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  Ha (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Egyptian mythology, Ha was a god of the deserts to the west of Egypt.
Ha was pictured as a man, wearing the symbol for desert hills on his head.
“Ha” found that since he was seen as a man who fought many enemies; he also realized that his faithful followers saw that he was full of saracasm and often found to be full of shit too.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ha,_Egyptian_god   (140 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: North American Indian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In Iroquois mythology, Keneun is chief of the Thunderbirds.
In Iroquois mythology, Onatah was the corn goddess.
In Dakota mythology, Takuskanskan is the wind-spirit and trickster.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /DB.HTM   (1791 words)

  
 Other Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In Maya mythology, Akhushtal is the goddess of childbirth.
In Aztec mythology, Chicomecoatl was the goddess of corn and fertility.
In Hawaiin mythology, Haumea is the goddess of procreation and childbirth.
www.ii.uj.edu.pl /~artur/enc/D.htm   (4606 words)

  
 KENMARC - In Celebration of 50 Years - My Vietnam
It was found in the mythologies of all western civilizations stretching from as far west as Ireland and as far east as India.
However, in Christian mythology, he is portrayed as a concerned ruler who distanced himself from the accusations against Jesus and who was coerced into obeying the demands of the Jews.
According to Christian mythology, Jesus chose him to be the "keeper of the keys to the kingdom of heaven." This is clearly based on the Egyptian pagan deity, Petra, who was the door-keeper of heaven and the afterlife ruled over by Osiris.
www.kenmarc.com /fifty/bible.html   (11780 words)

  
 H/H
Mythology: along with the letter Yod, H is believed by some scholars to stand for one of the two letters that God used to create the world.
Mythology: Persian sun god born as the twin brother of the dark god Ahriman from the womb of Infinite Time, the Primal Creatress.
Mythology: Greek goddess of health, represented as a kind maiden in a long robe feeding a serpent from a dish.
mirrorh.com /h.htm   (12749 words)

  
 Mythology and Superhumanity - HERO GAMES Discussion Boards
Well, one theme from mythology is that a hero discovers something about himself in the course of the adventure/journey and grows as a person.
The hero has something in her past that she feels guilty or ashamed of, and is driven to try to make up for that.
This could be something that the hero herself has done, or else the action of a relative or other person that the hero feels is her duty to balance out.
www.herogames.com /forums/showthread.php?p=666656   (2075 words)

  
 Blue's News: Remember the Titans! Age of Mythology Expansion Pack Available This Fall
Age of Mythology: The Titans adds a fourth culture, the Atlanteans, to the existing Greek, Egyptian and Norse mythologies.
Age of Mythology: The Titans is an expansion pack for Age of Mythology.
Age of Mythology is a branch of the popular Age of Empires franchise that has sold more than 11.5 million licensed units worldwide.
www.bluesnews.com /cgi-bin/articles.pl?show=585   (434 words)

  
 PHOEBUS APOLLO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Until of late years, it has been the custom to derive the name from apollymi, to destroy, but this is manifestly unsatisfactory as it describes but one of the offices of the god, and that only an incidental one.
But the most beautiful statue of Apollo that has been preserved from classic times, is the far-famed Apollo Belvidere, which was discovered at the end of the fifteenth century, when it was purchased by Pope Julius II., and at the direction of Michael Angelo, placed in the Belvidere gallery of the Vatican.
Athene, also written Athena and Athana, has been traced to the Sanskrit Ahana or Dahana, which signifies the dawn, the light of the morning, springing forth from the brow of the rising sun, and as such she has been identified with Ushas, the Aryan goddess of the dawn, in the Rig Veda.
www.swedenborgdigitallibrary.org /GR/phoeb.htm   (4974 words)

  
 At the Edge: The Wise Men of Gotham
The deep fascination of the stories has been with the complexities of both the stories and their history and origin.
This, I believe, has arisen because no modern archaeologist has ventured to accept that the mound(s) seen by Stapleton might have been prehistoric.
The true Fool has close links with the shaman; indeed they may be considered one and the same creature.
www.indigogroup.co.uk /edge/Gotham1.htm   (2767 words)

  
 Blue's News: Myth Becomes Reality! Age of Mythology Goes Gold
Using familiar elements of classical mythology, Age of Mythology casts players as one of nine unique civilizations from ancient Greek, Norse and Egyptian mythologies.
Age of Mythology is a branch of the popular Age of Empires franchise that has sold more than 10.5 million licensed units worldwide.
More information about Age of Mythology is available at http://www.microsoft.com/games/ageofmythology/, or on the Ensemble Studios site at http://www.ensemblestudios.com/aom/.
www.bluesnews.com /cgi-bin/articles.pl?show=457   (298 words)

  
 Visvarupa - Report Vol. II  Page 7
Such a shift in theological position would have required the settlement in Khajuraho of a Kashmiri priesthood versed in Pancaratra beliefs, mythology, and ritual performance, and of course the creation of the appropriate iconographical and architectural forms, which are not present in the Laksman temple.
The image has the Lion and Boar profiles (damaged, with karanada-muku¶a, on the proper right and left respectively) on either side of the central face of ViÀ¸u (with kir¢¶a-muku¶a), as in conventional Vaiku¸¶ha icons.
The broken stone Vaiku¸¶ha at Rakhetra has several similarities to the sculpture in the sanctum of the Laksman temple at Khajuraho, but is stylistically and iconographically less sophisticated.
www.ignca.nic.in /visv0207.htm   (4189 words)

