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The Mayan Calendar and Christian Response to 2012
The Maya civilization is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and...
37 commentsThe Truth About Rudraksha
The Rudraksha seeds are derived from the Rudraksha tree scientifically and botanically named as Elaeocarpus sphaericus. Fully and matured dried seeds from the fruits of the Elaeocarpus sphaericus are used to...
7 commentsCoincidence or Fate
Coincidence or fate, chance or destiny remains a hot topic for debate. Is it fated, or coincidental that you have navigated your way here and are now reading these words? Where would you be and what would you...
43 commentsThe Origin of 666
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. -- Revelation 13:18 Yeah I dare to create...
5 commentsLearning Ancient Greek
This hub is intended to be a very basic introduction to Ancient Greek and the reasons for, and methods of, learning it. I will explain reasons for studying it and give an overview both of methods for learning...
1 commentINDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION MOUND OF THE DEAD Imagine a city built 4000 years ago, with three storied houses and bathrooms attached. Having an elaborate drainage system and magnificent public baths. Then...
16 commentsAncient Egyptian Gods
Re (Ra) was the solargod and a major deity all over Egypt. Every day he traveled over the sky in his boat with his sundisc. He stood for the rising sun, life, rebirth, children, health, virility etc,...
2 commentsHeaven's Mirror
I remember World History being the most boring subject I had to take while in school. In recent years I have found Earth History to be the most fascinating exploration I've ever undertaken during my lifetime....
1 commentDazzling Indus River Girls
The Indus River is a major southern Asian waterway, originating in Tibet, the Indus then follows about 1,900 through India as well as Pakistan and then on to the Arabian Sea, which is a part of the...
0 commentsA Time Line of Western Herbalism Part I
It is easy to see how important herbs were in the daily lives of ancient peoples. When traders from these ancient cultures traveled to distant lands, they took native herbs with them. The medicinal herbs of...
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