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Ravens and the occult

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Ravens and the occult

The raven The black raven is a bird with a rich history and deep significance in many different cultures and traditions, including the mystic and esoteric arts. In these traditions, the raven is often seen with black plumage as a symbol of mystery, transformation, and the hidden knowledge of the universe. In many cultures, the raven has been revered as a powerful and mysterious bird, with a deep connection to the spiritual world. In Greek mythology, for example, the raven was associated with the god Apollo, and was believed to have the ability to foretell the future. In Norse mythology,...

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As above so below

As above so below

As above so below!

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Sacred Geometry

sacred geometry

Sacred Geometry

Magic in the form Sacred geometry is a term used to describe the geometrical patterns and shapes found in nature and in ancient spiritual traditions. These patterns and shapes are believed to hold spiritual significance and are often used in religious art and architecture. The idea that sacred geometry is fundamental to the universe is a belief held by some people in the field of metaphysics, as well as by some practitioners of certain spiritual and religious traditions. The belief is that certain geometric shapes and patterns are the building blocks of the universe and that they hold spiritual and...

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Fenrir, Viking wolf

Fenrir, Viking wolf

Fenrir, the monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, is one of the most well known and feared creatures in Viking lore. According to legend, Fenrir was the offspring of the god Loki and a giantess, bit cringe I realize... he was said to be the biggest and most powerful of all the wolves in the world. In this article, we will explore the mythology, history, culture, significance, and current use of Fenrir in modern Wicca. Mythology Mythology of Fenrir In Viking mythology, Fenrir was no ordinary wolf, known for his immense strength and ferocity, and was said to be capable of...

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Valknut

Valknut

The Valknut is a symbol that appears in Norse mythology, appearing on objects such as Viking tombstones and Norse literature. The symbol consists of three interlocking triangles, and is often interpreted as a symbol of the afterlife showing the journey from life to death. The name Valknut comes from the Old Norse words "valr", meaning "slain warrior", and "knut", meaning "knot". This suggests that the Valknut symbol was associated with the concept of death and the afterlife in Norse mythology. it has been found in ship burials, cremation urns and has often been considered a religious symbol granting power over...

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