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145 pages of results. 241. KA [Books]
... the divine element in the skull and spine, as expounded by Plato in the Timaeus. The blinding of Teiresias was caused by his observations of snakes. He killed the female of a pair of snakes. Another story, or more probably another version of the same occurrence, was that he was called upon to settle a dispute between Zeus ... the summons is a thunderbolt (keraunos), or "rainy hail". Chalaza', hail, may be the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew baradh', which normally means not just ordinary hail, but stones, hot stones, or meteorites, as in O.T . Joshua X:11 and Exodus Q-CD vol 6: ...
242. The Heavenly Host [Books] [de Grazia books]
... probably a product of divinely inspired categorization; "it" is needed not for inanimate objects, as school children are told, but for a godly presence that is neither female nor male.) The collective experience and interpersonal communication of an event that requires a naming - an event whose connection with the numerous high-energy expressions of nature is obvious ... whose direct efficient cause is not a great god - is a final way by which many a demigod is produced. Thus the breezes are named, the meteors, the volcanoes, the erratic boulders, the deeps of caves and seas, the ancient trees, the animals of curious form and expression, and so on to many thousands. ...
243. The Saturn Thesis (Part 2) [Journals] [Aeon]
... the theme in all of its vari-ations. From her study of these symbols, Walker concluded that "the three-way design of the triangle and its many relatives usually represented the female principle," i.e ., the archetypal goddess. Thus the triangle was the unique form of the Hindu Goddess, from which the active masculine powers arose ... one finds in Classical and medieval descriptions of comets occasional uses of the expression "diadem," or "crown," which is a bit odd since comets do not normally appear to crown anything or anyone. But the lesson we have learned is that words and symbols originated in archetypal relationships which are no longer present. No one seems ...
244. Venus in Ancient Myth and Language: Part Two [Journals] [Aeon]
... the importance of "binding" in the mythology of the Latin goddess. In On the Latin Language, Varro speculated that the attractive force behind the union of male and female was a manifestation of Venus' ability to "bind". (17) Varro further argued that Venus' epithet "Victory" stemmed from the fact that the ... likewise recognized the importance of "binding" in the mythology of the Latin goddess. In On the Latin Language, Varro speculated that the attractive force behind the union of male and female was a manifestation of Venus' ability to "bind". (17) Varro further argued that Venus' epithet "Victory" stemmed from the fact ...
245. Thoth Vol III, No. 11: Aug 25, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... mother goddess and warrior hero are paired in various ways, to represent the cosmic twins in later art. The good and evil brothers, dark and light, male and female, above and below, two faces looking in opposite directions, right and left - all are included in the mix. As I've suggested previously, these motifs are ... of the mother goddess and warrior hero are paired in various ways, to represent the cosmic twins in later art. The good and evil brothers, dark and light, male and female, above and below, two faces looking in opposite directions, right and left - all are included in the mix. As I've suggested previously, these ...
246. He Who Shines by Day [Books] [de Grazia books]
... monster corresponds to the professed Hellenic triumph over the powerful proto-mediterranean religious culture. The mythic mind can support this idea along with the contradictory apotheosis of Athena as the ideal castrating female of psychoanalytic theory. Hephaestus has a resemblance to the Etruscan smith-god and death-demon, Tuchulcha, who dispatches people with a giant hammer. Tuchulcha is assisted by a winged ... Olympia, must play a leading role in it. Will it be masculine? Athena has been known to play such roles. Actually, she ends the Odyssey playing the male role of Mentor, Counselor of State. By now we know that gods can readily become transvestites. Hercules, for all his impressive masculinity, dresses and behaves like ...
247. A Brief Summary of the Evidence for a Gap in the Bible and Much Earlier Dates for Many of its Major Events [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Saphira. "The Lord will bring you back in ships to Egypt... again; and there you shall offer yourselves for sale to your enemies as male and female slaves" (Deuteronomy 28). Could this passage from the Bible refer to a second period in Egypt, when Hebrews worked as slaves on the building of Pithom ... , and Saphira. "The Lord will bring you back in ships to Egypt... again; and there you shall offer yourselves for sale to your enemies as male and female slaves" (Deuteronomy 28). Could this passage from the Bible refer to a second period in Egypt, when Hebrews worked as slaves on the building ...
248. Radiocarbon Dating The Extinction [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , the American Cheetah had become extinct.139 If nearly every single cheetah had been killed off during the recent catastrophe proposed by Velikovsky, except a few or one pregnant female this would be found in a lack of variability in the genetic makeup of all subsequent crosses of the species. According to Elizabeth Pennisi, "molecular biologists drove. ... The discoverer of the Vero deposits, E. H. Sellards... a very capable paleontologist wrote in the debate that ensued: That the human bones are fossils normal to this stratum and contemporaneous with the associated vertebrates is determined by their place in the formation, their manner of occurrence, their intimate relation to the bones of other ...
249. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... .12.03.) Two male burials, thought to date from 18,000 years ago, have been discovered in the Willandra region, where a male and female, dated at 40,000 years, were previously found at Lake Mungo. Mungo Lady' is the earliest known cremation and Mungo Man' is the earliest known ... so long because it is revered and protected. Australia (Sydney Morning Herald, 6.12.03; The Australian, 5.12.03.) Two male burials, thought to date from 18,000 years ago, have been discovered in the Willandra region, where a male and female, dated at 40,000 ...
... areas [30]. The failure of scholars to recognize the connectedness and significance of historical and mythological accounts of cataclysmic occurrences would be an example of repression interfering with the normal functioning of the intellect. if they have looked at this material over generations and haven't seen the implications that Dr. Velikovsky sees, it could be explained as a ... a means of externalizing a painful inner reality in terms of more comfortable symbols and images. (Plate 1). This painting is the work of a 30-year old Canadian male who utilized painting and drawing as an aspect of his therapy. To assume that a painting such as this represents phylogenetic content would be foolish. Obviously, one would ...
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