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I Still Love the Old World
One thing that interested me when reading the Conan stories was Robert Howard’s idea of the Hyborian Age, a mythical era in the distant past when the Eurasian continent was physically different but still generally recognizable, and its people ancestors … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Cartoons, Fairy Tales, Greek Mythology, History, J.R.R. Tolkien, L. Frank Baum, Maps, Mythology, Norse, Oz, Oz Authors, Philosophy, Places, Religion, Technology, Television, The Flintstones, Theosophy | Tagged asgard, atlantis, beleriand, bible, conan the barbarian, dorothy and the wizard in oz, dragons, hyborian age, hyperborea, kali yuga, middle-earth, numenor, ophir, robert howard, snorri sturluson, the enchanted island of yew, vanaheim |
This Is the Way the World Ends
So, the Rapture is today, right? Actually, Beth and I were listening to Family Radio tonight, and Harold Camping said something about how it wouldn’t come until 6 PM in whatever time zone you happen to be in, at which … Continue reading →
Posted in Aztec, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, Mythology, Native American, Religion, Zoroastrianism | Tagged angra mainyu, apocalypse, bible, brahma, brahma years, enoch, eschatology, family radio, harold camping, huitzilopochtli, jesus, kali, kali yuga, krishna, mexico city, tenochtitlan, uriel, zoroaster |
Krishna’s Corner
Before the Smurfs, the Blue Man Group, or the cat-people from Avatar, there was Krishna. Discussion of this deity is a little difficult due to the fact that different varieties of Hinduism see him in different ways. His original portrayal … Continue reading →
Posted in Hinduism, Mythology, Religion | Tagged arjuna, avatars, bhagavad gita, bhakti yoga, devaki, hare krishna, international society for krishna consciousness, jesus, kali yuga, kamsa, kauravas, krishna, krishnaism, mathura, nanda, pandavas, vishnu, yashoda |
Going Up
Today is another Christian holiday that doesn’t get much press these days, Ascension Thursday. This is when Jesus, after being resurrected on Easter Sunday and hanging around for forty days, ascended bodily into Heaven. I’m sure we’ve all seen the … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Greek Mythology, Hinduism, Holidays, Islam, Judaism, Mythology, Religion, Taoism | Tagged ascension thursday, bible, buraq, eight immortals, elijah, enoch, hercules, indra, jerusalem, jesus, kali yuga, muhammad, quran, virgin mary, yudisthira, zeus |