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In the realm of Hawaiian mythology, Pele, the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes,...

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You may wish to execute rituals or spells according to your magical requirements at different times of the moon’s phases. While incense isn’t mandatory for an effective ceremony, it surely can assist to set the tone. Decide what shape you want to make your magical moon incense before you begin. Incense can be made from sticks or cones, but the simplest method employs components that are tossed into a fire or burned on top of a charcoal disc. This is a recipe for loose incense, but it can also be used to make incense in sticks or cones. Why Use...

An

Exploring An: The Mesopotamian God of Heaven In the ancient pantheon of Mesopotamia, a rich and diverse collection of deities existed, each with its own unique sphere of influence and mythology. Among them, An, the Sumerian god of heaven, occupied a prominent position. In this article, we delve into the captivating world of An, exploring his origins, attributes, and significance within the ancient Mesopotamian civilization. The Origins of An An, also known as Anu in later Babylonian mythology, held a paramount role in the Sumerian pantheon. As the deity associated with the celestial realm, he was revered as the ruler...

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People use magick for financial gain. And the motivation is typically not greed but need. Money is a necessary evil in the world; that much is obvious. We need it to survive, and most of the globe suffers from severe financial difficulties (including sections of every prosperous nation). You can seek aid from magick to attract prosperity and financial security into your life. The use of magic will not cause a million dollars to appear out of nowhere in your bank account (that is not how it works), but it will open up incredible opportunities for you to make money...

Just Who are YOU, exactly?

You are a divine being. You perceive something greater in yourself than the experience you are having. Believe in that aspect of yourself. Our society’s problem comes from the fact that school and culture have taught us to put so much value on our minds while ignoring our feelings. You have not been properly educated on your true spiritual nature, as well as the fact that your mind, body, and emotions are tools to serve you. These ideas can be difficult to embrace, especially if your family history and personal experience are religious. Yet, in some manner, all religions do...

Phoenix

The Phoenix, a symbol of renewal and resilience, transcends cultures through its myth of fiery death and rebirth. Originating in ancient Egypt as the Bennu bird, it appears in Greek and Roman traditions, signifying transformation. The Phoenix’s story inspires a universal message of hope, strength, and the potential for renewal in adversity.

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