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Close Up Photo of Crystals

Indeed, everything God created, including man, was beautifully and completely formed. Man was intended to have complete sovereignty over all of God’s creations, including trees and plants, animals, and nature, as well as the myriad priceless elements found in our environment, such as crystals and jewels. Yes, these stones are among the most fascinating objects that pique man’s curiosity. A gemstone or gem is made up of tiny natural mineral shards. These are then broken and subjected to a variety of mechanical and chemical transformations in order to produce a pricey piece of jewelry or decoration from a simple stone....

Azazel

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology and religious texts, few figures captivate the imagination quite like Azazel, the enigmatic demon shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Across various cultures and traditions, Azazel has emerged as a symbol of temptation, a scapegoat for human frailty, and a mysterious entity embodying the darker aspects of the human psyche. In this deep-dive exploration, we embark on a journey to uncover the origins, characteristics, and cultural significance of Azazel, delving into the rich tapestry of myth and legend that surrounds this compelling figure. Origins and Mythological Background Azazel’s presence in ancient mythology spans across...

an assorted stones on ceramic plate

Gemstones, Mother Nature’s natural healers, are a joy to give and receive. Giving a crystal as a present also provides healing for the recipient. There is a huge variety of stones available, so it can be enjoyable to explore them all and find the ideal gemstone for you. The ten stones listed below are needed for your crystal altar or to display in your amulet healing purse. Include any stones that you are drawn to psychically; this indicates that the jewels may have unique healing properties. Make sure to clean your gemstones on a regular basis, both the ones you...

Who are the Orishas?

Orisha (also spelled Orisa and Orishas) are supernatural beings in the Yoruba religion of West Africa that are often referred to as deities, despite the fact that they are actually emanations or avatars of the ultimate entity, Olodumare. Their number is typically stated as 400 + 1 as a form of abbreviation for “without number” or “innumerable.” Belief in the Orishas is estimated to have developed between 500 and 300 BCE, but it is most likely considerably older, as archaeological evidence supports this date and many West African sites remain unexcavated. According to Yoruba religion, Olodumare is too vast for...

allspice, sweet peas, cooking

In the early 1600s, the English gave the spice the name allspice because they thought it united the scents of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove. It has a variety of functions in cooking and can be added to both salty and savory recipes. Allspice can be used in many different ways in the kitchen, and it also has some health benefits. Its antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant characteristics can be used to treat everything from aches and pains to blood pressure control. The West Indies and Central America are the original home of allspice, often known as Jamaica pepper or pimento. The...

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