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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Ordo Templi Orientis |  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Neopaganism - HistoryDuring Christianization, Christianity became itself suffused by pagan elements, but it was not until the High Middle Ages that interest of the scholastic in the culture and religion of Classical Antiquity began to revive. Thomas Aquinas attempted to fuse concepts of Graeco-Roman philosophy and cosmology with Christianity. With the Renaissance, Graeco-Roman mythology became omnipresent in Europe, but it was still clad in a Christian interpretation. Neopaganism proper begins only with 18th century Romanticism, and the surge of interest in Germ ...
See also:Neopaganism, Neopaganism - History, Neopaganism - Historical sources, Neopaganism - Ecological and mystical currents, Neopaganism - Pantheon, Neopaganism - Worship and Ritual, Neopaganism - Number of adherents, Neopaganism - Concepts of divinity, Neopaganism - Neopagan views of gods and gender, Neopaganism - Traditions, Neopaganism - Reconstructionist, Neopaganism - Syncretist and eclectic, Neopaganism - Related theological concepts, Neopaganism - Usage of the term 'Neopagan', Neopaganism - Sources Read more here: » Neopaganism: Encyclopedia II - Neopaganism - History |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Gnostic Mass - The narrative of the Gnostic MassThe People enter into the ritual space, where the Deacon stands at the Altar of Incense (symbolic of Tiphareth on the Tree of Life). She takes the Book of the Law and places it on the super-alter within the great Veil, and proclaims the Law of Thelema in the name of IAO. Returning, she leads the People in the Gnostic Creed, which announces a belief (or value) in the Lord, the Sun, Chaos, Air, Babalon, Baphomet, the Gnostic Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the Miracle of the Mass (i.e. the Eucharist), as well as confessions of their birth as ...
See also:Gnostic Mass, Gnostic Mass - The Temple, Gnostic Mass - Structure, Gnostic Mass - The Ceremony of the Introit, Gnostic Mass - The Ceremony of the Rending of the Veil, Gnostic Mass - The Collects, Gnostic Mass - The Consecration of the Elements, Gnostic Mass - The Anthem, Gnostic Mass - The Mystic Marriage and Consummation of the Elements, Gnostic Mass - The narrative of the Gnostic Mass, Gnostic Mass - Links of Interest Read more here: » Gnostic Mass: Encyclopedia II - Gnostic Mass - The narrative of the Gnostic Mass |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Western mystery tradition - HistoryThe Western mystery tradition traditionally started in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Rome and Israel, while it contains many characteristics from the Pagan people of Ancient Britain and Scandinavia, such as the Celts.
Ancient figures associated with the Western tradition include Plato, Pythagoras and other Greek philosophers, Hermes Trismegistus, Akhenaten and other pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece were the most known sources of what we currently call Western Mystery Tradition. Egypt was considered more advanced in mysticism, and thus many Ancient Greek philosophers t ...
See also:Western mystery tradition, Western mystery tradition - History, Western mystery tradition - The Dark Ages, Western mystery tradition - The European Enlightenment, Western mystery tradition - The Second World War, Western mystery tradition - The Collapse of the Soviet Union, Western mystery tradition - Today, Western mystery tradition - Philosophy, Western mystery tradition - Initiation, Western mystery tradition - The Main Themes, Western mystery tradition - The Teachings, Western mystery tradition - Organisations, Western mystery tradition - People, Western mystery tradition - Texts Read more here: » Western mystery tradition: Encyclopedia II - Western mystery tradition - History |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Sources
Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors.
Prior to the discovery of the Nag Hammadi library in 1945 (arguably until its translation and eventual publication in 1977), gnosticism was known primarily only through the works of heresiologists, Church Fathers who worked to chronicle those movements perceived to be deviating from the developing orthodox church, and to refute their teachings as they did so, with the ultimate aim of demonstrating their moral inferiority. The problems with such sources are immed ...
