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Review: “The Northman” – What evil steals the hearts of brave young men?

By Lyonel Perabo | May 6, 2022

Lyonel Perabo reviews the new film “The Northman,” directed by Robert Eggers, which features striking historical fidelity in its story of Viking Age revenge.

Paganism

Review: Ptahmassu Nofra-Uaa’s Divine Icons and Sacred Verses

By Storm Faerywolf | March 19, 2022

Nofra-Uaa draws from the natural world and expresses a religious experience not confined by establishments, traditions, or dogma, but instead draws from the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the body itself, to describe a religious state devoid of shame or spiritual fascism.

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Mami Wata statue unveiled in New Orleans

By Eric O. Scott | January 30, 2022

Replacing a statue of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee, Simone Leigh’s new sculpture, Sentinel (Mami Wata), whose aspects are found in many African Diasporic Religions.

Paganism

Review: Ragnarok by Odin Helgheim

By Lyonel Perabo | December 19, 2021

Lyonel Perabo reviews the first volume of Odin Helgheim’s comics series “Ragnarok,” which has just been released in an English translation.

Africa

“Forever is Now” brings contemporary art to the Pyramids

By Eric O. Scott | October 24, 2021

In the first exhibition of its kind, Art d’Egypte has opened a three-week exhibition of contemporary art installed at the Pyramids of Giza.

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Deck: This Might Hurt Tarot Deck,by Isabella Rotman, published by STERLING ETHOS, an imprint of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.

Card: Major Arcana Thirteen (13) – Death

This week, there is apt to be a strong emphasis on letting go of something that no longer serves—be it a career, a belief, an object, or a relationship. The cycles of change are unavoidable, and by working with the energies of change rather than fighting against them, allow space for new and brighter opportunities to present themselves.

In contrast, avoidance or resistance to change is only likely to prolong the inevitable. The more one clings to opposing the incoming changes, the potential for stagnation and greater difficulties are only likely to increase. Refusal to recognize and accept what needs to be released is unlikely to prevent any transitions, but merely postpone the transformation, possibly making it even more difficult.

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