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Mother, Sun, and the Compost Pile for Joseph Campbell Foundation MythNow Blog by Willi Paul
Mother, Sun, and the Compost Pile for Joseph Campbell Foundation MythNow Blog Willi Paul’s current passion and mission concerns how we can re-energize alchemy and mythology for the Sustainability Age. A former sustainability consultant who discovered Joseph Campbell’s work sixteen … Continue reading
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Tagged Alchemy, Carl Jung, Christianity, communityAlchemy.com, David Metcalfe, Dennis William Hauck, Joseph Campbell, Myth & Folklore, Mytho-Poesis, Mythology Generator, openmythsource.com, Permaculture, Planetshifter.com Magazine, Sacred, Shamanism, Sound Alchemy, Spirituality, Sustainability, Willi Paul, [ open myth source ]
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Hot House Yoga, without a divine search, is a just another Mirror in the west
Co-Presented by PlanetShifter.com Magazine & openmythsource.com Christianity lost much of its alchemical fire centuries and centuries ago. Modern yoga teeters on the brink of suffering a similar fate for very different reasons. * * * * * * * Much … Continue reading
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Tagged Advaitist, Alchemy, American Yoga, Anima Mundi, Asceticism, Bhakti, Christianity, Initiation, Ladakh, Paracelsus, Pat Robertson, Patanjali Sutras, Psycho-Physiological Transformation, Self-Denial, Self-Mortification, Shaivite, Spiritual Transformation, Sufism, Tantric, Tapas, Tibetan Buddhism, Yajrayana Tantras, Yoga
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Lies and Apple Pie in Our Father’s Christian Mythology, by BlueWolf
Co-Presented by PlanetShifter.com Magazine & openmythsource.com I’ve decided to write a few essays about current events. This is not a diatribe against Christianity, it is an attempt to set the historical record straight. The first current event of importance is … Continue reading
Witchcraft: They called it sorcery, divination, soothsaying, necromancy, chiromancy, fortune telling, & healing with charms
Article Source: Kwaku Abrefa Damoa Co-Presented by PlanetShifter.com Magazine & openmythsource.com As a result of the gruesome extra-juridical murder of an old woman at Tema, presumed to be a witch by a group of frenzied neo-Christian fanatics, there have been … Continue reading
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Tagged Astrology, Chiromancy, Christianity, Evangelical, Ghana, Herbalism, History, Initiation, Kwaku Abrefa Damoa, Necromancy, Persecution, Scholarship, Western Mystery Tradition, Wisdom, Wisecraft, Witchcraft
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Borrowed Traditions, Rediscovered Paths – Neo-Platonism and the Reunion of Western Philosophy
While doing research for the Open Myth Source article on Robert Cochrane and the concept of Mytho-poesis, I remembered an essay I had seen by Hazel Twiggs discussing the development of terminology in contemporary astrology. Her analysis of the break … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Leo, Alice Bailey, Aristotle, Astrology, Buddhism, Christianity, Constantine, Eastern Tradition, Ether, Hazel Two Twiggs, Hinduism, Myth, Mytho-Poesis, Mythology, Neo-Platonism, New Mythologies, Plato, Plotinus, Puritan, Soul, Spirituality, The Eyeless Owl, Theosophy, Western Tradition
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