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The Phoenix: A Timeless Symbol of Hope, Resilience, and Rebirth in a World at War
The Egyptians believed the phoenix was associated with the sun god Ra, embodying the cycle of death and rebirth—the daily rising and setting of the sun, symbolizing immortality and eternal renewal. The Greek myth describes the phoenix as a magnificent bird that lives for hundreds of years before bursting into flames and being reborn from its own ashes—a vivid image of hope after despair. The Romans adopted this myth, seeing the phoenix as a symbol of resilience that could ris
Jae Byrd Wells
Jul 186 min read


Reclaiming Our Bedouin Roots: Discovering the Deep History of the Jewish People and Embracing a Broader Cultural Perspective
Throughout centuries, the Jewish people have worked tirelessly to define their identity—distinguishing themselves from their Arab and...
Jae Byrd Wells
Jul 154 min read

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