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marduk chronicles
A society in transition. There are post-modern trends in Israeli society, but where they will lead and how one will arrive is an exercise in reading the grains of sand in the Negev for clues. At heart is can there … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Binyamin Netanyahu, gush katif, ICAHD Jerusalem, madame pckwick art blog, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Meir Dagan, Meir Margalit Meretz party, Moshe Feiglin, paul schutzer photography, shaul mofaz, Yair Lapid, Yamit evacuation, Yisrael Katz, Zaccharia Sitchin
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reptiles: jurassic spark
The individual as mistake. Imperfection. An enraged Yahweh dissatisfied with the result, torn between creating in his image and getting anxious as they approached? Maybe better to kick the proverbial can of evolution down the road and let succeeding generations … Continue reading
DREAMING Of A SUMERIAN CHRISTMAS: God Anxiety Between Two Rivers
The Sumerians stood in awe of their gods, whom they conceived as dwelling in the forces of nature- which might capriciously destroy men- as well as in man-made temples and figurines- where they might be cajoled into acting as humanity’s … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Alan Boyle Cosmic Log, Arnold Toynbee, C.S. Lewis, Don Mclean, Elizabeth Boase, Elizabeth Bose, Iraq National Museum, Iraq National Museum looting, John Russell Massachusetts College of Art, Kevin Tibbles, Leonard Woolley, Sumeria, Sumerian art, Sumerian history, Woolley, Zaccharia Sitchin
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WASTELAND:THE EARTH IS FIXED AT THE CENTER OF THE EGO
In this decayed hole among the mountains, In the faint moonlight, the grass is singing Over the tumbled graves, about the chapel There is the empty chapel, only the wind’s home. It has no windows, and the door swings, Dry … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
Tagged Albert Einstein, Anthony Marr, Carl Jung, Copernicus, Corrado Balducci, Dante Alighieri, Francisco Goya, Galileo, Georges Lemaitre, Giordano Bruno, Guy Consolmagno, Ikenna Dieke, Jacques Derrida, Jaroslav Pelikan, Johannes Kepler, John J. Kessler, John P. Anderson, Joseph Conrad, Lee Spiegel, Martin Buber, Matteo D'Amico, Peter Paul Rubens, Peter Wilberg, Picasso, Raymond Lull, Saint Augustine, Scott Horton, Sigmund Freud, T.S. Eliot, Taylor Adkins, Taylor Adkins Speculative heresy, Umberto Eco, Uri Davis, Zaccharia Sitchin, Zotan Lendvai
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