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72 pages of results. 701. The Charisma of Moses [Books] [de Grazia books]
... separately organized, ethnically distinct, and geographically concentrated element of the Egyptian population. It is precisely among groups of such special distinction and traditions that deviant religious manifestations may appear, often in connection with political movements arising out of perceived grievances. Numerous instances may be located in the history of protestantism and heresy in the Christian empires and among American Indian tribes of the past century. If, under such circumstances, a figure like Moses originates, the grounds are prepared for manifestations of charismatic leadership. In such cases, talking to god is one of a number of attributes, though a key one, that are attributed to the leader, here Moses. Indeed, given the circumstances ...
702. Collapsing Tests of Time [Books] [de Grazia books]
... evidence of time. Floods, tides, and hurricanes can erase levels of the biosphere completely; it is permissible to argue that all centers of civilization of the Saturnian age to be described later were completely eliminated, that all "neolithic" discoveries are of survivors, especially of peripheries of cultures - just as the Hebrews, Sumerian, East Indian, and other legends declare. Then, too, the subsequent Bronze Ages chronology for the ancient Near East has lately been shown to be awry, largely because catastrophic premises provoked a re-examination of the domestic and international problems of the dynasties of Egypt [74]. Finally, the evolutionary theory has had the services of practically all scientists ...
703. The Moon In Upheaval [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Garlick and I. Robinson, "Thermoluminescence of Lunar Samples," The Moon, The International Astronomical Union (IAU) Symposium, No. 47 (Dordrecht, Holland, 1972), p. 329. 102. B. D. Bhasin and C. M. Sunta, "Thermoluminescence of Luna-24 Samples," Proceedings of the Indian National Sciences Academy 45, Pt. A, No. 3 (1979): 47. 103. Ibid. 104. G. J. H. McCall, "A New Look at the Origin of the Lunar Surface Breccias," 2 vols., Astronomy and Space,Vol. 2, ed. P. Moore ...
704. Velikovsky's Sources Volume Two [Books]
... ** !? ?? ?( apud ** !? ?? ?Sycell, p.32) was 3600 days or ten years, each consisting of 360 days. After the deluge this primitive form was handed down by Noah and his descendants, to the Chaldeans, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Indians, and Chinese, as is evident from the testimonies of the best and most ancient writers and historians. ' Hales Analysis of Chronology, vol.1 . p.31. The Chinese year originally consisted of 360 days, as did the Mexican, which was divided into 18 months of 20 days each. ' Scaliger, de ...
705. The Ring of Truth by Isaac Vail [Books]
... this question must also answer the former question; what waters did the Spirit move upon? That is, if we locate the Deity of primitive man, we locate the waters also. I presume there is not a man who knows anything at all of the great world's primitive thought, whether ancient Hebrew, Assyrian, Iranian, Egyptian, Indian, Grecian, Roman, Celtic, or American, that does not know that the chief deity of all ancient peoples dwelt on high and in the heavens. Most emphatically this was the case of the ancient Hebrews who eventually called their Deity the Most High God- the God of the highest heaven. Then it is plain that the ...
706. Let There Be Darkness: An Archetypal Analysis of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich [Journals] [Aeon]
... . 97. (ref 66) A. L. Basham, The Wonder that was India (NY, 1959), pp. 159-161. 98. (ref 67) Ibid., p. 159. 99. (ref 68) Ibid., pp. 153-154; J. Finegan, An Archaeological History of Religions of Indian Asia (NY, 1989), p. 346. 100. (ref 69) C. O. Hucker, China's Imperial Past (Stanford, 1975), p. 438. 101. (ref 70) Ibid., pp. 438-439. 102. (ref 71) Ibid., p. 281. 103 ...
... , that its waters, the world over, stand higher to-day upon the shores of the continents than they formerly did, than they did in recent geological times ! How can we conclude otherwise ? Can it be possible that during the same age the great Pacific continent covering millions of square miles was submerged; the whole Atlantic bed; the Indian Ocean, and the North Polar seas, should all climb from 30 to 40 fathoms upon the shores, because of a subsidence of the land alone ? When Behring's Strait was made to connect the polar waters with the Pacific; when the Strait of Dover separated England from the continent of Europe; when the Strait of Gibraltar connected the ...
708. The Ship of Heaven [Journals] [Aeon]
... Heinrich Schäfer, "Altägyptische Bilder der Auf- und Untergehende Sonne," Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde," 1935, pp. 15-38. 79. Talbott, The Saturn Myth, op. cit., p 194 and notes 125-30. 80. Ibid. 81. A Coomaraswamy, "Symbolism of the Dome," The Indian Historical Quarterly, Vol. XIV, No. 1 (March, 1938), pp 11, 18 and throughout. 82. Ibid. 83. Faber, Origins, op. cit., Vol. III, pp. 204 ff. 84. E. Bergmann and Ake W. Sjoberg, The Collection of the Sumerian ...
709. The Environment And Preservation Of The Mammoth [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... . 140, 187. 92. Geoffrey Bibby, The Testimony of the Spade, (New York, 1956), p. 136. 93. Lister, Mammoths, op. cit., p. 107. 94. Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision, op. cit., pp. 327-328. 95. National Geographic on Indians of the Americas, (Washington, DC, 1955), p. 167. ...
710. A Fire not Blown [Books]
... source. Russian otets, pronounced [approximately] atyets, is a father. Cf. the Egyptian ut in utchat, or udjat. writing Etruscan zichne means tracks of Set. German zeichnen means to mark or draw. Greek grapho is likely to be ka and rhapis, rod. In Hindi, nagari is a set of scripts of Indian languages, including the divine script Devanagari. Deva means divine'. Naga, in Sanskrit, is a serpent, also a member of a race of semi-divine creatures, half human, half snake. The Greeks were familiar with these ideas; cf. Kadmos and Harmonia at Thebes, and the legendary first king of Attica, Kekrops ...
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