Kali Puja is a significant festival for Bengalis, celebrated on the same day as Diwali but focusing on the worship of Goddess Kali, symbolizing destruction and creation. Tracing back to ancient Ind…| Indrosphere
Tripura showcases a unique tradition by worshipping a two-armed form of Goddess Durga, steeped in the region’s royal legacy through the Manikya dynasty. This simpler depiction represents pers…| Indrosphere
Durga, Inanna, and Ishtar represent powerful goddesses from different ancient cultures, symbolizing divine femininity through strength, protection, fertility, and war. Despite cultural differences,…| Indrosphere
As I write this, we are a few days away from giving our first Sacred Tarot Workshop in London (6th June), and the choice of card for this blog entry is important to us both. The Queen of Pentacles is of great significance to myself but especially to Petronella, who identifies personally with her. Furthermore, this Queen and Mother of Earth has been our guiding principle as we've put together our Sacred Tarot collaboration and planned this first workshop. I knew last week I would blog about he...| Sacred Tarot