20 Jan 2021 Pumas, Cougars And Jaguars: Feline Deities Of Prehistoric South America By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 The Andean mountain lion, often called the South American cougar, (Puma concolor), is perhaps best known simply as the puma, and this manhunter ruled the forests and jungles of western South America,... Read More
15 Jan 2021 Māui, The Fun-Loving Trickster Of Polynesian Mythology By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 An archetypal character who appears in the myths of many different cultures, the Trickster gleefully crosses and breaks physical and societal laws of both humans and gods, destroying norms, while openly challenging and ridiculing authority. As the... Read More
13 Jan 2021 Mighty Gilgamesh: Archetype Of The Nephilim By Willem McLoud Mythology & Mystery 1 Gilgamesh is one of the greatest heroes of the ancient Middle Eastern world. The epic named after him has become one of the greatest literary works of all ages. There is, however, one aspect of Gilgamesh that most people do not know about.... Read More
06 Jan 2021 Traditions of Twelfth Night: Dismantling the Christmas Tree By Roberto Volterri Mythology & Mystery 0 Counting from December 25, using the Julian calendar, Twelfth Night – January 6 – takes place on the last night of the ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’, marking the coming of the Epiphany, celebrating the revelation (theophany) of God... Read More
30 Dec 2020 Are Eastern Jinn, Western Faeries and Middle-Eastern Shedim Related? By Charles Christian Mythology & Mystery 2 In normal times (and the year 2020 is definitely not normal times) the Christmas holiday season is the point in the year when, in the United Kingdom, the annual pantomime theatre shows get underway. Two of the perennial favorite pantos (given a... Read More