(Ancient Code) “Before the great flood which took place 4,800 years after the creation of the world, the country of Anahuac was inhabited by giants, all of whom either perished in the inundation or were transformed into fishes, save seven who fled into caverns. When the waters subsided, one of the giants, the great Xelhua, nicknamed the ‘Architect,’ traveled to Cholula, where, as a memorial of the Tlaloc which had served for an asylum to himself and his six brethren, he built an artificial hill in the form of a pyramid…”
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Back to the Future Decoded (Video)
Back to the Future Decoded (Video)
The Myth of the Muses: A Source of Creative Inspiration
(Exploring Your Mind) The myth of the muses is incredibly known in the West. However, there are very few stories where these divinities have real prominence. Despite this, they were fundamental for the Greeks since it was them who gave them creative inspiration.
Gods of Thunder
(Robert Sepehr) In Indo-European or Aryan cultures, the thunder god is frequently known as the chief, or King, of the Gods. Examples include Indra in Hinduism, Zeus in Greek mythology, Jupiter to the Romans, Perun in the ancient Slavic religion; Orko in Basque mythology. Thor, son of Odin, in Norse mythology. Marduk in Sumerian-Babylonian-Assyrian mythology. Hadad in Canaanite and Phoenician mythology.
The Story Of The Great Flood According To Ancient Aztec Mythology
(Ivan) “Before the great flood which took place 4,800 years after the creation of the world, the country of Anahuac was inhabited by giants, all of whom either perished in the inundation or were transformed into fishes, save seven who fled into caverns. When the waters subsided, one of the giants, the great Xelhua, nicknamed the […]




