Sacred Geography And The Legend Of Agartha

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on November 4, 2022

Sacred Geography And The Legend Of Agartha

Legendary Agartha is spoken of in the same breath as forgotten lands such as Hyperborea. Two key figures helped bring the tale of Agartha to ... Read more

Dragons And Their Enduring Existence

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on August 31, 2022

Dragons And Their Enduring Existence

Derivative Images The premiere of HBO’s prequel to “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon” will undoubtedly bring more attention to the ferocious dragon. Two-legged ... Read more

Can Civilization Collapse?

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on August 21, 2022

Can Civilization Collapse?

Image by Enrique Meseguer from Pixabay It has before and it can again. But that’s not th end of the story. The average schoolchild in ... Read more

Perfidious Albion: An Introduction To The Secret History Of The British Empire

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on May 2, 2022

Perfidious Albion: An Introduction To The Secret History Of The British Empire

http://pngwing.com Perfidious Albion – “Treacherous England,” “Faithless England,” or, if you prefer, “Dirty, Low-down, Sneaky England” – is commonly assumed to derive from the French ... Read more

Camille Flammarion And The Mystery Of Death

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on March 26, 2022

Camille Flammarion And The Mystery Of Death

By unklar – http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/flammarion/cflam/camille.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2352667 In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century France, a famous, and favourite, personality was the astronomer, science populariser, and ... Read more

The American President Who Rewrote The Bible

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on December 31, 2021

The American President Who Rewrote The Bible

Derivative Images For many years Americans have grown acusstomed to US Presidents taking policy liberties via executive orders and sometimes attempts by other means. Often ... Read more

HUSTLE! The Lesser Known Wisdom Of Benjamin Franklin

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on November 1, 2021

HUSTLE! The Lesser Known Wisdom Of Benjamin Franklin

Image by WikiImages from Pixabay Benjamin Franklin was one of the most quotable men in history. Everyone knows his famous sayings like “God helps them ... Read more

Quest For The Source Of Lost Knowledge

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on August 14, 2021

Quest For The Source Of Lost Knowledge

By Benozzo Gozzoli – http://www.ritosimbolico.net/studi2/studi2061.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12619307 The Council of Ferrara-Florence, held from 1438 to 1445 in, not surprisingly, the Italian cities of Ferrara ... Read more

Origins Of The Belief In Demonic Sex

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on June 26, 2021

The belief that demons – or fallen angels – regularly have sex with humans runs deep in the Jewish and Christian traditions. The earliest account ... Read more

What Homer’s ‘Odyssey’ Can Teach Us About Reentering The World After A Year Of Isolation

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on June 18, 2021

What Homer’s ‘Odyssey’ Can Teach Us About Reentering The World After A Year Of Isolation

https://www.greeka.com In the ancient Greek epic “The Odyssey,” Homer’s hero, Odysseus, describes the wild land of the Cyclops as a place where people don’t gather ... Read more