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217 pages of results. 141. Solar System Studies [Journals] [Aeon]
... goal will be to see what kind of physical considerations might account for some of these details. In The Saturn Myth David N. Talbott put together an astonishing heavenly scene described endlessly in the early mythology of man. Others have ... , Venus and Mars. He described the last two of these in detail, relying heavily on old writings, mythology and his own revised chronology of ancient Middle East history, plus references to the geological record. His work aroused ... this effort are contributors to The Cataclysm. One of our goals will be to reconstruct, on the basis of mythical and historical data, as many details as possible about former ages. Another goal will be to see what kind ...
142. Index of Authors
... Paterson, Giordano Bruno's View on The Earth without a Moon A. M. PATERSON, The Role of Ancient Myths in Orthodox Natural Science A. M. Paterson, Velikovsky Versus Academic Lag (The Problem of Hypothesis) A ... Iconography (1 )" Charles W. Finkl Jr, Cratonic Stability and Rapid Erosion Events Chris Boyles, Velikovsky's Mythology, Accepting the Premise... Chris Marx, Did Venus As A Protoplanet Ever Look Like A "Comet ... of the Frozen Mammoths Dwardu Cardona, The Reconstruction of Cosmic History Dwardu Cardona, The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record Dwardu Cardona, The Rites Of Moloch Dwardu Cardona, The River of Ocean Dwardu Cardona, The Road To ...
143. Snapshots of the Gods? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... This configuration is a variation of the trism. Here two forces seem to oppose each other, their interaction inspiring myth. At the end of the opus, a cruciform peace' between the opposites appears, as some attractive force ... of the Gods?by Charles Raspil Interpreting ancient art as being representational rather than symbolic may answer some riddles of mythology and religion: what do the Buddha, Typhon, Jesus, Astarte, Nimrod, Humbaba and other deities and ... of opposite natures to one another. To describe these triune compositions, I have coined the term trism. The mythical attributes of these deities often parallel their position and function in the trism. Fig. 1 Buddha Fig. 2 ...
144. Collective Amnesia and the Catastrophic Basis of Soap Opera (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... any area of our culture. For instance, Velikovsky maintained that records of these events are preserved in religion, myth, and folklore, which are therefore not as fanciful as science would have us believe. Consciously, however, ... . Rather, it serves most often as a potent mythmaker, and one of the most well-defined and powerfully attractive mythical domains it creates, equal to the sitcom universe or the stylized world of professional sport, is the soap opera ... community by expressing its deepest thoughts in narrative. It is the collective meaning of these thoughts, of the soap-opera mythos, that we shall pursue. The burgeoning popular power of the soap opera has attracted increasing attention from academics, ...
145. Thoth Vol I, No. 6: March 16, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... .................. Michael Armstrong THE MYTH OF THE GOLDEN AGE (PART 2)............. ... grounds for saying that civilization itself was the outcome of this fundamentally religious activity. Perhaps the most accomplished analyst of mythology in modern times was the late Mircea Eliade, chairman of the Department of History of Religions at the University of ... , and editor of the Encyclopedia of Religion. From his meticulous, lifelong survey of the subject, professor Eliade drew a stunning conclusion: literally every component of early civilizations- from religion to art and architecture- expressed symbolically the desire to ...
146. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the north. My presentation of them was comparative with the speculative interpretation suggesting common Levantine/Egyptian origins for the myths rather than making declarations of national origins. The comparisons of the names Brahma/Abraham, Sri/Sarai and ... two x 100 year periods only emphasized a possible solar mythological relationship between Abraham and Asterion. Again these comparisons pointed more towards common mythical origins for the traditions rather than claiming national origins. Nor do these comparisons mythologise or demythologise Abraham ... Brahma, other than what differing readers might subjectively conclude. CAH chronologies were temporarily used so that interested readers who have no ready access to specialist works could more easily study the implications of my hypothesis with its concept of multiple exoduses ...
147. Mythology and Repression [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Kloosterman. On p. 7, Kloosterman writes, "Velikovsky cannot have it both ways... valuating myth as a source of historical information and claiming that memory of historical catastrophes has been repressed." In so saying ... From: SIS Review Vol III No 1 (Summer 1978) "Glasgow Conference Report" Home | Issue Contents Mythology and Repression A Response to the Dialogue between Peter James and Han Kloosterman on pp. 3-7 of the December, ... they must answer is not whether myths are true or false (since they are both) but which parts of mythic narratives are true and how, if at all, we can develop a reliable method of distinguishing mythic truth from ...
148. Notes (The Atlantis Myth) [Books]
... From: The Atlantis Myth by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Title Page | Ch. 1 | Ch. 2 | Ch. 3 | Ch. 4 | Ch. 5 | Ch. 6 | ... Conclusion | Notes | Bibliography | Index | Notes The Greek myths are probably the most complicated and confused in the mythology of the world. As smaller tribes coalesced into ever bigger units, their traditions and deities underwent a repeated process ... was not reckoned as belonging to North Africa, but to Asia.) ' Note 26. Tyrrhenia. A mythical prediluvial land whose `remnant' was later known as Etruria, and eventually as Tuscany. According to Herodotus the ...
149. The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record [Journals] [Aeon]
... /deity to the Pole Star or its station. So, similarly, in the Linga Purana which contains a myth telling how Dhruva became the Pole Star. (42) According to this myth, or parable, Dhruva was ... of the sky. Space does not here permit further examples but an extensive investigation of the sources would indicate that mythological mentions of the zenith- and they are few indeed- are merely misunderstandings of similar nature. Rather than stressing ... From: Aeon IV:4 (Apr 1996) Home | Issue Contents The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record Dwardu Cardona 1. Introduction In November, 1991, I was invited to Haliburton for a seminar, sponsored ...
150. Canopy Skies of Ancient Man by Isaac Vail [Books]
... field covered by the mantling clouds of hoary time beams through the darkness, and every feature of unnaturalness in the myth vanishes. In fact, because the myth is explained and mounts to the realm of fact and reveals a momentous ... CD-Rom Home Canopy Skies of Ancient Man Celestial Records of the Orient Eden's Flaming Sword A Glance at Compartive Mythology Golden Age Canopy The Heavens and Earth of Prehistoric Man The Misread Record or The Deluge and its Cause Mythic Mountains The ... of Truth Canopy Skies of Ancient Man Isaac Veil THE MARCH TO THE POLE The march of canopy forms and features from the far south to the crowning "Summit of the World" in the arctic heavens is too vivid a picture ...
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