When considering reason and logic in our recorded history, which is rather short, it was the Greek civilization particularly Hellenistic Greece who first conceived that nature could be logically understood and perceived rather than magically or mythologically worshiped. As... Continue Reading →
The concept of alchemy or the transmutation of metals is a foreign concept to many people today. The historical aspects of the subject are beyond my ability to convey accurately, as the complication of the subject. It is interesting to... Continue Reading →
Considering as my first post was about the astrological correlation between the current astrological aspects in the sky and the ones made during the Justinian Plague, I decided to wet my appetite once again. That is taking a closer look... Continue Reading →
It's been a while since I last posted, so I decided to roll this one out. Over the past few months I have been looking at an article written by Ross and Tracy Alloway from the Huffington Post. The basic... Continue Reading →
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