27 May 2020 The Maenads, Mad, Frenzied Priestesses of Dionysus By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 The Maenads are often written off simply as ‘mad women’ by historians. However, although the name Maenad literally translates as the ‘raving ones’, these women were much more than that. The Maenads were actually sacred worshippers and holy... Read More
22 May 2020 Fruit Of The Poisonous Tree: Ducks and Lambs By Roberto Volterri Mythology & Mystery 0 There was a period in man’s history when science deeply influenced the literary production of sensitive souls, men and women of open and enlightened minds, such as that great mystic and visionary poet, William Blake who was so deeply impressed by... Read More
13 May 2020 The Bible Code: Hidden Messages From Another Realm By jim willis Mythology & Mystery 0 Human beings seem to have a natural tendency to look for order and symmetry even in chaos. They find animals pictured in passing clouds, faces in sunbeams striking window panes, and human figures in natural rock formations. That being the case, it... Read More
13 Apr 2020 Measuring Up Real World Archaeological Giants By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 Strabo, Philostratus and Pliny all wrote about mythological giants: Antaeus, Ilio son of Hercules, Orestes, Cyclops and many others, and one of the most common components of creation myths found in ancient cultures from Peru to China and Iceland to... Read More
01 Apr 2020 Dirty Dancing in Ancient Religion and Rituals By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 Due to its ability to mimic important events, enchant the audience as well as evoking joy and extasy in the audience and performers alike, the art of dance was infused in many religious rituals and festivals of ancient civilizations. By the third... Read More