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72 pages of results. 251. Ear Symbols [Books]
... From: The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs Home | Issue Contents CHAPTER III Ear Symbols Culture mixing and symbol mixing - survival of Palaeolithic concepts - shell amulets in Egypt - Cro-Magnon shells - Indian Ocean shell in Mentone grav - shells as ears - Shell murmur of god and air - Voice of sky god - Ear of Chaos - Breath of Life enters right ear - Breath of Death enters left oar - Chinese ear jade - Birth of Hindu hero from ear - Christ born from ear - Whirlwind and shell - Japanese magatama symbols and the ear – American - sliced shell symbol - Ear connected with sun - Ear-rings and the eye - Ear spirals in ...
252. Whirlpools and Whirlwinds [Books]
... think that a witch or wizard is riding on the blast, and that the knife, if it hits the witch, will be reddened by her blood or will disappear altogether, sticking in the wound it has inflicted. Some Esthonian peasants run shrieking and shouting behind a whirlwind, hurling sticks and stones into the flying dust. The Ingua Indians of the Grand Chaco ascribe the rush of a whirlwind to the passage of a spirit and they fling sticks at it to frighten it away. . . Of the Bedouins of Eastern Africa it is said that "no whirlwind ever sweeps across the path without being pursued by a dozen savages with drawn creases, who stab into the centre ...
253. Saturn's Children [Books] [de Grazia books]
... areas of the Tethyan welt that runs around the world east and west included the original Caucasian peoples who can be called the Atlanteans and the Tethyans. Even today some evidences of their original occupation of the Tethyan belt are noted in the Caribbean belt and Polynesia. Nor is Northwest Europe devoid of hints of the Atlanteans. Further, the American Indians of the East Southeast were perhaps originally Tethyans [24]. The Sines were split into Asians and American. The Africans were divided into those who remained in North and Central South America and in Africa and those who were transported long distances upon the moving Indian subcontinent and into Australasia [25]. Neanderthal, other "modern" ...
254. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... there are two more human remains which appear to date from over 9,000 years ago. Kennewick man in particular is of great interest because his skull was originally identified as Caucasian and thought to be that of an early European settler but radiocarbon dating put it at 9,300 years old. Further research has been halted due to local Indian tribes claiming legal rights to the bones of their ancestors. The Spirit Cave mummy also did not resemble local Indians, being more like Siberians or Japanese. It was buried with mats which, if the dating is correct, would be some of the oldest examples of weaving ever found. Earliest wanderings of mankind National Geographic, May 97 ...
255. Ear Symbols [Books]
... From: The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs Home | Issue Contents CHAPTER III Ear Symbols Culture mixing and symbol mixing - survival of Palaeolithic concepts - shell amulets in Egypt - Cro-Magnon shells - Indian Ocean shell in Mentone grav - shells as ears - Shell murmur of god and air - Voice of sky god - Ear of Chaos - Breath of Life enters right ear - Breath of Death enters left oar - Chinese ear jade - Birth of Hindu hero from ear - Christ born from ear - Whirlwind and shell - Japanese magatama symbols and the ear – American - sliced shell symbol - Ear connected with sun - Ear-rings and the eye - Ear spirals in ...
256. Whirlpools and Whirlwinds [Books]
... think that a witch or wizard is riding on the blast, and that the knife, if it hits the witch, will be reddened by her blood or will disappear altogether, sticking in the wound it has inflicted. Some Esthonian peasants run shrieking and shouting behind a whirlwind, hurling sticks and stones into the flying dust. The Ingua Indians of the Grand Chaco ascribe the rush of a whirlwind to the passage of a spirit and they fling sticks at it to frighten it away. . . Of the Bedouins of Eastern Africa it is said that "no whirlwind ever sweeps across the path without being pursued by a dozen savages with drawn creases, who stab into the centre ...
257. Contents: Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky [Books]
... The Air Phaëthon Atlantis The Floods Of Deucalion And Ogyges Chapter 8: The Fifty-two-year Period Jubilee The Birth Of Venus The Blazing Star The Four-planet System One Of The Planets Is A Comet The Comet Venus Chapter 9: Pallas Athene Zeus And Athene Worship Of The Morning Star The Sacred Cow Baal Zevuv (Beelzebub) Venus In The Folklore Of The Indians The Synodical Year Of Venus Venus Moves Irregularly Venus Becomes The Morning Star Chapter 10: The Synodical Year Of Venus Venus Moves Irregularly Venus Becomes The Morning Star Part II: MARS Chapter 1: Amos The Year -747 Isaiah The Argive Tyrants Again Isaiah Maimonides And Spinoza, The Exegetes Chapter 2: The Year -687 Ignis E Coelo March 23rd ...
258. Mysteries of the Sacred Universe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... expressed exact knowledge in apparently mythological terms. Comparison with the ancient traditions of Egypt and the Near East shows early cultural connections between India and these regions- including a surprisingly advanced science. However, quantitative science is only part of the picture. Mysteries of the Sacred Universe also offers a clear understanding of how the spiritual dimension integrated into ancient Indian cosmology. The Srimad-Bhagavatam presents an earth-centered conception of the cosmos. At first glance the cosmology seems foreign, but a closer look reveals that not only does the cosmology of the Bhagavatam describe the world of our experience, but it also presents a much larger and more complete cosmological picture. I'll explain. The Srimad-Bhagavatam's mode of presentation is ...
259. Making Moonshine with Hard Science [Journals] [Kronos]
... affect. Michelson says that "hard science" comes into being when the moon's revolution is measured to the accuracy of an eight-digit number. But eight digits can be attached to an IQ score, an automobile license, the average height of Americans, the temperature of a frying pan, a tonal harmony in music, a rhythmic sequence in Indian dance, and so on. And if we proceeded to an accuracy of ten digits, or twelve, we might find the moon revolving a bit irregularly, which a genial mechanician such as Professor Michelson might trace back to an old disaster. The important questions are what the number means and what purpose it serves. In the present ...
260. Aeon Volume VI, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... The Great Sphinx, Giza, Egypt. Photograph by Dwardu Cardona. Vox Popvli Our readers sound off. Page 5 Forum Discussions/debates between Dick Gagel, Anthony Peratt, and Dwardu Cardona. Page 6 The Ark And Tent Of Meeting by Dick Gagel Plasma Scalability by Anthony Peratt Falling Star Ev Cochrane Comparative myths, mainly from North American Indians, concerning the fall of Star Woman, her association with the Warrior Hero, and their unifying cosmic relations. Page 11: The Opening of the Mouth Ritual- Part III Ken Moss The conclusion of a definitive evaluation of the Egyptian rite in question, stressing comparable ceremonies and associated beliefs from Mesoamerica, and how they relate to events ...
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