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The name “Talisman” comes from the Greek verb “teleo,” meaning “to accomplish” or “to put into effect.” A talisman or amulet is a magical object that is believed to bestow supernatural powers or protection on its bearer. Almost every religion in human history has offered little beautiful things to its followers with the intention of healing, protection, or success. Very often, the talisman symbols are taken out of sacred geometry. Archaeologists, anthropologists, and geometricians all refer to the religious, philosophical, and spiritual beliefs that have developed around them as “sacred geometry.” It is a term covering Pythagorean geometry and neo-Platonic...

Eros

Ares, the god of war and Aphrodite’s lover, frequently referred to Eros, a Greek deity of lust and primal sexual desire, as being his son. In fact, his name is the source of the word erotic. He was revered as the core of a fertility cult that celebrated both Eros and Aphrodite. He is personified in all forms of love and lust, both heterosexual and homosexual. Eros, the Greek god of love, was not only associated with lust and desire but also played a crucial role in the realm of relationships and emotions. As the son of Aphrodite and Ares,...

The Chinese Zodiac System

The Chinese used to follow their own calendar based on lunar cycles before converting to the regular solar calendar of western origin. As a result, Chinese astrology is based on the traditional lunar calendar, which has twelve lunar cycles. In the Chinese zodiac, there are twelve different animals. Each zodiac sign has a full moon cycle that lasts from the new moon to the full moon. In a Chinese Zodiac year, there are twelve full lunar cycles. One animal, on the other hand, can last a year. As a result, a Chinese cycle lasts twelve years before repeating again. Unlike...

Pangu

Before heaven and earth took shape, there was only chaos—an endless cosmic egg. From its depths emerged Pangu, the mighty giant, whose very body became the world. His breath formed the wind, his bones the mountains, and his eyes the sun and moon. This is the epic tale of creation.

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The use of beads can be a contemplative and magical practice in many magical traditions and religious approaches. Of course, the Catholic use of the rosary is the best-known example of this tradition. Each bead on a rosary represents a prayer, which is counted in a specific order. A bead or knot on a prayer bead represents each of the Psalms, and some sects of Judaism have utilized them for many years. Prayer Beads from All Over the World If you’re a Pagan, you don’t need prayer beads that represent Psalms or other distinctly Judeo-Christian beliefs. However, Christianity does not...

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