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Keyring Uffington - 70 points
Supplied courtesy of Justbod.co.uk
Handcrafted solid wood sycamore keyring with pyrographed Uffington design by bod.
Size: ~ 70mm x 27mm x 4mm
Ankh of Life Charm - 90 points
.925 Sterling Silver
Size .5 inches high x .25 inches wide
One sided charm
The ankh of life is an Egyptian symbol for life and being full of life. Embrace the gift of physical existence with the Ankh! A subtle show of Pagan traditions for purse, pocket or rearview mirror.
Keyring Celtic Knot - 90 points
Supplied courtesy of Justbod.co.uk
Handcrafted solid wood sycamore keyring with pyrographed Bowman design by bod.
Size: ~ 70mm x 50mm x 4mm
Secrets of Aboriginal Healing - 100 points
Innana Ishtar Sumerian Goddess Pendant - 130 points
Inanna / Ishtar, Ancient Sumerian Goddess of Love and Fertility
Inanna is the name of the ancient Sumerian Goddess that later came to be known as Ishtar by the Akkadians and Babylonians. She is the personification of the Planet Venus: as the Morning Star She is the Goddess of Battle and Protection and as the Evening Star She is the Queen of all Pleasure and Desire. Inanna is a powerful Goddess of love and fertility as well as protection and wealth. The story of Her fearless decent into the Underworld is the oldest religious text in the world dating perhaps as far back as 2,500 BCE.
Inanna's temples were wonders of the ancient world and the Ishtar Gate still stands in tribute to Her lasting power. This delicate pendant reveals Her draped in sensuous apparel and wearing the shugurra crown. Portrayed in a symbolic posture offering the milk of Her breasts, She is seated upon Her sacred lion and is holding the Evening Star.
This delicate pendant measures 1-1/8 inches tall by ½ inch wide (not including the loop and bale) yet it has amazing detail. It is available in Nebula, the wonderful new hypoallergenic metal. It is lightly hand painted with black in contrast to the bright metal, revealing the exquisite detail of the design.
Ashera Semitic Goddess Pendant - 180 points
Silver Finish
Lead-free, hypoallergenic pewter like metal that shines like sterling. The little Goddess in a breast offering pose, signifying nurturing and healthy nourishment.
Asherah, often represented as a tree, was the ruling queen of the Semitic pantheon. Her "Tree of Knowledge" bore fruit not only to feed the body, but also to nourish the spirit.
The Rough Guide to Tutankhamun: The King. The Treasure. The Dynasty, By Michael Haag - 200 points
The new exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs offers a unique insight into the art, wealth and power of Egypt's New Kingdom.
The Rough Guide to Tutankahmun provides all the background, with compelling details on the treasures and their discovery. From the opulence and riches of the royal court at Thebes, to the cult of the god Amun and the great heresy of Akhenaten, the extraordinary era of Tutankhamun's Egypt is explained.
The full story of the Valley of the Kings is told, shedding light on why the royal tombs were built, who built them, and how they were decorated, together with the significance of the treasures and the practice and processes of mummification.
Fascinating background on Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, the discoverers of Tutankhamun's tomb, and on the fabled curse and its supposed victims. And a report on the CT scan of Tutankhamun's mummy, done in 2005 to reveal the pharaoh's true cause of death.
Product Details: Paperback, 224 pages
Life in Ancient Rome, By Joan P. Alcock - 200 points
Ancient Rome, as a subject, has always attracted and fascinated people. The extent of its vast empire, much of it a result of its efficient military power, was such that many Romans believed that they governed the whole world, as it was then known, and that its was their right and destiny to do this.
That empire has influenced later civilisations and its classical tradition can be seen in our own day in such diverse areas as language, customs, architecture and modes of thought. Visitors to Rome, throughout the centuries, have marvelled at its monuments and speculated on the lives of its people.
This book, concentrating on life in the city of Rome in the late republic and the empire, also takes examples from Rome's provinces. Readers will have the opportunity to gain knowledge of people through Rome's government, administration, economy and trade.
They can contemplate how ordinary Romans lived their daily lives - how they worshipped, travelled, fed themselves, entertained and were entertained.
It cannot be denied that Roman society could be a cruel one especially to those who opposed it or lived on its fringes, but it tried to establish a just and reasonable form of government for the whole of its empire. Much of the evidence comes from the writings of those who lived in that society, one in which they were proud and honoured to be a citizen of Rome.
