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217 pages of results. 841. Conclusion (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 | Ch. 7 | Ch. 8 | Ch. 9 | Ch. 10 | Ch. 11 | Ch ... , in 1945, to act as a clearing-house of information for those interested in all the various aspects of Atlantean research: geology, anthropology, cultural history, philology, mythology, etc. A number of `Bulletins' have already been published dealing with various Atlantean and allied subjects. The address of the Secretariat of the Atlantis Research Centre ...
842. On Saturn At the North Pole [Journals] [Aeon]
... them. * * * Cardona's latest criticism of me is in "The Road to Saturn," Part II:(3 ) .. .there is one Amazonian myth which states that. at the beginning of time, there was no such thing as night. It was always day. This would contest Lynn Rose's hypothesis that Earth's ... that Ashton is criticising, and none of them is relevant here. 7. KRONOS XI:2 (winter, 1986), pp. 4-6. 43 8. Mythic materials of an ostensibly northernist bent constitute only one of the numerous examples of what I have called "intra-mythic transference." See my "Answers to Critics," ...
843. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... must have been the second most impressive object in the sky after Saturn (or perhaps third after Saturn and the Sun). One would therefore assume that it appears in mythology. Yet, except possibly "the eye of God", which has been suggested to be the shadow of the Earth crossing the disk of Saturn, but may ... can now be explained by a natural sequence of causes and effects". Does he think God is an "unnatural" cause? Anthropomorphism crops up: he creates a mythical struggle between God and "Mr Science", alleging victory for science without citing evidence for this claim. He comes up with some unsupported garbage about Bertrand Russell and ...
844. Alfred de Grazia's Grazian Archive [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... the prehistoric and historical global natural and human catastrophes that helped create humans in the first place and then destroyed and created civilizations and cultures. Superior explanation of sources of universal myth. Powerful arguments support a brief solar system chronometry. Printed in India, it is the systematic scientific theory for much of natural and social theory. ($ 22 ... in CD-ROM format, are almost completely bereft of the evidence of quantavolution (abrupt intense worldwide changes for evil and good) to be discovered in historical geology, astronomy, mythology and social theory, and thus present a conventional viewpoint of the total world experience and nature of present-day existence which is encrusted with all the barnacles of a rotten hulk ...
845. The Center for Archaeoastronomy [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , fine, OP, [2 HB copies, $55]. Calder III, William M., & David A. Traill, Edits., 1986. Myth, Scandal, and History. The Heinrich Schliemann Controversy and a 1st Ed. of the Mycenaean Diary. Wayne State U. Press. [1st Edit.] ... , dj, 273 pages, very good $30. Lockyer, Norman J. 1973. The Dawn of Astronomy: A Study in the Temple Worship and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians. The M.I .T . Press, Cambridge, MA. [1st Edit. 1894] PB, 121 illust., mint, OP ...
846. Brains Trust - Chronology and Ancient History [Journals] [SIS Review]
... hand, you can say there is some evidence of small numbers of incoming people from Cyprus/Caphtor, whom the biblical writers would have called Philistines. Q5. Could myths or legends about the monkey king' and his many different transformations be a cosmic allegory, or have any catastrophic allusions? Charles Raspil replied that there was much material ... again dates from the time of Wang Mang, c. 23 AD. The book has been republished recently and is called Journey to the West. It contains much compelling mythological material in its 4 volumes. 2nd Brains Trust Chair: D Salkeld Panel W Thornhill, E Cochrane, D Cardona, T Palmer Q1. The geological process of ...
847. Angel & Catastrophism Part II [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... from this digression, it remains true that today, horns are more commonly associated with the devil. The tail of the devil is just as clearly depicted in all ancient myths and is just as clearly a cometary feature in catastrophist interpretation. Finally, the devil is traditionally accompanied by the smell of burning sulphur as witnessed by Saints and the ... an apparent falling of a cometary body from the sky. All the features associated with the devil are clearly in evidence here. The horns have been demonstrated as a universal mythological feature in connection with the aspect of an approaching comet. It must be remembered, however, that horns in mythology - Biblical or otherwise - are an ambivalent feature ...
848. Did Saturn Explode Twice? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... is the Jewish sabbath. It is curious that the Christians adopted the day of the Sun for their sabbath to replace the day of Saturn. It is recorded in many myths throughout the world that the cosmic egg (Saturn) split into two thus forming heaven and Earth or the Sun. This can be explained by the fact that after ... the possibility that Saturn gave birth to Jupiter in the original draft of this article, I no longer hold this view although it is well known to those familiar with Greek mythology that Zeus/Jupiter was one of the children of Cronos/Saturn. It would appear that Earth was a satellite of the original Saturn which was a star in ...
849. 10 Bright Sons of the East and the Sun [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... ..." something. The Moon, maybe or the Morning Star. But no. Maybe the last few paragraphs were trimmed for space. Is this an actual myth of ancient China, or is it more recent, like "The Snow Queen" Or "Pinocchio"? In the original story, is the remaining bright son ... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents Newsgroups: alt.mythology 10 Bright Sons of the East and the Sun From: Edward Hopkins, hopkins@hopkins.rtp.dg.com Date: Thu, 7 Sep 95 22:26:05 GMT I saw a newspaper story that was part of the ...
850. Book Review [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... an extremely narrow outlook and frame of reference. He must be one of the last people this century to imagine that Mesopotamia was the centre of civilisation, and that Mesopotamian myths, by virtue of having been written down earlier, are somehow the originals' of those of other Near Eastern cultures (including Greece and Egypt). He restricts ... on the whole, pleasantly written volume offers the promise of being a stimulating and serious attempt to reinterpret ancient Near Eastern religion and human prehistory. Relying on Babylonian and Biblical mythology in the main, and displaying some apparent erudition, Sitchin develops a model for the origins of civilisation that reminds one at once of the catastrophist theories of Immanuel Velikovsky ...
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