GODS AND GODDESSES
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- Babylon Gods and GoddessesBabylon possessed pagan rituals, celebrating and worshiping multiple deities. The highest gods and goddesses are discussed in this article and a basic idea as to how they were worshipped and cared for.
- Love Gods and Goddesses Throughout the WorldA deeper understanding of love can be found through the different gods and goddesses of the world and they way in which they represent or experience this emotion.
- Unmasking the Celtic Gods and GoddessesThis article shares information about the Celtic gods and goddesses.
- The Greek Gods and GoddessesThe greek gods and what they represtent, or what they are the God or Goddess over. Also how they are all related.
Best Shop in Utah for Gods and Goddesses: FreeSpiritPagan.comThere are many online choices when it comes to shopping for Pagan goods. However, one online store has been awarded a 'Best in Utah' title.
Worshiping Ancient Sex Gods and GoddessThe Practice of Worshipping Sex Gods and Goddesses predates Christianity. Sacred Sexuality has been of great importance for over a thousand Years.- 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.
The Greek Goddesses - #5 - HeraHera is known as the Protector of Marriage. Because of this, Hera never strayed like her husband. Zeus' amorous exploits left Hera feeling betrayed and humiliated on numerous occasions.
A Brief History of the Gods and Goddess of IrelandIreland is rich in stories of heros, gods and goddesses. This is but a brief introduction to myths and legends of Ireland.- Greek GodsExplains in depth about Greek gods, and the possible truth behind the myth; along with biblical explanations of how life begin that supports Greek myth.
American GodsAmerica is not a country conducive to gods or god-worship. All the people coming here for centuries have brought their home gods and goddesses with them, but these old gods never really took to the country. Or the country didn't take to them.- The Egyptian Gods of the UnderworldThe gods and goddesses of the spirit world were ingrained in the ancient Egyptian concept of health. The BA which is the personality must find its KA which is the life force.
Gemini and Cancer in MythologyAstrology incorporates many cultures and beliefs. The archetypal energies of the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses can be linked with astrological signs. Myths associated with Gemini and Cancer.- The History of Florists - Isis, Greek Wreaths, and Victorian Floral DesignJust how old have florists been plying their trade? Flowers have been used for centuries as decoration, personal adornment, or for religious significance. Ancient Egyptians used flowers to honor their many gods and goddesses.
- How the Greek and Roman Gods & Goddesses Came to BeThis article shares information about how the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses came to be.
- The God and the Goddess Perceptions in ReligionEvery culture, tribe, race, and person has some belief regarding Gods and Goddesses, even if it is a strong belief that neither exist.
5 Aztec Gods With AttitudeFive Aztec gods and how Aztec beliefs were ruled by these gods.
All Natural Stress and Pain ReliefDiscover herbal treatments for stress and pain relief along with additional medicinal, household, cosmetic and culinary uses of lavender and lavender oil.- Aegir and Ran, the God and Goddess of the OceanAegir and his wife Ran are depicted as the rulers of the deep oceans in Norse mythology. However, there are thoughts and hints that these two might personify forces older even than the gods.
- Religions and SyncretismVodou, Santeria and Catholicism line up and play off of one another.
Finding the Answers You Need with Tarot and RunesWhen used effectively, divination tools such as tarot cards can help us answer our most important questions. And you don't have to be a professional psychic. The key to getting the answers you need is knowing how these tools can work for anyone.- Alienation and Transformation: Establishing Our IdentitiesOvid's "Metamorphoses" and Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" discuss how people become alienated from their society, and seek transformation or have it thrust upon them so that they can find an identity that will make them acceptable within that society.
The Greek Goddesses - #2 - AphroditeAphrodite is the Greek Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. She is the equivalent of the Roman Goddess Venus.- How to Tell Your Friends and Family that You Are Wiccan or that You Practice WiiccaHow to confess your wiccan beliefs. There is a lot of information in this article and will provide the guidance you need.
September Equinox and the First Day of AutumnAncient customs and celebrations marking the start of Fall and the September Equinox.- High School Students Compare Modern Day Celebrities to the Gods on Mt. OlympusThis is an idea I came up with to use while teaching THE ODYSSEY and the mythology unit which accompaies it
- A Quick Guide to Resources Concerning Ancient Norse Mythology and It's Modern ApplicationNorse mythology, texts, and information are hard to locate in the modern world, this guide will point the way to correct information.
Ireland's Famous Lands and LegendsWhen we think of Ireland, words such as "St. Patrick," "leprechauns," and "Blarney Stone" readily come to mind. Why are they so famous in the course of Ireland's ancient history, and how did they come to be a staple of the country's tourism?- A Guide to Online Celtic Stores, Groups and PagesIf you're into Celtic designs, clothing, jewelry, home decor, and other Celtic things you might find this guide handy.
- Style Differences Between Baroque and Rococo ArtBaroque and Rococo art are two of the most popular genres. Here are some of the subtle differences between the two.
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