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... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 25 Myths of a Moonless Age and the Capture Definite reports of a moonless age are very rare. This is hardly surprising. Only the catastrophic phenomena have left their impression upon the human mind, only the working of supernatural- ... enough astronomical knowledge to foresee that at certain times inundations and other disturbances were to be expected; though probably they had no idea what exactly would eventually happen. In Greek mythology we read that one of the labours of Hercules was to bring up from the underworld, for a short time, the hell-hound Cerberus, with its terrible face and ...
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612. Letters. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... mythology by suggesting that a ring around the Earth, composed of dust from a meteoroid stream, could have provided all the requisite images falls short of explaining many aspects of myth ( 'The Ring Around the Earth around 2300 BC', C&CR 2001:2 , pp. 8-17). He describes it as dust over the ... ) Home | Issue Contents Letters Celestial Images Moe Mandelkehr's previous work showing that Earth suffered a major catastrophe around 2300BC has been very convincing but his attempt to explain the world's mythology by suggesting that a ring around the Earth, composed of dust from a meteoroid stream, could have provided all the requisite images falls short of explaining many aspects of ...
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... 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 | Ch. 7 | Ch. 8 | Ch. 9 | Ch. 10 | Ch. 11 | Ch ... a geophysical basis which allows us for the first time to assay the Atlantis myth for its content of fact. A chapter on Hans Hoerbiger is a feature of all my mythological books. It is designed to give new readers an introduction into part of the thought-world of the Viennese cosmologist. But also friends of long standing may not find the ...
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... reader is advised to digest one chapter at a sitting and take time for reflection' before moving on. Serious stuff, indeed .. . Alford's general approach to Greek myth is now along plausible and promising lines: The myths of the gods fit .. . a cataclysmic model. This model is undeniably celestial, and is based on ... useful overview.) As in previous books, Alford opens with ambitious claims and promises of remarkable revelations. He describes himself as one of the world's leading authorities on ancient mythology' and promises a truly ground-breaking book', For the first time ever we can get inside Plato's mind .. .', The result is nothing short of ...
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615. Child of Saturn (Part III) [Journals] [Kronos]
... youngest deity in the Greek pantheon. Heracles, Dionysus, and Pan were all believed to be younger.(8 ) 13. Durga There is, however, a myth of the Mahadevi which compares favorably with an episode in the mythology of Athene. In Greek sources we see Athene taking part in the Revolt of the Giants. It ... themselves, as the proper name of this particular goddess. But actually "devi", the feminine of "deva", merely means "goddess". In Hindu mythology, any goddess and there are Vast numbers of them - is a devi. The use of this word as a proper name signifies the Goddess in much the same ...
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616. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... have moved the Earth in the same direction but to a lesser distance than the "comet". This catastrophe would have destroyed most of mankind, and all "Creation myths" recount that only a select few survived to carry on the human race. The Egyptians describe Hathor, the Cow Goddess, as the one who destroyed the world ... conditions offered such a possibility anyway. Those who survived probably did so by staying in the deepest caves available which had entrances above flood level. It is evident from Greek mythology that at some time during the recorded memory of mankind, Saturn was regarded as the major luminary and that the Earth was close enough to this planet for men to ...
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... only by offering a more satisfactory explanation of the total evidence. If the philosophical model is true, of course, the historical model cannot be historical; it must be myth. On the other hand, if the latter is true, the philosophical model must be myth - though in a very sophisticated form. It might seem self-evident, ... be Adam's own account, not a piece of religious fantasy. Clearly it records events which violate the known course of nature. But to conclude from that that Genesis is mythical would be reasonable only if it were safe to assume that nature alone is real, and that everything is going on now as it always has done. There is ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:2 (Apr 1998) Home | Issue Contents O-Kee-Pa: Catastrophe Myths and Rituals of the North American Mandan Indians by Benny Josef Peiser Synopsis This paper deals with the O-Kee-Pa, a peculiar catastrophe ceremony among the Mandan Indians, a once famous tribe of North America. Some researchers have tried ... decipher ancient mythology in relation to past natural catastrophes. This methodology is applied here to human rituals, since they may convey important information about the violent past of natural and human history. Introduction When the Europeans discovered the New World, they found that the native Indians had their own flood legends. Many Christian scholars and missionaries regarded this as ...
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619. Pompous Asimov [Books]
... Velikovsky's lead), in which our culture responds to the racial knowledge of catastrophe by erecting conscious activities of denial (science) and unconscious outlets of remembering (art, myth, religion). This would explain perfectly Asimov's paradoxical paranoid behavior, as well as that of Shapley, Sagan, Payne-Gaposchkin, Menzel, et al. --it is ... Immanuel Velikovsky 5. Beneath Bauer 6. All Honorable Men, Journalists and Scientists as Misrepresenters 7. Cometary Venus 8. Bob Forrest and Venus As A Comet In World Mythology 9. Asimov in Absurdity 10. Pompous Asimov 11. Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky 12. A Rage to Deny - The Roots of the Velikovsky Affair 13 ...
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620. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1988 No 2 (Jan 1989) Home | Issue Contents Reviews Aeon - A Symposium on Myth and Science (The Kronia Group, 12001 S.W . Steamboat Drive, Beaverton, OR 97005. U.S .A .) Vol.1 , No.1 titled The Cataclysm, ... 500 pages in the first four issues, the writer has decided that his money was well spent. So far there has been an excellent interdisciplinary balance, with articles on mythology, astronomy, history etc, which appear to be well written and researched, although the contributions appear to have received little or no refereeing or editing. Any suspicion ...
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