See also:Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Overview, Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context, Gnosticism - The meaning of 'gnosis', Gnosticism - The Platonist and Aristotelian traditions, Gnosticism - Neoplatonism and Plotinus' 'Address to the Gnostics', Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts preserved before 1945, Gnosticism - The Nag Hammadi library, Gnosticism - History, Gnosticism - The development of the Syrian-Egyptian school, Gnosticism - The development of the Persian school, Gnosticism - Nature and Structure of Gnosticism, Gnosticism - A typological model: the main features of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Dualism and monism, Gnosticism - Moral and ritual practise, Gnosticism - Major gnostic schools and their texts, Gnosticism - 'Gnosticism' as a potentially flawed category, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Scholars of gnosticism and those influenced by it, Gnosticism - Modern gnostic 'revivals', Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture, Gnosticism - Literature, Gnosticism - Film and television, Gnosticism - Music, Gnosticism - Art, Gnosticism - Computer console and 'tabletop' games Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Sources |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - List of spirituality-related topics - Eastern
List of spirituality-related topics - Esotericism and mysticism.
Eckankar
Harold Klemp
Quan Yin Method
Suma Ching Hai
Sant Mat
Baba Sawan Singh
Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Sant Baljit Singh
Sant Kirpal Singh
Sant Thakar Singh
Shiv Dayal Singh
Surat Shabda Yoga
See also:List of spirituality-related topics, List of spirituality-related topics - Introductory topics, List of spirituality-related topics - Cults, List of spirituality-related topics - Eastern, List of spirituality-related topics - Esotericism and mysticism, List of spirituality-related topics - Philosophy and religion, List of spirituality-related topics - Spirituality, List of spirituality-related topics - Left-hand path, List of spirituality-related topics - Magick and occult, List of spirituality-related topics - Martial arts, List of spirituality-related topics - New age and alternative medicine, List of spirituality-related topics - People, List of spirituality-related topics - Spiritual and occult practices, List of spirituality-related topics - Concentration, List of spirituality-related topics - Divination, List of spirituality-related topics - Other, List of spirituality-related topics - Western, List of spirituality-related topics - Esotericism and mysticism, List of spirituality-related topics - Occultism and practical mysticism Read more here: » List of spirituality-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of spirituality-related topics - Eastern |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Secret society - List of secret societies
Secret society - Business international or non-governmental organizations.
While not self-styled as secret societies, these groups are often discussed in that context.
Bilderberg Group
Club of Rome
Council on Foreign Relations
Round table groups
Royal Institute of International Affairs (also known as Chatham House)
Trilateral Commission
Secret society - Student societies.
Anak Society (1908) at Georgi ...
See also:Secret society, Secret society - List of secret societies, Secret society - Business international or non-governmental organizations, Secret society - Student societies, Secret society - Fraternal organizations, Secret society - Criminal organizations, Secret society - Historical secret societies, Secret society - Revolutionary or underground organizations, Secret society - Alleged secret societies, Secret society - In works of fiction and popular culture Read more here: » Secret society: Encyclopedia II - Secret society - List of secret societies |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Modern claimsChristine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift. David Icke and others have claimed that President George W. Bush and his family are part of this same bloodline.
Inspired by his highly publicized, multiple witness UFO contact which took place in Seattle Washington, September 5th 1987 at 11:35 p.m., Purple Crow created COHRA, the Council On Human-Reptilian Allegiance (founded in 1987 when he first began public speaking ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - FreemasonryEven people who have little or zero exposure to Esoteric literature have heard about Freemasonry. Today there are hundreds, if not thousands, of groups who use this designation in most countries of the world. The three basic degrees are under Grand Lodges of various geographic areas, while the different rites of higher degrees have their own jurisdictions.
List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Grand Lodge of Greece A.F. & A.M..
Grand Lodge of Greece A.F. & A.M. has its headquarte ...
See also:List of dignitaries of mystical organisations, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Rosicrucian Organisations, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Rosicrucian Order AMORC, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Confraternity of the Rose Cross, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Fraternitas Rosae Crucis, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Freemasonry, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Grand Lodge of Greece A.F. & A.M., List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - United Grand Lodge of England, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Supreme Council 33rd Degree So. J. USA, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Supreme Council 33rd Degree No. J. USA, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Antient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraim, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Federations, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - FUDOSI, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - FUDOFSI, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Hermetic movements, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Other movements, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Servants of the Light, List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Companions of the Glyph Read more here: » List of dignitaries of mystical organisations: Encyclopedia II - List of dignitaries of mystical organisations - Freemasonry |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Wicca - History of Wicca
Wicca - Origins.
