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The Four Place Shrine and Human DeitiesAt the dawn of mankind humans worshiped mostly natural phenomena, and supernatural forces such as spirits of nature and celestial deities. Deities of trees, forest, mountains, sea, rivers and other symbols of fetishism.- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Japanese Mythology - Other Japanese Deities and SpiritsThis is a simple lesson plan outline on Japanese Mythology. These lessons look at other Japanese Deities and Spirits.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Japanese Mythology - Beliefs and DeitiesThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Japanese Mythology. These lessons look at Japanese Mythology beliefs and Deities.
- WITCH CAULDRON - CANDLE MAGICK: Deities Associated with Specific Candle Colors:Throughout my daily life as a witch I may do several spellworkings per day and there is nothing as simple candle spell. Witches, Wicca and other pagan religions have always incorporated the concept of dual deities, the god and goddess
Pleasing the Evil Spirited DeitiesEvil spirited deities are worshiped even today in many parts of India. A person involved in this kind of worship is called as a Tantrik. If one has gained powers through chanting of mantras then he is called a Mantrik.- Ancient Greek Deities and Their Meaning TodayThe ancient Greek deities are still with us today.
- Wiccan Norse & Vedic DeitiesBelow are some of the deities that may be used in rituals and any pagan or wiccan spell casting that come from Norse and Vedic times.
- Wiccan Greek DeitiesBelow are some of the deities that may be used in rituals and wiccan spell casting that come from Greek times
- Wiccan Roman DeitiesBelow are some of the deities that may be used in rituals and wiccan spell casting that come from Roman times.
- Wiccan Egyptian DeitiesBelow are some of the deities that may be used in rituals and wiccan spell casting that come from Egyptian times.
- Five Lesser Known Celtic DeitiesA list of five lesser known figures from Celtic Mythology including the Amadán-na-Broina, Maponos and others.
The Wiccan Deities DemystifiedAll religions are built upon a foundation of worship, whether it is worship of a singular God/Goddess or many different Gods. The Wicca believe in a divine power also, in the form of the Mother Goddess and Father God.
Carl Jung's Trickster Archetype and Trickster DeitiesA look at Jung's Trickster archetype, the trickster gods upon which he based them, and how we still have the remnants of the trickster gods today.- "Liquid Deities"A poem
Beautiful Connections: Captivation of the Mind During the RenaissanceWere ancient pagan deities and figural models used in Renaissance art because the artists and aristocrats of the time studied them, or was it also because of an infatuation that artisans had with the perfection of the centuries old work?- Novels Romancing the GodsSeveral modern romance writers have embraced the concept of meddling deities and put them to work within their own stories. In these novels, gods and goddesses get involved in the lives of mortals and in some cases; the gods even find love for themselves.
Who is the Norse God Njord?Njord is one of three Vanir deities which came to Asgard after the end of the great war between the Aesir and the Vanir. Njord and his two children bore this unique responsibility and were welcomed among the Aesir.
7 Powerful Goddesses of AfricaWhile almost every culture includes the reverence of female deities, this article features seven Goddesses from various parts of Africa.- Rajasthan - The Indian Land of Fairs and FestivalsRajasthan has many festivals and fairs which are organized all year round. From celebrating camels, elephants, to the deities of the people, it has all. There is always a reason to celebrate, to name the main few- Camel fair, Pushkar fair, elephant fair.
Lions, Dogs, and Deities: A Look at Chinese MythologyA quick look at some interesting Chinese mythology including Fu Dogs, Quan Yin, and Qilin- For the Love of GodTwo items in today's paper got me thinking about this whole business of human beings and deities. The first concerned four members of a family, who drowned while attempting to immerse their Ganpati idol off the sea coast off Mumbai.
- June 5th 2009 Denver Open Full Moon Ritual Led by Bast TempleJune 5th Open Full Moon ritual is influenced by the material of the Golden Dawn. It will be a practical magical working using paper dolls in the image of the Ancient Egyptian deities, and will touch upon how the Golden Dawn tradition works magic.
- Ganesh: The Elephant GodLord Ganesh, the elephant God, is recognized as the "destroyer of obstacles" and the Lord of success, and is one of the most well known deities of Hinduism.
- Hinduism 101: PolytheismThe practice of many Gods and Goddesses sets Hinduism apart from the major monotheistic religions of the world. But when closely analyzed, polytheism makes practice of spirituality a personal choice and enables believers to better understand themselves.
- Who is the Irish Goddess Brigid?The Goddess Brigid unlike many other deities appears in several religions.
- Pantheistic Deities, Transcendent Deities, and the Problem of EvilA discussion of the differences between a pantheistic and a transcendent deity and how the philosophical "problem of evil" applies to each.
- A Great, Rich and Wonderful Philosophy-9The relevance and importance of the grace of the unseen but infinite power called God is sought and for this He is worshipped in several forms. These forms have taken shape in the form of various deities of worship. We shall consider some of them.
- A Great, Rich and Wonderful Philosophy-8The greatness of the philosophy is such that it gives wide choice to devotees to choose the deity they want to worship.Prayers offered to them ultimately are for the one and only God.
- Myths and DeitiesThe fight had to be over. It couldn't go on forever. Someone had to win. Even among gods and goddesses, someone had to win.
- Ganesh - Hindu Lord of Many NamesOne of the most influential deities of Hinduism, and Dharamic religions in general, Ganesh is the most worshipped divinity in India. Ganesh often revered before exams, the purchase of a new home, a new vehicle, or any new venture.
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