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Alchemy in ancient greece

Alchemy in Ancient Greece & The Alchemist Hermes Trismegistus

History of Chemistry: Alchemy, the Ancient Greeks and the Alchemist Hermes Trismegistus The work of Greek alchemists contributed immensely to the field of alchemy, which was a pre-scientific form of chemistry. Within this article, Alchemy in Ancient Greece and the Alchemist Hermes Trismegistus, we will discover topics such as the Emerald Tablet of Hermes and […]

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The Role of Women in Ancient Greece – Ancient Greek Women

The Role of Women in Ancient Greece and the Lives of Ancient Greek Women The role of women in Ancient Greece, their limited rights in Greek society, Delphic Priestess in the Greek World and Ancient Greek women in Sparta have always been topics of fascination and lure. The historical context surrounding women in ancient Greek

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The mary magdalene code! The gospel revelation of jesus’ wife

The Mary Magdalene Code! The Gospel Revelation of Jesus’ Wife

Jesus Christ was Married to Mary Magdalene? A Da Vinci Code Revelation Awaits! An Ancient Manuscript Hides a Triple Chiasma. Amid religious and historical texts regarding Mary, a secret is waiting to be unveiled – The Mary Magdalene Code. The revelation that Jesus had a wife is not a new theory. However, Doctor of History

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What is janmashtami, it’s links to lord krishna, vishnu and their history and rituals

Janmashtami, It’s Links to Lord Krishna, Vishnu, and Their History and Rituals

Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami, is a significant festival in Hinduism that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. Observed by millions of devotees across the world, this auspicious occasion holds deep spiritual and cultural importance. The festival falls on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Bhadrapada,

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Circe the so-called Evil Witch in The Odyssey by Homer

In the epic tale of The Odyssey by Homer, there are many legendary characters who captivate readers with their unique and mysterious qualities. One such character is Circe, the bewitching witch who plays a significant role in shaping Odysseus’ journey. Circe’s enigmatic nature and extraordinary powers have intrigued scholars and readers for centuries, making her

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The Difference Between Alexandrian and Gardnerian Wicca and Entering Neo-Witchcraft

In the realm of modern witchcraft, two distinctive traditions stand out: Alexandrian and Gardnerian Wicca. These paths, both rich in history and mystical practices, offer seekers a profound connection to ancient wisdom and spiritual exploration. Within this article, we explain the basic levels of what is called Wicca concerning Witchcraft. For a more profound level

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Imbolc

Celebrate Imbolc Traditions and Rituals, The Ultimate Goddess Awakens 1

Candlemas is celebrated on February 2: Whereas on February 1 there is a pagan Imbolc celebration. Also known as (Imblog, Imbole, or Oimelc) it is a fire festival linked to the winter solstice and the spring equinox linked to the Celtic goddess Brigid or Brigit. Imbolc is well known as an ancient Celtic and Gaelic tradition

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Halloween and samhain and the celtic tradition

Halloween, Samhain, Ghosts, the Hand of Glory, and all things Gory

The Celtic festival of Halloween, Samhain, and Celtic Traditions. The origin of Samhain/the festival of Samhain and the origin of Halloween (in Old Irish, the end of summer). Many sources link Halloween traditions to a “Celtic” holiday, sometimes of Anglo-Irish origin and less frequently of “Gallic” origin, celebrated nearly three millennia ago. Called Samain, or Samhain,

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