12 Feb 2021 Ye Xian, Chinese Cinderella At The Chinese New Year Spring Festival By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 February 12, is the celebration of the Chinese New Year Spring Festival. In ninth-century Chinese folklore, this is the festival where Ye Xian, the Chinese Cinderella, lost her slipper, and the rest is history. The Cinderella story is a tale of... Read More
01 Feb 2021 The Demonic Calendar Of Ancient Egypt By Chris Morgan Mythology & Mystery 0 The Egyptians, like many cultures, had no generic word for ‘demon’. Although some words, such as Akhw, get very close. Etymologically, the Greek derived term ‘daemon’ or ‘demon’ means divider or alloter, and from Homer’s time... Read More
29 Jan 2021 Wonder Woman And The Myth Of The Mighty Amazons By jim willis Mythology & Mystery 0 The names Thessalia, Hippolyta, Antiope, and even Princess Diana of Themyscira, better known as Wonder Woman are not unknown, even though up until recently only the romantics believed in their existence. They are Amazons, women warriors who were... Read More
27 Jan 2021 Clues To King Alcinous’ Scheria: The Lost Sickle In The Sea By pkoutoupis Mythology & Mystery 0 The mythological Alcinous and the location of his kingdom of the Phaeacians have remained one of the most elusive topics of ancient Greek literature. Clues to the ruler and his kingdom survive only in the narratives of the journeys of Odysseus and... Read More
22 Jan 2021 Ghosts of Presidents Past In The Oval Office By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 1 Ghost stories abound about American presidents haunting the Oval Office. Wandering spirits returning from the dead to haunt the places they lived and worked in have been central components in folklore, myths and fireside tales for thousands of... Read More