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Discusses introducing Greek mythology to a wider audience and making it a more accessible subject.
Celtic Origins and Mythology

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Mythologyabout Indian Philosophy & Mythology
Goddess_WorshipIn astrology and folklore, the Moon represents your emotional self, your inner self, your instincts, habits, and automatic reactions.
MythologyDiscusses introducing Greek mythology to a wider audience and making it a more accessible subject.
Social_MovementsThe Kalighat painters took their subjects from the religion and the mythology, but they were perhaps the first lot of Indian artists who had started painting for their customers in all the strata of the life, including common men. In ...
MythologyCeltic Origins and Mythology
MythologyIrish Mythology - A history of the Tuatha De Dannan
MythologyDo you love Greek Mythology - all of those incredible stories of amazing gods and goddesses? Looking to get a great tattoo to express your feelings? Finding the right Greek Mythology Tattoo can take some work and I would like ...
MythologyPercy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief movie is perfect to learn Greek mythology in a fun way. The movie is a perfect blend of adventure, mythology and modern day technology. It is a film adaptation of the book ...
MythologyThis article discusses current views on Mythology and where our personal, familial, communal, and societal mythologies are taking us, what they are, and what that means. How do we build a new Mythology and do we even need one?
MythologyScandinavian Mythology, pre-Christian religious beliefs of the Scandinavian people. The Scandinavian legends and myths about ancient heroes, gods, and the creation and destruction of the universe developed out of the original common mythology of the Germanic peoples and constitute the ...
Chaos MagicMuch folklore about dragons was believed throughout time. In Egyptian mythology, the god of the underworld, Osiris, is sometimes represented by a dragon. In Greek mythology, dragons are always guarding something or eating someone.
MythologyIrish Mythology - The Story of Deirdre
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