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  • Izanagi: A God’s Sorrow and Creation.
    Izanagi: A God’s Sorrow and Creation. Eastern
  • Odysseus as the Master of Two Worlds
    The Odyssey Meaning: Odysseus as the Master of Two Worlds Greek & Roman
  • Apollo The Greek God of Light, Music, Prophecy, and More
    Apollo: The Greek God of Light, Music, Prophecy, and More Greek & Roman
  • The Legend of the Phoenix – From Greek Mythology.
    The Legend of the Phoenix – From Greek Mythology. Greek & Roman
  • Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?
    Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute? Greek & Roman
  • Geb | Earth God, Sky God, and Creator God Explained
    Geb | Earth God, Sky God, and Creator God Explained Egyptian
  • The Most Revered Deities in Hinduism: Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, and the Unity of the Divine
    The Most Revered Deities in Hinduism: Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, and the Unity of the Divine World Mythology: Legends from Every Corner of the Earth
  • Sun Wukong: The Mythology, Origins, and Legend of the Monkey King
    Sun Wukong: The Mythology, Origins, and Legend of the Monkey King Eastern

Author: Julian Sterling

Field Researcher & Cultural Analyst Julian Sterling bridges the gap between ancient ruins and the digital age. A former documentary consultant and tech-culture journalist, Julian focuses on the "living myth"—how ancient archetypes manifest in modern cinema, video games, and social movements. He treats mythology not as a dead language, but as a vibrant, evolving software that still runs in the background of our modern minds.

Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?

Posted on 02/02/202602/02/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?
Knowing God – Pan: Why Is He Often Depicted Holding a Flute?

Have you ever seen a half-man, half-goat god in books or paintings? Pan has a beard, horns on his head, and always holds a set of pipes of varying lengths. Yes, that’s the fellow called “Pan.” I used to see Pan all the time and wonder: Is this flute really that important? Later I learned…

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Greek & Roman

Izanagi: A God’s Sorrow and Creation.

Posted on 01/02/202601/02/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on Izanagi: A God’s Sorrow and Creation.
Izanagi: A God’s Sorrow and Creation.

Have you ever wondered how the land beneath our feet came to be? Long, long ago, the people of Japan believed two deities—Izanagi and Izanami—created their homeland. I first heard their story in an anime. But when I actually read the original myth, I discovered it was no lighthearted fairy tale. This is a story…

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Eastern

The Odyssey Meaning: Odysseus as the Master of Two Worlds

Posted on 30/01/202630/01/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on The Odyssey Meaning: Odysseus as the Master of Two Worlds
The Odyssey Meaning: Odysseus as the Master of Two Worlds

Have you ever wondered what truly makes a hero great? Is it brute strength? Or the ability to slay monsters? In the ancient Greek epic The Odyssey, the story of its protagonist Odysseus reveals that a true hero is someone who can seamlessly navigate between “two worlds.” Sounds a bit abstract, right? Don’t worry, let’s…

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Greek & Roman

Apollo: The Greek God of Light, Music, Prophecy, and More

Posted on 28/01/202628/01/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on Apollo: The Greek God of Light, Music, Prophecy, and More
Apollo: The Greek God of Light, Music, Prophecy, and More

As a kid flipping through myth books, I always thought Apollo was just that handsome sun god who drove his golden chariot to work every day… Only to discover as an adult that he does way more than bask in the sun! This guy also plays the lyre, heals the sick, foretells the future, and…

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Greek & Roman

Meeting Cerridwen: Finding True Transformation through Shadow Work and the Cauldron of Inspiration

Posted on 26/01/202628/01/2026 By Julian Sterling 1 Comment on Meeting Cerridwen: Finding True Transformation through Shadow Work and the Cauldron of Inspiration
Meeting Cerridwen: Finding True Transformation through Shadow Work and the Cauldron of Inspiration

Why did I suddenly need her? Honestly, I’ve been into spirituality for years—performed countless rituals, devoured stacks of books—yet it always felt… too pristine. Like scrubbing a room until it gleams with disinfectant—neat and tidy, but devoid of any lived-in warmth or that primal force that shatters you only to rebuild you anew. What I…

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Mythical Figures: Gods, Heroes & Legendary Creatures

Juniper Tree Spiritual Meaning: Protection, Purification, and Ancient Wisdom

Posted on 24/01/202624/01/2026 By Julian Sterling 1 Comment on Juniper Tree Spiritual Meaning: Protection, Purification, and Ancient Wisdom
Juniper Tree Spiritual Meaning: Protection, Purification, and Ancient Wisdom

For years, I’ve kept stumbling upon juniper in ancient texts and myths—especially in Greek tales. That way of weaving ordinary plants into grand cosmic narratives has always fascinated me. Yet each time I encountered it, I’d merely skim past, never delving deeper: Why juniper specifically? What secrets did it hold? Only recently did I resolve…

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Symbolism & Meanings: Decoding the Language of Myths

Sophocles: The Life, Works, and Modern Echoes of the Tragic Master

Posted on 23/01/202624/01/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on Sophocles: The Life, Works, and Modern Echoes of the Tragic Master
Sophocles: The Life, Works, and Modern Echoes of the Tragic Master

I. He Was More Than a Poet—He Was a Participant in His Era Sophocles (c. 496–406 BC) is often grouped with Aeschylus and Euripides as one of the three great tragic poets of ancient Greece. But what truly astonishes me is that he was far more than just a “playwright”—he was handsome, erudite, and even…

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Mythical Figures: Gods, Heroes & Legendary Creatures, Myth & Modern Life: Names, Pop Culture & Branding

Odin’s Ravens: The Secrets of Huginn and Muninn

Posted on 23/01/202627/01/2026 By Julian Sterling 1 Comment on Odin’s Ravens: The Secrets of Huginn and Muninn
Odin’s Ravens: The Secrets of Huginn and Muninn

In Norse mythology, Odin, the father of the gods, rarely travels alone—two ravens always perch upon his shoulders: Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory). Far from ordinary attendants, they form the core components of Odin’s wisdom system, symbolizing the subtle yet crucial interplay between thought and memory. The Profound Meaning Behind the Names. I pored over…

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Mythical Figures: Gods, Heroes & Legendary Creatures, Norse

Sophocles Meaning: The Father of Tragedy and His Mythological Legacy

Posted on 23/01/202623/01/2026 By Julian Sterling 1 Comment on Sophocles Meaning: The Father of Tragedy and His Mythological Legacy
Sophocles Meaning: The Father of Tragedy and His Mythological Legacy

I. Starting with a Film: My First Encounter with Sophocles. Several years ago, I watched a modern film—its exact title has faded from memory, but the feeling that “no matter how hard you try, fate always sneers behind your back” lingered. A friend casually remarked, “Isn’t this just a Sophoclean tragedy?” It stunned me. How…

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