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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Slavic Pantheon Many of these Gods and Goddesses are found in the folk tales, literature, dances and songs of the Slavic people. They are found in many reigons: Eastern Europe, the Carpathian Mountain regions, Ukraine and Russia. In remote villages, many of them are regarded today. The Zodiac Series of James Warner In honor of National Poetry Month, "Leo" and "Taurus" from the Zodiac series of James Warner. Some African Gods and Goddesses In . Some African Gods and Goddesses In honor of Black History month, lets begin to look at some of the Pantheons of Africa. Yoruba, Ashanti and Akan this week. The Hebrew Names of God Rather than having a pantheon of many Gods, in Hebrew, Islamic and Aramaic traditions there are many names, (generally reflecting differeing aspects), of one God. Here is a listing of some of them, and something about what each means. Baltic, Finnish, Magyar and Siberian Pantheons Baltic, Finnish Magyar and Siberian Gods and Goddesses - many of these are considered spirits as well as or instead of Gods/Goddesses. This is due to strong shamanistic traditions, (shamanism began in Siberia) and will be explained in more detail in a future feature. Incan Pantheon The Gods and Goddesses of the Inca. Beginning to Look at Runes Runes are much more than a method of fortune telling. They were an alphabet, were used in magic, carved in stones and etched in skin, drawn in the air...they contain great power and it is one that, due to the Christianization of the people who held them sacred, is little understood today. A glace.. Winter Solstice by James L. Warner A poem by Jimmy Warner about the Solstice, the Maya and so-called end of the world (12/12/2012) -- it may be something less than expected, more than implied, he says... The Day the Sun Stands Still, The Winter Solstice The Winter Solstice, an important ancient holiday, pre-dates Christmas by tens of thousands of years. Why was this day (today, in fact - 12/22), so important?
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