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43 pages of results. 221. Velikovsky's Sources Volume Six [Books]
... , and see the stars fall with it./ The Ram, at whose approach, even before the spring's full warmth,/ ships may spread sails to balmy zephyrs- he who once/ Carried the frightened Belle over the sea,/ Into the sea himself will fall./ The Bull, who holds the Hyades between his shining horns,/ Falling will drag the Gemini down, and down will fall/ The bent- armed Crab./ Leo, resplendent with the fires of summer,/ Victim of Hercules, will fall again./ Virgo will fall, back to the earth that once she knew;/ Libra's true- balanced scales will fall, and ...
222. Saturn's Children [Books] [de Grazia books]
... One, the motionless heart in the island fire c. The four quarters of the world, the cosmic wheel, the four rivers of paradise, the four winds, communicating the divine force, the Lord of the Four Quarters d. The Sun's crescent imprint opon the heavenly city, carrying the god around the daily clock, the golden horns, the Sky Boat of God. e. The pillar of light, the cosmic tree, the cosmic column axis mundu , the axis of fire, the mountain of glory, Mt Olympus, the "Leg of Ptah". f. Two bullish figures uphold the Saturn image atop the pillar of the central fire. g. ...
223. From the Death of Moses to the Death of Eli [Books]
... were very still, as supposing that the king had composed himself to sleep. 3. Hereupon Ehud informed the people of Jericho privately of what he had done, and exhorted them to recover their liberty; who heard him gladly, and went to their arms, and sent messengers over the country, that should sound trumpets of rams' horns; for it was our custom to call the people together by them. Now the attendants of Eglon were ignorant of what misfortune had befallen him for a great while; but, towards the evening, fearing some uncommon accident had happened, they entered into his parlor, and when they found him dead, they were in great disorder ...
... been said above (p . 312), the sign for a constellation in the neighbourhood of our Libra reads in the Arsacid inscription claw(s ) ' of the Scorpion. These facts are very simply explained on the supposition that the Scorpion originally extended into the region of the Balance, and that originally a and b Librae represented the horns' of the Scorpion, but later on, when the autumnal equinox coincided with them, the term Balance was applied to them. Although this was used as an additional name, it was only natural that the old term should still be used as an equivalent. But it also indicates the great age of a portion of the zodiac ...
225. Velikovsky in Shakespeare [Articles]
... Applauding our approach. The false hope does not last long, for in the next battle Antony's forces are soundly defeated, and it appears that Cleopatra has betrayed him truly this time. Antony is driven into uncontrollable anger, and compares himself to Hercules, who, near death through a poisoned garment, hurls the bearer of it on the horns o ' th' moon, 442.45. We remember how Dr. Velikovsky showed that many myths of divine and sometimes horned animals scourging the earth are symbols of the catastrophic tempests, and so it is with the falling Antony, whom Cleopatra says is more mad Than Telamon for his shield; the boar of Thessaly Was never ...
226. The Location of Punt/Ophir Part II [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... protruding chins with a "God's-beard." The text calls them "the Heads of the Provinces"; one carries a plate with myrrh, the two others, large packs or bags on one shoulder. Behind these are two slightly smaller men, each with a donkey laden with bags. Then there is a row of cattle with medium-long horns. (These are not the same as the cattle on the upper row in the left corner, who have decidedly long horns; on the row below them the giraffe is depicted.) The following relief is badly damaged but well restored- one sees the trees, the pile dwellings, and the Puntites, carrying young myrrh trees ...
227. Chapter22
... of the Floods (in the midst of the headwaters) of the Two Oceans."]. The Bull descends, awesome to behold. 292 With his first snort he downs a hundred warriors. But the two heroes tackle him. Enkidu takes hold of him by the tail, so that Gilgamesh as espada can come in between the horns for the kill. The artisans of the town admire the size of those horns: "thirty pounds was their content of lapis lazuli." (Lapis lazuli is the color sacred to Styx, as we have seen. In Mexico it is turquoise.) Ishtar appears on the walls of Uruk and curses the two heroes who have ...
228. F. X. Kugler -- Almost a Catastrophist [Journals] [SIS Review]
... finishes in the sign of the ecliptic which is counted in Greek astrology as its [word in Greek], i.e . the location where it develops its greatest power : Taurus. (Kugler, by now, has established that the new moon on which the battle ends is not that immediately following the last crescent - "two horned figures of mourning" - on which the battle began. How many intervening months are involved, he derives "with consistency and increasing clarity" from the lines following.) "Line 520: On the last day of the battle Orion was, at nightfall, in almost the identical position on the western horizon, to that of ...
... the French Minister of the Interior." pp. 224-228.] Sagan's principle Sagan claims that "On page 179 a principle [in SCV], is enunciated, [in BB] is implied that when two gods are hyphenated in a joint name, it indicates an attribute of a celestial body-as, for example, Ashteroth-Karnaim, a horned Venus." 69 In Scientists Confront Velikovsky, Sagan was so sure of his evidence that he claimed that the hyphenated name principle was "enunciated." Then when he rewrote his piece of Broca's Brain, he wasn't so sure after all; he changed the "enunciated" principle into an "implied" principle. If Sagan wishes ...
230. The Age Of Man In America [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... ? Are you preaching heresy? ' "` No, Sir! ' said Leakey. "Hrdlicka replied, You are! You are telling students that man was in America 15,000 years ago. What evidence have you? ' "Leakey answered, No positive evidence. Purely circumstantial evidence. But with man from Alaska to Cape Horn, with many different languages and at least two civilizations, it is not possible that he was present only the few thousand years that you at present allow. '" 18 Leakey was lucky that he survived this encounter. Others were not so lucky. Just imagine the arrogance of Hrdlicka breaking into someone's rooms without first knocking at the ...
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