  
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The idea that there was a real historical Jesus has thus become entrenched in Christian society and Jews living in the Christian world have come to blindly accept this belief because they have never seen it seriously challenged.
(Although "Magadan" has an "n," it lacks an "l" and so it cannot be the derivation of "Magdalene.") In fact, the ruins of this area were renamed Magdala by the Christian community because they believed that Mary Magdalene had come from there.
This idea has led to the Christian stereotypical portrayel of Jews as having red hair, despite the fact that in reality, red hair is far more common among Aryans than among Jews.
www.vexen.co.uk /religion/b.txt   (13710 words)

  
 PBS: Holo Mai Pele - Hawaiian Mythology
In Hawaiian mythology women were a powerful source of new life, and the life-giving source of mana, or spiritual power.
It was Hina (Woman) who gave birth to new life; it was woman who controlled the moon, the tides and the reefs, and it was woman who had the secret of fire.
In Hawaiian mythology, the power of woman was a force that must never be ignored.
www.pbs.org /holomaipele/myth1.html   (771 words)

  
 Articles - Norse mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Norse or Scandinavian mythology refers to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled.
The mythology was orally transmitted in the form of long, regular poetry.
Odin was associated with death by hanging, and a possible practice of Odinic sacrifice by strangling has some archeological support in the existence of bodies perfectly preserved by the acid of the Jutland (later taken over by Danish people) peatbogs, into which they were cast after having been strangled.
www.lastring.com /articles/Norse_mythology   (4221 words)

  
 [ref001] If It Walks Like a Duck.... [ref002] If It Walks Like a Duck.... Farrell Till Lik
This fact alone gives us our first clue that this passage is an ancient one that managed to survive the piecemeal editing of the monotheistic era in which the J, E, P, R, and D documents were patched together to give the Tanach (Hebrew scriptures) their final structure.
Anyone who has studied the mythology of prescientific times knows that giants figured prominently in the literature of that era.
They had their mythology, and giants were part of their mythology.
www.skepticfiles.org /sr/4duck91.htm   (3383 words)

  
 Indonesia Mythology - Trickster Tales
IN Polynesia the tales of the exploits of the hero Maui formed a cycle which was current everywhere in one form or another, and which was in many ways, perhaps, the most characteristic of legends as it was the most popular.
The man at once hurried to the water-vessel to wash his face, whereupon the ant stung him, and when he ran down the ladder, he slipped on the dung and fell to the bottom, where the snake bit him, and he died.
The group of trickster tales and fables of which a series has now been given are of especial importance, not only in the study of Indonesian mythology, but also in relation to the whole question of the origin and growth of Melanesian and Oceanic culture.
www.oldandsold.com /articles29/mythology-13.shtml   (4928 words)

  
 Ha (mythology) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ha (mythology) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
In (additional info and facts about Egyptian mythology) Egyptian mythology, Ha was a god of the (An arid region with little or no vegetation) deserts to the west of (A republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC) Egypt.
He was associated with the (The criminal class) underworld, (additional info and facts about Duat) Duat.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/ha/ha_(mythology).htm   (124 words)

  
 ThinkQuest : Library : Mythology & Legends
Mythology has been an integral part of every culture since the dawn of time.
This site explains what the "monster" is, where is has been sited,where it came from (possibly), and also tells of the book that has been written about it.
Mythology started as stories told by humans to explain their natural surroundings and why certain events occurred in nature.
www.thinkquest.org /library/cat_show.html?cat_id=131   (4348 words)

  
 More Perfect
To sum up, if one has dedicated their time, talents and energies to the furtherance of the LDS Church, then I think it disingenous to call oneself a feminist.
The LDS Church has become a political organization that spends money to influence in the political arena.
Specifically, the LDS Church has been fighting the rights of individuals, including the feminist movement and the gay-rights movement.
moreperfect.blogspot.com   (1808 words)

  
 If It Walks Like a Duck....
Genesis 6:1-4 literally refers to beni ha-elohim (the sons of the gods) rather than "the sons of God" as it has been deceptively rendered in most English translations.
The key to understanding the passage is the proper interpretation of beni ha-elohim (the sons of the gods).
And the angels who did not keep their own position, but left their proper dwelling, he has kept in eternal chains in deepest darkness for the judgment of the great day.
www.infidels.org /library/magazines/tsr/1991/4/4duck91.html   (3667 words)

