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Clio: The Muse Who Scripts the Tale of Time in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Clio (also spelled ‘Kleio) was one of the Nine Muses, the goddesses who guided and inspired artists. She was the personification of ...

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Four Leaf Clover Symbolism and Good Luck Meaning

The four-leaf clover is a universally recognized symbol for good luck. Nowadays, it’s mostly associated with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and Elon Musk’s ...

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Danu: The Mother Goddess at the Heart of Celtic Mythology

In Celtic mythology, the goddess Danu, also known as Anu or Dana, is the ancient mother of all gods and of the Celtic people. She was thought to be both the ...

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Enso Symbol – What Does It Really Mean?

The Enso, a popular symbol of Buddhism and Japanese calligraphy, is made with a single brushstroke that creates an unclosed circle. It’s also called the ...

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What Does an Upside Down Cross (Inverted) Really Mean?

Also known as an inverted cross, Petrine Cross or the Cross of St. Peter, the upside down cross is a religious and an anti-religious symbol at the same ...

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Power of Angel Number 44 and What It Means in Your Life

You look at the clock and notice that it’s 44 minutes past the hour. You’ve just been invited to a friend’s 44th birthday. You move into a new building, and ...

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Angel Number 616 and What It Means: Love, Life, Finances, & Spirituality

If you've been noticing the number 616 appearing frequently in your life, in random places like number plates, digital clocks, page numbers, building ...

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Exploring Awen: Origins and Symbolism in Celtic Culture

Awen is an important symbol in Celtic culture. It's a symbol of creativity, imagination, and aesthetic sensibility. In the Celtic language, Awen means ...

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Unveiling Ancient Japanese Weapons: Masters of Metal

Japan’s warriors are known for their loyalty, strength, power, and code of conduct. They’re also known for the weapons that they carried – typically, the ...

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Shango: Yoruba’s Mighty Thunder and Justice God

Shango is the ax-wielding Orisha of thunder and lightning worshipped by the Yoruba people of West Africa and their descendants scattered among the Americas. ...

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