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Madness Divine

Madness Divine

http://x-ishtari-x.livejournal.com

A hypertextual literary creation. Poetry, writing that is lyrical, symbolic, mythopoetic & dark. Madness Divine: named for Dionysus, god of wine and ecstasy.

Ariadne's Temple

Ariadne's Temple

http://ariadnestemple.blogspot.com/

A sacred space dedicated to the goddess Ariadne

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enough to make you wish you were in Austin

Mother if Invention Acting School in Los Angeles and San Fra… | December 9th 2009

This is one of the most interesting pieces of theater criticism I've seen in a while. It's a discussion of a one-man Henry V done in Austin, Texas:On arriving at the OffCenter and receiving my complimentary champagne (apparently there was some sort read more

California Cabernet

Twisting Vines | December 3rd 2009 by jack macy

1998 Chimney Rock Dionysus Cabernet Sauvignon This is the time of year we go through the old wine celler and bring out some of the good stuff. I have been hording a few bottles of Chimney Rock Dionysus and decided to open one. This is one of the las read more

Orpheus and Jesus Similarities

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

Orpheus was regarded in antiquity as the founder of mystery-religions; the first to reveal to men the meaning of rites of initiation (W.K.C. Guthrie). His father was Apollo (or Oeagrus, a Thracian river god) and his mother Calliope, the Muse of epic 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

Jesus and Dionysus Similarities

Holy Blasphemy: Throw your god a bone | December 1st 2009 by derek

Despite obvious similarities between Dionysus and Jesus Christ, like wedding wine miracles and Jesus’ statements about being “The one true vine”, these two figures may seem completely opposite: Jesus the meek and humble savior, and read more

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Become a Better Father with Scott Hammond › Create New… | November 30th 2009 by Scott Hammond

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I Married a Satyr

Mommy With a Penis | November 24th 2009 by Hutchins Foster

SEBASTIAN: My daddy's a satyr.ANY STRANGER WHO WILL LISTEN: I'm sorry.SEBASTIAN: My daddy is a satyr.ANY STRANGER WHO WILL LISTEN: Your daddy eats Seder?SEBASTIAN: (With increasing fury.) No. He's a satyr.ANY STRANGER WHO WILL LISTEN: You mean a sail read more

Two Kings

PAMATOK | November 21st 2009 by Norman A. Novio

Everyone of us is familiar with the story of King Midas. Yap, that mythical king with a touch of gold. Even the beautiful flowers in his garden turned gold. The king grew hungry and thin, for each time he tried to eat, he found that his meal had turn read more

was nietzsche pious?

Just Jen | November 20th 2009 by Jennifer

A new book suggests that Nietzsche retained his Lutheran pietism and remained "religious" for most of his life, simply transferring his religious devotions from the Christian God to Dionysus.  (That would make sense, considering read more

The 2012 Enigma by David Wilcock

The Pyramid Power - The Pyramid Effect | November 17th 2009

2012: Tragedy, transcension or just another year? David Wilcock exposes many great secrets: DNA, consciousness science, wormholes, stargate travel, sacred geometry, three-dimensional time, the Mayan Calendar and much, much more! Part I: CONVERGE read more

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