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    The Hermetic Teachings

    Hermetic teachings are a collection of philosophical and religious ideas attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary Hellenistic figure that combines aspects of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. These teachings are rooted in the traditions of Hermeticism, which emerged in the early centuries of the Common Era and have influenced various aspects […] More

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    Māori Mythology (New Zealand)

    Māori Mythology is the belief system of the Māori people, the indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand. It encompasses a diverse collection of stories, deities, and traditions that are deeply connected to the Māori culture, history, and the natural world of New Zealand. Major Deities and Figures Tāne Mahuta: Tāne Mahuta is a prominent deity in […] More

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    Torres Strait Islander Mythology

    Torres Strait Islander Mythology is the belief system of the Torres Strait Islander people, who reside in the Torres Strait Islands, a culturally rich region known for its unique blend of Indigenous Australian and Papua New Guinean influences. The mythology of the Torres Strait Islanders encompasses a diverse collection of stories, spirits, and traditions that […] More

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    Papua New Guinean Mythology

    Papua New Guinean Mythology is the belief system of the indigenous peoples of Papua New Guinea, a country known for its incredible cultural diversity, with hundreds of distinct ethnic groups and languages. The mythology of Papua New Guinea encompasses a vast array of stories, spirits, and traditions that are deeply connected to the diverse cultures […] More

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    Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Mythology

    Rapa Nui Mythology is the belief system of the Rapa Nui people, who have inhabited Easter Island for centuries. This isolated island, known for its mysterious stone statues called Moai, has a unique mythological tradition that reflects the island’s history, culture, and connection to the natural world. Major Deities and Figures Makemake: Makemake is a […] More

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    Micronesian Mythology

    Micronesian Mythology is the belief system of the Micronesian people, who reside in a vast region of the western Pacific Ocean, including countries such as the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, the Marshall Islands, and Guam. It encompasses a rich tapestry of stories, deities, and traditions that reflect the cultural diversity of the Micronesian islands. […] More

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    Melanesian Mythology

    Melanesian Mythology is the belief system of the Melanesian people, who reside in a vast region that includes countries such as Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia. It encompasses a rich tapestry of stories, deities, and traditions that reflect the cultural diversity of the Melanesian islands. Diverse Cultural Groups Melanesia is […] More

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    Polynesian Mythology

    Polynesian Mythology is the collective belief system of the Polynesian people, who inhabit the islands of the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, and New Zealand. It encompasses a wide range of stories, deities, and traditions that are deeply connected to Polynesian culture, navigation, and their unique relationship with the vast ocean. Major Deities […] More

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    Hawaiian Mythology

    Hawaiian Mythology is the belief system of the indigenous people of Hawaii, the Native Hawaiians. It encompasses a rich and diverse collection of stories, deities, and traditions that are deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture, spirituality, and their close connection to the islands. Major Deities and Figures Pele: Pele is one of the most well-known deities […] More

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    Maori Mythology

    Maori Mythology is the belief system of the Maori people, the indigenous Polynesian inhabitants of New Zealand. It is a rich and intricate collection of stories, deities, and traditions that are deeply intertwined with Maori culture, spirituality, and the natural world of Aotearoa (New Zealand). Major Deities and Figures Tāne Mahuta: Tāne Mahuta is a […] More

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    Australian Aboriginal Mythology

    Australian Aboriginal Mythology is the belief system of the Indigenous peoples of Australia, who have inhabited the continent for tens of thousands of years. It encompasses a vast and intricate collection of stories, known as Dreamtime or Dreaming stories, that are deeply connected to Aboriginal culture, spirituality, and their unique relationship with the land. Dreamtime […] More

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    Apache Mythology

    Apache Mythology is the belief system of the Apache people, a group of indigenous tribes primarily located in the Southwestern United States, including Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Apache mythology comprises a diverse and spiritual collection of stories, deities, and ceremonies that are deeply intertwined with Apache culture, spirituality, and their historical way of life. […] More