Tagged with 'Anthropology'

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A Short Exposition on the Great Mother Goddess (Part Three)

As elucidated in the “Cult of Hathor-Isis and the Mother Archetype” articles, the Great Mother archetype belonging to the sphere of the Divine Feminine is the single most important archetype, or energy-laden image, held in the collective unconscious of humanity. It transcends any barriers that might pertain to culture, gender, race or creed.

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The Secret Life of Mushrooms

An examination of the cultural impact of an indigenous people's worldwide exposure of their psychedelic spiritual practices.

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God in a box. Time in a bottel

Ok making another foray into the theory I have been playing with.
How many out there have made an effort to read the early chapters of the bible? If you have you will notice some wide gaps in logic there that seem to contradict the message of creation. I think it really dosent but the interpertation is missing.

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Anchient cities modren cities and mineing the past

Ok mind wandering here again today. I am going to tie the egypt theroy in with this later in this post.

All right here we go down the time rabbit hole again.

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First steps of humankind

Welcome all who read.
Here I am going to start outlineing some of what I belive is evidence of our long history on this planet.

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Winter Solstice

The December 21 total lunar eclipse (12:13 a.m. PST) raises vital questions about where we’re headed and what we believe in. The truth-seeking Sun in Sagittarius eclipses the Moon in changeable Gemini. With the Sun at Galactic Center, the point of our cosmic origins, we can receive important transmissions near this eclipse–if we don’t buy into any emotional dramas that may be occurring.

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David Wilcock and Graham Hancock takes us through ancient civilisations and into the mysterious nature of reality itself.

Bringing together two inspirational investigators of our hidden past and uncertain future, this unique dialogue between David Wilcock and Graham Hancock takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the wonders of ancient civilisations and into the mysterious nature of reality itself. What is the Ark of the Covenant? Why is its loss the greatest riddle of the Bible?

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Odd, Isn't It?

This is odd. Some people don’t see anything amiss with the company and petition the company to do more, often protesting those CEOs who don’t tell them what to do best.

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Welcome To The Machine

Accustomization is the killer of the self-willing being, for accustomization has trained the human mind to operate, function, and compute in a systematized, routed mechanism. Were its comfortable routine deleted, the mind would malfunction, would in a word, crash. This seems to be a flaw in our current system of Humanity.

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The Story of The Kogi

A story about Pré Colombian Culture & Indigenous people called The Kogi also Kogius , the Arhuaco and the Assario.

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The Manifestation of Impossible Dreams

Doesn't anyone comprehend this?

“It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.” ~Tyler Durden

I do not want these things! I do not care about these things that have accumulated throughout my life. I want connection to other human beings and to the earth, not to things! I do not want to be tethered to an opulent nest and burdened with its ludicrous upkeep.

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Help from the Co-Creatress, Inside the Spiral of Blooming Doom

Terence Mckenna is famous for founding "Novelty Theory" stating that the universe is an engine that's constantly producing new forms and higher orders of organization. He's mathematically worked out a novelty time wave that maps points in the evolution of the cosmos, life, and human evolution/history that coincide withcertain recurring points on the wave.

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Sacred Sexuality, Divinity, and Shamanism

For hundreds of thousands of years, sacred practices were developed by traditional cultures to connect people to each other, the earth, the sky, the spirit world, etc. in a way that gave them a sense of place in the cosmos.

If something is deemed sacred it’s treated with respect, it’s engaged in ritualistically, and it’s done with full presence and undivided attention.

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Misguided Misanthropy

Misanthropy is a fashionable term among anarcho-punks. A couple of my old friends would often say, "I'm feeling misanthropic today." I always loved that because it seemed so honest and because it was framed in the sentence structure of healthy psycho-babble. If you state a feeling it's open it's not blameful. It's not as binding and shallow as "I think" or "I am".

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Featured Transmission For March 2010

The Tree Within
(18"X24" Ink and Pastel created to "Icaro: Shamanic Songs")

Life is a matter of light and vibration dependent on the frequency of the waves set forth with the initial catalyst of motion, the spark that propelled all matter and reality as we know it, the Big Bang.

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Silver Screen, Red Earth: Digital Media Technology & the Yolngu people of North East Arnhem Land, Australia

I recently learned that I have received funding from the University of Vermont to conduct anthropological research this summer in North East Arnhem Land, in Australia's Northern Territory.

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Cosmic Serpents: Interview with Jeremy Narby

In 1984, Jeremy Narby travelled to the Amazon to study with the Ashanica. There, he met shamans who claimed they received their plant knowledge and healing power from drinking ayahuasca.

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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