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Elegguá

Lord of the Crossroads Eleguá (Elegguá) is sometimes depicted as a child and other times...

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

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The Divine Essence of Ki: The Enigmatic Sumerian Goddess The ancient Sumerian civilization, which flourished...

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The Ruler of Winter Cailleach, the goddess of Scotland and parts of Ireland, is the...

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

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Unveiling the Marvels of Freya: The Norse Goddess of Love and War In the realm...

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Orisha, the vibrant pantheon of deities within Yoruba religion, encapsulates the essence of nature and...

Áine

In the tapestry of Gaelic mythology, one figure stands out with a radiant glow—Áine, the...

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

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Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including the Aztecs, Mayans, and Toltecs. He is often depicted as a feathered serpent and is associated with creation, fertility, and wisdom. Quetzalcoatl was believed to have taught humans various skills, including agriculture, weaving, and metallurgy. He was also associated with the planet Venus and was believed to have been responsible for the cycles of life and death. Quetzalcoatl’s influence can be seen in various aspects of Mesoamerican culture, including art, architecture, and religion. He remains an important figure in modern-day Mexico, where he is celebrated...

nature purple rock stone

Amethyst is a top-notch quartz crystal found in clusters within a stone known as a nodular. It can be discovered in volcanic vents or small cavities in rocks. The chemical formula for amethyst is silicon dioxide. The color of amethyst is attributed to a blend of iron and manganese impurities. Manganese is the cause of the purple color, and the amount of iron present controls the color’s intensity. Amethyst has been subjected to artificial heating techniques in order to provide popular gems such as citrine and ametrine (400 and 500 degrees Celsius). The hardness of amethyst is a 7 on...

close up photo of crystal stones on a person s hand

Crystal therapy, often known as crystal healing, is a type of vibrational medicine. Crystal therapy involves the use of crystals or gemstones to promote healing. Gemstones include spiritual and healing characteristics that can be accessed in a number of ways. Crystals can be carried, worn on the person, or placed in an area where the healing vibrations of others can be sensed. Healers may also place stones on their clients’ laying bodies in order to balance the chakras and aura. Each sort of stone has a distinct ability. The colors, shapes, and textures of gemstones all have symbolic connotations. Crystal...

Overview of Astral Projection

Astral projection (or astral travel) is an esoteric word for a deliberate out-of-body experience (OBE) that implies the presence of a soul called an “astral body” that is separate from the physical body and capable of traveling outside it across the cosmos. The concept of astral travel is ancient and is found in many cultures. The phrase “astral projection” was coined and popularized by 19th-century theosophists. It has been linked to dreams and various forms of meditation. Some people have described hallucinogenic and hypnotic-induced sensations that are comparable to reports of astral projection (including self-hypnosis). There is no scientific proof...

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