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Anasazi Dreams: March 2009
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Sunday, March 8, 2009. Welcome to my blog: Anasazi Dreams which will take you on an extended voyage through the world of the Anasazi and related cultures that began between 5,000 (San Jose culture) to 12,000 (Clovis culture) years ago. Although as a distinct culture the Anasazi began around 100 BC, and now only their spirit remains, especially within the Puebloan and Hopi cultures that exists today in our Southwest. To each I wish you K'e'. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). COMING SOON: The Plutoid Zone.
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Anasazi Dreams: September 2009
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Saturday, September 19, 2009. Tell Me A Story. First my apologies for being away from here so long. Part of it was intentional as I tried to deal with the rather intense disputes over whether the Anasazi culture or their neighboring cultures ever witnessed and documented major celestial events. Well, yes they did witness many, and they may or may not have documented specific events. A Celestially Blessed Culture:. How the Stories Are Told:. Reliance on just word or mouth would. Now the Crab Nebula)?
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Anasazi Dreams: May 2009
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Sunday, May 17, 2009. Sky Messages - Part III: Sun Promises. I invite you to take a time trip back to the very early years of the Southwestern region of America. If you wish to join me, please first read, or re-read my article on Oneness. I ask not because I wrote it, but because it will help attune you to the concept of oneness which permeates those early cultures as well as those of today. Now, please, find a comfortable place to relax and let your imagination gently move you back to those times. The S...
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Anasazi Dreams: April 2009
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Friday, April 24, 2009. The only definition of the adjective or noun, "primitive" that I respect is from the original (Latin and/or Old English) meaning first or prime. I am not alone in this view as I quote here from Wikipedia: " Indigenous peoples. And their beliefs and practices are sometimes described as "primitive or primitive cottage", a usage that is seen as unhelpful and inaccurate by the vast majority of contemporary anthropologists. And similar professionals.". Monday, April 20, 2009. Not knowi...
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Anasazi Dreams: Oneness
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009. We are outside their world, which was the world we invaded and have never fully understood or accepted, and, as such, we remain outsiders. The following link takes you to one very basic concept of their meaning of "oneness." It is not intended to be comprehensive so please regard it as only a glimpse of their spirit of oneness. Click here. Northwestern University Library, Edward S. Curtis's 'The North American Indian': the Photographic Images, 2001. April 16, 2009 at 5:28 AM.
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Anasazi Dreams: On Being Primitive
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Friday, April 24, 2009. The only definition of the adjective or noun, "primitive" that I respect is from the original (Latin and/or Old English) meaning first or prime. I am not alone in this view as I quote here from Wikipedia: " Indigenous peoples. And their beliefs and practices are sometimes described as "primitive or primitive cottage", a usage that is seen as unhelpful and inaccurate by the vast majority of contemporary anthropologists. And similar professionals.". April 30, 2009 at 6:03 AM. The fo...
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Anasazi Dreams: Sky Messages - Part I
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Saturday, May 2, 2009. Sky Messages - Part I. A litttle chick, winglets flapping, eyes bulging in alarm is loudly squeaking, "the sky is falling." Now our childhood taught us that this was an illustration of an act of pure panic. It still has significance, however, because of the reference to "sky.". Depending upon what hat you are wearing. John Ruskin, the British artist, poet and author of the Victorian era reflected on "sky" this way. " Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes awful, neve...
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The Art in Science: April 2009
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The Art in Science. A personal view blog about the art of science. This will cover all of the sciences not just astronomy. Monday, April 20, 2009. Look Up - Part 2. Writers of science fiction, throughout the years, have often been the predictors of humankind's progress in the sciences, particularly exploratory science. Jules Verne. Took us to the Moon, and many leagues under the sea along with many other fantastic voyages. Additionally, Isaac Asimov. The concept of manned space travel goes way back into ...