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Ganesha

As the son of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, and the goddess Parvathi (his...

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Lakshmi, also known as Shri, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune....

Pangu

Before heaven and earth took shape, there was only chaos—an endless cosmic egg. From its...

Morrighan

In the tapestry of Celtic mythology, few figures loom as large or evoke as much...

Hecate

Symbols: keys, torch, cauldron, knife, broomEmblem: star, crescent moonColor: blackSacred number: 3Time of day: nightSacred...

Amaterasu

In the vast realm of Japanese mythology, there exists a dazzling figure whose radiance has...

An

Exploring An: The Mesopotamian God of Heaven In the ancient pantheon of Mesopotamia, a rich...

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The Powerful Sumerian Goddess of Creation Nammu was a revered goddess of the Sumerian pantheon...

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The Sky God of Egypt Ancient Egyptian mythology gives the name Horus to a sky...

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Pearls, like all other jewels, have a symbolic connotation. The moon has long been connected with the dazzling white orbs. It’s no surprise that pearls have been held in such high regard for thousands of years due to their brilliant shine and deep hue. Since antiquity, pearls have been prized as gemstones, and the difficulty of obtaining them in earlier times has always heightened their attractiveness and beauty. Pearls are organic gemstones generated by living organisms, in contrast to the majority of other gemstones, which are minerals. They typically develop in mollusks like oysters and mussels’ soft tissue layers. As...

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...

Pangu

Before heaven and earth took shape, there was only chaos—an endless cosmic egg. From its depths emerged Pangu, the mighty giant, whose very body became the world. His breath formed the wind, his bones the mountains, and his eyes the sun and moon. This is the epic tale of creation.

close up shot of a person writing on a spell book

Every practicing witch wishes to be able to write their own spells. You have an advantage over “pre-built” spells you can get elsewhere if you have the ability to create your own spells. It will be more “special” to you since you will have invested your own emotion and energy into the spell throughout its development, and that is the key to casting effective spells. All of the information below is accurate if you wish to learn black magic. The substances and instruments you choose to employ will entirely depend on your personal symbolism, not just any standard magical properties...

tasbeeh, counter, mosque

The use of beads can be a contemplative and magical practice in many magical traditions and religious approaches. Of course, the Catholic use of the rosary is the best-known example of this tradition. Each bead on a rosary represents a prayer, which is counted in a specific order. A bead or knot on a prayer bead represents each of the Psalms, and some sects of Judaism have utilized them for many years. Prayer Beads from All Over the World If you’re a Pagan, you don’t need prayer beads that represent Psalms or other distinctly Judeo-Christian beliefs. However, Christianity does not...

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