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<title>Pagan Gods’ Trinity</title>
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<description>Get Lucky 🔗Either I’m very lucky, or I keep finding evidence that everything is connected. After Rites of Passage, I’ve been reading one of my Christmas presents: the very recent Woodruff’s Guide to Slavic Deities. I confess that when I discovered it was printed by Amazon, after flipping through the pages, at first I had some prejudices. I thought it was mainly a sort of list, maybe a catalogue… oh boy, I was so wrong!
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The text is full of interesting notions and –what I look for most– connections among civilisations. In brief, by studying the roots of names (often Proto-Indo-European), very interesting details can be discovered. Especially in countries like the Slavic ones, close each other, some small differences of pronunciation can help to find new details.
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A photo I took in Slovenia. The &ldquo;magical&rdquo; atmosphere is quite powerful!
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One of the main aspects discussed by this book concerns the polyvalence of the gods.</description>
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