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How Initiations Into Spirituality Creates Changes In Your Life

For most individuals, initiations are a mysterious and misunderstood idea. Furthermore, modernization has crushed many ancient rites of passage. You may already be familiar with the following Initiations: In new employment, the Initiation may simply consist of learning the ropes, being taught processes, and being told where to place your coffee mug and what time the in-crowd work until is. You usually receive a special tome containing obscure laws and regulations that no one ever reads. There could even be an initiation fee. Medicine, physics, chemistry, reading, mathematics, writing, astronomy, and anatomy were all formerly occult secret arts, according to...

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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...

Astrology and Humanity

According to the American Heritage Dictionary, astrology is “the study of the positions and aspects of celestial bodies with the idea that they have an influence on the path of natural earthly occurrences and human affairs.” Astrology is founded on the observation of planets. Astrology was also practiced in ancient times. Astrology has a long history that dates back to the dawn of humanity. Some of the most well-known civilizations in history heavily exploited this field. Ancient Chinese civilizations, Egyptian civilizations, ancient Indian civilizations, and so on all practiced astrology at one time or another. Even before Islam, Arabs also practiced...

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The Inuit folks say that Labradorite came down from the frozen fires of the Aurora Borealis, turning a regular stone into something amazing, gleaming with a magical light that separates the real world from hidden realms. It is a Stone of Magic in every sense; shamans, mediums, healers, and people who study the cosmos to gain knowledge and insight prize it. It’s perfect for awakening one’s own sense of the inner spirit, intuition, and psychic powers for self-exploration. Labradorite is like the superhero of minerals, fiercely protecting your aura and giving your natural energies a boost. It’s like a shield...

Understanding The Different Dream Archetypes: The Child

The word archetype originated from the Latin and Greek languages, but it was the realm of psychiatry, particularly Carl Jung’s work, that popularized the term. An archetype is a prototype or an original model, to put it simply. An archetype can also refer to the ideal representation of a type. The term archetype was coined by Carl Jung to describe an instinctive pattern of thinking or imagery formed from collective experience. Jung believed in the collective unconscious, or that people are born knowing things learned from their forefathers and mothers. In dream interpretation, there are various archetypes to consider. The...

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