02 Sep 2019 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, a... Read More
02 Aug 2019 The End is Nigh, Scotland’s Magic Isle of Salvation By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 A curious Old Gaelic prophecy is listed in the Ulster Journal of Archaeology, January 1853, which originated in the west coast of Scotland or Ireland and its meaning has eluded explanation for over 1,000 years. However, a chink in its armor offers... Read More
26 Jul 2019 Geographic Gateways to the Underworld By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 Ancient civilizations, including the Indian Hindu traditions, blended astronomical observations with religious and spiritual beliefs. The Orion constellation was where the vernal equinox was stated to occur, and the Milky Way and... Read More
17 Jul 2019 Scythian Priesthood of Fierce Fighting Eunuch Shamans of the Snake Goddess By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 The Scythian goddess Argimpasa was half-human, half-snake with a priesthood of powerful shamans, who despite their self-inflicted castration, seemed to still personify the reputation of fierce warriors. The culture of the Scythians, a group of... Read More
05 Jul 2019 Irish Poets Uncover the Kabbalah in Celtic Creation Myths By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 In the early ninth century an Irish warrior-priest Cormac mac Cuilennáin, who would become king, wrote Sanas Cormaic in which he presented the ancient creation myths of the Celts. In the early 20th century the Irish literary geniuses, Æ and W.B.... Read More