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How Stork Legends, Myths and Omens Set Their
 Place in History
   How Stork Legends, Myths and Omens Set Th Place in History | Ancient Origins
Storks have been regarded as very important symbols over the age originally represented the divine spiritual Ba, one of the parts of the soul , with the saddle-billed stork ( Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis ) confirms this habit, highlighting that the stork's breast, if seen from vaguely resembles a heart, intended as a soul.
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Beware the Evil Dead in Myth and Folklore: The Tale of Khoma Brut
Beware the Evil Dead in Myth and Folklore: Tale of Khoma Brut | Ancient Origins
Beware the Evil Dead in Myth and Folklore: The Tale of Khoma Later ; Print. A well-known medieval tale talks about the three li the three dead. As the story goes, three young men meet three walking, talking corpses. The dead tell the living that they must immoral ways because youth and life are not forever.
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The Sacred Three in Asian Beliefs: Triple Gods, Tridevi, and the Three Treasures
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