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Spotlight on Tradition: an Introduction to Minoan Paganism - Living, Paganism, Perspectives, Spotlight on Tradition, TWH Features
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Primordial Goddess and her TimeLINE
Among the oldest civilizations in the world, the Indus Valley, also known as the Harrapan Civilization, was the most extensive, covering Northwest India, large parts of modern-day Pakistan, and northeast Afghanistan. Evidence suggests that the Indus Valley Civilization is at least 8,000 years old. This would make it roughly 2,000 years older than the Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations.
Indus Valley
Among the oldest civilizations in the world, the Indus Valley, also known as the Harrapan Civilization, was the most extensive, covering Northwest India, large parts of modern-day Pakistan, and northeast Afghanistan. Evidence suggests that the Indus Valley Civilization is at least 8,000 years old. This would make it roughly 2,000 years older than the Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations.
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Why are Indian historians in a denial mode? – David Frawley
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Marigold Flower Meaning, Symbolism, and Folklore
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4K views · 31 reactions | They are often used during festivals like Diwali and Navratri, as well as in weddings and religious ceremonies. In these contexts, marigolds symbolize purity, auspiciousness, and the divine. Their strong fragrance is believed to ward off negativity and evil spirits. In the folklore, the marigold is considered a flower with magical powers. It prevents evil from entering the home, and carrying a marigold flower brings good luck, a joyful day, and protects from evils. . . . . FOLLOW @_goddess_of_fortune FOR MORE UPDATES AND DAILY SPIRITUAL TIPS AND REELS . . Watsapp 9110596603 for herbal products #homemade /tarot consultation /n much more . . . #marigoldflower #marigoldmagick #sun #goddessenergy #altars #festivals #homegarden #tarotpsychic #healer #clairvoyant 💕 | Shweta Bengani | Facebook
They are often used during festivals like Diwali and Navratri, as well as in weddings and religious ceremonies. In these contexts, marigolds symbolize purity, auspiciousness, and the divine. Their strong fragrance is believed to ward off negativity and evil spirits. In the folklore, the marigold is considered a flower with magical powers. It prevents evil from entering the home, and carrying a marigold flower brings good luck, a joyful day, and protects from evils. . . . . FOLLOW @_goddess_of_f
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Mesmerizing Depictions of Magic and Witchcraft Throughout History
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Stories from the East
Here is Vasilisa the Beautiful, a kind of Russian Cinderella. She is sent out by her wicked stepmother to visit the old grandmother witch Baba Yaga in the deep forest, to collect a flame so as to relight their fires and candles. The hut is built of dancing chicken bones, and a tall fence of human bones surrounds it, skulls glowing on staffs. After completing three impossible tasks, she is given a glowing skull to take home. She happily marries the Tzar of Russia after she weaves the finest cloth
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Vasilisa
Vasilisa is the protagonist of the story. She is portrayed as a kind, virtuous, and resourceful young girl. Vasilisa is known for her exceptional beauty and her unwavering goodness. She is sent into the forest by her wicked stepmother to seek help from Baba Yaga. Despite the many challenges she faces, her purity and the magical aid of her doll guide her through the difficulties and ultimately lead to her triumph over adversity.