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101. The Cosmology Of Tawantinsuyu [Journals] [Kronos]
... Manco Capac's descendants, Inca Yupanqui, is said to have built up the Temple of Viracocha in Cuzco, which before him had been small and poor, having been inspired to this task by a vision. He is also credited with introducing the cult of the Sun alongside that of the Creator; later a third cult, that of the Thunderbolt, is said to have been added by him. The account of Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa (fl. 1532-1572) adds several significant details: "The natives of this country say that in the beginning, before the world wes created, there was one whom they called Viracocha. And he created the world dark and without the Sun ...
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102. The Song of Love [Books] [de Grazia books]
... in the home of Hephaestus. Ares came carrying all manner of gifts to dishonor the Lord's bed. Straightaway then went with the news, of course, Helios, who'd spotted them loving. Shocked and dismayed was Hephaestus to hear of the painful story. Deep down below to the depth of his forge he proceeded; there, placing a thunderbolt stone on the block of the anvil, he struck, and struck off unbreakable fetters that no one could hope to dis-solve, for fixing the lovers in bondage, right where they loved, was his fierce aim. Then having fashioned his snare, imbued with a wrath against Ares, up to his chamber he went, by his ...
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103. Plasma discharges in rock art? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Plasma discharges in rock art?Thoth Vol IV, No. 15 Oct 15, 2000 During my first close encounter with Wal Thornhill, he electrified me with a picture of Zeus holding a thunderbolt. The bolt was football shaped with stringy things spiraling out of it. Wal explained that it was the shape a plasmoid took in a vacuum. "Gee-golly-cornpone!" I thought. "The ancient Greeks carved statues of something that hasn't been seen until modern man cranked up the current in a high-voltage lab." Now it's happened again. At the recent seminar in Portland, the work ...
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... , although in incomplete form, more than three decades ago. I considered not mentioning these events here at all, because, told with such brevity, the story may sound fantastic. But on the chance that I will not get around to presenting the story of Saturn and Jupiter in books (Saturn and the Flood, Jupiter of the Thunderbolt),[Footnote: * Velikovsky's writings on these subjects are being prepared for future publication.] I add here a few guideposts. Whoever should study ancient cults and mysteries, Osirian, Dionysian, Orphic, Eleusian, and others, would find that they came into being to symbolize, to repeat, to imitate the events of ...
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105. Thoth [Journals] [Thoth]
... Dave's guest appearances as they are arranged. (2 ) CABLE ACCESS PRODUCERS We recently completed studio production on two pilot episodes of a cable program called "Search". The episodes are hosted by the distinguished British journalist Derek Partridge, and the two guests are David Talbott and Michael Armstrong, discussing the mythical age of Saturn and the "Thunderbolts of the Gods". The programs will be available in January. With these programs in hand we want to begin developing the national cable access potential, since these markets have responded surprisingly well to test programs over the past year and a half. Nationally, there are hundreds of cable access channels hungry for programming. However, under ...
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106. Epilogue (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... a major discovery." "It means that either Venus was formed from different substances than [sic] the rest of the solar system, or that the formation process was different...." "The cosmogonic implications on the formation of the solar system are staggering."(1 ) As described in the section "Jove's Thunderbolts," Velikovsky claimed that Jupiter sends out radio noises; he stated this on October 14, 1953, in his forum lecture at the Princeton Graduate College. In 1954, in his correspondence with Einstein, Velikovsky offered this claim as a crucial test of his theories. In 1955 B. F. Burke and K. L. ...
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... naked eye. Critiques of the Worlds in Collision scenario began appearing even before its publication in book form. This may have something to do with the fact that Velikovsky never finished the work describing those earlier catastrophes, because they make Worlds in Collision look pretty tame by comparison. Someday, his executors may release the manuscript of Jupiter of the Thunderbolt and Saturn and the Flood. In the meantime, some articles which appeared in KRONOS provide a few details. The evidence of the Greenland ice cores have implications for claims of these earlier catastrophes, which I will review here. Chief among these earlier catastrophes was the Biblical Deluge, which Velikovsky ascribed to an explosion (to which he ...
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108. The Spark, Part 1 Venus Ch.3 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... the peoples of the world. The godZeus of the Greeks, Odin of the Icelanders, Ukko of the Finns, Perun of the Russian pagans, Wotan (Woden) of the Germans, Mazda of the Persians, Marduk of the Babylonians, Shiva of the Hindusis pictured with lightning in his hand and described as the god who threw his thunderbolt at the world overwhelmed with water and fire. Similarly, many psalms of the Scriptures commemorate the great discharges. "Then. the earth shook and trembled; the foundations also of the hills moved and were shaken.... He bowed the heavens also, and came down .. . he did fly upon the wings of ...
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... , and that he fully understood their dread of entering the accursed Aruna road. It is the book of Joshua which gives us the answer to the strange reaction of the participants to the meeting - it was the very road where, to quote Josephus, Joshua had been relieved of his aggressors by "God's co-operation manifested by the discharge of thunderbolts". The road had been shunned ever since by enemies of His chosen people. This had been 500 years earlier. Now, this same people was demoralised, their morals corrupt (Josephus), and they had transgressed against their god who would no longer protect them or interfere on their behalf, as their prophet told them ( ...
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110. The Blazing Star, Part 1 Venus Ch.8 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... , which means "the blazing star,"(26) became the Morning Star. The earliest writer who refers to the transformation of Phaėthon into a planet is Hesiod.(27) This transformation is related by Hyginus in his Astronomy, where he tells how Phaėthon, that caused the conflagration of the world, was struck by a thunderbolt of Jupiter and was placed by the sun among the stars (planets). (28) It was the general belief that Phaėthon changed into the Morning Star.(29) On the island of Crete, Atymnios was the name of the unlucky driver of the sun's chariot; he was worshipped as the Evening Star, which is ...
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