(The Conversation) — Witches, Wiccans and other contemporary Pagans see divinity in trees, streams, plants and animals. Most Pagans view the Earth as the Goddess, with a body that humans must care for ...
Le Corbusier, “Nature morte (Still life)” (1920), oil on canvas. (courtesy the Museum of Modern Art) With his heavy modernist hand and love of concrete, you wouldn’t really think of architect Le ...
The shell makers -- Tribal shell use -- Shells and religion -- Picking up money on the beach -- How the cowrie got its spots -- Iridescent beauty -- Shells in the arts -- Molluscs and medicine / M. G.
A new study suggests young children are more vocal when interacting with toys and household items, highlighting their importance for developing language skills. Researchers have found infants are ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Helen A. Berger, Brandeis University via Associated Press Witches, Wiccans and other contemporary Pagans see divinity in trees, streams, plants and animals.
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