
Exploring the Divine Hierarchies and Rivalries Across Mythologies From the peaks of Mount Olympus to the shining gates of Asgard,...
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Exploring the Divine Hierarchies and Rivalries Across Mythologies From the peaks of Mount Olympus to the shining gates of Asgard,...

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology, few figures are as enigmatic and fascinating as...
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Wicca’s or The Craft’s origins are complicated, although traditional Wicca is rooted in so-called “British Mystery Traditions,” such as those of the Picts, who existed before the advent of Celtic consciousness, the Celts, and some Celtic Druidism. Wicca predates Christianity by about 28,000 years. A variety of archaeological finds show that Wicca’s history can be traced back to Paleolithic peoples who worshiped a Hunter God and a Fertility Goddess. Cave paintings from roughly 30,000 years ago portray a guy with a stag’s head and a pregnant lady standing in a circle with eleven other people. Modern American Wicca comes from...

Even when you feel entirely alone, there are divine companions who are always by your side. They accompany you throughout your lifetime, from the moment you take your first breath until you die. Spirit guides are highly evolved beings that have completed the cycle of birth and death on the physical plane and are now acting as instructors and guides to help others raise their vibrations even higher. They are just as “real” as you are; they simply vibrate at a different frequency and exist on a different plane of existence. They use your dreams and intuition to help you...

Many types of banded chalcedony, a mineral in the quartz family, are known as agate. It gets its name from the Achetes River in Sicily, where the first agates were discovered. Some variants feature “eye” marks, or specks of color; some have fossilized inclusions, while others are solid. The concentric bands of agate develop in practically every hue the earth can create, including a colorless variety, and are known as the earth rainbow. Agate was discovered among Neolithic people’s artifacts and was used as healing amulets and decorations dating back to Babylon. Its medical applications persisted throughout the ancient Greek...

As the son of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, and the goddess Parvathi (his consort), Ganesha is revered as the remover of obstacles. His birth and acquisition of the elephant head are described in a number of mythologies. These myths differ according to area, custom, and sect. The goddess Parvathi, who is lonely and yearns for affection, is the protagonist in a well-known myth about how Ganesha was born. Thus, when her partner Shiva is doing some sort of meditation on Mount Kailash, she makes a kid out of clay and ghee (clarified butter) and gives him life. Parvathi...

In all of its celestial hues, the majestic and holy sapphire is a stone of wisdom and majesty, prophecy, and divine favor. It is always linked to holy things and is known as the “gem of gems,” a treasure with a long history and tradition in almost every religion. In the ancient and medieval worlds, sapphires of heavenly blue represented the pinnacle of celestial hope and faith and were thought to offer protection, good fortune, and spiritual understanding. It was a sign of strength and power, but also of kindness and sound judgment. In Hebrew legend, both King Solomon and...
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