The history of Wicca is much debated. Gardner claimed that the religion was a survival of matriarchal Pagan religions of pre-historic Europe (see Völva), taught to him by a woman known as "Dafo" or "Old Dorothy" (identified by Doreen Valiente (1984) as Dorothy Clutterbuck, although modern researchers such as Philip Heselton have theorized that Dafo and Clutterbuck were two separate individuals). Others posit that he invented it himself, following the thesis of Dr. Margaret Murray and sources suc ...
See also:Wicca, Wicca - Definition, Wicca - History of Wicca, Wicca - Origins, Wicca - Later developments, Wicca - Beliefs and practices, Wicca - Morality, Wicca - Discrimination and persecution of Wiccans, Wicca - United States, Wicca - Wiccan traditions, Wicca - Notes Read more here: » Wicca: Encyclopedia II - Wicca - History of Wicca |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Modern claimsChristine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift. David Icke and others have claimed that President George W. Bush and his family are part of this same bloodline.
John Rhodes was the first person to seriously investigate claims of reptilian-humanoid contact. He established the Reptoids.com Research Center in 1997 to collect, review and present evidence of reptoid activity. Rhodes contends that reptoids are descendants ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Pythagoreans, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - List of occultists - Famous magicians:Some historical or legendary magicians, wizards, witches, or people who have been claimed to be so, are:
List of occultists - Classical mythology:.
Cassandra, oracle
Circe, legendary sorceress
Hecate, goddess of witchcraft
Medea, legendary sorceress
Semiramis, semi-legendary queen and sorceress
List of occultists - Ancient world:.
Apollonius of Tyana, wizard
Apuleius ...
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish people - ArtMain list of visual artists: List of Irish artists
List of Irish people - Architecture.
Eileen Gray
James Hoban, designer of White House
Kevin Roche
Sam Stephenson
Edward Lovett Pearce
List of Irish people - Actors.
Patrick Bergin
Pierce Brosnan, Navan-born James Bond
Gabriel Byrne
Cyril Cusack, born in South Africa
Niamh Cusack
Sorcha Cusack
Daniel Day-Lew ...
See also:List of Irish people, List of Irish people - Art, List of Irish people - Architecture, List of Irish people - Actors, List of Irish people - Music, List of Irish people - Dance, List of Irish people - Writing, List of Irish people - Business, List of Irish people - Politics, List of Irish people - Science Education and Technology, List of Irish people - Sport, List of Irish people - Other, List of Irish people - Notable Irish people selection, List of Irish people - Notable people of Irish descent Read more here: » List of Irish people: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish people - Art |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context
Gnosticism - The meaning of 'gnosis'.
The word gnosticism is a modern construction, though based on an antiquated linguistic expression; it comes from the Greek word meaning 'knowledge', gnosis (γνώσις). However, gnosis itself refers to a very specialised form of knowledge, deriving both from the exact meaning of the original Greek term and its usage in Platonist philosophy.
Unlike modern English, ancient Greek was capable of discerning between several different forms of knowing. ...
See also:Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Overview, Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context, Gnosticism - The meaning of 'gnosis', Gnosticism - The Platonist and Aristotelian traditions, Gnosticism - Neoplatonism and Plotinus' 'Address to the Gnostics', Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts preserved before 1945, Gnosticism - The Nag Hammadi library, Gnosticism - History, Gnosticism - The development of the Syrian-Egyptian school, Gnosticism - The development of the Persian school, Gnosticism - Nature and Structure of Gnosticism, Gnosticism - A typological model: the main features of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Dualism and monism, Gnosticism - Moral and ritual practise, Gnosticism - Major gnostic schools and their texts, Gnosticism - 'Gnosticism' as a potentially flawed category, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Scholars of gnosticism and those influenced by it, Gnosticism - Modern gnostic 'revivals', Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture, Gnosticism - Literature, Gnosticism - Film and television, Gnosticism - Music, Gnosticism - Art, Gnosticism - Computer console and 'tabletop' games Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context |
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Gnosticism - The development of the Syrian-Egyptian school.
