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  2. Category:Spiritual and religious images - Wikipedia

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  3. Gate deities of the underworld - Wikipedia

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    3rd gate: its guardian snake is "Stinger" while the portal itself is the goddess "Mistress Of Food"; some jackals watch over the "Lake of Life" interdicted to the dead because it is the place where Ra draws his breath. Illustration for the Book of Gates, 9th gate — scene from the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I (c. 1290–1279 BCE).

  4. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming that Pope Francis is opening five “sacred portals” in a ritual that “has never been done before.” “BREAKING: Pope to Open 5 Sacred Portals on ...

  5. Aramu Muru - Wikipedia

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    Aramu Muru is an abandoned stone carving in Peru, near Lake Titicaca, known as “Gate of the Gods”.It was discovered in the early 1990s and is believed to be an abandoned Incan construction project.

  6. Torii - Wikipedia

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    The famous torii at Itsukushima Shrine. A torii (Japanese: 鳥居, ) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred, [1] and a spot where kami are welcomed and thought to travel through.

  7. The 12/12 Portal Is a Lucky Day for Manifesting Your Dream Life

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    The 12/12 portal is an annual event that takes place on December 12, when the day and the month on the calendar match up with one another. ... This energetic gateway is aligned with the power of ...

  8. Shrine of Baba Farid - Wikipedia

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    The shrine's Bab-e-Jannat portal into the shrine's innermost sanctum represents a symbolic gateway to paradise. The Chishti Order of Sufism was the first great Sufi order to take root in the capital of medieval Islamic India, Delhi . [ 2 ]

  9. Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture - Wikipedia

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    They view mirrors as supernatural portals and link them symbolically with the sun, moon, eyes, faces and flowers, much like at Teotihuacan during the Classic period. [6] The Huichol use circular glass mirrors for divination; in the Huichol language they are called nealika , a word with a dual meaning of "face". [ 86 ]