19 Feb 2024 Ancient Greek Theophanies, Ghosts And Hallucinations By Robert Garland Mythology & Mystery 0 Gods and goddesses revealed themselves rather remarkably often to the privileged and chosen ancient Greeks, even if it was in disguise to hide their blinding brilliance. Like English, Greek did not make a linguistic distinction between the optical... Read More
12 Feb 2024 Nibelungs – Germanic Race Of Elves Or Giants? By Willem McLoud Mythology & Mystery 0 The Nibelungs are one of the most mysterious peoples of the ancient world. Some scholars regard them as a race of dwarfs or elves. On the other hand, their close identification with giants suggests that they may have been viewed as die scions of a... Read More
31 Jan 2024 The Iliad And The Odyssey: Lessons From Humanities By Dr Richard Marranca Mythology & Mystery 0 The Humanities are by definition concerned with humankind’s life-chances and life-fates, and mortality captures humanness from one essential viewpoint – all humans inevitably die. All human life, and too often death, feature in the monumental... Read More
20 Dec 2023 Sing O Goddess, Timeless Inspiration Of The Muses By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 Once upon a time, Zeus spent nine consecutive nights sleeping with Mnemosyne, the Titan goddess of memory. These passionate nights gave birth to the nine Muses. The Muses are Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, Urania,... Read More
11 Dec 2023 The Mysterious Identity Of The Eastern Pyrenean Lady With The Flaming Grail By Elyn and Gary Mythology & Mystery 0 Deep in the eastern Pyrenean valleys of Catalonia, Spain, lies a 900-year-old mystery. For some unknown reason, in the 12th century (between 1100-1170) at least nine medieval church apses were decorated with frescoes showing the Apostles and a... Read More