Anubis

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Anubis resides in the region of the mummy, The overseer of the Divine house, he lays his hands upon the Lord of life and ensures everything he needs. . . Despite our lack of understanding of the mysterious land of Kem (Egypt), we have always been drawn to its secrets. These include, of course, pyramids, … Read more

Aphrodite

Goddesses in various traditions associated with the idea of love and beauty: Venus (Roman goddess); Hathor (Egyptian goddess); Freya (Germanic goddess); Astarte (Phoenician-Syrian goddess); Mylitta (Assyrian goddess); Alilat (Arabian goddess); Anaitis (Armenian goddess); Argimpasa / Artimpasa (Scythian goddess); Inanna (Sumerian goddess); Ishtar (Babylonian goddess); Turan (Etruscan goddess); Ushas and Aurora (Indo-European goddesses). Is Greek mythology … Read more

Zoroastrianism – the religion of ancient Persia

Integrity is our greatest gift. It is bliss. Blessed is the one who is righteous because of righteousness itself. The story of Zoroastrianism begins with the arrival of a migratory stream of Indo-Iranians in the area of the Iranian plateau between 3000 and 1500 BC. Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism, was likely a descendant of … Read more

Winter Solstice

Dies Natalis Solis Invicti – Birthday of the Invincible Sun We are part of nature and what happens in it necessarily affects us humans. Nature expresses its laws through phenomena that are both events and symbols. Many myths, legends, and still living customs of the people speak about them and explain how humans are connected … Read more

Tibetan Bardo Worlds

What do the living need to learn? The content of the text, connected at first glance primarily to the concept of physical death and reincarnation, presents the so-called bardo teachings that speak of bardo states or bardo realms. The Tibetan term bar-do literally means “between two” and signifies a transitional, transient, or uncertain state through … Read more

Tibetan Prayer Flags

A wind horse carrying the “desire to attain the jewel of enlightenment”. The Tibetan name for prayer flags is dar cho; dar generally means “increase” – of life, prosperity, health, and happiness, while cho refers to all sentient beings. Prayer flags are simple handicrafts that, united with the energy of nature, harmoniously blend with the … Read more

May Tree

The tradition of the May tree represents a fertility ritual associated with the return of leaves to the trees. During the month of May, a tree is ceremoniously planted or a pole representing it is erected. This custom has spread throughout Europe, and different names are associated with it: tree of joy or May tree, … Read more

Saint Francis of Assisi – The Always Joyful Brother

We know more about St. Francis than any other medieval saint. Two years after his death, his disciple Thomas of Celano prepared the biography The Legend of the First and Second, and the Franciscan St. Bonaventura (1221-1274) wrote his biography in the works The Major Legend and The Minor Legend. Some original writings of Francis … Read more

Ceremonies of Fire

Sufism

There was a beautiful orchard, full of trees and fruit, grapevines and greenery. In it sat a Sufi with closed eyes, with his head on his knees, deeply immersed in meditation. “Why,” they asked him, “do you not look at the signs of God that the Merciful One has scattered around you and that He … Read more