20 Jan 2020 Horrific Prolonged Capital Punishments in Ancient Times By micki pistorius History & Tradition 0 All are familiar with the burning of witches and criminals – who often died by asphyxia or cardiac arrest before their flesh was consumed by the flames - but since antiquity the cruel ingenuity of torturers inspired astonishingly horrific... Read More
13 Jan 2020 17 Years in Tibet: Where Did Jesus Wander? By Roberto Volterri History & Tradition 2 Every year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the Festival of the Passover. When he was 12 years old, they went up to the festival, according to the custom. After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy Jesus... Read More
02 Jan 2020 Esoteric Nazi Spiritualism Backtracked to Odin and the Rune Ar By Ken Jeremiah History & Tradition 0 It would be difficult to find someone who did not know anything about the Nazis, whose reign ended with the outright slaughter of approximately six million Jews, whom they regarded as subhuman, and the worldwide death of approximately 70 to 85... Read More
27 Dec 2019 The Precarious Fates of Rome’s Vestal Virgins By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 The fate of Rome depended upon the chastity of the Vestal virgins and their transgressions could lead to live entombment. In the first century BC, Marcus Licinius Crassus, one of the richest and most powerful Roman citizens, nearly lost his... Read More
23 Dec 2019 Mary Magdalene, Jesus’ Tower of Wisdom By ancient-origins History & Tradition 5 The ‘repentant prostitute’ or the ‘penitent whore’, this view of Mary Magdalene was cemented in Western ecclesiastical tradition by Gregory the Great in his sermons in the sixth Century, conflating her, healed of seven devils in Mark 16:... Read More