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Arawn and the Underworld: Tales from Welsh Lore

According to Welsh mythology, Arawn is the ruler of the realm of Annwn, or Otherworld - the idyllic resting place of the deceased. As a responsible guardian ...

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Scottish Proverbs to Make You Think

The Scottish people are not only jovial but are also wise and witty with their words. The Scots are known to have a way with their words, which may be funny ...

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Who are the Seven Lucky Gods? (Japanese Mythology)

The seven gods of luck are Jurojin, Ebisu, Hotei, Benzaiten, Bishamonten, Daikokuten, and Fukurokuju. They are collectively known as Shichifukujin in ...

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30 Italian Proverbs and What They Mean

Italians have spoken a lot about love, life, time, and other wisdom. This is reflected in their proverbs which are titbits of wisdom about everything the ...

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Jewelry Superstitions and Symbolism

The way we think and the way we act are results of a long line of heritage and tradition. There’s a superstition about everything, you name it. It ranges ...

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21 Unique New Year’s Superstitions You Should Know

Saying goodbye to a previous year can be a relief but starting a new one can be filled with anxiety. It’s normal to feel anxious about beginning a new year, ...

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Superstitions About Left and Right Ear Ringing

Have you ever experienced a random buzzing or ringing in your ear? You may have heard others saying that it’s just a sign that someone is talking about you. ...

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Dreams About Fish – Meaning and Symbolism

There are people who say dreaming’s the way that your subconscious presents whatever’s troubling you to you. Many people affirm that dreams can warn you ...

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Kiss On Neck – What Does It Mean?

Let us enter into a romantic realm where you and your partner are kissing. Things are getting intense while your partner starts making the moves. You’re ...

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Romulus and Remus – History and Mythology

In the ancient world, it was a tradition to explain the origins of places through legends and myths. Raised in the wild by a she-wolf, Romulus and Remus ...

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