Tag: mythology
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Nemesis, Angulimala and the Rotten Guava.
“Forgiveness is not forgetting. It is releasing the charge. The frozen inner child—the Avenger within—won’t find peace through justice alone, but through truth witnessed and held. The sacred fire doesn’t burn you to ash. It burns what you’re not.” If you’re hovering near your own truth, and feel called to begin a ritual of release,…
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The Mahakumbh…
It is a month, the frenzy of the Kumbh Mela is over. The city of Prayagraj shares some whispers. Here is the media leak of one such visitor.
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Urchin Wisdom Unveiled
Sea urchins hold deep cultural and spiritual significance in folklore and mythology. Revered for resilience, protection, and intuition, they are seen as mystical creatures across traditions. In Greek mythology, they are connected to Aphrodite, while in Native American folklore, they symbolize adaptability and harmony with nature. Sea urchins also appear as guides in dreams, offering…
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The Pangolin’s Song:
The tale of Hiae Moza, the pangolin trickster, echoes through ancient myths and spiritual whispers as a symbol of protection, healing, and resilience. Revered as a guardian of balance and a power animal, the pangolin beckons souls to trust in intuition and embrace self-discovery. Yet, its earthly existence faces threats from habitat loss and illegal…
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Nilgai Notes.
The Nilgai, a significant symbol in Shamanic Oracle wisdom, holds diverse meanings in Native American and African traditions. It embodies strength, resilience, and protection in both cultures. Revered as a guardian of the natural world, it inspires a connection with the earth and emphasizes the sacred bond between all living beings. Additionally, the Nilgai plays…