Product Details: Paperback, 192 Pages
Astrology: From Ancient Babylon to the Present, By P. G. Maxwell-Stuart - 200 points
Astrology is a means of interpreting the influence which the positions of certain heavenly bodies have upon the earth and human beings. The earliest records are those of Babylon, which were designed to help its kings understand the will of their gods. It then became a way of making sense of the world as people saw themselves as integral parts of a vast but puzzling whole. Medicine, politics, religion, the sciences, all had astrology woven into their fabric, and the best minds of the Middle Ages and early modern period engaged themselves in its study. Controversy, however, thereafter hastened its decline as a science until the twentieth century saw its return in the highest circles of the Third Reich and a number of post-war democracies. This book traces astrology's chequered history and notes that modern research suggests it should be taken much more seriously than people usually suppose.
Product Details: Paperback, 320 pages, includes 31 illustrations
Small Wheel of the Year Plaque - 200 points
14.28cm x 14.28cm
Depicting the eight Pagan holidays or Sabbaths, the Wheel of the Year is laid out as a traditional wooden wheel. Each pie-shaped section is a carved representation of a particular holiday. The Quarters: Yule, Ostara, Midsummer, and Mabon focus mainly on the movement of the sun and contain alchemical symbols for the seasons.
Each of the Cross Quarters: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh feature one of the four tools and portrays the transition of our relationship to the Earth as the year progresses. Zodiac signs depict the movements of the stars throughout the year and illustrate how they relate to the holidays
Large Laxshmi Tapestry / Bedspread / Wall Décor - 200 points
Green Laxshmi Goddess Tapestry - 72" x 108"
100% hand-loomed cotton - Single Bed Size.
This tapestry can be used for a wall hanging, a table cloth, a bed spread, furniture throw, curtains, altar cloth, hung from the ceiling, home decor, and more.
Atlantis and the Kingdom of the Neanderthals - 200 points
The history of Neanderthal influence from Atlantis to the contemporary era
• Provides evidence of Neanderthal man’s superior intelligence
• Explores the unexplained scientific and architectural feats of ancient civilizations
• Presents an alternative history of humankind since 7500 B.C. with an emphasis on esoteric traditions and the history of Christianity from the Essenes onward
In Atlantis and the Kingdom of the Neanderthals Colin Wilson presents evidence of a widespread Neanderthal civilization as the origin of sophisticated ancient knowledge. Examining remarkable archaeological discoveries that date back millennia, he suggests that civilization on Earth is far older than we have previously realized. Using this information as a springboard, Wilson then fills in the gaps in the past 100,000 years of human history, providing answers to previously unexplained scientific and architectural feats of ancient civilizations.
Wilson shows that not only did Atlantis exist but that the civilizing force behind it was the Neanderthals. Far from being the violent brutes they are traditionally depicted as, Wilson shows that the Neanderthals had sophisticated mathematical and astrological knowledge, including an understanding of the precession of the equinoxes, and that they possessed advanced telepathic abilities akin to the “group consciousness” evident in flocks of birds and schools of fish. These abilities, he demonstrates, have been transmitted through the ages by the various keepers of the hermetic tradition--including the Templars, Freemasons, and other secret societies. In the course of his investigation, Wilson also finds new information about historical links between the Masonic tradition and the Essenes that indicate that America was “discovered” long before Columbus set sail and that Jesus actually survived crucifixion and fled to France with his wife Mary Magdalene.
Product details: paperback, 336 pages.
The Lost History of the Little People - 200 points
All cultures haves stories of the First People, the “Old Ones,” our prehistoric forebears who survived the Great Flood and initiated the first sacred traditions. From the squat “gods” of Mexico and Peru to the fairy kingdom of Europe to the blond pygmies of Madagascar, on every continent of the world they are remembered as masters of stone carving, agriculture, navigation, writing, and shamanic healing--and as a “hobbit” people, no taller than 31/2 feet in height yet perfectly proportioned.
Linking the high civilizations of the Pleistocene to the Golden Age of the Great Little People, Susan Martinez reveals how this lost race was forced from their original home on the continent of Pan (known in myth as Mu or Lemuria) during the Great Flood of global legend. Following the mother language of Pan, Martinez uncovers the original unity of humankind in the common roots of key words and holy symbols, including the scarlet biretta of Catholic cardinals, and shows how the Small Sacred Workers influenced the primitive tribes that they encountered in the post-flood diaspora, leading to the rise of civilization. Examining the North American mound-culture sites, including the diminutive adult remains found there, she explains that these stately mounds were not burial sites but the sanctuaries and homes of the Little People.
