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... Chilam Balam, we will cite a few.(10) At the same time, we will demonstrate the essential homogeneity of man's response to the traumatic advent of the Venus-comet by presenting some analogous passages from the Bible: Chilam Balan, p. 84: The Sun will roll over [Spanish se volteara], the face of the Moon will roll over; blood will come down through the trees and stones [Spanish bajara la sangre por los arboles y las piedras]: the heavens and the earth will burn by the word of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. Revelation 8.7 (RSV): The first angel blew ...
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... learn from Prof. Sayce [12] that in Babylonia Anu and Bil ranked as two members of a triad from the commencement of the Semitic period, the third member being probably a southern star symbolised as we shall see in the sequel; it is only in later times in Babylonia apparently that we get a triad consisting of sun, moon, and Venus, [13] Venus being replaced at Babylon by Sirius. [14] To the two northern divinities temples were built; both were worshipped in one temple at Babylon, [15] which must therefore have been oriented due north; and the pole of the equator (the altitude of which is equal to the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 35  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn34.htm
613. Calendars Revisited [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... this, of course; nonetheless, it might have been part of the original intent.) By following the tropical year, a solar calendar keeps the same seasons of the year occurring in the same parts of the calendar, year after year. The months are merely schematic and do not correspond to the actual movements or phases of the Moon. The fact that the 30-day months of the Egyptian calendar were schematic- during, say, the last two thirds or so of the 1st millennium- does not of course preclude that these schematic months were inspired by a much earlier state of affairs: Velikovsky has argued that from the 14th century to the 9th or 8th century the lunar months ...
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614. Views In Brief [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Apollo and Artemis. He thinks Venus may have fissioned on close approach to Earth, producing the idea that she had a baby or was a twin. Isis has associated with her the shadowy Nepthys in a form where both were birds, reflecting the outstretched wings of Leto, Mazda, etc. That Venus had (or has) a moon (or moons) would complicate the mechanics and electrical questions of planetary motions, but Mr LeFlem thinks the conclusion cannot be avoided. If a moon broke up, showering the Earth with bits of "Typhon's body", these could be tektites. In addition, a possible formation of an Earth-ring of particles could be the inspiration for ...
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... of such a passage on the planets would most likely be minimal. For example, if the object is the same distance from the Earth as the Sun, and has solar mass, then its tidal pull would be approximately equal to that of the Sun. This particular tidal effect is only about one-half of the tidal pull exerted by the Moon upon the Earth, and therefore not very significant. However, if the object were travelling at a velocity near that of light, its mass might be very great as a result of special relativistic effects. For example, if the object had a rest mass equal to that of the Sun, and velocity of 98 percent of the ...
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616. High Energy from Space [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . Below are seen the ghostly invasion ships which Harold now fears will follow. The tapestry was produced only decades after the event. Earlier, planet Mercury appears to have been a familiar figure of several pass-bys. Saturn, Jupiter and other heavenly bodies give the impression of having loomed large in the sky during their own great times. The moon has been a continuous interactor with Earth but for long has been in stable relationship; I would only mention here that the original great body to have encountered Earth, which I shall be calling "Uranus-Minor", may have made only a single pass at our globe but that the Moon owes its very existence to it. Large-body encounters ...
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... it is now with us, and in this connection it is worth while to note how very diverse the treatment of this subject was among the early peoples. Thus, for instance, it was different in Egypt from what it was in Chaldaea and Babylonia, and later among the Jews. In the Egyptian inscriptions we find references to the moon, but they prove that she occupied quite a subordinate position to the sun, at least in the later times. The week of seven days was utterly unknown amongst the Egyptians. Everything that can be brought forward in its favour belongs to the latest periods. The passage quoted by Lepsius from the Book of the Dead proves nothing, ...
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618. Comets & Disasters in the Dark Ages [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , I have come across the Annals of Xanten, from northwestern Germany, translated by Simon Coupland for a forthcoming volume with Manchester University Press about sources for the reign of Charles the Bald. You are probably already familiar with these Annals but, if not, the following extracts may be of interest to you. 810. The sun and moon failed twice, the sun on 8 June and the moon on 21 June, and King Pippin, the Emperor's son, passed away. 814. The most glorious Emperor Charles of blessed memory was called by the Lord, and departed this life on 28 January. And later, in the month of March, Emperor Louis came to ...
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... to disappear, supporting the illusion of a non-conservative electrical presence as claimed in Chaos and Creation. Finally, in Chaos and Creation, after the explosive extraction of the Moon's material from the Earth, its phases inciting the early humans to a period of lunar worship (circa 11 500 to 8 000 years ago). To conclude that the Moon immediately orbited about the nearby Earth (its motion being somewhat disturbed by the Sun's gravity as it is today) is necessary when the driving force for the orbit arises mechanically or by some mechanicalelectrical mix. But in the purely electrical field that we employ here, the Moon can remain suspended in the Earth's sky as we propose. The ...
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620. Pallas Athene, Part 1 Venus Ch.9 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... calendar "the nineteenth day of all months is marked day of wrath' of goddess Gula (Ishtar). No work was done. Weeping and lamentation filled the land. . . . Any explanation of dies irae of Babylonia must be sought in some myth concerning the nineteenth of the first month. Why should the nineteenth day after the moon of the spring equinox be a day of wrath? . . . It corresponds to the quinquatrus of the Roman farmer's calendar, the nineteenth of March, five days after the full moon. Ovid says that Minerva was born on that day, she being the Pallas Athene of the Greeks."(23) The nineteenth of March ...
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