Ragnarok

Ragnarok, or the end of the world, is a central event in Viking mythology. It is described as an apocalyptic battle between the gods and the giants, which destroys everything in its path and announces the end of the world as the Vikings knew it. The term “Ragnarok” means “fate of the gods” or “twilight …

Teshuvah

Teshuvah , often translated as “repentance” in English, is a central concept in Jewish tradition. It involves a return to God, a change in behavior and a commitment to self-improvement. Yeshua is seen as an ongoing process throughout life, with periods of reflection and renewal often occurring during the Jewish holidays. In the Jewish tradition, …

The Kaaba

The Kaaba is a sacred building located in the heart of the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is considered one of the holiest places in Islam and is revered by millions of Muslims around the world. The Kaaba is a stone cube covered with black cloth and gold, with Arabic calligraphic inscriptions on …

The messiah in religions

The concept of a messiah is present in many religions around the world, and is often associated with the idea of a savior who is to come to bring peace and justice on earth. However, whether there will be one messiah for all religions is a matter of debate among believers. In the Christian tradition, …

Odin

Odin is an important figure in Norse mythology, also known as Asatru or the religion of the ancient Norse gods. Considered the king of the gods, Odin was also the god of war, wisdom, magic and poetry. According to Norse mythology, Odin created the world with his two brothers, Vili and Vé. He was also …