On the origin of Iron
Kaman-Kalehöyük is a multi-period archaeological site in Kırşehir Province, Turkey, around 100 km south east of Ankara 6 km east of the town center of Kaman. It is a tell or mound site that was...
View ArticleFrom the cradle
Astronomy/Astrology-Mythology/Religion – The base of our understanding of the universe – straight from the cradle – the omphalo – the meeting place between the two worlds – our mother’s navel :-)...
View ArticleThe cycle of death and rebirth
How religion spread across the world – – If we turn everything around we are not bodies with a soul, but souls using our bodies – your body is like your temple – treat it good! It might look like we...
View ArticleThe Beaker people
Portasar – Gobekli Tepe Ancient megalithic monuments seen in the Balearic Islands, Spain This taula (T-shaped stone setting) is housed within a temple complex and a Late Bronze Age village on Menorca,...
View ArticleMarduk’s rise to power
Sumer: An (sky god) – Enlil (north)/ Enki south) Assyrians – Ashur (north)/ Babylonians – Marduk (south) The rise to power According to Babylonian myths, Marduk was not always the head god. At one...
View ArticleIs “Urartian” Language Armenian or North Caucasian?
Kura Araxes culture The Kura–Araxes culture or the early trans-Caucasian culture was a civilization that existed from 3400 BC until about 2000 BC, which has traditionally been regarded as the date of...
View ArticleHvor ble det av magien?
Hvor ble det av magien, vesnene vi møtte i eventyrene, sies det. Svaret er at vi sluttet å tro på dem. Eventyrene er lite annet enn vår mytologi, religionen vi hadde før kristendommen kom inn i bildet...
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Når alt kommer til alt så er vi en del av en helhet som har blitt gjort oppmerksom/bevisst på seg selv – vi observerer og har dermed mulighet til å endre – men i stedet for å hele og dyrke ser det ut...
View ArticleHow religion spread across the world
Timeline: Myth Religion Portasar (Armenian), also known as Gobekli Tepe (Turkish) in the Armenian Highland is the omphalo of our civilization and represent the place where our civilization was created...
View ArticleA newly emerging perspective by Ernest G. McClain
Gods of Sumeria symbolize Ancient Music of 22 Srutis Speculations on Sumerian tuning, by Joe Monzo – Tonalsoft List of Mesopotamian deities Music and mathematics Music theorists sometimes use...
View ArticleBirth of our civilization
The March equinox or Northward equinox is the equinox on the earth when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading northward. The March equinox is the vernal equinox in the northern...
View ArticleHelium
Caelus or Coelus was a primal god of the sky in Roman myth and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for “sky” or “the heavens”, hence English “celestial”). The deity’s...
View ArticleCoiling of the snake – Chakra – Kundalini – Shakti
Coiling of the snake – Chakra – Kundalini – Shakti Kuṇḍalinī (“coiled one”), in yogic theory, is a primal energy, or shakti, located at the base of the spine. Different spiritual traditions teach...
View ArticleMeaning of Number 6
Sexagesimal (base 60) is a numeral system with sixty as its base. It originated with the ancient Sumerians in the 3rd millennium BC, it was passed down to the ancient Babylonians, and it is still...
View ArticleNippur (E-kur/Duranki) : The omphalo of the Sumerians
An omphalos is a religious stone artifact, or baetylus. In Greek, the word omphalos means “navel”. In the ancient world of the Mediterranean, it was a powerful religious symbol. The omphalos was not...
View ArticleThe old time New Age
This is some of the similarities between Sumerian (Mesopotamian) mythology/religion, comming out of the PIE-culture existing in the Armenian Highland, and Jewish/Christian mythology/religion. But it...
View ArticleThe myth of Lilith
Although, a few isolated pockets in Assyria/Upper Mesopotamia aside, it largely died out by approximately 400 CE, Mesopotamian religion has still had an influence on the modern world, predominantly...
View ArticleThe trickster god
Odin Loki Enki – Hermes – Mercury – Odin – Lugus – Loke Enki Enki (Sumerian: EN.KI(G)) is a god in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in Akkadian and Babylonian mythology. He was originally patron...
View ArticleDagens transformasjon
Dagens herskere er blant de verste forbrytere. Det er et vell av informasjon og man kan kan oppspore de kriminelle handlingene som finner sted og se hvem som står bak – uansett er systemet kompakt og...
View ArticleGobekli tepe and lingam/yoni
Gobekli tepe and lingam/yoni Nippur (E-kur/Duranki) : The omphalo of the Sumerians The tree of life, omphalos and Nimrud Axis mundi How religion spread across the world Yoni Shivaling I have both my...
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