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111. Untitled [Journals]
... Workshop Vol0501] Cardona, Dwardu: Shamash and Sin [Workshop W1992no2] Cardona, Dwardu: Shrine of Baal-zephon [Aeon Vol0406] Cardona, Dwardu: Stones of Ballochroy [Kronos Vol0403] Cardona, Dwardu: Sulfur Connection [Kronos Vol1203] Cardona, Dwardu: Sun of Night [Kronos Vol0301] Cardona, Dwardu: Tektites and China's Dragon [Kronos Vol0102] Cardona, Dwardu: Trouble with Aztex [Kronos Vol1102] Cardona, Dwardu: Two Sargons and Their Successors (Part One) [Aeon Vol0105] Cardona, Dwardu: Two Sargons and Their Successors (Part II) [Aeon Vol0106] Cardona, Dwardu: Velikovsky's Martian Catastrophes [Aeon Vol0203] Cardona, Dwardu ...
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112. Focus - Home & Abroad [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Santa Barbara, California 93105. (Price $3 for six issues.) This magazine discusses phenomena of interest to the Velikovskian as was mentioned in Workshop II but having said this, it must be admitted that this is where any similarity between the two schools of thought ends. Stonehenge Viewpoint does indeed investigate such items as mythological swords, dragons and angel wings but the interpretation of such phenomena is not a Velikovskian one, but rather one that owes its origins to Isaac N. Vail (1840-1912), an obscure American school teacher, whose writings first described the importance of what are now termed hidden halos'. According to his view, much of mythology and legend can ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 28  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/no3/13focus.htm
... these mystic cometary gases as Shekinfth, the Veil, and the most sacred attribute of the Godhead (120). EFFECT OF SOLAR RADIATION UPON COMETARY GASES 116. The visible tail of a comet as the body approaches closer towards the sun betrays strange movements which give it the appearance often as of some vast fabulous monster, such as a dragon or a fiery serpent, lashing its tail in agony as it plunges blindly forward along its allotted path. The effects of the solar rays operating upon this wanderer through space are seen in constant changes in its size and shape. It twists and contorts itself like a great writhing serpent, arches its back, throws its tail above its ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/earth.htm
114. A Maya Record of Two Thousand Years? [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... to catastrophes. The picture on page 74 is clearly related to cataclysm and is referred to by some authors as "the catastrophe picture." Thompson (1972, 88.89) believes it represents destruction of he world by flood. According to him "the painting depicts floods of water pouring earthward from the open mouth of a celestial dragon with subsidiary streams flowing from sun and moon cartouches suspended from the underside of the creature's body." It is strange he did not comment on the solid objects with which the downpour is charged. Their appearance is unique in the representation of water in the Codex, and they might have been intended to represent meteorites. Just below the ...
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... similar Egyptian or West Asiatic coincidences. The boomerang of Australia was clearly known in Egypt. It was a curved bit of heavy hard wood -J which was flung at long-necked water-fowl. Sport of this kind is often the subject of monumental paintings. A leading case in the representation of these winged deities is the great fight between Bel and the Dragon, that is between Merodach or Marduk and Tiamat the demon of Bahu (Hebrew, Bohu) the Deep, the Ocean, or chaos, which is also mentioned at p. 85. A piece of sculpture in the British Museum gives the forms of the combatants as here shown (p . 746) by the kind generosity of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  04 Oct 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/night2.htm
... I stated above, one aspect of Thornhill's postulate that fits well with the mytho-historical record is that magnetic fields tend to twist Birkeland currents into "ropes," making the structure appear like entwined snakes. This is important because, among many other things, the cosmic pillar was often described as having had the form of a serpent or celestial dragon. [99] We have already noted that Talbott, still keeping to his theory that the axis was actually a stream of debris raining down on Earth from the Saturnian configuration (Saturn itself or Mars), recognized the fact that "the cosmic mountain in many creation epics is presented as a churning, serpentine column rising along the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  03 Jan 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0601/047dem.htm
117. The Twelfth Planet: by Zecharia Sitchin [Journals] [Kronos]
... do not observe this planet, which the Babylonians called Marduk, is that its period of revolution is 3,600 years - a fact which combines with its planetary number to explain the traditional tenacity of sexagesimal counting. About the time when the solar system developed, Marduk struck the fourth planet, Tiamat (known to ancient Mesopotamians as the dragon of the deep and the mother of the gods), which then orbited between Mars and Jupiter. Half of Tiamat was then shattered to form the asteroids, while the surviving half, which became Earth, was deflected into a new orbit between Venus and Mars. Tiamat's satellite, Kingu (known to the Mesopotamians as the dragon goddess ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0404/090twelf.htm
118. Ear Symbols [Books]
... another, the culture-mixing which took place was productive of new developments. As the beliefs were mixed, so were the symbols which illustrated beliefs. Thus the Hindu naga (serpent) rain-god, which was imported into China by the Central Asian Buddhists, exercised a marked influence, as De Visser has shown,1in the development of the Chinese dragon This dragon is found to be connected with Chinese natural phenomena; it is depicted according to the conventions of Chinese, in short, it is thoroughly Chinese in every respect, because it reflects Chinese religious beliefs and is prominent in Chinese religious customs. It is a typical Chinese complex. But when dissected, the characteristic Chinese dragon is ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/3.htm
119. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Soft" Catastrophism; Nergal, the "Treacherous Dealer"; Worship of Mars; The Wounds of Planet Mars; The Greek "Dark Ages". Chapter Eleven: The Devil's Advocate Chapter Twelve: Victory of The Sun Sun and Science; Forebodings; The Propensity to Survive. Bibliography LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES The Archetype of the Chinese Dragon (Frontispiece) 1. Prominent Catastrophists since Bruno (Table) 2. The Ripping of the Surface of Mars (Map) 3. Fear of Comets and the Conquest of 1066 4. Some Shapes Taken by Recent Comets 5. Radiocarbon Dating and Ecological Stress 6. Disputed Explanations of the Tests of Time (Table) 7. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  25 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/chaos/index.htm
120. Ear Symbols [Books]
... another, the culture-mixing which took place was productive of new developments. As the beliefs were mixed, so were the symbols which illustrated beliefs. Thus the Hindu naga (serpent) rain-god, which was imported into China by the Central Asian Buddhists, exercised a marked influence, as De Visser has shown,1in the development of the Chinese dragon This dragon is found to be connected with Chinese natural phenomena; it is depicted according to the conventions of Chinese, in short, it is thoroughly Chinese in every respect, because it reflects Chinese religious beliefs and is prominent in Chinese religious customs. It is a typical Chinese complex. But when dissected, the characteristic Chinese dragon is ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/3.htm
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