Hera (Roman counterpart Juno) is one of the Twelve Olympians and is married to Zeus, the most powerful of all the Greek gods. This makes her the Queen of ...
The goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite (known as Venus in Roman mythology) is one of the most recognizable names to have come from Greek mythology. In ...
Demeter was one of the twelve Olympian gods that lived on Mount Olympus. Goddess of the harvest and agriculture, Demeter (Roman counterpart Ceres) reigns ...
The huldra, or hulder, may sound rugged and masculine but they are exceptionally fair female mystical beings in Norse mythology. In fact, through their ...
Persephone (Roman Proserpine or Proserpina) was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She was the Goddess of the Underworld, and was also associated with ...
I still remember the first time I saw a shooting star as a child. It was magical and I felt a great sense of awe at the beauty of nature. I also remembered ...
In the mystical realm of numerology, zero is more than just a placeholder. It's the symbol of boundless potential and infinite possibilities, the cosmic ...
The Celtic mythology of Ireland and Scotland is home to many fascinating weapons but none can match the gruesome Gae Bulg. The spear of the feared Irish ...
The terms pentacle and pentagram are often used interchangeably, but these terms don't refer to the same symbol. While both pentacles and pentagrams are ...
Geometric patterns exist all around us, many of which can be explained through physics and mathematics. However, the recurrence of these patterns in the ...
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