Though the notion of a direct inheritance between the schools described above is disputed, Bentley Layton has sketched out a relationship between the various gnostic movements in his introduction to The Gnostic Scriptures (SCM Press, London, 1987). In this model, Classical Gnosticism and The School of Thomas antedated, and influenced the development of, Valentinus (whom Layton called 'the great [gnostic] reformer' and 'the focal point' of gnostic ...
See also:Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Overview, Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context, Gnosticism - The meaning of 'gnosis', Gnosticism - The Platonist and Aristotelian traditions, Gnosticism - Neoplatonism and Plotinus' 'Address to the Gnostics', Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts preserved before 1945, Gnosticism - The Nag Hammadi library, Gnosticism - History, Gnosticism - The development of the Syrian-Egyptian school, Gnosticism - The development of the Persian school, Gnosticism - Nature and Structure of Gnosticism, Gnosticism - A typological model: the main features of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Dualism and monism, Gnosticism - Moral and ritual practise, Gnosticism - Major gnostic schools and their texts, Gnosticism - 'Gnosticism' as a potentially flawed category, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Scholars of gnosticism and those influenced by it, Gnosticism - Modern gnostic 'revivals', Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture, Gnosticism - Literature, Gnosticism - Film and television, Gnosticism - Music, Gnosticism - Art, Gnosticism - Computer console and 'tabletop' games Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - History |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - List of spirituality-related topics - Spiritual and occult practices
List of spirituality-related topics - Concentration.
Astral projection
Dhikr
Meditation
Muraqaba
Prayer
Remote viewing
Yoga
List of spirituality-related topics - Divination.
Astrology
Augur
Cartomancy
Cleromancy
Divination
Dowsing
Pendulum
Fortune-tellingSee also: List of spirituality-related topics, List of spirituality-related topics - Introductory topics, List of spirituality-related topics - Cults, List of spirituality-related topics - Eastern, List of spirituality-related topics - Esotericism and mysticism, List of spirituality-related topics - Philosophy and religion, List of spirituality-related topics - Spirituality, List of spirituality-related topics - Left-hand path, List of spirituality-related topics - Magick and occult, List of spirituality-related topics - Martial arts, List of spirituality-related topics - New age and alternative medicine, List of spirituality-related topics - People, List of spirituality-related topics - Spiritual and occult practices, List of spirituality-related topics - Concentration, List of spirituality-related topics - Divination, List of spirituality-related topics - Other, List of spirituality-related topics - Western, List of spirituality-related topics - Esotericism and mysticism, List of spirituality-related topics - Occultism and practical mysticism Read more here: » List of spirituality-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of spirituality-related topics - Spiritual and occult practices |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - List of occultists - Magical movements societies and organisations:
List of occultists - Rosicrucian Movements:.
Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC)
Confraternity of the Rose Cross
Fraternitas Rosae Crucis
Rosicrucian Fellowship
Rosicrucianism
List of occultists - Other Mystical Movements:.
Freemasonry
FUDOSI
FUDOFSI
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See also:List of occultists, List of occultists - Famous magicians:, List of occultists - Classical mythology:, List of occultists - Ancient world:, List of occultists - Mediæval Europe:, List of occultists - Renaissance:, List of occultists - Enlightenment and early modern period:, List of occultists - Nineteenth century:, List of occultists - Twentieth century:, List of occultists - People subjected to magical legends, List of occultists - Magical movements societies and organisations:, List of occultists - Rosicrucian Movements:, List of occultists - Other Mystical Movements:, List of occultists - Fictional wizards magicians and witches: Read more here: » List of occultists: Encyclopedia II - List of occultists - Magical movements societies and organisations: |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Western mystery tradition - PeopleModern people who are related to the Western mystery tradition include:
Aleister Crowley, occultist
Dion Fortune, magician
Harvey Spencer Lewis, founder of AMORC
Max Heindel, author of The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception
S. L. MacGregor-Mathers, founding member of the 1888's Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Historical individuals who are related to the Western mystery tradition include:
Hermes Trismegistus, ancient mythical figure
Akhenaten, Ancient Egy ...
