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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.- Ancient Greek Deities and Their Meaning TodayThe ancient Greek deities are still with us today.
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.- Living a Spiritual Pagan LifeA spiritual look at life.
- Wiccan Greek DeitiesBelow are some of the deities that may be used in rituals and wiccan spell casting that come from Greek times
- 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 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.
- "Liquid Deities"A poem
- Pagan Definitions of Prayer and SacrificeA description of what truly defines a religions prayer, and what a sacrifice really is.
- I Might Know Who Let the Dogs OutThis is something else, musings of a writer with a writer's block, it is unapologetic and perhaps makes a bit of effort to avoid being politically correct. A view of life, politics and religion.
The EphahScapegoat of all mystery- Puri - the Abode of Lord JagannathThe two features that separate PURI from other cities are the sea of Bay of Bengal and the 65 metres tall temple of Lord Jagannath, another form Lord Vishnu. Puri is one of the ancient and nice cities of Orissa, one of the provinces of India
Ode to SorrowSorrow is personified. Sorrow rules over mankind, but in the end, God will wipe away all sorrow. Note that it has the same meter as Schiller's "Ode to Joy," and can be sung to Beethoven's well-known melody.- 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.
Miraculous Lord. Part (1)Addictions Erased- ComplexityPoetry
- I AM...You strike a woman you strike a rock....Famous in SA
HelpfulnessHelpfulness - Verse by Stephen C. Rose
Eclipse: The Mystery of the Partially HiddenSometimes, we are all strangers in a strange land. The visual mystery and majesty of the eclipse reminds us of how far we have come ... but have yet to arrive.- Five Lesser Known Celtic DeitiesA list of five lesser known figures from Celtic Mythology including the Amadán-na-Broina, Maponos and others.
Children of BastPoem about cats, how much I love them, and how much pain we as humans put them through.
Interview with Robert Owings: Author of Call of the Forbidden WayOwings' a silver medalist in the 2008 Nautilus Book Awards for "Visionary Fiction." Owings' literary contribution documents the journey of fictional filmmaker Carson Reynolds.- Sorry, We Can't Use FunnyFacing the Fourth Estate, the Fifth Dimension, and some serious candle management
- Do You Believe in Miracles?An article about Christian beliefs and culture. Miracles are a product of our mind and not about divine intervention.
Is This a Warning from the SpiritsUttering something uncalled for may sound like nothing. But the consequence can be frightening and disastrous. Do spirits exist? What do you think?- Study Guide for the Pocket Spell CreatorThis article is to be used in conjunction with The Pocket Spell Creator by Kerri Connor, to help you learn how to write your own spells.
- A Brief Overview of Cian: Celtic God of the SunA brief overview of Cian.
- 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.

