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Need To Tell Someone They’re Wrong? Try Telling Them They’re Right

Submitted by Chatra on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 10:21 AM

Need To Tell Someone They’re Wrong? Try Telling Them They’re Right

Image by Mark Frost from http://Pixabay.com EVERYONE knows how frustrating it is when you are in a heated debate with someone and you just know that you are right but the other person simply refuses to see things from your side. There more you point out the faults in their argument the more staunchly they Read More…

Secrets Of Siberian Shamanism

Submitted by Voz on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:48 AM

Secrets Of Siberian Shamanism

Image by PublicDomainPictures from http://Pixabay.com Today, especially in New Age circles, the term ‘shamanism’ is often used in a generalised way to describe all kinds of indigenous magical practices in a wide range of cultures worldwide. It has also been projected back into a past that it never had, so we can find modern books Read More…

Unsolved Bible Mysteries

Submitted by Rev. Micah Allard on Sunday, January 19, 2020 4:09 PM

Unsolved Bible Mysteries

Image credit: Vatican Museums via wikipedia Considering the Bible is based around some pretty mystical ideas, it's surprisingly grounded in reality in other ways. It says, for example, exactly how big Noah's ark was, what the Ark of the Covenant looked like, and has endless lists of who begat whom. Jesus gets four whole books Read More…

Spies And The Occult – Aleister Crowley, A Rocket Scientist, A Priest And A British Spymaster

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Sunday, January 19, 2020 10:16 AM

Spies And The Occult – Aleister Crowley, A Rocket Scientist, A Priest And A British Spymaster

Derivative Images An Interview with Dr Richard Spence, a history professor and author of Secret Agent 666: Aleister Crowley, British Intelligence and the Occult (published by Feral House), is an expert on intelligence and the occult. CHARLIE NASH (CN): Could you tell us a bit about Crowley’s alleged intelligence connections and what you found from your Read More…

Who Were The Druids? Mistletoe And Secret Tradition

Submitted by Jesaru Dei on Saturday, January 18, 2020 2:32 PM

Who Were The Druids? Mistletoe And Secret Tradition

Image by Mustafa Alpaslan from http://Pixabay.com Who were the Druids? Well, when Roman armies set about the conquest of Iron Age Britain in AD 43, they later attacked Anglesey under the command of Suetonius Paullinus. The Romans’ Celtic enemies appeared at the shore, among them women in black with torches aflame, resembling mythical Furies. Suetonius Read More…

Edgar Cayce And Zoroastrian Astrology

Submitted by Something Wonderful on Friday, January 17, 2020 11:31 AM

Edgar Cayce And Zoroastrian Astrology

Derivative Images When Margaret Gammon’s Astrology and the Edgar Cayce Readings was first published in 1967, many interested in Cayce’s readings learned for the first time that he recommended an astrology referred to as “Persian.” There was very little available at that time on ancient astrological practices, and the references to Persian astrology remained something Read More…

Astrology For Sceptics

Submitted by TELLUS – Presider on Friday, January 17, 2020 9:30 AM

Astrology For Sceptics

Derivative Images Who Really has The Burden Of Proof? By professional astrologer Bob Marks Skeptics get into trouble when they try to discredit astrology because they  fail to keep things simple. All they have to say to astrologers is: “Please provide evidence to prove astrology works”. That’s all. The burden of proof is ALWAYS on Read More…

Anti-Twit

Submitted by Holmes on Thursday, January 16, 2020 12:39 AM

Anti-Twit

Derivative Images Social Media. We all have developed a love-hate relationship with all of it. It amuses us, keeps us informed of the latest scandals and lies, then in the end, totally pisses us off … I mean seriously where else can you get such a free dopamine rush? Let’s take a look at TWITTER. Read More…

The Meta-Psychology Of Reason

Submitted by Dr. Arati Mishra on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 9:56 AM

The Meta-Psychology Of Reason

Image by Gerd Altmann from http://Pixabay.com Necessity of reason – Sensory perception is the first gateway to the knowledge of the world, of ourself, of our existence. Once its limits are exhausted, the human being moves to another level of experience — reason. Of course, we do not wait to utilise our ratiocination till our Read More…

Hot And Spicy Noodles And Book Burning

Submitted by MIKEY – Executor on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 11:57 AM

Hot And Spicy Noodles And Book Burning

Image by Lindsey White from http://Pixabay.com This recent Twitter link got me to thinking: https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1217083949693968385 Fredrick Nietzsche had a quote that seems to apply today quite well. "Beware that, when fighting a "Nazi", you yourself do not become a Nazi…" and it seems some are forgetting that. The first word "Nazi's" is in quotes. It Read More…

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