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Ley Lines or Dragon Lines


Contemporary Paganism: Listening People, Speaking Earth
There is a theory that lines of some sort connect places of significance. For example, a line drawn between two ancient sacred sites, two medieval churches, two ancient burial sites or an ancient well and the summit of a hill, and then extended in either direction will be seen to […]

What are Dragons? - Part II


Dancing with Dragons
[…] What are dragons? Are they real or imaginary? In the Western world, our word dragon comes from the Greek drakon and the Latin draco. Drakon comes from a verb meaning to see, to look at, or possibly to flash. Certainly in most legends dragons spend their time watching, whether it be treasure, […]

Fantasy Dragons and Snake Gods


An Instinct for Dragons
Groaning like a furnace, it hoisted its reptilian body from the ground, labored into the air on stunted wings, and rolled, belching sulphurous smoke, like a churning thundercloud toward the small farm. Its hideous roar shattered the morning calm, announcing the presence of the most terrible of creatures. The humans ran for […]

Winged Sun Disc of the Ancient Times


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Sacred Magic Of Ancient Egypt: The Spiritual Practice Restored
The symbol (winged Solar disc) is derived from the legendary tale Heru and the Winged Disc, inscribed on the walls of the Edfu temple. In this saga, the young god as paraoh battles his adversaries and takes the from of the winged disc to dispel them. […]

Meet the Sun Gods


The Rough Guide to The Universe (Rough Guide Science/Phenomena)
The power of the sun is reflected in the appereance of a Sun god (or gods) in virtually every mythology and religion. Here are some of the most notable.

Amaterasu
The Japanese Sun Goddess whose full name, Amaterasu Omikami, means “Great Divinity Illuminating Heaven”. The Japanese imperial family claims […]

Serpent Symbolism and Serpent Images


Swimline Two Headed Curly Serpent

What is the Serpent?
Serpent is a word of Latin origin (serpens, serpentis) that is commonly used in a specifically mythic or religious context, signifying a snake that is to be regarded not as a mundane natural phenomenon nor as an object of scientific zoology, but as the bearer of some symbolic […]

Pythagoras - A Python - Incarnation of the Serpent


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Who is Pythagoras? What is Python?
Pythagoras: (ca. 582 - ca. 507 BC) A pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who settled in Crotona, Italy, where he founded a mystery society. Phythagorean teachings include reincarnation and the ultimate reality of numbers as the basis of all things. The Pythagorean theorem in geometry is a token of their achievement […]

Speculative History


What’s the Difference Between Human and Animal? We’re all Crazy.
How did Humans Inherit Wisdom and from Whom?
Eve’s Descendants - Sex, Time and Power
The Real Difference Between Man and Beast
Aggression and Human Evolution
Man, the Destroyer
Destruction in the Bible
Satan and God - Is Satan Bad?
Thou Shalt Not Kill and Steal but…
Nakedness and God’s Lie, Cain, Evil Nature, […]

Uraeus - The King Cobra - Caduceus and Brazen Serpent


AKIN: Amulet: King Cobra Snake

What is Uraeus?
Egyptian serpent symbol, a hieroglyphic sign for “Goddess,” suggesting that in pre-dynastic times it was thought all serpents were female and divine. The serpent mother was one of Egypt’s oldest divinities, and her uraeus-snake idol signified healing. Moses copied this egyptian magic with his “brazen serpent” (Numbers 21:9). Egyptian […]

Caduceus and Brazen Serpent - Part II


What is Caduceus?

Caduceus Amulet for Healing Ability

The Woman’s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets
Some Gnostic Christians worshipped the serpent hung on a cross, rod, or Tree of Life, calling it Christ the Savior, also a title of Hermes the Wise Serpent represented by his own holy caduceus the scepter of two serpents. This was one of […]