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69 pages of results. 581. The 'Unconscious' as a Literary Revolt Against Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... 196). 12. L. Dooley. "The Concept of Time in Defense of Ego Integrity," 4 Psychiatry (1941), 4:13-25. 13. Jan Ehrenwald, ed. The History of Psychotherapy: From Healing Magic to Encounter (New York: Aronson, 1976). 14. Loren Eiseley. The Invisible Pyramid (New York: Scribners 1970). 15. Mircea Eliade. Cosmos & History: The Myth of The Eternal Return (New York: Harper, 1959). 16. Henri F. Ellenberger. The Discovery of the Unconscious (New York: Basic Books, 1970). 17. Linda Fleming. The Sub-Culture of Science ...
582. Velikovsky in America [Journals] [Aeon]
... who suggested that he might find some clue in a book by Walter's mentor Hermann Junker. At the New York Public Library the next day, Velikovsky found the book, in which Junker mentioned an Old Kingdom papyrus written by an Egyptian sage named Ipuwer, who lamented that the Nile had turned to blood. The so-called Old Kingdom, the Pyramid Age which according to expert consensus ended at least half a millennium too early for any link-up with Moses, seemed an unlikely source of support. But Velikovsky was determined to pursue the only lead he had. On April 20 or thereabouts, William C. Hayes at the Metropolitan Museum spent an hour trying to find further references to Ipuwer ...
583. Mars Gods of the New World [Journals] [Aeon]
... Ancient South Arabic Religion," Zeitschrift fur alttestamentlich Wiss., 82 (1970), pp. 199-200. See also the discussion in J. Henninger, op. cit. 104. D. Cardona, "Morning Star," elsewhere in this issue. 105. E. Cochrane, "Sothis and Morning Star in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts," AEON III:5 (1994), pp. 77-94. For the Pawnee traditions, see R. Linton, "The Origin of the Skidi Pawnee Sacrifice to the Morning Star," American Anthropologist 28 (1926), pp. 457-466. See also the extensive discussion in Von del Chamberlain, When Stars Came ...
584. Nine Spheres of Venusian Effects [Books] [de Grazia books]
... on comparative stratigraphy might now be added. A corollary of this proposition, which is also related to the one on astrophysics, is that "No religious temple that was built before about -3500 and rebuilt afterwards shows the same astronomical orientation afterwards as before." Peter Tompkins, for instance, carries a diagram in his work on the Great Pyramid that shows four different historical orientations of the Temple at Luxor, one of which was probably at the end of the Middle Bronze Age. René Roussel has written a report (unpublished) showing that a rupestral temple at Ouadi es Sebous (Upper Egypt) was oriented to different winter solstices before and after -3500. A disaster occurred to ...
585. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... : Who's Who in Egyptian Mythology (NY, 1978), pp. 59-60 and R. Anthes: Mythology in Ancient Egypt' in S. N. Kramer: Mythologies of the Ancient World (NY, 1961). As an example of how complex Egyptian religion was, Anthes reports that "the morning star, according to the Pyramid Texts, was simultaneously Osiris after his transfiguration, the heavenly Horus, the eternal aspect of the Eye of Horus, and the Eye of Re" [p . 90] 18. M. Bernal: Black Athena vol. 1 (New Brunswick, 1987), pp. 139-145 19. C. Sagan: A Scientist Looks ...
586. Notes (The Book of Revelation is History) [Books]
... sun shall be caught away and there shall be great darkness over the world .. .. And on the sixth day .. . the firmament of heaven shall be cloven from the east unto the west .. .. Then shall all men flee unto the monuments [the translator, James; suggests: `mountains', but pyramids, or other man-made shelters giving magical protection are surely meant,, and the word may stand] and hide themselves .. .. And on the seventh day there shall be voices in the four corners of the heaven. And all the air shall be shaken, and filled with .. . angels [which, according to ...
587. IN THE BEGINNING [Books]
... . also the remarks at the end of Note 49.) Note 96 - Also the Indian and Burmese temple towers of classical' design which are distant relatives of the Babylonian ziggurats, were built in seven stories. The step-pyramid of Saqqara, the oldest building in Egypt, is usually regarded as six-stepped, but as the foot of the pyramid has, I believe, never been excavated, a seventh step may well be buried in the sand. Note 97 - The expression rat' for what' is usually, addressed as dragon' or serpent' in cosmogonic myths perhaps not a dragon as it may appear at first sight. In many eastern mythologies the rift widened as ...
588. The Myth of the Tower [Books]
... show their gratitude to Tlaloc, and also to have a convenient refuge place handy should another flood occur, Xelhua built a zacuali, or " tower of great height ", which was to reach up to heaven. But the gods, offended at his presumption, hurled fire from heaven, which killed many of the workmen. Therefore the pyramid of Cholula remained unfinished, ' In the Surah ' Of the Mount', of the Koran (Iii) an Arabian myth is referred to which told that the devils climb up to the gate of heaven by means of a ladder and listen for scraps of he knowledge of futurity. When they are detected by the angels they are ...
589. Did Artaxerxes III Despoil The Temple In Jerusalem? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... his mastery of the whole world to his honouring of the Jewish God, so Alexander honours the holy name of Yahweh and explains to his followers how the Jewish High Priest had appeared to him in a dream promising him the conquest of the entire Persian Empire (Jewish Antiquities Bk. XI, viii, 4-5). 13. In my Pyramid Age (2nd ed.) ...
590. Notes (The Atlantis Myth) [Books]
... for quite a time after the capture, and when memories of the capture cataclysm grew faint. Note 87. The `constellation' is named Kimah in the myth referred to; the usual interpretation, the Pleiades', is gratuitous. Note 88. I want to mention especially the little-known Hawaiian puuhonuas, `places of refuge', pyramidal structures which are found in the highest parts of the uplands-now barren, uninhabited deserts. ...
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