28 Oct The Quest For The Holy Grail: Celtic Magic Cauldrons By elyn aviva Mythology & Mystery 1 Growing up reading Arthurian legends, one would probably think the Grail is a cup. Not just any cup, of course, but a holy cup associated with Jesus and the Last Supper. Read More
30 Oct Integrity Of Ancient Mummies Offended By Ancient Aliens By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 2 Archaeologists all over the world have for decades refuted claims of an extraterrestrial influence on the building achievements of ancient humans. Read More
02 Nov The Medicine Wheel: An Embodied Non-Linear Data Transformation Tool By Dr Linda Tello Archaeology & Science, Health & Well-being 0 Medicine Wheels simultaneously represent time and space as well as the transcendence of the limits of time and space. So, like a seed comes from what came before and contains what will be, Medicine Wheels are living non-linear thought tools embodying all wisdom. Read More
04 Nov Batara Kala, the Hungry Giant God of Time and Destruction By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 The Borobudur Temple, the massive Mahayana Buddhist temple in Central Java, Indonesia, was built in the ninth century during the reign of the Shailendra Dynasty, which emerged in eighth-century Java. Read More
06 Nov Thor Heyerdahl, Reviving The Solar Cult Of Ancient Mariners By Enrico History & Tradition 1 Thor Heyerdahl was a man who, despite the era in which he lived, was able to overcome the barriers of academic dogmatism in order to prove his theories. One of his most prolific phrases was: “Borders? I've never seen them. Read More
09 Nov Roman Elections: The Rise and Fall Of Eccentric Roman Politicians By MartiniF History & Tradition, Politics & Social Structure 1 In the ancient world, the early distribution of political power was dictated by the availability of fresh water, fertile soil and a temperate climate, all of which were important for the development of organized societies. Read More