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arjuna-vallabha · 1 year
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Sacred tree with Nagas deities (nagakal) Karnataka
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inky-black · 1 year
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Ig: @zihaes.tale x @uncogrim
Seoul, Korea
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thehindudeities · 11 months
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Nag Panchami: A Deep Dive into the Enchanting World of Serpent-Worshipping
Nag Panchami, also known as the Serpent-Worshipping Festival, is a vibrant celebration that holds a significant place in Hindu culture. This unique festival, observed on the fifth day of the bright half of the Hindu lunar month of Shravana, is dedicated to worshipping and venerating Nagas (serpents). The festival is marked by intricate rituals, prayers, and offerings to appease the serpentine…
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artbyblastweave · 4 months
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Hey have you got any thoughts on the Serpent's Hand
They picked a rough goddamn setting in which to try and be anarchists
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cycian · 5 months
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Andreja you absolute goddess of a woman
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I got a beautiful new tattoo recently and I’d like to share my spiritual experience with you.
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It is a sunbeam snake!
While I was getting my tattoo, I offered up my pain to Dionysus and the sensation was much more tolerable. Dionysus is associated with snakes and in Ancient Greece the snake was a symbol of rebirth and renewal. I am at the beginning of my medical transition and I suppose I am literally being reborn by going through second puberty. All these associations aside, I got this tattoo because it is a truly beautiful animal.
I am currently going through the peeling part of the healing process and it’s like my snake is shedding its skin.
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yebreed · 1 year
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Veneration to the Children of the Dragon
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Fuxi and Nüwa couple from Wu 武 family funerary shrine (Wu Liang Ci 武梁祠), in present-day Jiaxiang 嘉祥, Eastern Han (151 AD). The archetypal symbolism of winged serpents, characteristic of Asian mythology, is still present in the oldest examples like this one.
The combination of bird and snake features refers to the Earth and Heavens realms’ cohesion. This is also the conjunction of Fire and Water, since birds are of a fiery nature, and serpentine beings – of water one. In later depictions, the primary symbolism was modified.
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danskjavlarna · 2 years
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Would you believe this collection of vintage religion imagery?
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drondskaath · 1 month
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Sacrificial Vein | Black Terror Genesis | 2024
American Avant Garde Black Metal
Artwork by Serpent Above
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ghilliedubh · 1 year
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Entwined Dragon Deities
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arjuna-vallabha · 1 year
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Nagas, wood sculpture from South India
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peachheadjones · 2 years
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dude. 5'3 curvy Jug. Imagine that in sweet pea's hoodie holy shit he would die on the spot- sweet pea being a brick house, 6'5 beast with muscles, head to toe in leather jackets and rings and chains, while jug is small, soft in heart and body, you can't tell me sweet pea wouldn't obsesses. His hands would be on jug all.the damn. Time. Jug whining each time his thighs are pinched or pulled at or nails drag down, when his tummy seems to be sweet pea's de stresser object, nap spot, tickle territory, and God. He won't be able to sit down at this point (tho he definitely rode sweet pea's face after some convincing change my mind) and jug, just. He loves sweet pea's arms, and his thighs, and his chest so damn much. They're the most highlighted physical aspects of sweet pea's body in his journals
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moonhedgegarden · 4 months
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Dear seekers of wisdom,
Today, let us enjoy a journey guided by the silent teachers of our world, the wise and unspoken lessons embedded in the heart of nature. Imagine the rustle of leaves, the dance of sunlight through the branches; each moment is a sermon, a revelation waiting to unfold.
As we walk this path of discovery, let the wisdom of nature whisper to your soul. Consider the towering redwoods, resilient giants that withstand centuries of trials. Did you know that these majestic beings, with roots interwoven in a subterranean community, can teach us about the strength found in unity? In a forest, they stand together, supporting and sharing resources, a testament to the power of collaboration and interconnection.
Take a moment to envision the dance of the honeybee. In its industrious quest for nectar, a single bee contributes to the pollination of countless flowers. Did you know that approximately 80% of flowering plants rely on pollinators like bees? Nature, in its subtle elegance, reveals the profound impact of even the smallest individual, underscoring the significance of our actions in the larger picture of existence.
Pause and observe the ebb and flow of the tide. It speaks of life's cycles, of beginnings, transitions, and the comforting certainty of renewal. Nature, in its wisdom, teaches us that change is not the end but a continuous, harmonious cycle.
Look to the stars that adorn the night sky. They are our celestial companions, ancient storytellers illuminating the cosmos. In their silent brilliance, find solace and inspiration, recognizing our place in this existence.
Now, in reflection, let these lessons find you. As we stand on this sacred ground, affirm within yourself the commitment to unity, the recognition of your impact, and the harmonious dance of collaboration. ✨Repeat after me:
“I am a part of nature’s grand design,
Rooted in unity, strength is mine.
Like the bee, I impact the whole,
In my actions, the seeds of change I sow.
In this life, I find my place,
Electric in a cosmic embrace.
Resilient as the lotus in the mire,
I emerge with purpose, my spirit on fire.”
Nature's sermons are written in the language of wind, water, and earth. They invite us to listen with open hearts, to witness the interconnection of all living things.
May you end today with open eyes and receptive hearts, ready to receive the teachings of nature. For in its profound silence, we find a source of timeless wisdom that guides us on the path to understanding, gratitude, and awe.
With reverence for the silent teachers around us,
Isla
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hi! so i'm not sure if you were personally involved with scarletarosa but i wanted to ask: i started working with certain gods and goddesses because of her, as she's told me they were my patrons, but with everything that's come up i feel really weird about it, i don't even know if she said the truth, if i should continue talking to these deities or not, and overall don't know what to do with my spiritual practice
I was not personally involved with her, but I noticed, and knew from some conversations, how cultish all of it was long before. Now that the whole thing blew up, I am both relieved the consciousness grows and terrified of the scale it turned out to have.
As for your deities (unless they're closed entities like Lilith), I would not worry. You certainly will have some scarletarosa's teachings to deconstruct, but:
Whether she was speaking the truth or not, your relationship with your deities now is yours, not hers.
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illustratus · 2 years
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Grand Conventional Festival of the Britons
The costume of the original inhabitants of the British islands, by Samuel Rush Meyrick and Charles Hamilton Smith, Esq.
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