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Posts Tagged ‘Trojan War’

Jupiter, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Return of the Mongols Part 10

Continuing with Wilkens’ survey, we find that the island we now know as Crete also owes its name to Homer, given to it by the peoples who settled there after the collapse of the Bronze Age. Homer described Crete as a prosperous country which is an impossible anachronism since we now know that Crete was […]

Jupiter, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Return of the Mongols Part 9

I would like to draw the reader’s attention back to a comment quoted in a previous chapter: Quite apart from the difficulty of fitting most places described in the Iliad and the Odyssey into the physical reality of the lands surrounding the Aegean Sea, there is also a problem with the spiritual content of Homer’s […]

Jupiter, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Return of the Mongols Part 6

The question we left off with yesterday was: Do these three wars, Armageddon, Gog Magog, and Troy have anything in common? The story of the Trojan War is, in Western Civilization, the greatest NON-religious story ever told. It has haunted the western imagination for over three thousand years. “In Troy there lies the scene,” Shakespeare said. […]