
Where the Sea Meets the Imagination Mythical islands created by sailors, sages, and storytellers can be found beneath the roaring...
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Where the Sea Meets the Imagination Mythical islands created by sailors, sages, and storytellers can be found beneath the roaring...
Inanna, also known as Ishtar, was the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war....
Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including...
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Tanzanite stimulates the throat, third eye, and crown chakras, bringing together intuition and communication in the higher intellect. The color of tanzanite can change from lilac-blue to sapphire blue to deep blue-violet, making it a stone of transformation. The New York jewelers Tiffany & Co. were the first promoters of this stone and made wonderful pieces to exhibit it in its faceted shape, which is stunning. It is known as the “gemstone of the 20th century” and is celebrated in this form. When it comes to spiritual exploration, Tanzanite is one of the most priceless metaphysical stones since it combines...
It’s not unusual to see rows of sunflowers blooming in all their vibrant glory during the height of summer. Sunflowers can be different shades of yellow and orange, and they can be anywhere from a foot or two to more than eight feet tall. Sunflowers have been cultivated in North America for a very long time, so there is a lot of folklore related to them. Let’s look at some old beliefs and customs about sunflowers that have been passed down through many different times and places. The nearby Native American tribes taught the early colonists in North America about...
Kunzite is a lovely gem with pure energy and a cheerful temperament. It is a Stone of Emotion, with pale pink to light violet tones, opening and linking the heart to the mind and fostering a healing communion between the two. Kunzite allows one to let go of protective walls surrounding the heart and be open to the feeling of unconditional and bountiful love. Kunzite is the pink-to-violet variation of the silicate Spodumene, named after mineralogist and jeweler George Frederick Kunz, who first classified it in 1902. It is as transparent as glass and produces flattened prismatic crystals with vertical...
The word archetype originated from the Latin and Greek languages, but it was the realm of psychiatry, particularly Carl Jung’s work, that popularized the term. An archetype is a prototype or an original model, to put it simply. An archetype can also refer to the ideal representation of a type. The term archetype was coined by Carl Jung to describe an instinctive pattern of thinking or imagery formed from collective experience. Jung believed in the collective unconscious, or that people are born knowing things learned from their forefathers and mothers. In dream interpretation, there are various archetypes to consider. The...
In the vast tapestry of mythology, few creatures evoke as much wonder, fear, and fascination as dragons. These magnificent beasts have captured the imagination of humanity for centuries, their presence woven into the fabric of cultures across the globe. From the celestial guardians of Chinese lore to the fierce, fire-breathing monsters of European myth, dragons stand as timeless symbols of power, wisdom, and mystery. Join me on a journey through the annals of history as we delve into the mythos of dragons, exploring their origins, symbolism, and enduring cultural significance. Origins of Dragon Lore To understand the significance of dragons,...
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