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Bethany is one of my closest friends and has been for over 5 years.
I read an article about Mithraism but I got a bit confused about it.
I know you are an expert on these subjects and I like to know you oppinion about it.
Here is the link to that page:
www.ceisiwrserith.com/mith/whatmithisnt.htm
Thank you and bright blessings!
I have heard a great deal about you. From a Soul King. I am here to speak to you. I am on one of the seats, of the councils of the Craft. I have a great many things, to speak to you about, I am a here upon request of a friend. As I said the councils have taken notice of you. So may our first meeting be blessed by the goddess herself.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Cardea (disambiguation).
Cardea means "Goddess of Protecting the Home". In Greek mythology, Cardea was the goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles, also associated with the wind. Her name comes from cardo, meaning door-pivot. She protected children against vampires and witches, and was also the benefactress of craftsmen. Her cult was important in ancient Rome, and was worshipped at the Beltane festival and during June, both of which were seen as a metaphorical "hinge" for the year. Masks, balls and figurines (oscilla) were hung from doorways or trees to encourage crop growth in reverence to her. The hawthorn tree was sacred to her.
Ovid said of Cardea, in what is apparently a religious formula, "Her power is to open what is shut; to shut what is open."
She was originally the nymph Carna until Janus gave her power over door handles and hinges and status as the protectress of children.
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