Death and the Tree of Life
What is the native American’s view of death? Tribal traditions about the matter vary in expression but are not at variance one with another on… Read More »Death and the Tree of Life
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What is the native American’s view of death? Tribal traditions about the matter vary in expression but are not at variance one with another on… Read More »Death and the Tree of Life
“Man is made From Everything” is a beautiful Navaho saying that is pregnant with implications. It means that we human beings are compound of every… Read More »Continuous Journey to the Sun
Before the beginning of the making-anew, only the Maker and Container of All, the All-father Father, had being. Nothing else whatsoever was, through the great… Read More »Children of the Rainbow
On I Chuen our Lord took out from itself its Divinity, and made heaven and earth. On 2 Eb it made the first ladder to… Read More »I, The Great Mystery
The remains of Maya civilization were discovered during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by amateur archaeologists who came to Central America. Better prepared individuals in… Read More »Those Mysterious Maya?
[Part 1] There was an ancient American theosophy which taught conceptions of the universe and of man just as lofty, profound, and spiritual as any… Read More »The Theosophy of Ancient America
Part One The question of how and when man first arrived in the Americas is far from settled, for the whole Western Hemisphere is covered… Read More »Where Did the ‘Americans’ Come From?
Imagine, if you will, a people who had a complex written language that suffered no major changes for more than a thousand years; whose cultural… Read More »Ciphers and Civilizations
Part One In a just published book, Before Columbus (Crown Publishers, Inc., N.Y. 1971; 224 pages, $6.50; see review article, “A Question of Maps,” Sunrise August 19, 1967), Dr. Cyrus… Read More »Ancient America