09 Feb 2018 Ancient Dowsing Alive and Well in Colombia? By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 Since the Middle Ages dowsing applications have been employed in alternative traditions including ghost hunting, raising spirits, mediumship, divining, fortunetelling and detecting ley-lines - perceived telluric energy lines between distant objects... Read More
24 Jan 2018 The Tapestry of Early Turkic Myth is Woven with Tales of Wolves, Horses and a Great Tree of Life By AliciaMcDermott2 Mythology & Mystery, Sustainability & The Environment 4 Turkic peoples comprise a variety of ethnic groups living in northern, eastern, central and western Asia, northwestern China and some parts of eastern Europe. Historically they were established in China after the 6th century BC. Early Turkic people... Read More
10 Jan 2018 Sons of Cain, Builders of Empires. Paradise Lost Gives Rise to the Birth of City-States. – Part II By Cam Rea Mythology & Mystery 0 After brutally slaying his brother Abel, Cain had to flee Eden and settled in the land of Nod. He laid the foundations of the city Enoch, so named after his firstborn son, Enoch. Cain craved the blessings of the Garden of Eden his parents had... Read More
08 Jan 2018 Cursed Cain, the Master Architect. Paradise Lost Gives Rise to the Birth of City-States – Part I By Cam Rea Mythology & Mystery 1 Mankind has always endeavored to revive the paradise lost to Adam and Eve and in so doing managed to originate the concept of city-states.What is considered a State?According to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, “A state is an organized... Read More
02 Jan 2018 The Legend of Shikhandi, the Transgendered Warrior Who Paid the Price of Opposing Powerful Men By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 Chauvinism existed even in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The ancient text depicts the legendary eighteen-day bloodbath, dubbed the Kurukshetra War, where the hero/heroine’s greatest feat was not defeating the enemy, but overcoming stereotyped... Read More