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Archangel Jophiel | The Angel of Judgement
Jophiel was there when humanity first used their free will to go astray.
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Aladdin | The Boy Whose Wishes Came True
Although Aladdin was lazy, he most certainly wasn’t stupid.
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Orisha Yemoja | The Spirit of the Great Mother
Yemoja is a deity of the rivers and the surface of water bodies. Her origins lay in Nigeria and she continues to be venerated throughout the African diaspora.
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The Wild Boar | Abundant, Fertile and Pragmatic
Boars are abundant within their ranges. The more territory they have, the more they will breed.
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Ostrich Symbolism | The Feather of Truth and Justice
To the ancient Egyptians, the ostrich feather was a powerful symbol of truth, justice and purity.
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Julnar the Sea-Born | An Arabic Folktale of Progeny
Once upon a time, there lived a king of Ajam-land whose name was Shahriman.
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The Venomous Scorpion | From Ancient Egypt to Modern Toxicology
Toxicology helps us to understand the harmful effects that chemicals, substances and situations can have on people, animals and the environment.
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A Story of Loss | The Biblical Matriarch Ruth
When Naomi’s sons pass away, Naomi instructs her daughters-in-law to return home. Orpah returns home, but Ruth remains.
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The Rat and Mouse Race | Survival Against All the Odds
Rats, much like pigeons, are two animals that flourish, instead of flounder, in urban environments.
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The Ladybug | A Good Luck Charm
The presence of a ladybug could make an individual feel that they are lucky; and this in turn allows them to attract all the luck in the world.