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The Sun in Alchemy: A Symbol of Enlightenment and Transformation In alchemy, the Sun is a symbol of profound significance, embodying enlightenment, transformation, and the…
The Sun in Alchemy: A Symbol of Enlightenment and Transformation In alchemy, the Sun is a symbol of profound significance, embodying enlightenment, transformation, and the…
Carl G. Jung(1875–1961) Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology and almost single-handedly revived modern interest in Alchemy. Carl Gustav Jung’s exploration of people’s inner realms…
Antigone (in place of a mother) In Greek mythology, daughter of Oedipus and his mother, Jocasta (or Euryganeia); sister of Eteocles, Esmene, and Polynices. Antigone…
The Books of Samuel (Hebrew: ספר שמואל, Sefer Shmuw’el) are part of the Tanakh (part of the Hebrew Bible) and also of the Christian Old…
The Book of Ruth (meaning pity or compassion) is the eighth book of the Old Testament (Christian), and the Tanakh (Jewish). It is one of…
The Book of Judges is the seventh book in both the Christian Bible (Old Testament), and the Hebrew Tanakh. It was originally written in Hebrew,…
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book of the Christian Bible, and also the sixth book of the Hebrew Tanakh. It is clear who…
Deuteronomy is a book in the Bible. It is the last of the five books of Moses, meaning it deals with Moses, the Israelites and…
Leviticus is the third book of both the Bible, and the Torah, known as Wayiqra’ in transliterated Hebrew, meaning ‘And He will declare.’ It was…
Adam and Eve (earth man and woman, wife, or the mother of all living?) In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mythology, the first man and woman.…