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Snopes.com
The definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.
Snopes.com
Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.
The Teachings of Carl Jung - A Bizarre Blend of Basphemy, Mythology, & Psychology
Thew twisted psychological theories of Cark Jung have for a few decades dotted the landscape of modern literature and culture.
Dimension1111 - Mythology Links
From Greek Mythology to Roman Myths, Creation Stories, Mythological Animals and More.
Aboriginal Mythology
Christian/Jewish Mythology
The Zodiac Signs and the Twelve Tribes of Israel
The Babylonian Zodiac. The twelve signs of the zodiac can be correlated with the twelve tribes of Israel.
Egyptian Mythology
The 2012 Vortex
Part 13: The Christian Amazon—Mary Magdalene and The Cult of Isis
Isis: "Queen of Heaven"
Throughout history, Isis and various forms of goddess worship has played a significant role in our world’s religious and cultural makeup. Today, goddess veneration is still very much alive and well.
Ancient History Sourcebook:
Lucius Apuleius (c.155 CE):
Isis, Queen of Heaven
We see here the workings of an intense religious syncretism. Isis is here the Queen of Heaven, and principal of all the gods and goddesses.
Greek Mythology
The Pagan Greek Mythology
of Helios the Sun
In antiquity, the sun-god was represented as the driver of a fiery chariot who wore a crown of thorns or fiery rays. The chariot was the sun which was pulled through the sky above the clouds by four horses that represented the four seasons.
Native American
Butterfly in Navajo Traditional Stories
In Navajo mythology, Butterfly brings the sacred flint to the hooves of the horse. In the legend of the diety, Butterfly Boy was cured of his vanity by being lightning struck with the axe of Rain Boy.
The Blue Butterfly Llegend
Costa Rican Rain Forest - La Mariposa Azul
Symbology
Monas Hieroglyphica
The Monas Hieroglyphica (or Hieroglyphic Monad) is an esoteric symbol invented and designed by John Dee, the Elizabethan Magus and Court Astrologer of Elizabeth I of England.
The Mythological Eagle
The Eagle is the universal emblem of the gods of the sky. The cosmic eagle is a symbol of the highest aspirations of the spirit, and its triumph over the carnal nature.
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