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The Celtic Tree Calendar

The Celtic Tree Calendar is a twelve-month calendar divided into thirteen lunar divisions. Instead of following the waxing and waning lunar cycle, most modern Pagans adopt fixed dates for each “month.” If this were done, the calendar would ultimately go out of sync with the Gregorian year because some calendar years have 12 full moons and others have 13. The current tree calendar is based on the idea that letters in the old Celtic Ogham alphabet are related to different types of trees. Although you are not required to pursue a Celtic path to celebrate the Celtic tree calendar months,...

Lakshmi

Lakshmi, also known as Shri, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. She appears as a stunning woman sitting or standing on a lotus flower, amidst wealth and abundance. The word ‘Lakshmi’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘lakshya’, which means ‘aim’ or ‘goal’. In Hinduism, she is considered to be the personification of the wealth and prosperity that one strives for in life. Lakshmi is a beloved goddess and is worshipped during important festivals such as Diwali and Dhanteras. Her blessings are sought for financial stability, happiness, and success. But her significance goes beyond material wealth;...

7 Types of Spirit Guides

Many people hold the belief that we all have a spirit guide. You have a number of guides to assist you on your life’s path. Some of your “team” has been with you since you were born, while others are added when you require them to. Using your personal will, you can even ask your current spirit guides for additional guidance or support. You can strengthen communication with your spirit guides by using crystals. Your Spirit Guides You can have one of seven different kinds of spirit guardians. You can have a couple of each type or a lot of...

The Tale of Amaterasu

Amaterasu, the radiant sun goddess of Shinto mythology, once withdrew into a cave, plunging the world into darkness. Through divine trickery and dance, the gods lured her out, restoring light to the heavens. Her tale symbolizes resilience, order, and the divine lineage of Japan’s emperors, shaping the nation's spiritual heritage.

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It’s not unusual to see rows of sunflowers blooming in all their vibrant glory during the height of summer. Sunflowers can be different shades of yellow and orange, and they can be anywhere from a foot or two to more than eight feet tall. Sunflowers have been cultivated in North America for a very long time, so there is a lot of folklore related to them. Let’s look at some old beliefs and customs about sunflowers that have been passed down through many different times and places. The nearby Native American tribes taught the early colonists in North America about...

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