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Chai: A Symbol of Life and Luck in Jewish Culture

One of the most prominent emblems in the Jewish culture, the Chai symbol is composed of written Hebrew letters forming the word chai. Let’s take a look at ...

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Vishuddha – Fifth Primary Chakra

The Vishuddha is the fifth primary chakra and means pure mind or especially pure. The Vishuddha is associated with communication, expression, listening and ...

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Manipura – Third Chakra and What It Means

The Manipura is the third primary chakra, located above the navel. The word Manipura in Sanskrit means city of jewels, resplendent, or lustrous gem. The ...

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Best Place to Buy Flowers Online (USA)

Fresh bouquets of flowers are a go-to gift for a reason—they’re beautiful, sweet and meaningful. There’s always something to celebrate, and a carefully ...

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Castor and Pollux (Dioscuri) – Greek Mythology

In Greco-Roman mythology, Castor and Pollux (or Polydeuces) were twin brothers, one of whom was a demigod. Together they were known as the ‘Dioscuri’, while ...

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Blemmyae – The Mysterious Headless Men

The Blemmyae were a species of men frequently mentioned in ancient and medieval histories, who were known for their strange appearance. They were completely ...

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The 12 Labors of Hercules (a.k.a. Heracles) Explained

The Twelve Labors of Heracles (better known by his Roman name Hercules) are among the most famous tales in Greek mythology. Hercules was one of the greatest ...

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Rolling Forever: The Timeless Tale of Sisyphus in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Sisyphus (also spelled Sisyphos) was the King of Ephyra, supposedly the city of Corinth. He was famous for being a highly deceitful man ...

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Deities of War: Exploring Gods and Goddesses Across Cultures

Throughout history, war was considered a way of life and its various nuances and expressions were generally believed to be determined by the actions and ...

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What Was the Winged Sun in Egyptian Mythology?

The sun played a central role in Egyptian mythology since its beginning, with several important symbols associated with it. One such symbol was the Winged ...

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