02 Sep Ancient Cult of the Brave Bear, Feared and Revered By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 All across the far northern hemisphere bear folklore is widespread, and as far back as the Paleolithic period around 50,000 years ago archaeologists have discovered evidence of bear cults where the great beast was the lord of the animals Read More
04 Sep Mummification in Christianity: The Incredible Exploding Pope By Ken Jeremiah History & Tradition 0 Read More
06 Sep Attila The Great, Reviled as a ‘Barbarian’ By Shibumi History & Tradition 2 Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of China and Genghis Khan have received what one might call a ‘bad rap’. They were of far greater honor and integrity than history has reported, and their achievements were truly momentous Read More
09 Sep Orchestral Offerings on the Winds to the Gods By ashley cowie History & Tradition, Politics & Social Structure 0 Ever since humans have been able to pull a blade of grass between their thumbs and blow into it, or tap two sticks on a third Read More
11 Sep Rakshasas: Taunting Demons Tainted with Human Emotions By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 7 According to Hindu mythology, Satya Yuga signals the era during which the gods and intrinsic goodness ruled humanity, and at the end of his labors, the creator god, Brahma, sleeps. Read More
13 Sep The Itinerary of Odysseus, an Ancient Treasure Map By Roberto Volterri Mythology & Mystery 1 Did Homer’s Odyssey contain a secret code, that would guide the Greeks to gain complete control over the Black Sea and the North Atlantic and access to the riches of precious metals and other treasures? Read More