09 Dec 2016 The Enigmatic Columns of Horus: Divine Tools of Energy– Part II By Armando Mei Archaeology & Science 0 To shed light on the enigma of the Columns of Horus, I analyzed the Ennead of Heliopolis, the gods’ functions and tools.The supreme being of the pharaohs’ pantheon was associated with the sun’s disk and, according to the myth, he emerged from... Read More
18 Nov 2016 The Golden Stick: Cuzco’s Divine Foundation Myth and The Scientific Connections By Armando Mei Archaeology & Science 0 Tahuantinsuyo, in ancient Quechua language, is the name indicating the Inca Empire, one of the largest of the South American continent, much more than the Aztec and Maya Empire. In 1532 BC, the Inca Kings ruled over a geographical region including... Read More
17 Aug 2016 Thinking Critically about Time: A Cyclical View of Knowledge and Civilization By Ken Jeremiah Archaeology & Science 1 Many people think of time as linear. In other words, human beings begin ignorant, and as the ages progress, they become increasingly more advanced. However, various cultures worldwide perceive time differently. They think it is cyclical:... Read More
25 May 2016 The Life and Times of Rumi: Sufism and the Golden Age of Islam By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 In this modern age, the poems of the 13th century Persian poet Muhammad Jalal ad-Din Rumi have sold millions of copies, making him one of the most popular poets in the world. Considered a provocative figure, Rumi continued the long tradition of... Read More
16 May 2016 Zep Tepi and the Turin Royal Canon: Unanswered Mysteries in the Lists of Succession By Armando Mei Archaeology & Science 1 The Egyptian Book of Dead is one of the most important ancient documents ever found. Egyptologists discovered religious traditions of ancient Egypt by translating the hieroglyphics inscribed on the wall of Unas’ pyramid - pharaoh of the fifth... Read More
03 May 2016 Sky Religion in Ancient Egypt: Temples and Magick - Part I By Chris Morgan Mythology & Mystery 1 “In the beginning Egypt was not”The Sky Religion in Egypt: Its Antiquity and Effects by G A Wainwright; published in 1938, is one of the classic enabling texts of Egyptology, and I am going to use this name as a porte-manteau for this... Read More
03 Mar 2016 Questions of Identity: Who are the Europeans? By Lucy Wyatt History & Tradition 5 Many of us with European heritage are confused about identity. Regardless of where we now live – Europe, North America, Australia or elsewhere - questions arise such as “where is the homeland, what are our origins and who dispossessed... Read More