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Nov 27, 2009
Eros is the son of Aphrodite and the god of love - usally highly erotic love. Becuase love is blind, he is often represented blindfolded. A sting from his arrow produces either uncontrollable love or insurmountable disinterest in the first person seen be Eross victim after wounding. If you need to spice up your love life (or even create one), Eros is the one to work with.

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Nov 27, 2009

Review of the book by J. T. Garrett a Michael Garrett in our "Native American" section

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Description: Biennial plant with a strong taproot and stems that grow branched up to 4 ft. Leaves have long toothed leaflets, bears yellow flowers in summer followed by brown oval shaped seed pods. Uses: Leaves and shoots of flowering plants are used fresh or dried in the shade. Tea is a to...

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Nov 26, 2009
Originally the chief god of Thebes, Amon grew increasingly important in Egypt, and eventually he became the supreme deity, identified as Amon Ra (See Ra). His temple, Karnak, is the largest religious structure ever built by man. Amun was thought of as the creative source of all life in heaven and earth, the seas and the Underworld. This creative power was manifested in the form of Ra, hence Amun-Ra. Amun is frequently represented as a ram or as a human with a rams head. The Egyptians believed that he took the form of the ruling human King in order to procreate. His name means "hidden"; his image was painted blue, which was the symbol of invisibility. His wife was Mut, with whom he had the son Khonsu, the god of the moon.

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Review of the book by Sarah Beach in our "New Releases" section

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Description: Short plant with a rosette of large white backed rhubarb-like leaves atop strong vertical roots which grow up to 3 feet long. In the summer, thick and hairy stems growing up to 6 feet tall bear reddish purpleflowers, followed by seedheads with hooked spines that last all winter long. ...

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Nov 25, 2009
Maat was a teenage girl goddess who was often represented as a pair of twins. She was Truth and Order, Harmony and equilibrium, justice and supreme balance; the concept that the universe, above everything else is an ordered and rational place. Her domain encompasses predictability and regularity - constants. She is - paradoxically - the Goddess of Science, as well as integrity and honor. She stands at the entrance to the material plane. At the time of one's death, she will place their heart on her scales and weight it against a feather. If they balance, then that person may pass on to the afterlife in peace. If not, it means that the heart is heavy with evil, and the soul is devoured by the monstrous goddess Ahemait.

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Nov 25, 2009

Review of the book by Amber Jayanti in our "Western Mystery Tradition" section

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Description: Tropical perennial with fleshy roots and stems growing up to 6 ft. Capsules of small seeds follow long fragrant tubular white or pink flowers. Uses: Can be occasionally used as a stimulant for the nervous system. ...

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Description: Short lived perennial with a basal rosette of oval toothed leaves. Branched leaved stems grow up to 4 ft. Bears small yellow flowers in summer followed by black seeds. Uses: Leaves are used after repeatedly fermented and dried in a complicated sequence. Fermented leaves yield a ...

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