  
 Xel-ha : - Cancun Landmark
It was a scared city where rituals and dances were preformed to honor the different Gods of Mayan mythology.
The name is derived from 'XEL', meaning spring or the place where something is born and 'HA', meaning water- 'place where the water is born'.This 22-acre collection of caves, coves, inlets, lagoons and cenotes are filled with both salt and freshwater, fed by the Caribbean and the region's network of subterranean rivers.
All of this can be visited and explored aboard the `Xel-Ha Train,' which is painted to look like an aquarium with a thatched roof.
www.travelgrande.com /cancun-travel-guide/xel-ha-info.htm   (430 words)

  
 introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This is the official homepage of the International Saigo Ha Daito-Ryu Aiki Bujutsu Federation.
Saigo Ha Daito-Ryu is a branch of the traditional Japanese fighting methods of the Minamoto and Aizu clans going back to the year 650 A.D. which includes training in armed and unarmed combat.
Many think that the term Daito-Ryu refers only to followers of Sogaku-Takeda's system, where'as, as far back as the early 1950's, Daito-Ryu was used in the west to refer to those systems which derived through the Aizu and Minamoto clans of fuedal Japan.
www.ishh.net /introduction.html   (1392 words)

  
 Synnabar.com - Mythology A to Z
A lot of you know one of my first loves is mythology, especially mythological creatures.
Also remember this was done with a pure study of mythology point-of-view: I did NOT go into any of the spiritual aspects of any of the creatures, and no offense was implied or intended towards anyone's beliefs, religion, or spirituality.
It often has webbed front feet, but I drew mine with hooves as they're sometimes seen in Classical art.
synnabar.critter.net /Pages..../ArtPages..../MythArtPages..../mythmain.html   (865 words)

  
 .:: Welcome To The Jewish Ledger ::.
NEW HAVEN -- When David Gelernter writes, "A painting is a form of trapped energy, like a compressed spring or a rock at the top of a hill," he sounds more like a professor than an artist.
With the exception of one lithograph, all of Gelernter's pieces are mixed media works, which include pastels, acrylics, metal (gold, copper and aluminum) leaf, liquid iron and watercolors.
The 25 pieces in the exhibit, all constructed in the past four years, are inspired by the Bible and Greek mythology, nature, Jewish tradition and the Hebrew alphabet.
www.jewishledger.com /articles/2005/03/28/news/news03.txt   (384 words)

  
 Pages 2-6: autumn 1991 IF IT WALKS LIKE A DUCK.... Farrell Till Like all literature contem
Most versions of the Bible refer to the beings in this passage who took wives of the daughters of men as "the sons of God," but the expression (beni ha- elohim) in Hebrew literally meant "sons of the gods" and is so translated in The Revised English Bible.
Suffice it to say at this point that Genesis 6:1-4 literally refers to beni ha-elohim (the sons of the gods) rather than "the sons of God" as it has been deceptively rendered in most English translations.
They had their mytholo- gy, and giants were part of their mythology.
www.skepticfiles.org /skeptic/duck4.htm   (3444 words)

  
 The Mythology of the Gopher - www.ezboard.com
You should be enjoying the greatest episode of the greatest internet series every to be released.
Yes, The Mythology of the Gopher (TMOTG) is finally up and ready for your viewing pleasure.
You may not have noticed because you all, including myself, skip the home page of the H and head straight for the board.
p199.ezboard.com /fhisforhatfrm0.showMessage?topicID=285.topic   (368 words)

  
 Chaim Gouri
The influence of Nathan Alterman is apparent in his first poems, the volume Flowers of Fire published in 1949, in which the collective experience of war and death, of the Palmach fighters, is turned into an individual’s experience.
To this day Gouri has published fourteen books of poetry and twelve short novels, and a recent anthology drawing from all his works, I am a Civil War.
Winner of the Israel Prize in 1988, Gouri has also been awarded the Bialik Prize (1975) and the Uri Zvi Greenberg Prize (1998).
israel.poetryinternational.org /cwolk/view/24157   (748 words)

  
 larmaen’ha’Dasi
The word “ha” simply means “speech” or “to speak.” Hence, ha’Dasi is the specific dialect spoken by the thirteen from whom the serpiente and the falcons are descended, ha’Mistari is the dialect spoken among the Mistari, and ha’Rajar is the dialect spoken by a small group of shapeshifters you will likely never meet.
This section of the site will focus most closely on ha’Dasi, as that is the form used in the Kiesha’ra series.
This section will link to the general dictionary, as well as to pages on culture-specific vocabulary, and words with more complex meanings than are dealt with in the dictionary.
www.tdos.org /hd   (579 words)

  
 Who is Xenu?
Xenu then detonated all the H-bombs at the same time and everyone was killed.
Since everyone has a soul (called a "thetan" in this story) then you have to trick souls into not coming back again.
So while the hundreds of billions of souls were being blown around by the nuclear winds he had special electronic traps that caught all the souls in electronic beams (the electronic beams were sticky like fly-paper).
www.xenu.net /archive/leaflet/xenuleaf.htm   (765 words)

  
 UK mythology websites UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
mythology results is a selection of sites from the web and the uk.
Main Page Astrology Mythology the Astrologer Compatibility how it works Mythology History Articleswhose counterparts are found in Greek mythology.
The Goddess "RHEA" In Greek mythology, Rhea was the mother of the gods, daughter of Uranus and Gaia.
www.theenginerooms.com /ukdirectory/m/mythology.html   (436 words)

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