FAME : I’m Gonna Live Forever

I beg to differ. When y’all put money and subs and lies and obfuscation and bans and death threats above LOVE & Friendship & Reciprocity & Sharing & TRUTH… You will live as long as Icarus with his waxed wings who flew too close to the Sun and Crashed and Burned. P.S. I’ve been doing […]

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TWICE BORN

The Greek god Dionysus is also known as “The Twice Born.” He was grown in and born from both a womb and a thigh (BTW – The Fisher King of the Grail Legends had a wounded thigh. It was cut open in a joust!!) Virbius (Roman) was originally known as Hippolytus. Twice Born. I’ve had […]

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FORGET Sir Francis Bacon!

I was always more of a Baconian than an Oxfordian but I’m a little better educated now. Dr. John Dee is a thousand times more fascinating than Bacon. And one of Dee’s most famous pupils was Edward de Vere. OK. Balancing, one-legged on a high fence here about THE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION but… …Dee is a […]

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Δάφνη : Daphne

How’s this for a run around Greek Mythology? Y’all know the story of love-sick Apollo’s pursuit of Daphne? And her prayer to her father to be saved from this pesky pest? And that her father turned her into a laurel tree? I’m back with Ovid and his Metamorphoses here. Mmmn. Girl turned into static, unspeaking […]

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Philomela & Procne

OK. I knew that this story sounded familiar! Playwright and poet William Shakespeare (1564–1616) makes frequent use of the Philomela myth—most notably in his tragedy Titus Andronicus (c. 1588–1593) where characters directly reference Tereus and Philomela in commenting on rape and mutilation of Lavinia by Aaron, Chiron, and Demetrius. Prominent allusions to Philomela also occur in the depiction of Lucrece […]

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The Ancient Wristwatch aka Talking Device

Or is it? Assyrian/Sumerian or Mexican? Or SYMBOLOGY as old as time that has been misinterpreted by (?) to fit into MODERN time? The Ancient FITBIT….LMFAO. Not :o( We see what we are programmed to see!

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Another Tartary Link?

Am I the only person in the WHOLE WORLD who sees the Mabinogion as a reflection of the House of Comnenus and Tartary? King Arthur? Betrayals? Beheadings? Horses? Celts/Scythians? A Kievan Rus’ from Georgia whom I named Aleksander? The ancient Brythonic Language? The destruction of Welsh Culture and Language? The fact that 12th century Welsh […]

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The Mabinogion

The Mabinogion has played such a HUGE part in my past decade and a bit more of research for Ravens of Dinefwr. It helped me (along with N.C.) to weld the MSM History of Wales/Ireland/Scotland/The Normans/The Crusades with a new chronology and story. I’ve watched Cerys a few times – she’s my go-to-source for pronunciation […]

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Reading The Runes

OK. Here’s a prediction. Within the next few days we will have hexperts on Runes all over whytoob! FACT Nevertheless and whatever : I have Rune Stones. This is not a subject that I’ve had the time to study in depth yet… but, I kind of know the basically basics. I have a long Academic […]

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Orion the Hunter vs Herne the Hunter

If you know the legend of Robin Hood or The Merry Wives of Windsor, you’ll know about Herne the Hunter. There is an old tale goes, that Herne theHunter(sometime a keeper here in Windsor Forest)Doth all the winter-time, at still midnightWalk round about an oak, with great ragg’d horns;And there he blasts the tree, and […]

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Percy Phone

I have, IRL, heard someone call her that. Persephone vs Hades is the eternal myth of Dark vs Light. Summer vs Winter. Male vs Female. The Greek Myths have many examples of this pair. Orpheus and Eurydice. Echo and Narcissus. Zeus and Demeter. And etc. Why did Bram Stoker call the ship that brought Dracula […]

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