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    <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 13:23:55 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>By pyramids</title>
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      <title>One Thousand Years Ago</title>
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      <description>One Thousand Years Ago
by Charles G. Leland Thou and I in spirit land One thousand years ago, Watched the waves beat on the strand, Ceaseless ebb and flow, Vowed to love and ever love, One thousand years ago. Thou and I in greenwood shade Nine hundred years ago Heard the wild dove in the glade Murmuring soft and low, Vowed to love for evermore Nine hundred years ago. Thou and I in yonder star Eight hundred years ago Saw strange forms of light afar In wildest beauty glow. All things change, but love endures Now as long ago. Thou and I in Norman halls Seven hundred years ago Heard the warden on </description>
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      <title>Underwater Statue of Neptune</title>
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      <title>Astral religion</title>
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      <description>ASTRAL RELIGION
Astral religion is a term forged by contemporary religiologists concerning ancient religions with planetary deities. Otherwise, there didn't exist any religio astralis in the antiquity, that is, religion with such name. When those ancient people looked at the sky, it seemed to them that they see living beings, who were also looking at them, took care about their lives and communicated with them. In those times, laws of astrology were also the customs of those planetary gods. Cult religions of dynastic Egypt saw the stars as ensouled beings, the same as religions of Sumerians an</description>
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      <title>E  TATHAM - THE DREAM OF PYTHAGORAS</title>
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      <description>ASTONISHING POETRY OF EMMA TATHAM
Tatham was born Oct. 31, 1829, in London, and was educated at home. She began to compose poetry at an early age. In 1847, she moved with her family to Margate, a disruption which caused in her a severe depression for the next two years. However, it was during this period that she wrote many of her better poems, prompting one critic, when these were first published in 1854, to compare her to Shelley. She died in 1855, after a painful illness, and just a few weeks short of her 26th birthday.

THE DREAM OF PYTHAGORAS
By Emma Tatham

&#171;The soul was not then impris</description>
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      <title>D  Valacco - Lives and Works of Prominent Mystical Philosophers</title>
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Lives and Works of Prominent Mystical Philosophers

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Introduction: Definition of the Mystical Philosophy............3 Pythagoras' Mysticism of Numbers....................................4 Plato and Eros &#8211; Between Divinity and Man.....................6 Origen and Reincarnation in Christianity..........................8 Plotinus, Father of Neo-Platonism.....................................10 Porphyry's Faith in Astrology...........................................13 Pagan Saint Hermes Trismegistus...................................14 Iamblichus and Divine</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 18:16:28 GMT</pubDate>
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