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221 pages of results. 221. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... subsequent public lectures is as high as ever, numbers attending had sadly declined. He reiterated an oft repeated message - please will all members do their best to advertise the society and recruit new members. We have new flyers which can be distributed in suitable places, such as libraries. If you feel you can help in this way please write to Val Pearce. Remarking on the success of the Cambridge Conference last year, David Salkeld said the only downbeat aspect had been that the proportion of UK members had been less than hoped. He urged members to start planning for our next conference in about three years time. For anyone who felt they could not afford to attend the ...
222. Letter [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop No. 6 (June 1979) Home | Issue Contents Letter Sir, In answer to Michael Moakler's "suspicion" regarding Mutwa's book, I would like to invite him to write an equivalent "sort of fiction", as he says that " anyone who had read Velikovsky" could have written such a book. We're waiting! I would like to be able to reassure readers that Mutwa himself is already busy writing on and explaining the rock paintings in the south of Africa together with a young and dedicated white archaeologist, but conditions in the country make it difficult to make contact with Mutwa or his friends. The "Oera Linda Book" is ...
223. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 1: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manuscripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
224. Whirlpools and Whirlwinds [Books]
... , and the seas were the uterine fluids of that vast [production].3 Others, besides the Hindus, who were inheritors of ancient concepts, appear to have perpetuated the idea that mountain caves were the source of "power, ' in its various manifestations. The winds were supposed to have had origin in caves. Roscoe, writing regarding certain Central African rainmakers, informs us in this connexion. On a hill on which was the sacred place of one of these rainmakers, there was a hole from which the man affirmed that the gusts of wind which frequently accompanied rain proceeded. Again, dealing with sacred hills, he writes: The hill Kahola was sacred because ...
225. Chapter 16 Hittites ? Lydians [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , 1928), p. 44] "Other texts of Boghazkoi establish that Babylonian magic and medicine and astronomy were known and cultivated in Asia Minor. Also, a translation of the Gilgamesh epos was found there. ' [ibid., p. 45] The Hittites' had in common with the Babylonians scholarly works, hymns, writings based on historical traditions, vocabularies, and other literary works. [H . Güterbock, "Die historische Tradition und ihre literarische Gestaltung bei Babyloniern und Hethitern bis 1200," Zeitschrift für Assyriologie, XLIV (1938), p. 45] "Assyrian justice, as far as civil laws were concerned, had much in common with ...
226. Menkheperre Thutmose, A.K.A. Shishak Melech [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , A.K .A . Shishak Melech by Monty Hennegin and Malcolm Lowery M.H . IN THE Old Testament, Shishak is mentioned as the King of Egypt who gave Jeroboam asylum and as the Pharaoh who attacked Rehoboam in his fifth year - the references are so well known it seems pointless to name them. Now, the writing of early Hebrew, as with most alphabets in the Middle East, only had consonants: the vowels were interpolated at a later period. Consequently, the early transliteration of the name appears to have been Ssk . However, according to Velikovsky, quoting Dhorme in Revue Biblique Vol. XL (1931), the cuneiform transliteration of the ...
227. The Crescent [Books]
... , , , as the artists gradually expanded and flattened the crescent into a larger receptacle supporting the enclosure. This image of the Aten and crescent seems to have generated great confusion among Egyptologists. One of the gods associated with the crescent-enclosure is Khensu, whom all authorities identify as the moon. But the god's image remains enigmatic, for Budge writes: "He wears on his head the lunar disk in a crescent, or the solar disk with a uraeus, or the solar disk with the plumes and uraeus." (9 ) Did the Egyptians have difficulty deciding whether the god was the sun or the moon? 53. Three illustrations of the Egyptian god Khensu, showing ...
228. Whirlpools and Whirlwinds [Books]
... , and the seas were the uterine fluids of that vast [production].3 Others, besides the Hindus, who were inheritors of ancient concepts, appear to have perpetuated the idea that mountain caves were the source of "power, ' in its various manifestations. The winds were supposed to have had origin in caves. Roscoe, writing regarding certain Central African rainmakers, informs us in this connexion. On a hill on which was the sacred place of one of these rainmakers, there was a hole from which the man affirmed that the gusts of wind which frequently accompanied rain proceeded. Again, dealing with sacred hills, he writes: The hill Kahola was sacred because ...
229. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 2: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manuscripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
230. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 3: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manuscripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
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