30 Jun 2021 Mythological Islands in Folklore and the Collective Subconscious By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 To quote the poet John Donne: “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”, but every person may also venture to the mythical islands of the collective subconscious where a wounded soul goes... Read More
11 Jun 2021 Mindscapes And Altered Realities Of The Ancient World By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery, Health & Well-being 0 From Australia to Alaska, and from South America to Europe, ancient cultures responded to their environments and developed particular belief systems to interpret reality. Although all of them inhabited the same globe and looked up at the same sky,... Read More
04 Jun 2021 The Curious Case Of Frederick Soddy And The Forgotten Race Of Men By Dr. Benjamin B.... Mythology & Mystery, Philosophy & Spirituality 0 In 1921, Frederick Soddy won the Noble Prize in chemistry for his research into radioactive substances and his studies of isotopes, yet curiously this Oxford scientist mused about a “forgotten race of men”. What were the relations between... Read More
06 May 2021 The Giant of Antrim, Ireland: Biblical Titan or Colossal Hoax? By Jim Vieira Mythology & Mystery 0 The image and descriptive article of the purported Irish petrified giant of Antrim, have made the rounds on the internet as proof of the existence of ancient giants for several years. Renown authors on the subject of giants, Hugh Newman and Jim... Read More
30 Apr 2021 Out Of Egypt I have Called My Son: The Jesus-Horus Debate By jim willis Mythology & Mystery 2 On the west bank of the Nile River, south of Luxor, lies the ancient city of Edfu. There stands a great temple dedicated to the god Horus, always pictured with the head of a falcon. The temple was completed in about 57 BC, after a 180-year period... Read More