Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... universe found among the Mayas , the Hindoos , the Chaldees , and the Egyptians . The simplest is that of the Mayas . It seems to have served as model for the others , that evidently are amplifications of it . We find it many times ...
... universe found among the Mayas , the Hindoos , the Chaldees , and the Egyptians . The simplest is that of the Mayas . It seems to have served as model for the others , that evidently are amplifications of it . We find it many times ...
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... universe . Exoterically this central circle represents the sun , the light and life - giver of the physical world , evolved from fire and water.1 It is well known that among the ancient occultists , of all nations , the triangle with ...
... universe . Exoterically this central circle represents the sun , the light and life - giver of the physical world , evolved from fire and water.1 It is well known that among the ancient occultists , of all nations , the triangle with ...
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... universe . The lower ones symbolize the four primor- dial substances known to modern scientists as nitrogen , oxygen , hydrogen , and carbon , whose various combinations form the four primitive elements - fire , water , air , and earth ...
... universe . The lower ones symbolize the four primor- dial substances known to modern scientists as nitrogen , oxygen , hydrogen , and carbon , whose various combinations form the four primitive elements - fire , water , air , and earth ...
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... universe , which we are told they borrowed from " the materialistic religion of the non - Vedic population ; " and that , in giving names to the various parts of said figures , they made use of vocables not belonging to their own ...
... universe , which we are told they borrowed from " the materialistic religion of the non - Vedic population ; " and that , in giving names to the various parts of said figures , they made use of vocables not belonging to their own ...
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... universe . " From them , therefore , the Brahmins could not have borrowed their ac- count of the creation , which differs from that we might infer from the Vedic hymns . Still " Manu borrowed some of the ideas conveyed in his account of ...
... universe . " From them , therefore , the Brahmins could not have borrowed their ac- count of the creation , which differs from that we might infer from the Vedic hymns . Still " Manu borrowed some of the ideas conveyed in his account of ...
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