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In the final episode, Richard takes a look at the Middle Palaeolithic, from 200000 to 38000 years ago, and a close examination of the Neanderthal, a highly...
This is the introductory video portion for Serpents from the Garden of Eos.
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Information concerning the origins of some Christian or otherwise religious symbolism.
This lecture was intended for a classroom setting but unfortunately we haven't got a proper recording. I did this one at home, its not the best but it'll do the job! Here we explore the paleolithic origins of religion. Using the research of Dr. David Lewis Williams we crack the code of paleolithic rock art to uncover the prehistoric roots of religious thinking. In the second part we explore Jungian psychology to see what exactly organizes these ideas and shapes these things within the psyche. Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNWgQtUvwoI&feature;=youtu.be
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http://www.Sun-Wheel-Magick.com http://www.Thunderwizard.com Further discussions on the Paleolithic Continuity Paradigm and its ramifications on "authentic" ...
Aim: How did the world change after the Neolithic Revolution? I. Paleolithic Era • Known as the Old Stone Age • Hominids: any member of the family of two-leg...
My views on otherkin having conflict with religion
Hi Q: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We8t8AH59-o&fmt;=18 Another pictorial trip through religion, from paleolithic cave art to fundamentalist restrictions. I ...
A discussion of the earliest archaeological evidence for religious belief and practice from Neolithic times.
The Hidden Story of Jesus Religion Documentary This video is for those Christians who dare to deny any similarities between Christianity and pagan religions ...
This is the video for episode (a) of Lord Set Goes to Hell. This episode discusses the origins of Setian Atlantis in Predynastic Lower Egypt. The episode sta...
Sharon Begley article. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2009/06/19/why-do-we-rape-kill-and-sleep-around.html Jerry Coyne on evo-psych to be discussed la...
http://www.Sun-Wheel-Magick.com The origin of the Indo-European language and religion is far older than any one ethnicity. The Paleolithic Continuity Paradig...
Dr. Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History speaks at the Lindenmeier Symposium held in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Terence Mckenna -------------- 1 of 6 I do agree with you, I think the difference between the 1960s and the 1990s, in terms of these psychedelic compounds is...
http://johnlobell.com This is a lecture for First Year Architectural History and Theory, given at Pratt Institute in October 2013. There is reference to the ...
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DAI Heidelberg, 12.11.2012 Im Rahmen des Festivals "Geist Heidelberg" sprachen Dr. Katja Rakow und Dr. Sebastian Emling vom Institut für Religionswissenschaf...
Victor M. Bearg Science and Humanities Scholars Speaker Series Clayton Eshleman, American poet, translator and editor, Professor Emeritus, Eastern Michigan U...
Religious behaviour is thought to have emerged by the Upper Paleolithic, before 30,000 years ago at the latest, but behavioral patterns such as burial rites that one might characterize as religious - or as ancestral to religious behaviour - reach back into the Middle Paleolithic, as early as 300,000 years ago, coinciding with the first appearance of Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens. Religious behaviour may combine (for example) ritual, spirituality, mythology and magical thinking or animism - aspects that may have had separate histories of development during the Middle Paleolithic before combining into "religion proper" of behavioral modernity.
There are suggestions for the first appearance of religious or spiritual experience in the Lower Paleolithic (significantly earlier than 300,000 years ago, pre-Homo sapiens), but these remain controversial and have limited support.