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For thousands of years, civilizations all across the world have depended on their faith in spiritual or mystical powers to do truly incredible deeds. Long before modern medicine, most health problems were treated with a dose of spirituality, voodoo, witchcraft, astrology, or psychic power from a variety of paranormal sources. Without the assistance of the invisible world, one just could not get through the day. Of course, this was before the wonders of modern science enlightened us. But is it wise for people today to dismiss anything that worked for so many people for so long? People who believe in...

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Gemstones and crystals have been used as alluring jewelry by both men and women throughout history. They were believed to have the capacity to ward off evil spirits (or attract benign ones), keep one safe from harm, or find love when worn as charms, talismans, or amulets. Many people of all ages and walks of life still believe in the magical power of specific gems and wear enchanted jewelry on a daily basis. Take, for instance, pearls. If a maiden wanted a man to fall in love with her in the olden days, she would throw pearls crushed into a...

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.

Ra

The Sun God of Egypt In the vast pantheon of Egyptian gods and goddesses, one deity stands out as the embodiment of the life-giving force that sustains our world: Ra, the Sun god. Ra, also known as Re, was worshipped by ancient Egyptians as the supreme god of the sun, creator of the universe, and ruler of both the celestial and earthly realms. This blog post delves into the fascinating mythology, symbolism, and significance of Ra in ancient Egyptian culture. Ra was the king of the heavens and held great significance to the ancient Egyptians. Even today, many Pagans perceive...

Mugwort

A common herb used in many contemporary Pagan magical rituals is mugwort. Mugwort is a very adaptable herb that is simple to produce. It can be used as incense, for smudging, or in spellwork. Mugwort can be used to induce delayed menstruation since it is frequently associated with the female reproductive system, possibly as a result of its links to the moon. It is known as St. John’s Plant in various nations, including Germany and Holland. Because it was thought that waiting until St. John’s Eve to pick your mugwort would provide you with additional protection against illness or bad...

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