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Symbols: keys, torch, cauldron, knife, broomEmblem: star, crescent moonColor: blackSacred number: 3Time of day: nightSacred...

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Depending on why a candle is being burned, many types of candles are used in Wicca. The votive candle is a type of candle used in Wicca. Its main purpose is to light the room. They are typically put in a cup or other tiny container and are short and stubby. Also, votive candles take up less space, so you can put more of them on a Wiccan altar. There are numerous locations where you may find the candles used in Wicca. These merchants also offer a wide range of additional Wicca supplies. Another form of candle used in Wicca...

The Yin and Yang Within Us

Everyone has a dark side. Consider all the things we dislike about ourselves. We have numerous bad habits, actions, and attitudes that we have been told are not nice. It is typically suppressed, not recognized, or accepted. We don’t want to admit it exists. Instead, we’d rather say we don’t have these problems and hide the bad part. Here’s the catch: What you deny owns you, while what you accept restores your power. If you deny it, what you resist will continue. The irony is that the entire composition contains both dark and light elements. We have night and day,...

What is the Yoruba Religion?

If you’ve started your journey to find your truth, this article will introduce you to Ifa, one of Africa’s oldest and most comprehensive traditional religions. Ifa, also known as the Yoruba religion, has adapted to different spiritual systems and cultures to persist into modern times. It’s worth noting that Yorubaland was home to the largest number of Africans enslaved and transported to the Americas. Their culture revolves around gods and deities. They revere Olodumare and Orunla, the primordial deities. Yoruba religion is a monotheistic religion with a deity pantheon. The Yoruba religion’s gods and deities are known as Orishas. They...

Allspice

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...

Ruby

As the most gorgeous of all jewels, the queen of stones, and the stone of kings, the fiery and alluring Ruby is a stone of grandeur. Ancient cultures thought its virtues outweighed those of all other precious stones, and its price was even higher than the diamond’s. According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Kublai Khan offered to trade a large ruby for a whole city. The ruby has a variety of red hues, ranging from pale pink to blood red. This color is due to chromium. The word “ruby” comes from “rubber,” the Latin word for red. Rubies energize and...

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