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Palmistry, also known as palm reading or chiromancy, is an ancient practice that involves analyzing the shape, size, and lines of a person's hands to gain insight into their personality, character, and potential future events.
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Palmistry, also known as palm reading or chiromancy, is an ancient practice that involves analyzing the shape, size, and lines of a person's hands to gain insight into their personality, character, and potential future events.
#Mysticism #Astrology #Witchcraft #Gnosticism #Hermeticism
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Colossus of Rhodes
The Colossus of Rhodes was a bronze statue of the Greek sun god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes, on the Greek island of the same name, by Chares of Lindos in 280 BC. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it was constructed to celebrate the successful defence of Rhodes city against an attack by Demetrius I of Macedon, who had besieged it for a year with a large army and navy.
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The Colossus of Rhodes was a bronze statue of the Greek sun god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes, on the Greek island of the same name, by Chares of Lindos in 280 BC. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it was constructed to celebrate the successful defence of Rhodes city against an attack by Demetrius I of Macedon, who had besieged it for a year with a large army and navy.
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Peyote β’ Lophophora Williamsii
Peyote is a small, spineless cactus native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is deeply revered in Native American cultures, particularly in the Native American Church (NAC), where it's considered a sacred medicine. Some aspects of its spiritual significance:
- Connection to the divine: Peyote is believed to facilitate communication with the Creator, ancestors, and spirits.
- Healing and protection: It's used to heal physical and spiritual ailments, offer protection, and ward off evil spirits.
- Guidance and wisdom: Peyote is sought for guidance, wisdom, and insight into one's life, purpose, and destiny.
- Spiritual growth: It's believed to facilitate spiritual growth, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of one's place in the world.
- Ceremonial significance: Peyote is central to NAC ceremonies, which aim to restore balance, harmony, and well-being to individuals and communities.
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Peyote is a small, spineless cactus native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is deeply revered in Native American cultures, particularly in the Native American Church (NAC), where it's considered a sacred medicine. Some aspects of its spiritual significance:
- Connection to the divine: Peyote is believed to facilitate communication with the Creator, ancestors, and spirits.
- Healing and protection: It's used to heal physical and spiritual ailments, offer protection, and ward off evil spirits.
- Guidance and wisdom: Peyote is sought for guidance, wisdom, and insight into one's life, purpose, and destiny.
- Spiritual growth: It's believed to facilitate spiritual growth, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of one's place in the world.
- Ceremonial significance: Peyote is central to NAC ceremonies, which aim to restore balance, harmony, and well-being to individuals and communities.
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"The alchemists, who in their own way knew more about the nature of the individuation process than we moderns do, expressed this paradox through the symbol of the ouroboros, the snake that eats its own tail. the ouroboros has been said to have a meaning of infinity or wholeness. in the age-old image of the ouroboros lies the thought of devouring oneself and turning oneself into a circulatory process, for it was clear to the more astute alchemists that the prima materia of the art was man himself. the ouroboros is a dramatic symbol for the integration and assimilation of the opposite, i.e. of the shadow. this 'feed-back' process is at the same time a symbol of immortality, since it is said of the ouroboros that he slays himself and brings himself to life, fertilizes himself and gives birth to himself. he symbolizes the one, who proceeds from the clash of opposites, and he therefore constitutes the secret of the prima materia which unquestionably stems from man's unconscious."
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https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-technology-news-history-archaeology/mysterious-ancient-artifacts-0020906
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-technology-news-history-archaeology/mysterious-ancient-artifacts-0020906
Ancient Origins
Five Mysterious Ancient Artifacts That Still Puzzle Archaeologists
Natasha Harlow/The Conversation Archaeologists are often described as βstumpedβ or βbaffledβ by their discoveries.
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Dakuwaqa β’ Shark deity
Dakuwaqa is often depicted as a shark and can change his shape at will, turning into a man or a sea-snake.He is known for being the protector of the reef entrance of the islands, fearless, headstrong, and jealous.
He was a seaside menace with a voracious appetite. There was no stopping him, until along came an Octopus God who slapped him about in no uncertain terms and forced him to behave.
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Dakuwaqa is often depicted as a shark and can change his shape at will, turning into a man or a sea-snake.He is known for being the protector of the reef entrance of the islands, fearless, headstrong, and jealous.
He was a seaside menace with a voracious appetite. There was no stopping him, until along came an Octopus God who slapped him about in no uncertain terms and forced him to behave.
#Fijian #Oceania #AI
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What did Ezekiel actually see?
Ezekiel, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, had several visions and prophetic experiences. Some of the most notable include:
- God's throne vision (Ezekiel 1): Ezekiel saw a whirlwind with a bright light, a throne, and four living creatures (cherubim) with wings and eyes.
- The wheel within a wheel (Ezekiel 1:15-21): Ezekiel saw a vision of interconnected wheels, representing God's providence and control.
#Christianity #Angelology #Aliens?
Ezekiel, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, had several visions and prophetic experiences. Some of the most notable include:
- God's throne vision (Ezekiel 1): Ezekiel saw a whirlwind with a bright light, a throne, and four living creatures (cherubim) with wings and eyes.
- The wheel within a wheel (Ezekiel 1:15-21): Ezekiel saw a vision of interconnected wheels, representing God's providence and control.
#Christianity #Angelology #Aliens?
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