21 Dec 2018 Santa Claus – A Siberian Shaman on a Magic Mushroom Trip? By nrushton Mythology & Mystery 0 The idea that there is a direct link between our modern representation of Santa Claus and historic shamanic practice in Siberia is not new. It seems to have been first suggested by the historian of religion, Mircea Eliade in the 1950s, in his... Read More
19 Dec 2018 Astronomical Legacy of the Ancient Sky Watchers By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 Astronomy is the oldest natural science and has calendrical, religious, cosmological, mythological and astrological origins. Long before famous monuments like Stonehenge in England and the pyramids of Egypt were constructed, ancient people... Read More
03 Dec 2018 Tiresias, Blinded by the Gods and Blessed with Second Sight By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 According to Greek mythology, Tiresias, the blind prophet of Apollo, was well-known as much for his clairvoyance as for being transformed into a woman for seven years. He was present for seven generations in Thebes - beginning as advisor... Read More
23 Nov 2018 The Loch Ness Temple of the Ancient Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 History is threaded together with texts, scrolls and grimoires which were believed to contain the powerful supernatural rituals required to raise and control demons. A dark ancient text existed which was so influential that after 600 years of... Read More
31 Oct 2018 Halloween Haunting: The Hideous History of the Hermitage Castle By Charles Christian Mythology & Mystery 0 It is Halloween and what better than a story about a sinister Scottish castle, its ghosts, its legends, and its blood-soaked history? Not referring to Glamis Castle with its notorious secret chamber containing the walled-up remains of a hideous... Read More