tag > Religion
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Entrance to the cave of the Ibini Ukpabi oracle at Arochukwu, 1900s - A Sacred place of Odinala
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Raven Tales - Human & animal creation stories of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific NW Coast
“Idle No More,” Rande Cook (Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw), acrylic on canvas on board, Fazakas Gallery.
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The Mari Tablets belong to a large group of tablets that were discovered by French archaeologists in the 1930s. More than 25,000 tablets in Akkadian were found in the Mari archives, which give information about the kingdom of Mari, its customs, and the names of people who lived during that time. More than 8,000 are letters; the remainder includes administrative, economic, and judicial texts. The tablets, according to Andre Parrot, "brought about a complete revision of the historical dating of the ancient Near East and provided more than 500 new place names, enough to redraw or even draw up the geographical map of the ancient world." Almost all of the tablets found were dated to the last 50 years of Mari's independence (ca. 1800-1750 BC), and most have now been published. The language of the texts is official Akkadian but proper names and hints in syntax show that the common language of Mari's inhabitants was Northwest Semitic. Contemporary archives have been found, among others, in Tell Leilan in the Upper Khabur area and Tell Shemshara in the Zagros Mountains.
Why does the Vatican have the 'authority' to ban all peoples of earth from reading any of the 25,000 Mari Tablets? Discovered in 1933, translated once, read by a council at the Vatican, & forever to be hidden thereafter. What do the Mari tablets say that so scares the Vatican?
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What Happens When Zen Monks Take Mushrooms? The film “Descending the Mountain”, shows a five day meditation retreat where half of the participants were given psilocybin pills.
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All teachings are mere references. The true experience is living your own life. Then, even the holiest of words are only words. - Ming-Dao Deng
A finger pointing at the moon is not the moon
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A small selection of the expansive body of work by Iona Miller
- Sacred Wounding: The Family Shadow - Transgenerational Wounding & Healing
- Holographic Gods: Archetectonic Forces of Creation
- Holographic Archetypes: The Zero With a Thousand Faces Archetypes of Nature, Physics & Depth Psychology
- 21st Century Renaissance: Science * Ethics * Aesthetics * Poetics * Ethos & Cultural Survival
- Artist Statement: A Meandering Self-Exploration
- Self-Exploration 6 – Quest for Wholeness
- Tavistock Timeline of Culture
- Sacred Wounding: The Family Shadow - Transgenerational Wounding & Healing
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Banteay Srey Temple In Angkor Area, Cambodia
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"To err is human, to forgive is divine" - Alexander Pope
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Titus Burckhardt (1908 – 1984) - Selection of Books
The Essential Titus Burkhardt (PDF)
Foundations of Oriental Art Symbolism by Titus-Burkhardt (PDF)
Mystical Astrology According to Ibn 'Arabi by Titus Burckhardt (Audio)
