Welcome to Ishtar Goddess star-symbol. Why is it called this? Because it was the title of the image that I first used but later removed. Until I have a better title, this is what it is called. I'm a student and beginner in the occult, spirituality, and philosophy, and frankly I could not think of any other subjects to base the website on. You'll also notice the "Music" tag. That is because music is a central part of my life, and what I believe to be a central part of the universe. I believe the fundamental essence of the cosmos to be mathematics and music. The upholding of existence is dependant upon the chariot elf solving the equations, and the dancing Nataraja. If either of those two stop, everything ceases to exist. This "everything" may or may not be our singular universe, it could also contain other universes. But we know very little about the nature of the worlds to say anything about that, even though physics and philosophy do not deny the possible existence of a multiverse.
So what nature will this website serve? The topics dealt with could be anything from philosophy to physics, and the use of the "Music" tag also leaves open reflections on the latter. As religious and spiritual perception of humans evolved from ancient religion through behavioral modernity to the New Age and UFO religions of the 20th century, coming full circle to the concept of extraterrestrial contact (because almost all God-like beings or deities are extraterrestrial in nature, especially the Abrahamic God and the gods of the Hindus), technology has provided us with a further exploration of the subconscious. The internet has changed religious thinking by giving easy access to information, so that people are less likely to believe in everything they hear. Maybe it also made them more "rational". The danger or boom of cults and new religious movements has far reduced, which is why the last time new religious experiences were taken seriously (and not just ironically) was with the UFO religions from the 1960s to the 1980s.
But the internet provides a new means for religious and spiritual experience. Now more than ever in history, people have free access to a plethora of sacred texts and religious knowledge. So it's not an overstatement to say that the internet has made the learning of religious ideas and spirituality much convenient. Another thing that the internet has provided is more ways to spread obscure religious ideas and interpretations, including your own. So if the material plane is blotted with spiritual areas and portals, websites could be a digital counterpart. This website is one of those portals to the subconcsious, where you can learn but also experience by channeling it through a part of your inner mind. And even if it's not seen by another consciousness, it will still stand in the material and digital plane as another mirror of reality.