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Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including...

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Obsidian is a protective talisman for those who dare to see—the past, the future, or one’s own inner demons and darkest secrets. Nature’s glass formed from volcanic lava and hardened so quickly that it had no crystalline structure. It has no restrictions or limitations and acts quickly and powerfully. Its edge can be razor sharp, and its dark, glossy surface can be polished into a cold, hard glass, a “mirror stone” for those willing to peer deep into one’s inner soul, the subconscious, to expose one’s shadow self—flaws, vulnerabilities, phobias, and all. Obsidian sees through everything. This shamanic stone can be...

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...

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THE FEAR OF DEATH To many, this is the worst of the six basic fears, and the reason for this is evident to even the most cursory student of psychology. The dreadful pains of the fear linked with DEATH can be directly attributed to religious fanaticism, which is more responsible than all other sources combined. So-called “heathens” are less terrified of DEATH than the “civilized,” particularly that segment of the civilized population that has been influenced by theology. For hundreds of millions of years, man has asked the still unsolved (and possibly unanswerable) question, “WHY?” as well as “How did...

The Wisdom of the Elders: Exploring Indigenous Creation Stories

In a world filled with diverse cultures, each with its own unique customs, beliefs, and traditions, the stories of creation hold a special place. These narratives not only provide insight into the origins of the universe but also serve as foundational pillars of cultural identity and spiritual understanding. Among the most captivating are the Indigenous creation stories, passed down through generations via oral traditions, preserving the wisdom of the elders for centuries. Revealing the Fabric of Existence Imagine a time before time, when the earth was young and the sky was vast. This is the setting of many Indigenous creation...

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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