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Book of Shadows

Deities
Anubis: The Jackal-Headed God of the Dead
Among the pantheon of ancient Egyptian deities, few are as instantly recognisable and mysterious as Anubis, the jackal-headed god of the dead. Haunting the shadowy thresholds between life and the afterlife, Anubis played a vital role in Egyptian religion,...
Janus: The Roman God of Beginnings, Gates, and Transitions
In the pantheon of Roman gods, few are as symbolically rich and enigmatically powerful as Janus—the two-faced deity of beginnings, endings, doorways, and transitions. Unlike the more widely recognised gods of Olympus, Janus remains an obscure figure...
Aengus: The God of Love, Youth, and Poetic Inspiration in Irish Mythology
In the emerald folds of Ireland’s ancient hills and mist-draped glens, a name echoes through time—Aengus, the god of love, youth, and poetic beauty. He is one of the most beloved figures in Irish mythology, wrapped in mystery, romance, and magic. Also...
Saraswati: The Radiant Goddess of Wisdom, Music and Learning
In a world that often chases power, wealth, and status, there remains a divine presence who gently reminds us of the enduring value of knowledge, creativity, and truth. She is Saraswati—the Hindu goddess of wisdom, music, learning, and eloquence. Often...
Belenus: The Bright One of Celtic Mythology
In the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology, few deities shine as brightly—both literally and symbolically—as Belenus, often referred to as “The Bright One.” Associated with the healing powers of the sun, the renewal of spring, and the flourishing of life,...