of the conquered, the abolition of human sacrifice and slavery, respect for the woman in the home, the worship of ancestors and the institution of the sacred fire, a visible symbol of the nameless God.” -Schure
Asclepius /Aesculapius /Abaris
Across Eurasia tribes celebrated the seasonal holidays and astounding healings attributed to Ram, but some called His name either Aesculapius, Asclepius, or Abaris who was sent by Apollon. The healing herbs used in these stories are often the same, mistletoe and homa.
Below is the story of the cutting of Mistletoe with a golden sickle to use a curative, and incite lovers to bear a new generation. This is followed by a note on Homa, also a potent medicine.
The sacrifice of the bulls was not the original intent. The noble Pagan Faith was beginning to fade.
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They were the first Mazda Yasnis; Worshippers of God in the ancient Avestan tongue. -The Arctic Home in the Vedas’ by B.G.Tilak, Edition 1925
Maximum glaciations during the last ice age, took place about 18,000 years ago, and this reference preceded the ice!
John G. Bennett, wrote a research paper entitled “The Hyperborean Origin of the Indo-European Culture” (Journal Systematics, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1963). He claimed the Indo-European homeland, which he considered the Hyperborea of classical antiquity, was in the far north. This Polar idea was earlier proposed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak
“The Hyperborean people lived north of the land of winter in idyllic pastures, with two crops of grain per year, but most of the area was a… wildland, featuring vast and beautiful forests. The southlands were guarded by the bitterly cold peaks of the nearly impassable Rhiphaion Mountains (Urals or Carpathians). Above them dwelt the Arimaspi, men with one eye; still further, the griffins; and beyond these, the Hyperboreans, who extended to the sea”
There was no job or social need that was not connected to the worship of some god: from farming to education, from the fine arts to hunting, from military
Earth has experienced many episodes of dramatic climate changes with different periods in earth history. There have been periods during which the entire planet has been covered in ice and at another time it has been scorchingly hot and dry. In this regards, earth has experienced at least three major periods of long- term frigid climate and ice ages interspersed with periods of warm climate. The last glacial period which current glaciers are the result of it, occurring during the last years of Pleistocene, from approximately 110,000 to 10,000 years age (Clayton, 1997). Indeed, glaciers present sensitive indicators of climate change and global warming and by estimating and monitoring the dynamic evolution of these ice masses, several
Persian people, or “people of Arya”, settled south of Iran in the plains of Pars. These plains were very fertile. This fertility allowed the Persian’s to grow and expand on sea and land. (Acrobatic, 2014)
In 1827 Louis Agassiz was the first to scientifically propose that the Earth had experienced a past ice age, which he said could explain previous observations that erratic blocks of alpine rocks scattered over the slopes and summits of the Alps, had been moved there by glaciers. He presented the theory that ancient glaciers had traveled throughout the entire northern hemisphere and deposited these rock formations along the way. Though many before him had theorized moving glaciers, he was the first to label this period of time as the Ice Age.
Ice ages are well documented in Earth’s history, and they are proven to be relatively frequent. But what if that ice age persisted over not just regions near the poles, but around the equator as well? The term “snowball Earth” refers to a condition where Earth is completely covered by ice. Evidence indicates that snowball Earth may have been around in the Neoproterozoic. In fact, evidence points to the conclusion that these conditions happened three separate times in the Neoproterozoic. A snowball Earth condition is hard to prove, but this theory may explain several different phenomena. However, it is not accepted by all, there is evidence against a snowball Earth as well. Some believe that a snowball Earth would not have been possible in past climate conditions while there are views that defend the idea of more of a ‘slushball’ Earth rather than a planet entirely frozen on the surface.
The glaciation is very confusing to those who don't know about glaciers so here is some background information. The last glacial advance started about 75,000 years ago and the last
There have been at least five major ice ages in the pass one billion years. The most recent was called the Pleistocene Ice Age, which began about two million years ago. Interglacial periods occurred where temperatures increased slightly and the glaciers would melt and retreat.
The governing legal, moral and religious codes of ancient civilizations were written and enforced by a minority that exercised power and authority over the majority. This minority consisted of priests, rulers and elites with established power and influence in society. In these codes of early civilizations, there was an overarching emphasis on maintenance of structure and order in society. Simply put, while these codes reflect the conditions, needs and values of the times in which they were formulated, they also unveil the authors’ agendas to preserve their power by maintaining the status quo. Therefore, these codes acknowledge and uphold the prevailing social, gender and racial inequalities as natural conditions of human existence and reveal the manifold biases present in early civilizations.
It is theorized that during the latter part of the Cenozoic era, also known as the age of mammals that the Wisconsin glaciation caused enough of the planet’s water
Roughly 2.4 million years ago, the Ice Age began on Earth. Over time, the thick snowpack that had accumulated in the Sierra Nevada due to cooled temperatures compacted into giant sheets of ice. These ice sheets became glaciers when they were set into motion due to the pressure of their own weight. The glaciers cleared everything that came in their path including boulders, soil, and trees; everything but the bedrock, which was instead smoothed out, was completely stripped. As global temperatures fluctuated over the years, the glaciers have advanced and retreated multiple
they said, ‘now you have brought the truth’, that is, [now] you have explained it clearly; they thus sought it out and found it with a boy very dutiful towards his mother, and they eventually purchased it for the equivalent of its weight in gold; and so they sacrificed her, even though they very nearly did not, on account of its excessive cost.[it is stated that], ‘had they sacrificed any cow, it would have sufficed them, but they made it difficult for themselves and so god made it difficult for
13,000 years ago Glacier Peak erupted multiple times sending tephra (rocks and other particles) into the air. It’s dome collapsed and large lahars (mudflow) were produced.
Cyriacus Pizzecolli was a true Renaissance man. At age 30 he felt the calling preserve the history around him that he saw being ruined right before his eyes. As an international trader and traveler he knew first hand why the ancient remains were being destroyed, wether it be from poor construction and improper maintenance to people stealing the items. He had a passion for preserving ancient history few others shared, and he knew that if he didn't do something to preserve it, no one would. When Cyriacus “noticed” the “Arch of Trajan” in his hometown he began to wonder what possible secrets it could hold to the birth and history of his city, Ancona. The discovery of what kind of history his own town might have lead him on a life-long journey to learn the history of other cities and the stories they are able to tell.
Celsius at a time. They mentioned that our last ice age had an average temperature of 6
The very basis of the early information on this topic comes from simple archeological findings of artifacts and the use of sciences available at the time. In her work "The Indo-Europeans: Archeological Problems", Marija Gimbutas places the homeland of the Indo-Europeans in North Eastern European steppes in the region of present day Ukraine and Russia, on the cusp of Europe and Asia, moving east to west and north to south (817-818) . The culture of these peoples though somewhat varied included both settled and semi-nomadic herders, raised cattle and swine, had rich pottery making skills, and were most importantly horse-based peoples (819-820) . The importance of the mobility of horsemanship is stressed in her argument over the way these peoples