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Taranis – The Celtic Wheel God

Known by many names, Taranis was an important deity worshipped in the Bronze Age throughout most of Europe. He was originally a Celtic sky god who embodied ...

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The Tower of Babel – What Exactly Was It?

The Tower of Babel is a Jewish and Christian origin myth which seeks to explain the multiplicity of languages on earth. The narrative is found in Genesis ...

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Lugh: The Radiant Warrior of the Celts

Lugh was the ancient Celtic god of thunderstorms, war, justice, and of the all-important harvest. He was a valiant warrior, a master of all arts, and a ...

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Celtic Dara Knot – Meaning and Symbolism

The most easily identifiable symbols of Celtic culture are the various beautiful knots that come to us from antiquity. The Dara Knot is one of several such ...

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Vodou’s Vibrant Pantheon: An Introduction to the Loa

As a result of the African slave trade, the blending of African and European cultures has been a phenomenon that has occurred in multiple regions throughout ...

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Solomon’s Knot – Meaning, Origin and Symbolism

One of the Celtic knots surviving antiquity, Solomon’s Knot was a popular decorative motif thought to represent everlasting love, eternity, and the union of ...

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Celtic Sailor’s Knot – What Does it Symbolize?

Tying knots is part-and-parcel to being a sailor and living a life on uncharted waters. Although an old practice, we don’t really know where knot tying ...

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Juniper – Meaning and Symbolism

Juniper is an evergreen shrub that is a great addition to any landscaping project. Aside from having a defined and distinct structure, it has a fragrant ...

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The Serch Bythol: A Celtic Knot of Perpetual Love Explained

Pronounced serk beeth-ohl, the Serch Bythol is not nearly as popular as other Celtic knots, but it is one of the most beautiful in meaning and appearance. ...

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Yew Tree – Meaning and Symbolism

Taxus baccata, popularly known as the yew tree, is an evergreen tree or shrub with thick, dark green foliage. Its spreading branches are covered with linear ...

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