Forwarded from The Sun Pill
Tursaansydän, or the Heart of Tursas symbolizes the eternal cycle (cyclicality) In the center is the source, the mathematical center, the Creator from which all material (creation) springs.
In Finnish religion, the gods are the personalities of this sacred source, the birth of the deepest Creator, in both material and holistic metaphysical reality.
The Gods / Holders represent the individual forces of nature and their personal character, thus they are named & mythically described in human legends as a concept comprehensible to man.
Although there are such archetypal personalities, there is still only one Supreme Power in all. Universally in the practices of witchcraft (shamanism) this is typically a common view.
Every religion is united by a theory (myth) that conceptualizes the otherworldly and the supernatural for man to experience, to share & to understand.
In Finnish religion, the gods are the personalities of this sacred source, the birth of the deepest Creator, in both material and holistic metaphysical reality.
The Gods / Holders represent the individual forces of nature and their personal character, thus they are named & mythically described in human legends as a concept comprehensible to man.
Although there are such archetypal personalities, there is still only one Supreme Power in all. Universally in the practices of witchcraft (shamanism) this is typically a common view.
Every religion is united by a theory (myth) that conceptualizes the otherworldly and the supernatural for man to experience, to share & to understand.