13th century BCE? Zarathushtra founds Zoroastrianism, the religion of the Magi; Moses founds Judaism; mythical date of Hermes Trismegistus. 10th century BCE ...
For example, since the Hellenic tradition stretches continuously from before Homer's time (say, 700 BCE), through the Christian era, to the present, there is a larger surviving body of literature, artifacts, history, ...
Plato's Republic (~375 BCE) discusses the journey of the soul in the afterlife before its rebirth (Haas 2000). Cicero records the visionary journey of Scipio (106-43 BCE). Silius Italicus records the visionary journey of Punica.
105 BCE - 35 BCE) Life of Pythagoras Pythagoras: Research Paper Ralph Abrahmam: Pythagorean Mysteries An Interactive Proof of Pythagoras' theorem The Pythagorean Pentacle John Opsopaus: A Summary of Pythagorean Theology ...
a constellation) were associated with good and bad fates (shai) and with various parts of the body (a Hermetic idea); the zodiac was not adopted until the Ptolemaic period; the earliest know Egyptian horoscope (a Greek concept) is dated to 38 BCE ...
Temples were dedicated to Inanna's worship all over the Middle East, and ironically, the first known poet in history, Enheduanna, the daughter of the supremely powerful Akkadian king, Sargon, who at around 2300 BCE, ...
The origins of anekantavada can be traced back to the teachings of Mahavira (599-527 BCE), the 24th Jain Tirthankara.
In religion this process has been called interpretatio Romana, or the Roman understanding. When Roman and Greek culture mixed after the Romans conquered ancient Greece in the 3rd century BCE, ...
This relationship lasted from approximately 332 BCE until at least the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE, by the Romans. In this nearly 400 year period a number of developments occurred which are important in answering our question: ...
and establishing a boundary to protect the work being done therein. This has been an integral part of Magickal practice for literally thousands of years, as seen in this excerpt of the Assyrian Surpu tablets, dating from approximately 4,200 BCE: ...
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