Practical Kabbalah
The amulet that rewrites the history of Christianity in northern Europe
The inscription inside a 3rd century AD silver amulet found in Frankfurt changes what we have known so far about the spread of Christianity in northern Europe.
The find, measuring just a few centimetres in size, was discovered during a 2017-2018 excavation in a grave of a man aged 25-35. The tomb was on the outskirts of the present-day city and dates to around 230 to 270 AD.
5,500-year-old Neolithic cranial amulets shed light on ancient belief system
And the Neolithic practice of using human remains for protection or luck is not unique to cranial amulets
Man posing as ‘holy person' sparks debate
An individual who introduces himself as a "holy person" in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır and allegedly makes around 1 million Turkish Liras daily, with an average of over 300 devotees visiting him on a single day, has set social media abuzz.
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