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171 pages of results. 361. Aeon Volume II, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume 2, Number 1 (1989) Texts Home | Aeon Home AEON A Symposium on Myth and Science Volume II, Number 1 Copyright (c ) 1989 and Published by: The Kronia Group, 9805 S.W . Whitford Lane Beaverton, OR 97005. USA IN THIS ISSUE.Evidence of an Inversion Event Surveying apparent planet-wide changes at the end of the Pleistocene Epoch, Terrence Field summarises a case for an inversion of the Earth, accompanied by wholesale extinctions, fracturing of the Earth's crust, and profound climatic shifts. PAGE 5 Astroblemes and Gastroblemes Geologist C. Warren Hunt reviews a series of Earth features, seeking to determine whether they resulted from ...
362. Oedipus and Akhnaton by Immanuel Velikovsky [Velikovsky]
... From "Oedipus and Akhnaton" © 1960 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE CD HOME Oedipus and Akhnaton Myth and History (c ) 1950 by Immanuel Velikovsky Garden City, New York Doubleday & Company ISBN: 0-385-00529-6 To Horace M. Kallen Dust cover text: Was Oedipus, the parricide who sired children by his mother, a product of the subconscious mind as Freud thought? Was he a mythological figure? Or was he a real, historical person? Such questions have provoked interest among historians and authors for centuries. In OEDIPUS AND AKHNATON, Immanuel Velikovsky identifies the scene and all the personages of the Greek Oedipus legend with the life patterns of the family of ...
363. Aeon Volume I, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume 1, Number 5 (Sep 1988) Texts Home | Aeon Home AEON A Symposium on Myth and Science Volume I, Number 5 September, 1988 Copyright (c ) 1988 and Published by: The Kronia Group, 12001 S.W . Steamboat Dr., Beaverton, OR 97005. USA IN THIS ISSUE.The Two Sargons and Their Successors A critique of Gunnar Heinsohn's reconstructed Mesopotamian chronology, by Dwardu Cardona. While certain general tenets of Heinsohn's work possess a superficial appeal, most fade quickly under closer inspection, the author claims. First installment in a two-part series. Page 5 Mother Goddess and Warrior-Hero First in a four-part series, by David ...
364. Aeon Volume IV, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume IV, Number 2 Texts Home | Aeon Home AEON A Journal on Myth and Science Publisher: Ev Cochrane Editor: Dwardu Cardona Associate Editor: Lewis M. Greenberg Contributing Editor: Frederic Jueneman Consulting Editor: David N. Talbott Volume IV, Number 2 ISSN 1066-5145 AEON, 601 Hayward, Ames, IA 50014, USA e-mail: ecochrane@delphi.com Editorial Address: 145 W. 20th. Ave, Vancouver, B.C . Canada V5Y 2C4 e-mail: dwardu_cardona@mindlink.bc.ca Copyright (c ) August 1995 IN THIS ISSUE.Front Cover Worlds in Near-Contact. Painting by Dwardu Cardona and Fredrick Lee. Editorial ...
365. Oedipus and Akhnaton by Immanuel Velikovsky [Books]
... From "Oedipus and Akhnaton" © 1960 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE CD HOME Oedipus and Akhnaton Myth and History (c ) 1950 by Immanuel Velikovsky Garden City, New York Doubleday & Company ISBN: 0-385-00529-6 To Horace M. Kallen Dust cover text: Was Oedipus, the parricide who sired children by his mother, a product of the subconscious mind as Freud thought? Was he a mythological figure? Or was he a real, historical person? Such questions have provoked interest among historians and authors for centuries. In OEDIPUS AND AKHNATON, Immanuel Velikovsky identifies the scene and all the personages of the Greek Oedipus legend with the life patterns of the family of ...
366. Aeon Volume VI, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume VI, Number 2 Texts Home | Aeon Home AEON A Journal of Myth, Science and Ancient History AEON, 601 Hayward, Ames, IA 50014, USA www.aeonJournal.com Editorial Address: 145 W. 20th. Ave, Vancouver, B.C . Canada V5Y 2C4 Publisher: Ev Cochrane, e-mail: ev@aeonJournal.com Editor: Dwardu Cardona, e-mail: editor@aeonJournal.com Associate Editor: Frederic Jueneman Science News Reporter: Tania ta Maria Volume VI, Number 2 ISSN 1066-5145 December 2001 Front Cover: Chinese dragon- from an imperial robe- courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada. IN THIS ...
367. Indeterminacy: Temporary, Permanent, Or Indefinite? [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Permanent, Or Indefinite?Roger W. Wescott An Invited Response to the Exchange of Letters between David Talbott and Milton B. Zysman January 12, February 18 and April 4, 1987 April 26, 1987 In his letter of January 12, David Talbott urges that catastrophists "reach a stronger consensus on the key symbols and themes" of myth. Whether dealing with mythic tradition or with other sources of evidence, most members of the Canadian Society of Interdisciplinary Studies (CSIS) and most KRONOS readers, I think, assume that protohistoric disruptions of global scale were exogenous catastrophes- that is, disasters of extraterrestrial origin. While I share this belief, I am impressed by the fact ...
368. Thoth Vol II, No. 3: February 15, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... .Wal Thornhill URL's OF INTEREST- Quote of the day: Our duty is to believe that for which we have sufficient evidence and to suspend judgement when we have not. John Lubbock- VELIKOVSKY'S COMET VENUS (14) By David Talbott (dtalbott@teleport.com) [EDITOR'S NOTE: This concludes Talbott's series of articles on the myth of the comet Venus in Mesoamerican thought.] THE MYTH OF THE GREAT COMET In these brief articles we have asked whether Immanuel Velikovsky's comet Venus finds support among Mesoamerican cultures. Our conclusion is that, to a stunning degree, the symbols or hieroglyphs of comets stand in an unexplained conjunction with the planet Venus in Mesoamerica. Not only ...
369. Thoth Vol I, No. 23: August 17, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... and world conference announcements, and other significant items of interest. To be included on this mailing list, email to Kronia at the location above, giving your full name and address.- VELIKOVSKY'S COMET VENUS (7 ) By David Talbott (dtalbott@teleport.com) [EDITOR'S NOTE: This continues Talbott's series of articles on the myth of the comet Venus.] QUETZALCOATL AND THE FEARS OF KINGS The apprehension of Moctezuma, mentioned in our previous submission, can be illuminated by a sweeping mythical tradition concerning the life and death of Quetzalcoatl, the celestial prototype of kings. Quetzalcoatl was called the "sun," but the mythical and ritual sources remind us that this ...
370. Sirius and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the 4th century, with the IIII prt 16 heliacal rising of Sirius in -394. My modified-Philolaos' model (1979) remains viable today: Earth once orbited Saturn, always keeping the same face toward Saturn, which thus appeared stationary. Other Saturn theories' sometimes suffer from northernism', from an overcrowding of divinities, from too much myth and from the lack of any descriptive name (how about god-kebob'?). Introduction This paper is in two separate parts and I do not pretend that they can be woven together into a seamless whole. The original plan was to include not only a discussion of the El-Lahun papyri - which feature a dated heliacal rising of Sirius ...
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