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79 pages of results. 701. Notes (The Atlantis Myth) [Books]
... '. Cf. Moons, Myths, and Man, pp 271 f., In the Beginning God, pp. 119 f. Note 82. The mythological background of this passage is fully discussed in my work, The Book of Revelation is History, pp. 130 f. Note 83. The Klimasturz passages in the Book of Genesis are dealt with in my book, In the Beginning God, pp. 107-113. Note 84. The passage Jer. li. 63 f. is very corrupt, and the rendering in the A.V . is not the only possible one. A slightly different interpretation would make it contain a distinct `immersion motif': ...
... , and the underlying magma too cool, for separation. They constitute the great peninsulas, Scandinavia, Arabia, India, Burma, Korea, Kamchatka, California, Yucatan, and Nova Scotia. However, as will be shown later, there were also other and much more quickly acting forces at work, which were chiefly responsible for the genesis of such islands and peninsulas as those of eastern Asia. It will thus be seen that Europe was the greatest loser through areas drifting away. This splitting up of Western Europe was chiefly due to a great, and probably rapid, westward movement of the North American crustal slab, which was evidently the first to become separated from the ...
703. Cosmic Catastrophes and the Ballgame of the Sky Gods in Mesoamerican Mythology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Flutsagen. Ethnologisch betrachtet, Braunschweig 1891; C. Distel, Die Sintflut und die Flutsagen des Altertums, Berlin 1871; E.B . Tylor, On the Limitis of Savage Religion', Journal of the Anthropological Institute, vol. 21, 1892, pp. 282-301; B. Lang, Non-Semitic Deluge Stories and the Book of Genesis. A Bibliographical and Critical Survey', Anthropos 80, 1985, pp. 605-616; M. Winternitz, Die Flutsagen des Alterthums und der Naturvölker', Mitteilungen der Anthropologschen Gesellschaft in Wien, Vol. 31, 1901, pp. 305-333. 15. F. Horcasitas, An Analysis of the Deluge Myth in Mesoamerica' in ...
704. Solar System Studies [Journals] [Aeon]
... Pluto in the same time and also in retrograde motion. Pluto/Charon receive practically no solar energy. Pluto is too small to retain hydrogen or helium, and even neon would freeze if present. These bodies are small, very remote from the Sun and very cold. Pluto/Charon does not fit extant theories of cosmology concerning the genesis of the Solar System. It could be a disrupted core of a large former comet or a pair of escaped satellites of Neptune. Pluto and Charon both have the size and low density to have been satellites of a large outer planet. The interlaced orbits of Neptune and Pluto/Charon have been cited both in favor of escape from ...
... Bismarck Archipelago The former are of peculiar geological formation, mostly consisting of ancient rocks, which, because they do not at all fit in with the arrangement of similar rocks in either south-eastern Africa or in Madagascar, are supposed to represent an upheaval' in recent' Miocene or Pliocene-times. This estimate would agree well with our own explanation of their genesis. The Mascarenes contain much basalt, and similar extruded' rock, whose presence also fits in perfectly, the terrestrial crust was perforated, or torn open there. According to Hoerbiger's Cosmogonic Theory, a cloud of 192 satellitic core material descended to the north-east of Madagascar, and threw up an enormous shock wall towards the east. The ...
706. Fingerprints of the Gods: do ancient relicts point to an advanced civilisation 15,000 years ago? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... with a shaft and they laid the three pyramids out on the ground in the form of the stars of Orion's belt and until the last fifteen years nobody noticed. Well it is now quite clear. The issue of the pyramids mimicking the pattern of the three stars of Orion's belt helps us to date the site, or to date the genesis of the site and creates an anomalous situation. I say that I am satisfied that there is a very strong connection with the epoch of 2,500BC, determined by those shafts, but at the same time the pattern of the pyramids on the ground speaks of a much earlier epoch. If we look at the constellation of Orion ...
707. Dragons and Serpents (Moons, Myths and Man) [Books]
... all this points very definitely and clearly to the probability that Proteus was originally a personification of the Tertiary satellite. The Earth-spanning cosmic serpent appears in many myths. The Hindus tell of Sesha, which arched over the waters and held them in thrall. The waters were the path of Kulkulcan, the feathered serpent' of the Mayas. In Genesis the spirit of God' (a sublimated form of the conspicuously absent dragon or serpent) moved upon the face of the waters. The demon Vritra of Hindu mythology was named the Encompasser'. The Iranians told of a great fiery dragon that rose in the south and covered the whole zodiac with its enormous tail. The Edda reports ...
708. Appendices (The Book of Revelation is History) [Books]
... , that is, which propped the vault of heaven and `visibly' protected all the earth. But the `stump' became `wet with the dew of heaven' (15b), till `seven times', that is, all necessary time, had passed-the whole being a very much toned down version of the report in Genesis, `the windows of heaven were opened' and `it rained upon the earth forty days and forty nights'. Then all creation ran wild (14), each being fending for itself as best it could. Man, who had been `flourishing in palaces' (4 ), now dwelt `with the beasts of ...
709. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... wall-painting at Daba in a supposedly Hyksos level, Emmett said a scarab of the Hyksos pharaoh Kian was found on Crete and in Babylon and Margaret Grant drew attention to one in Tartesa in Spain. The next meeting is planned for 14th December 1996 at 2pm at 16 Oman Avenue, London. Trevor Palmer will review Bauval and Hancock's Keeper of Genesis and David Salkeld will introduce his work on the Book of Samuel. Errata The following was omitted from Benny Peiser's article Was the Cambridge Conference Flop? ' (C &C Review, Vol. XVI, 1994, pp. 37 - 42). Most interestingly, during the last 15 years a paradigm shift towards catastrophism has also ...
710. RECONSTRUCTING THE SATURN MYTH [Journals] [Aeon]
... my forthcoming essay, "The Exhaled Heart of the Sun." 28. A. M. Hocart, Kingship (Oxford, 1927), p. 7. 29. TSM, pp. 13 ff. 30. Ibid. pp. 22 ff. 31. Robert Graves and Raphael Patai, Hebrew Myths, the Book of Genesis (New York, 1966), pp. 61-2; Louis Ginzberg, The Legends of the Jews (Philadelphia, 1913), Vol. I, pp. 59-64; C. G. Jung, Mysterium Coniunctionis, Collected Works (Princeton, 1956-72), Vol. 14, pp. 398 ff. 32. TSM, ...
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