See also:Western mystery tradition, Western mystery tradition - History, Western mystery tradition - The Dark Ages, Western mystery tradition - The European Enlightenment, Western mystery tradition - The Second World War, Western mystery tradition - The Collapse of the Soviet Union, Western mystery tradition - Today, Western mystery tradition - Philosophy, Western mystery tradition - Initiation, Western mystery tradition - The Main Themes, Western mystery tradition - The Teachings, Western mystery tradition - Organisations, Western mystery tradition - People, Western mystery tradition - Texts Read more here: » Western mystery tradition: Encyclopedia II - Western mystery tradition - People |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encountersEven in modern times, some claim to have encountered reptilian humanoids. In many of these cases, a UFO is part of the encounter; alien abduction narratives sometimes allege contact with reptilian creatures.
Ashland, Nebraska police officer Herbert Schirmer on December 3, 1967 claims to have been taken aboard a UFO that appeared just outside of Ashland, where he encountered humanoid beings, 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet tall, who wore close-fitting silvery gray uniforms, boots and gloves. Their heads were thin, and longer than a human hea ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Pythagoreans, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptiliansAn article appeared in the Chicago Tribune on March 1, 1995, regarding an event in which George Bushnell, head of the American Bar Association, called the Republicans "Reptilian Bastards". Quote from the article: "The atmosphere in the litigation debate is getting as poisonous as the atmosphere in, well, litigation itself. Eighty-two House members have now called on George Bushnell, Jr., president of the 370,000-lawyer American Bar Association, to resign after he described the Republican leadership of Congress as "those reptilian bast ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Pythagoreans, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoidsSeveral ancient peoples all over the world have described reptilian beings, and some have described reptilian humanoids. Common in numerous mythologies are tales of reptilian creatures (usually not humanoid) who are hostile to human beings. Also rather common are the myths of "Serpents of Wisdom" who enlightened humanity before the dawn of civilization; but it has been noted by mythologists that here "serpent" may only have been used to symbolize strangeness.
Reptilian humanoid - The Americas.
The Mayan god Gucumatz was described as a "ser ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encountersEven in modern times, some claim to have encountered reptilian humanoids. In many of these cases, a UFO is part of the encounter; alien abduction narratives sometimes allege contact with reptilian creatures.
Ashland, Nebraska police officer Herbert Schirmer on December 3, 1967 claims to have been taken aboard a UFO that appeared just outside of Ashland, where he encountered humanoid beings, 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet tall, who wore close-fitting silvery gray uniforms, boots and gloves. Their heads were thin, and longer than a human hea ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Popular writings about reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - The Reptilian Brain, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters |
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|  |  |  | Ordo Templi Orientis: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoidsSeveral ancient peoples all over the world have described reptilian beings, and some have described reptilian humanoids. Common in numerous mythologies are tales of reptilian creatures (usually not humanoid) who are hostile to human beings. Also rather common are the myths of "Serpents of Wisdom" who enlightened humanity before the dawn of civilization; but it has been noted by mythologists that here "serpent" may only have been used to symbolize strangeness.
Reptilian humanoid - The Americas.
The Mayan god Gucumatz was described as a "ser ...
See also:Reptilian humanoid, Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids, Reptilian humanoid - The Americas, Reptilian humanoid - Europe, Reptilian humanoid - Indian, Reptilian humanoid - Asia, Reptilian humanoid - Mid-east, Reptilian humanoid - Africa, Reptilian humanoid - Australia, Reptilian humanoid - Alleged modern encounters, Reptilian humanoid - Modern claims, Reptilian humanoid - Claims about the Anunnaki, Reptilian humanoid - Pythagoreans, Reptilian humanoid - Conspiracy theories, Reptilian humanoid - Political references to reptilians Read more here: » Reptilian humanoid: Encyclopedia II - Reptilian humanoid - Mythological references to reptilian humanoids |
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