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Ænigma

Ænigma

http://aenigma-mythos.blogspot.com/

The Ænigma Mythos is an ongoing series of tales that tell of a race of powerful, almost god-like beings, relating their history, their future, their nature, and their activities both here on earth and on other far-flung worlds.

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Holiday Gift Ideas: Fashion Accesories

Runway2Reality | December 19th 2009 by Runway2Reality

Still confused and having trouble for that perfect gift for your mom, sisters, girlfriends, or perhaps your wife or love one? Why not give a one of a kind present, that truly signifies how unique and important they are. Hard to find and amazing acce read more

Jesus and Ascelpius Similarities

Holy Blasphemy: Throw your god a bone | December 2nd 2009 by derek

“The correspondence between Christianity and the other mystery religions of antiquity are perhaps more startling than the differences. Orpheus and Christ share attributes in the early centuries of our era; and of all the major ancient deities, Dion read more

Pleurisy Root

Little House in the Suburbs | November 25th 2009 by Little House in the Suburbs

Pleurisy root. Milkweed. Butterfly weed. asclepius tuberosa. The same plant that hosted monarch butterflies and bees this summer is getting uprooted. Not to worry, I have plenty to spare.  I’ve learned that, in addition to being the plant for read more

Animal Worship in Ancient Egypt

Gates of Egypt | November 6th 2009 by hamdy

Animal worship is a cult that looks in many another ancient (nature) religious beliefs. In these cults animals are considered as instances or appearing of the deity, or are ascribed divine characteristics. It is partially based on the fact that anima read more

Favourite cameo brooches

Vintage Brooches | October 21st 2009 by AntiquesAvenue

Here's just a few of my favourite Cameo brooches. Some have long gone to their new homes but their pictures remain............. Victorian Lava Cameo Aurora Goddess of the dawn: I believe this chap is Asclepius who was the son of Apollo read more

Milkweed Bugs

Little House in the Suburbs | October 12th 2009 by Little House in the Suburbs

The first time I noticed these critters I was a bit horrified. There were so many of them and while they were only on my butterfly weed (asclepius tuberosa), what if they migrated to the vegetable garden and started to chow down on it? I’m lear read more

Spiritual Symbols: Dogs

Solar Wind | October 8th 2009 by Harold Boulette

    Dogs have been around humans for thousands of years so it is not surprising that they are a common symbol of things, both spiritual and mundane.  Generally, they symbolize fidelity, nobility, faithfulness and watchfulness read more

Plato – Ion

Spectropoetics | September 16th 2009 by G

Socrates. Welcome, Ion. Are you from your native city of Ephesus? Ion. No, Socrates; but from Epidaurus, where I attended the festival of Asclepius. Soc. And do the Epidaurians have contests of rhapsodes at the festival? Ion. O yes; and of all sorts read more

Socrates and the American Way of Dying

The Daily Message Point | September 1st 2009 by Vince Reardon

Two of the most famous death scenes in Western literature belong to Socrates and Jesus Christ. Socrates faced death with equanimity. His last words, after drinking the court-ordered hemlock, were “Crito, we owe a cock to Asclepius. Do pay it. Don†read more

The Oath

Homeopathic Software & Information | August 24th 2009 by Dr. Surendra Singh

"I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia and all the gods, and goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I will fulfill according to my ability and judgment this oath and this covenant:To hold him who has taught me this art read more

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