I can't belive you guys are not taking this seriously. You just don't get it. The Illuminati have been slowly out to ruin our culture ever since they were...
Actually, there are Mithraic hymns only in vowels, perhaps a special communication......
Dena Holman
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Sep 2, 2005 2:36 am
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i seem to remember a classical reference to egyptians having religious songs consisting only of vowels, there is also a chunk of the mithrasliturgie which is a...
... And Pliny (IIRC) in "De Iside et Osiride" mentions that the Egyptian priests sing the praises of the gods by chanting the vowels, adding "but perhaps I...
Hi, I'm new to the group, so perhaps I should not be commenting. The Brahma Purana, Part 1, under the names of the sun-god, describes the sun-god as Maitreya...
I was perusing the archives of this group and stumbled upon an old thread regarding Erichthonius(3934, 3933 etc.). My apologies for dredging up such an old...
THANK YOU! It seems that I had been looking at several sites that all refered to Plutarch's dating - using information from the link you sent, I've found much...
I think it was more transformed into all the good things, wheat, wine... Park Parviz Varjavand <solvolant@...> wrote: Mithras is usually looking up to...
Hi, Barbara! Welcome to the group! ... Go ahead! You seem to know what you're talking about! ... Mitra and Mithra and Mithras may be related, but isn't Mithras...
J. T. Sibley
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Sep 6, 2005 5:56 am
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greetings and thankyou for the interesting comment.. our current experimentation with the tauroctony as "tetraktys within omikron within pi" suggests a similar...
... Transformation might be a good explanation for the location of that stab wound (which, as has been pointed out, wouldn't have killed the bull). It is...
These terms are quite problematic and perhaps not that useful. There has never been monotheists as strict as Plotinus and the other Neoplatonists. Yet they...
In Everyeve Beholds You, there is a hymn. There are some found possibly on the internet... I referred to a hymn earlier that is exclusively vowels, no...
Dena Holman
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Sep 6, 2005 11:55 pm
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... wound (which, as has been pointed out, wouldn't have killed the bull). (I'm afraid I seem to have missed that). It is going pretty close to what in a human...
... So I've heard (never saw a bullfight myself -- my hospital work made me quite familiar with scenes of death, thankew). Cutting the carotid artery and/or...
... You'll find such chants of all vowels fairly commonly in the Greek magic papyri. I don't know about the Sepher Raziel, but they are not found in the ...
... There was and is much debate among Christians about God, angels, intercessors. I don't think you can say that the Trinity was conventional polytheism,...
... I don't think I've read this one, but I have read some of Athanassiadi's other works and found them useful. Lester Ness in partibus sinarum Kunming...
Why is it every time I come to read this list I find such disrespectful comments on issues dear to people's hearts. No one can say how scholarly this site...
ishtarmuz6@...
Sep 7, 2005 10:40 pm
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Park I thought it was indeed as bad, or even the point, that one is not pronounce the name of God. Names create images and images are profane and it is also...
ishtarmuz6@...
Sep 7, 2005 10:46 pm
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V This may be a chicken and egg argument. The language and religion evolve together and there are often reasons people give that may or not have to do what...
ishtarmuz6@...
Sep 7, 2005 10:52 pm
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I seem to remember reading that C/K/Qaballah wasn't really organized until around the 13thC AD, but I'm willing to admit to being wrong. But that also does...
Hi, all! Saw a bullfight in Spain last fall; it's a "see once" thing for me. Yes, the toreador has to insert his sword over the horns and into the back of the...
J. T. Sibley
jrsibley@...
Sep 8, 2005 4:20 am
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They don't have those in Pamplona, so they run away... ;-) Park "J. T. Sibley" <jrsibley@...> wrote: If I wanted to kill or paralyze a bull, I'd use a...
... IIRC it has been traced at least to the "Work of the Chariot" (Ma'asah Merkabah), or speculation on the mysterious vision of Ezekiel, which dates at least...
I hope that no one will take offence. Could there be a relation between the blood of Christ and that of the bull? The location of the stab wound is similar. ...
Parviz Varjavand
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Sep 8, 2005 5:08 pm
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National Geographic, several years ago,pointed out that in the last remaining Christians villages in Turkey, a white bull is killed whenever a new baby is born...