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- Software of the Mind #3: Implementing Natural Software
- " Logic " is a primary means for the refinement of the mental vehicle in particular. A common view of logic is that it is merely a system of reasoning that is in itself without direction. This view holds that logic is only a framework of...
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Mystic Sciences >> Mind
- Survivalists' Guide for the New Millennium: Chapter 3
- WAKE UP, GET DRESSED & MOVE OUT The search for Truth and meaning that occasionally marked the philosophies of the ancient world, appears to be in a state of serious decline in the present day. In our institutions of psychology and philosophy, there is...
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Philosophy >> Survivalists Guide for the New Millennium
- The True Nature of Intelligence
- The first step taken by the true intellectual toward personal enlightenment, is to understand that there exists something worthwhile to learn. For them the learning process begins in the study of the opinions of others, an activity they ultimately reject...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Philosophy
- The Perpetual Raising: Part 2
- (Part 2 of 5) Every cubic inch of the body constantly radiates our internal state of being to the environment. In return, each one also unceasingly receives psychic inputs, (feelings, thoughts, Intentions, the general state of consciousness of others, etc.)...
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Mind >> World Mind
- What is Qabalah?
- Being Appendix A to Liber 777 Qabalah is: -- (a). A language fitted to describe certain classes of phenomena, and to express certain classes of ideas which excape regular phraseology. You might as well object to the technical terminology of chemistry. (b). An...
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Magick >> Qabalah
- This Shall Not Be!
- The pick makes a dull thump as it bites into the frozen earth. The grave needs to be about 3 feet deep. I hope the work will distract me from the night's coming events. Snow dances down from the darkening skies. As I dig, I take out some of my grief, my...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- ASTRONICA: Blessing or Nightmare for Astrology?
- If NASA's engineers only had eleventh-century astronomy knowledge, do you think they could have landed the "Rover" on Mars? If modern day astrophysicists could only make use of ancient Assyrian astronomy, do you think they would have been able to...
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Mystic Sciences >> Astrology
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- F A C T S h E E T
- F A C T S h E E T. M ANDARIN ORIENTAL RIVIERA M AYA, M EXICO.
- www.mandarinoriental.com
- The Maya
- Lesson #6. The. Maya.
- www.myperfed.com
- The Mayan Ball Court Game: life or death with a little rubber ball…
- This fit in with the Mayan belief that human sacrifice the date and title, “Mayan Ballcourt Web.
- www.mrmoore.net
- Culture Boxes How do the modern Mayans of the Yucatan peninsula
- exhibits as well as other activities and facts like how to read the Mayan number system and a few activities to practice it. 4.
- clacs.aas.duke.edu
- The Mayan Calendar and its End Date
- sensitive to the facts about the Long Count.
- www.onereed.com
Suggested Web Resources
- MAYAN FACTS
- MAYAN FACTS. This is a site showing the different features of the Mayan Culture. It will cover language, daily life, religion, and much more.
- www.mayafacts.blogspot.com
- Top 10 Fascinating Facts About The Mayans
- listverse.com
- Maya Civilization Important Facts - Important Facts about the Maya
- Facts about the economics, politics, warfare, rituals, architecture, and other interesting things to know about the Maya Civilization.
- archaeology.about.com
- Welcome to Mayan Kids
- Teaches about Mayan civilization through pictures, text, and games.
- www.mayankids.com
- The Mayan Calendar, Facts, Theories and Prophecies | Historic
- Jul 23, 2010 Experts have deduced that the Mayan Long Count Calendar began on August 11 or 13, 3114 BC.
- historicmysteries.com
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