Polish protection symbols

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an old book with many different symbols and designs on the pages, all in black ink

Ornament making is one of the oldest art forms in human history. Our ancestors used ornaments to physically encode messages to their descendants and gods alike; to make sense of the world around them and to symbolically appropriate it for themselves. This has been the case since prehistory. But in the 20th century, ornaments came to be seen as relics of the past, as a sign of 'savagery', as something inappropriate for the modern world. Let's try to find out why this happened and take a look…

the cover for protection sigil harnesss the magic of ancient symbols, with two birds on top

A protection sigil is a very personal form of magic and can represent different meanings or intentions. This is what makes designing a sigil so fun! Depending on your witchcraft beliefs or spiritual practice, you can also include symbols used throughout history (Norse, Celtic, Greek, Enochian, Wiccan, etc.) to create the perfect magic sigil for you! Protection sigils are often used in rituals, spells, and ceremonies to create a sacred space for the spiritual practitioner(s). #peculiartips

an image of some type of symbols that are in different styles and sizes, including the letters

Slavic symbols originate from Northern Europe and Eurasia. The Slavs, who were their creators, are an ethnic group that has existed in Europe since at least time of the Romans. Slavs are largest ethnic group in Europe that share a linguistic and cultural history. Ancient Slavs lived in tribal societies, presided over by tribal chieftains, and practiced a multi-theistic form of Paganism. Over time, however, tribes were consolidated and, not long after, most converted to Christianity...

the cover for symbols of slavic goddess moloksh, with an image of a woman holding a cat

Step into the enchanted world of Slavic Goddess Mokosh, known as Мокошь and Макоша, where cats and yarn hold profound symbolic power. Discover how these symbols weave together the threads of fate and protection in Slavic mythology. #SlavicGoddessMokosh #Мокошь #Макоша #GoddessSymbols #SacredCat #YarnMystery #SlavicMythology #AncientSymbols #DivineFeminine #WeaverOfFate #ExploreMythology #MysticalJourney #MokoshSecrets #MythicalSymbols #SlavicCulture

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