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Ragnarok: The Cataclysmic End of Norse Mythology

The famous “End of Days” event in Norse myths, Ragnarok is the culmination of all myths and legends of the Norse people. It’s one of the most unique ...

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Cronus: Rise and Fall of the Great Titan Ruler

Before the time of the Olympians, the ruthless Titan Cronus (also spelled Kronos or Cronos) was the god of time and the ruler of the universe. Cronus was a ...

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Hamsa Hand: A Potent Symbol of Protection

If you take a trip to the Middle East or North Africa, chances are you'll spot a lot of people wearing the Hand of Fatima, also known as Hamsa. You may even ...

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What is the Spiritual Meaning of Sundog Halo Around the Sun? 

You might have never heard the word sundog before, but you’ve probably seen one. Also known as a parhelion in meteorology, a sundog is created when the rays ...

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5 Spiritual Benefits of Patchouli and How to Use It

Patchouli, a perennial herb native to tropical regions of Asia, is more than just a plant with a distinctive scent. It has been used for centuries across ...

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What is the Testament of Solomon and Why Isn’t It in the Bible?

King Solomon is best known for his wisdom and for penning some of the most beautiful verses in the Bible. But he’s also associated with a magical ring, ...

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Sirens vs. Mermaids: Are They the Same?

Sirens and Mermaids, two mythical creatures that have captivated the human imagination. They’re typically portrayed as seductive fishy females who lure men ...

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Acis – A Tragic Love Story in Greek Mythology

Acis is a minor character in Greek mythology, mentioned in the writings of Ovid.  He is best known as the lover of the Nereid Galatea and appears in the ...

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Nereids: The Sea Nymphs of Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, the Nereids were sea nymphs, or water spirits. There were several different deities associated with water such as Oceanus and Poseidon ...

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Lethe – Greek River of Forgetfulness

In Greek mythology, Lethe was one of the five rivers of the Underworld. The word ‘lethe’ is Greek for forgetfulness, oblivion or concealment which is what ...