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Professionals have governing agencies and norms of conduct, while those engaging in mystical activity are frequently self-taught. This can give them the impression that they are stuck in a rut when it comes to dealing with the public. It makes it difficult for the customer to decide who to consult with for a reading. Moral principles should serve as a guide for all diviners, regardless of the type of divination they use. Speaking with a group of astrologers confirmed for me that all readers whose clients have come seeking advice face the same types of problems: dealing with difficult questions;...

Delving into the Depths of Mayan Mythology: Unraveling Ancient Mysteries

The ancient Mayan civilization, nestled in the heart of Mesoamerica, holds a treasure trove of myths and legends that continue to captivate scholars and enthusiasts alike. In this exploration, we embark on a journey through the enigmatic realm of Mayan mythology, shedding light on the stories of gods and heroes, unraveling the intricate tapestry of creation myths, and delving into the cosmological beliefs that shaped the worldview of this remarkable civilization. Origins and Creation Myths At the core of Mayan mythology lies the Popol Vuh, a sacred text that serves as both a creation myth and a historical record of...

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We often observe our yards blanking abruptly with dots of sunny, golden blossoms every spring. While many residents in suburban areas consider dandelions the scourge of their existence and use large sums of money to eliminate them from sight, the matter is that dandelions both from a medical and magical standpoint have a long and rich folklore historical record. Let’s look at various ways dandelions have been used over the centuries. Taraxacum is the common name for this herb. It is a sizable genus of Asteraceae flowering plants. Although the two most prevalent species of dandelion were introduced into North...

The Yin and Yang of the Human Mind

The principles of yin and yang are two opposing elements in Chinese philosophy that complement each other and create a harmonic balance. This equilibrium is thought to be the true natural state of everything, from a person’s mental wellness to the planet’s functioning. It’s a mistake to think of yin and yang as symbols for good and evil; instead, night and day are more acceptable, albeit extremely symbolic, comparisons. The principle underlying it is that everything has an inherent balance between two sets of qualities, one of which is yin and the other is yang. It’s fascinating to consider how...

Making a Dowsing Pendulum

For spiritual inquiries, a pendulum is a highly helpful communication instrument. It can be used for divination and dowsing when combined with a chart. On the market, there are commercial pendulums. They can typically be purchased from stores that sell metaphysical or new-age items. These stores, however, are not common and might be challenging to locate. As an alternative, pendulums can be purchased online from stores. Making a do-it-yourself (DIY) dowsing pendulum is the topic of this article. You can choose to create your own pendulum if you want to save some money or if you cannot find any commercial...

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