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The Sun God of Egypt In the vast pantheon of Egyptian gods and goddesses, one...

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Exploring the Sumerian Creation Myth: Unraveling the Origins of the Universe

The Sumerian civilization, one of the earliest known civilizations, emerged in the southern region of Mesopotamia around 4500 BCE. They were known for their advanced city-states, monumental architecture, and the development of the earliest known writing system, cuneiform. Myths played a crucial role in shaping the beliefs, values, and societal structure of ancient cultures, including the Sumerians. The Sumerian Creation Myth, Enuma Elish, is a significant example of how myths were used to explain the origins of the world and the role of gods in shaping human destiny. This epic tale, written on seven clay tablets, describes the struggle for...

turquoise, rock, blue

Turquoise, the talisman of monarchs, shamans, and warriors, is possibly the earliest stone in human history. Strong and impenetrable, yet comforting to the touch and healing to the eye, it is a stone of protection that looks as though it were cut from an azure heaven and dropped to earth. Turquoise is the name given to anything with this serene shade of blue by its distinctive color, which is frequently blue-green. The stone’s natural cream or brown mottling or veining only serves to emphasize its personality. Some Native American tribes describe turquoise as being like sky shards. Indeed, it doesn’t...

person holding brown leather bifold wallet

THE FEAR OF POVERTY It takes bravery to disclose the truth about the source of this dread, and even more bravery, perhaps, to accept the truth after it has been spoken. The fear of poverty arose from man’s innate proclivity to exploit his fellow man economically. Almost all sorts of lower animals have instinct but appear to lack the ability to reason and think; as a result, they physically feed on one another. Man, with his higher senses of intuition, thought, and reason, does not devour his fellow men bodily; he derives greater satisfaction from financially eating them! The age...

crystal ball-photography, ball, lights

I’m going to tell you about a straightforward kind of divination known as scrying. Get a reflective object of some kind, such as a mirror, a crystal ball, etc., as your initial step. This will actually give you a sneak preview of what’s to come if you continue on your current course. Now dim the lights and smoke some of your preferred incense. Only faint lighting, like that from a candle lit behind you, should be present in the space. Use a black cloth or fabric to cover the table you intend to use. Place your chosen scrying tool on...

eye, chakra, aura

Aura reading involves a lot of color analysis. On the other hand, density, light, and shape are constraints that prevent non-physical energy from mixing with the human body. Do you notice any locations where the colors are faded or have holes? Accept your gut instinct. Black This color is hard to understand. When one’s aura is black, nothing is wrong. Black typically indicates that someone is protecting themselves from outside influences. This can also imply that someone is out of balance, concealing something, or harboring a secret. If an adult has not dealt with early trauma, they will carry the...

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