An equinox is an astronomical phenomenon marking an equal duration between day and night, at the moment when the sun crosses the Earth’s equatorial plane. The spring (or vernal) equinox in the northern hemisphere marks the beginning of spring. It was the new...
A materialist view perceives nature one-sidedly. He exploits it for his exclusive profit, for example in the form of a beautiful landscape to admire or a dish to taste. But there is no teaching or real connection because the observer is detached from the observed....
It is possible to state that myths of sun gods are the origin of many cults, traditions and religions. This is not a statement regarding mere folklore, or archaeological findings. But rather a primordial tradition with a global scope serving as a basis for human...
The winter solstice occurs on December 21 or 22. The apparent position of the sun reaches its greatest inclination relative to the celestial equator. This day is the shortest of the year, so the night is the longest. For 2 or 3 days, at the astronomical level, the...
There is evidence that the ancient myths of the world were based on foundations of celestial metaphors: this is astrotheology. This term is rarely found in dictionaries, or even little known. But it began to gain popularity, notably following the release of a video...
“A single system of celestial metaphors is found in every sacred text and tradition, from Australia to Africa, from the Americas to the Pacific Islands and ancient Egypt, ancient Babylon, ancient Greece, ancient China, ancient Japan, ancient India , and testaments...