Babylonian months, their lengths, and the alternating pattern of days.
The Akitu festival was celebrated twice a year in ancient Mesopotamia, most notably at the beginning of the Babylonian calendar’s first month, Nisannu (March-April), and again in the seventh month, Tashritu (September-October).
King David
King David is a pivotal figure in the history and religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The death of Adam
At 930 years old, Adam encountered the Angel of Death, who appeared as a goat. Adam protested, claiming he was promised 1000 years, but the Angel reminded him of his gift of 70 years to David.
Ivan, a young hero from a small village, sets out on his quest after hearing the elders speak of the mystical Alatyr stone, which grants wisdom and power to its possessor.
The World Ice Theory
Ice was the substance of all cosmic processes, and ice moons, ice planets, and the “global ether” determined the development of the universe.
The Ahnenerbe was a Nazi research and teaching organization that operated from 1935 to 1945.
Elysium
In ancient Greek mythology, Elysium is a paradise where heroes and those favored by the gods could enjoy a blissful afterlife.
The Peach of Immortality, also known as the Peach of Longevity, is a significant element in Chinese mythology, particularly within Daoist traditions.
The myth of a sinking city
The myth of a sinking city, particularly in Chinese folklore, is often associated with the legendary city of Yingzhou, also known as the City of Immortals.
The Map of Consciousness is intended to serve as a tool for self-awareness and personal development.
Uranus
Uranus was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. It was the first planet found with the aid of a telescope.
Neptune
Neptune making for those of the MYSTIC, especially influencing this entity in the respect that those forces as come from that as may be termed odors
Transport of the Ark of the Covenant
In the biblical book of Numbers, they organized large groups to transport their Ark of the Covenant to the specified location.
The name “Pentecost” comes from the Greek word “pentēkostē,” which means “fiftieth.” It marks the conclusion of the Easter season and is considered the birthday of the Christian Church
Apkallu
“Apkallu” and “Abgal” are terms from ancient Mesopotamian mythology
The Holy Seven
Seven Sages Across Different Cultures
To eat was to ruin of mankind
To eat, was the ruin of mankind
Androgyne Adam
And God created man in His own image, male-female created He them,” Adam and Eve were formed back to back, united at the shoulders
Ibn Wahshiyya claimed that he translated it from a 20,000-year-old Mesopotamian text.
The Anunnaki fashioned Lilith from dust and placed her in the garden alongside Adam.
Adam Stories
Creation, transgression, and the loss of an idyllic state, which are central to the story of Adam and Eve
Mankind is actually the successor of other intelligent creatures such as jinn and hinn
The peacock
The peacock, known for its vivid, iridescent plumage and striking tail display, carries rich symbolic meanings across cultures and historical contexts.
The snake
The serpent was formerly queen of all creatures. She had a head like rubies, and eyes like emeralds.
Abraxas a god with attributes and was depicted on ancient amulets often with the head of a rooster, the body of a human, and snakes for legs.
Venus
Venus has a slow rotation and spins in the opposite direction to most planets in the solar system.