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Jörð: Earth Goddess and Mother of Thor

Thor’s mother in Marvel comics and movies may be Odin’s wife Frigg (or Frigga) but that’s not actually the case in Nordic mythology. In the real Norse ...

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The Power of Angel Number 144 and What It Means for Your Life

Angel number 144 is a symbol of practicality, discipline, and the manifestation of your dreams. It holds a hidden message from the divine realm, urging you ...

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Zoroastrianism: How This Ancient Iranian Religion Changed the West

We are often told that “The West is the product of Judeo-Christian values”. And while it’s true that these two out of the three Abrahamic religions have ...

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Deep Meaning and Symbolism of the Sri Yantra

Known for its bewitching geometry, the Sri Yantra is a centuries-old symbol with roots that can be traced back to ancient India. While it might look like an ...

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Greek Mythology’s Perseus: The Hero, The Slayer, The Saviour

Perseus was one of ancient Greece’s greatest heroes, known for his amazing feats and for being the ancestor of the royal houses of Sparta, Elis, and ...

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The Erotes: Winged Gods of Love in Greek Mythology

Love has been a powerful driving force throughout all of mankind’s history. It is an emotion so complex and relevant to cultural life, that the Greeks had ...

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Cerridwen: Welsh Goddess & Keeper of the Cauldron

Cerridwen is a powerful enchantress with incredible magical talents in Welsh mythology. She possessed the gifts of Awen, poetic wisdom, inspiration, and ...

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12 Birds With Rich Symbolic Meanings: Myth to Reality

Throughout history, humans have been captivated by birds and have attributed birds with meaningful symbolism. They’re held in high esteem across cultures, ...

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Proteus: An Early Sea God in Greek Mythology

As one of the earliest sea gods in Greek mythology, Proteus is an important god with many variations to his story. Sometimes called Old Man of the Sea by ...

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Aegir: Norse God of the Sea

The Greeks have Poseidon, the Chinese have Mazu, comic-book readers have Aquaman, and the Norse have Ægir. Anglicized as Aegir or Aeger, this mythic ...