Drawing on the intriguing worldwide evidence of pygmy tunnels, dwarf villages, elf arrows, and tiny coffins, Martinez reveals the Little People as the real missing link of prehistory, later sanctified and remembered as gods rather than the mortals they were.
Product details: paperback, 400 pages.
Forgotten Civilization - 200 points
Scientific confirmation of advanced civilization at the end of the last ice age, the solar catastrophe that destroyed it, and what the evidence means for our future
• Demonstrates, based on the 12,000-year-old megalithic complex of Göbekli Tepe, that advanced civilization extends thousands of years further back than generally acknowledged
• Examines the catastrophic solar outbursts that ended the last ice age, wiping out antediluvian civilization and incinerating much of the evidence of that period
• Reveals data that show solar outbursts powerful enough to devastate modern society could return in the future
Building upon his revolutionary theory that the Sphinx dates back much further than 2500 BCE, geologist Robert Schoch reveals scientific evidence of advanced civilization predating ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece, as well as the catastrophe that destroyed it nearly 12,000 years ago and what its legacy can teach us about our own future.
Combining evidence from multiple scientific disciplines, Schoch shows how the last ice age ended abruptly in 9700 BCE due to coronal mass ejections from the Sun. These solar outbursts unleashed electrical/plasma discharges upon Earth and triggered volcanic activity, earthquakes, fires, and massive floods as glaciers melted and lightning strikes released torrential rains from the oceans. He explains how these events eradicated the civilization of the time and set humanity back thousands of years, only to reemerge around 3500 BCE with scattered memories and nascent abilities. He explores within this framework, how many megalithic monuments, underground cities, and ancient legends fall logically into place, as well as the reinterpreted Easter Island rongorongo texts and the intentional burial, 10,000 years ago, of the Göbekli Tepe complex in Turkey. Schoch reveals scientific evidence that shows how history could repeat itself with a coronal mass ejection powerful enough to devastate modern society.
Weaving together a new view of the origins of civilization, the truths behind ancient wisdom, and the dynamics of the planet we live on, Schoch maintains we must heed the megalithic warning of the past and collectively prepare for future events.
Product details: paperback, 384 pages.
The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America - 220 points
The Three Ages of Atlantis - 220 points
Celtic Moon Goddess Pendant - 250 points
Blue and black enamel show off this Celtic Moon Goddess as she sits atop decorative knotwork in a lotus position, or one of giving birth. Perfect for a midwife or other delivery specialist / healer. With new moons beside her head on each side, and a crescent moon in her belly, this lovely sterling silver pendant really stand out as a testament to the power of creation all women share.
Pagan Calendar Wall Hanging - 400 points
100% Cotton Banner
Large Wall Decor Measures: 193.04cm x 132.08cm
Beautifully colored pagan calendar wall banner is subtle yet speaks loudly of the turning of the wheel into various seasons. A vibrant Celtic border cast against a black background illuminates a colorful Pagan Calendar. Each beautiful tapestry is meticulously hand crafted in India.
Elemental Celtic Cross Plaque - 500 points
Wood Finish
29.21cm diameter
The four arms of the elemental cross reach to the four seasons, the circle encompassing all in its celestial arc. A wealth of detail shows a variety of motifs for the seasons-plants, animals and weather. The circle shows the waxing and waning of the moon.
Uffington Silver Wall Plaque - 800 points
Supplied courtesy of Justbod.co.uk
Handcrafted oak wall plaque with inlaid design in aluminium inspired by the Bronze-Age chalk horse of the Berkshire Downs, Oxfordshire.
Size: ~W 290mm H 130mm D18 mm
Plaque is finished with wax polish and has a recessed hanger, allowing the wood plaque to be hung flush to the wall.
Guardian Golden Wall Plaque - 1000 points
Supplied courtesy of Justbod.co.uk
Handcrafted oak wall plaque with inlaid Celtic knotwork design in hand-sculpted coloured aluminium inspired by a detail in the Book of Kells - illuminated manuscripts created by Celtic Monks around 800 CE. Aluminium is coloured with a subtle golden hue.
Size: ~W 295mm H135mm D18 mm
Plaque is finished with wax polish and has a recessed hanger, allowing the wood plaque to be hung flush to the wall.