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In Ireland, Halloween is believed to have originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. Today, children in Ireland still go trick-or-treating, and many families attend fireworks displays or bonfire parties. The traditional Irish Halloween food is barmbrack, a fruitcake that contains hidden charms or rings that predict the eater’s future. Was Halloween originally a pagan or a Christian holiday? Halloween was initially a pagan feast rather than a Christian holiday, similar to Christmas Day. The Roman Catholic Church just established this holy day in the 10th century....

Odin

Asgard is the majestic dwelling place of the gods in the rich and storied Norse pantheon. It is within these divine realms that Odin, the paramount deity of them all, reigns supreme. Odin, whose lineage can be traced back to his Germanic forebear Woden or Wodan, presides over the realm as the god of kings and serves as a wise counselor to aspiring heroes, generously imparting them with mystical endowments and enchanting blessings. Odin, in addition to being a monarch, is a shapeshifter who regularly walks the earth in disguise. One of his favorite forms is that of an old...

The Six Basic Fears of Mankind – Fear of Ill Health

THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH This anxiety derives, to a large measure, from the same causes as the worries of poverty and old age. Fear of Ill Health must necessarily be related to both Poverty and Old Age because it also leads to the boundary line of “awful worlds,” about which man knows nothing but has heard some unsettling stories. The person believes that individuals in the business of marketing good health treatments have played a significant role in keeping the fear of illness alive in the human mind. For as long as the human race’s record can be relied...

Carnelian

Carnelian catches your attention like the sudden fire of a sunset or the first flash of autumn color. Its bold energy makes you feel a rush of warmth and joy that stays with you. It is stimulating and gives you power. Carnelians have been used to protect and inspire people throughout history. They are known as stones of motivation, endurance, leadership, and courage. Carnelian is an orange variety of Chalcedony, which is a mineral in the same family as quartz. It is a glassy, see-through stone. It can be a light pinkish orange or a deep rusty brown, but its...

How to Overcome The Fear Demon: Part 1

BEFORE delving into the fundamental principles on which this lesson is based, keep in mind that it is practical—that it brings you the discoveries of more than twenty-five years of research—and that it has the approval of the world’s leading scientific men and women who have tested every principle involved. Skepticism is a lethal foe of progress and self-development. You might as well stop reading now if you want to approach this lesson with the impression that it was prepared by some long-haired thinker who had never tested the principles on which the lesson is based. Surely, this is not...

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