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327 pages of results. 351. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... ancient cultures. Other scholars have been carrying on this investigation in the pages of such Velikovskian journals as Pensée, KRONOS, and now AEON. David Talbott, Dwardu Cardona, and others, continue to develop scenarios that seek to explain the events that marked the birth of ancient civilizations. Taken together, these writings go far in defining the origins of our ancient cultures and their religions. I recently read a book that echoed similar efforts in scientific research that was not being accepted into the mainstream. The book- The Big Bang Never Happened- describes how research in plasma physics has uncovered various anomalies in the universe, including the accepted evolution of galaxies. The Big Bang theory ...
352. On Comets and Kings [Journals] [Aeon]
... planet, agreed so well. In the history of the world, more societies have advocated incest or infanticide than have taught that comets were benign, or even neutral. Everywhere on Earth, with only a few exceptions, comets were harbingers of unwanted change, ill fortune, evil. It was common knowledge." (19) The origin of such beliefs is difficult to understand if comets have always been the innocuous objects that conventional astronomers describe. Comets and the Death of Kings A survey of the mythology surrounding comets reveals several recurring motives, none of which is more prominent than the comet's reputation as a harbinger of the death of a king or great leader. As bizarre ...
353. Avaris and El-Arish (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... nor the reasons behind the birth of monotheism. Gunnar Heinsohn Bremen, Fed. Rep. Ger. Dwardu Cardona Replies: I will not comment on the validity of identifying the Sumerians of the third millennium with the Chaldeans of the first. But Gunnar Heinsohn, together with Christoph Marx, had best leave Abraham out of their theory concerning monotheistic origins. Not only would the lowering of the Abrahamic era to the 6th century BCE create havoc with the rest of the patriarchal age, it would still not serve their purpose. Granted that Abraham broke with his ancestral polytheism in search of a truer faith, his resultant belief was still very much planetary. Moreover, if his sons and ...
354. The Trouble With Aztex [Journals] [Kronos]
... Venerian deities- Ishtar, Astarte, Ashteroth, Anat, Tanit, Neith, Isis, Hathor, Surabhi, the Mahadevi, and, yes, even Athene- are daughters not of Jupiter but of Saturn."(3 ) I also added- and please note. "But let us not be deceived into believing that these goddesses originally symbolized the planet Venus any more than any of them ever symbolized the planet Jupiter- another one of Velikovsky's misconceptions- for that, also, would be a grave error. All that I wish to divulge at this moment is that these goddesses were originally created by man as personifications of a certain attribute of Saturn and only later, ...
... [ CD-Rom Home ] The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs by Donald A. Mackenzie Author of Ancient Man in Britain, Myths of Pre-Columbian America, etc Contents Foreward Chapter The Swastika Section I: The Area of Origin Section II: As the Cross of the Cardinal Points Section III: Beliefs Connected with the Cross and the Swastika The Spiral Section I: Was the Spiral a Symbol or an Art-Motif? Section II: Whirlpools and Whirlwinds Section III: The Celestial Whirlpool Lake Section IV: The Spiral and Birth Section V: The Sacred Circuit Ear Symbols Tree Symbols LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Bride Baby 2. Lapland Swastika 3. Celtic Knot Swastika 4 ...
356. The "Bulk Chemistries" of Venus and Jupiter [Journals] [Kronos]
... amount of matter from somewhere in the interior of Jupiter, was at one time expelled or tom from the parent body. It may be significant that Wildt himself, taking his turn at blasting Worlds in Collision in a joint effort by Yale University professors (New Haven Register, June 25, 1950), raised no objection to the proposed origin of Venus. Apparently he saw no problem in the disparity in the mean densities of Jupiter and Venus. Wildt's model of Jupiter was in no sense capricious or a product of pure guesswork. It satisfied, first of all, the overall low-mean-density restriction deduced from such observational data as the apparent size of the planet and the dynamical behavior ...
357. Ishtar, Isis, Baal and the Aten [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 2003 No 2 (June 2003) Home | Issue Contents Ishtar, Isis, Baal and the Aten Michael G Reade It is fairly widely accepted that Ishtar, Isis, Baal and the Aten were all celestial bodies. Although Dr Victor Clube (see note) has claimed they were originally independent comets and it is considered by most that the Aten is an aspect of the Sun, I suggest that they were probably all the celestial body which we currently know as Venus. The common identity of Baal and the Aten was discussed in C&CR 2002:1 , p. 31 and looks to me to be a firm foundation on ...
... The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs by Donald A. Mackenzie Author of Ancient Man in Britain, Myths of Pre-Columbian America, etc Contents Foreward Chapter The Swastika Section I: The Area of Origin Section II: As the Cross of the Cardinal Points Section III: Beliefs Connected with the Cross and the Swastika The Spiral Section I: Was the Spiral a Symbol or an Art-Motif? Section II: Whirlpools and Whirlwinds Section III: The Celestial Whirlpool Lake Section IV: The Spiral and Birth Section V: The Sacred Circuit Ear Symbols Tree Symbols LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Bride Baby 2. Lapland Swastika 3. Celtic Knot Swastika 4. Tibetan Swastika 5 ...
359. Michael Baigent: Origins of the Giza necropolis [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Michael Baigent: Origins of the Giza necropolis Michael once again spoke on the origins of the Giza necropolis, and showed that pottery finds from the Maadi culture, c. 3600 BC, had been found in the proximity of the Great Pyramid. Following in the footsteps of Michael Cremo's work, he then focused his attentions on a polished piece of plank discovered in the Jordan Valley in 1989 and subsequently found to be 400,000 years old. It had all the hallmarks of being made by modern man, although at this time humanity is considered to have been no more than ape-men. ...
360. Bob Forrest and Venus As A Comet In World Mythology [Books]
... From: Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky by Charles Ginenthal CD Home | Contents CD-Rom Home 1. The Original Velikovsky Affair 2. The A.A .A .S Symposium on Velikovsky 3. The A.A .A .S . Affair From Twenty Years After 4. Henry H. Bauer And 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. From Calendars to ...
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