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Agate

Many types of banded chalcedony, a mineral in the quartz family, are known as agate. It gets its name from the Achetes River in Sicily, where the first agates were discovered. Some variants feature “eye” marks, or specks of color; some have fossilized inclusions, while others are solid. The concentric bands of agate develop in practically every hue the earth can create, including a colorless variety, and are known as the earth rainbow. Agate was discovered among Neolithic people’s artifacts and was used as healing amulets and decorations dating back to Babylon. Its medical applications persisted throughout the ancient Greek...

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Rose quartz is a pink-colored crystal with a soft, soothing energy that can provide comfort to anyone who is hurting. The gemstone is used to heal the heartbroken and is a natural remedy that may be utilized to address any emotional ailment. Rose quartz, for example: History Rose quartz was once known as pink quartz or hyaline quartz by ancient civilizations. Rose quartz gets its name from the Greek word “hyalos,” which means “glass.” Legend has it that Aphrodite’s blood was splattered over white quartz when she cut herself on a thorny bush to save her love Adonis from Are’s...

What Is Tarot Astrology?

Tarot astrology is a system in which a reading of tarot deck cards can help you get through difficult times by reflecting on your history, present, and future. Because each card corresponds to a planet, element, or astrological sign, tarot is strongly linked to astrology. Tarot cards are used for divination, which is sometimes referred to as fortune-telling. Many psychologists, however, have utilized them as well, believing that the cards encourage patients to explore their feelings about themselves. This is accomplished by using the subconscious mind. Let’s say you’re aware that things at work aren’t going well, but you refuse...

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The art of reading fortunes from lines, marks, and patterns on the hands’ palms is known as palmistry, according to the American Heritage Dictionary. Chiromancy, palm reading, chirology, or hand analysis are other names for palmistry. Ancient India is where palmistry first appeared. Brahmins in ancient India allegedly practiced it. Astrology can be considered to include palmistry. Additionally, there are records of palmistry being practiced in nations like China, Tibet, Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Ancient Greece. The most well-known palmist in recent history was Cheiro. He was an Irish native who had accurately predicted numerous historical events. He accurately predicted...

The Wheel of the Year: Mabon (The Autumn / September Equinox)

The September equinox (also known as the southerly equinox) occurs when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, moving southward. The September equinox can occur at any moment between September 21 and 24, because of variations between the calendar year and the tropical year. Harvest Home, Mabon, the Feast of the Ingathering, Meán Fómhair, An Clabhsr, or Alban Elfed (in Neo-Druid traditions) is a modern Pagan ritual of thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition of the need to share them in order to secure the Goddess’s and Gods’ blessings during the coming winter months. Aidan...

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