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Beltane is a pagan festival that celebrates the arrival of summer and the fertility of the land. It is traditionally observed on May 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and on November 1st in the Southern Hemisphere. The festival has roots in ancient Gaelic and Celtic cultures, but it has since spread throughout the world and is now celebrated by many different groups and communities. Origins of Beltane The origins of Beltane can be traced back to the pre-Christian era of the Gaelic and Celtic peoples who lived in what is now Ireland, Scotland, and parts of England. It was a...

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Through attunements, Reiki healers are classified into three degrees of treatment practice. In most cases, the Reiki therapy instructor leads a ceremony in which the teachers join their hands in a suitable posture with the symbol. The Three Levels Reiki I practitioners generally teach the fundamental hand postures and sacred signs so that they can do direct healing on others. Reiki II healers can teach the symbol of symbols and hand posture so that distant or absentee healing can be practiced. Reiki III healers have the ability to make a commitment to the outside universal power and beyond. Stage three...

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The emerald is one of the world’s most beautiful, popular, and valuable gemstones. These enthralling bright green stones are utilized in high-end jewelry. Some of the most valuable emeralds are even more expensive than diamonds. Emerald stones are thought to help repair relationships and are beneficial for the heart and health of many mystics and energy healers. Harmony, love, and joy in life are supposed to be brought about by the beautiful green color. It is also the month of May’s birthstone. Since ancient times, emeralds have been utilized as both a jewel and a magical stone. In the year...

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“How frequently should I have a tarot card reading?” There is no single answer. It depends on your objective, the type of reading you’re doing, and how you’re going to use it. If you want to know what is going to happen in general in the future, you could take a reading every six months or so, or even once a year. This type of reading typically includes a larger “spread” or “layout,” as Tarot readings are known. This provides a larger view of trends that may be at work around you. It typically informs the reader whether they are...

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