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How many of you have found crystals and gemstones to be enthralling? Were you enthralled by the idea that they could help you heal? Or were you simply awestruck by the beauty and majesty that their many colors, glitter, and magnetic presence elicit? Although you may find it difficult to believe, crystals and gemstones can have inherent healing capabilities that can be employed for that reason. And, despite the fact that there are still no scientific explanations for them, many people from varied historical and cultural backgrounds are advocating for their healing use. You can utilize malachite or amethyst if...

Folklore and Mythology in Medicine: Unraveling Ancient Beliefs about Health and Healing (Part 2)

In Part 1 of our exploration, we delved into the fascinating realm of ancient healing practices rooted in mythology. Continuing our journey, Part 2 takes us further into the intriguing world of mythical remedies, gods of healing, and rituals from various cultures, shedding light on the enduring wisdom that continues to inspire modern medicine. Egyptian Mythology: Thoth and the Sacred Knowledge In ancient Egypt, the god Thoth was revered as the patron of medicine and knowledge. Egyptians believed in the power of written spells and rituals, often inscribed on papyrus scrolls and amulets. The Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest...

Morrighan

In the tapestry of Celtic mythology, few figures loom as large or evoke as much fascination as Morrighan, the goddess of war, sovereignty, and fate. Steeped in mystery and shrouded in the mists of time, Morrighan’s enigmatic presence continues to captivate modern seekers of spiritual wisdom. We embark on a journey to uncover the layers of symbolism, history, and contemporary relevance surrounding the ancient deity known as Morrighan. Origins and Mythological Background Morrighan emerges from the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology, her origins intertwined with the ancient landscapes of Ireland and beyond. Scholars trace her roots to pre-Christian Ireland, where...

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is a species of succulent plant in the Aloe genus. It has more than 500 species, is widespread, and is regarded as an invasive species in many parts of the world. It is a perennial evergreen plant that comes from the Arabian Peninsula. However, it grows well in dry, semiarid, and tropical places all over the world without being tamed. It is frequently grown for commercial items, including topical remedies. Additionally attractive for ornamental purposes, this species thrives in indoor pots as well. Both Latin and Greek influences can be found in the botanical name Aloe Vera. Vera...

The Story of Osiris and Isis

Long ago, the god Osiris arrived in Egypt to rule as king. He brought new rules to Egypt and taught them how to farm properly and live peacefully in their villages. Osiris was a knowledgeable and powerful ruler who was well-liked and respected by the Egyptians. Unfortunately, his brother Seth was envious of his brother’s power in Egypt and devised a plan to assassinate Osiris and usurp his throne. Seth crept into Osiris’ bedroom late one night. Seth measured Osiris’s body from top to bottom and side to side, taking care not to wake up Osiris or his queen, the...

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