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Hildegard Von Bingen
"Scivias, an illustrated tome, was Hildegard of Bingenโs first, and perhaps the most famous of her writings. Scivias, (โKnow the Waysโ) describes 26 of Hildegardโs most vivid visions. The book deals with the interconnectivity of man in the universe; the concept that man represents a microcosm of the cosmic macrocosm, in other words, the belief that the universe exists simultaneously within each of us, while also encompassing everything else externally."
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"Scivias, an illustrated tome, was Hildegard of Bingenโs first, and perhaps the most famous of her writings. Scivias, (โKnow the Waysโ) describes 26 of Hildegardโs most vivid visions. The book deals with the interconnectivity of man in the universe; the concept that man represents a microcosm of the cosmic macrocosm, in other words, the belief that the universe exists simultaneously within each of us, while also encompassing everything else externally."
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Hildegard Von Bingen
Book of Divine works,
Part one, vision one:
Theophany of divine love.
Book of Divine works,
Part one, vision 2:
The Cosmic Spheres and Human Being
Liber Divinorum Operum (The book of divine works), which Hildegard von Bingen began composing in 1163-64 and finished in 1172-74, is the last of her three great works of visionary theology. It was preceded by her best-known work, Scivias (Know the ways, composed in 1142--51), and Liber Vitae Meritorum (Book of life's merits, composed in 1158--63). In each of these works, Hildegard (1098-1179) describes the often strange and enigmatic visions she received, which she then follows with an explanatory commentary pronounced by the voice of God.
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Book of Divine works,
Part one, vision one:
Theophany of divine love.
Book of Divine works,
Part one, vision 2:
The Cosmic Spheres and Human Being
Liber Divinorum Operum (The book of divine works), which Hildegard von Bingen began composing in 1163-64 and finished in 1172-74, is the last of her three great works of visionary theology. It was preceded by her best-known work, Scivias (Know the ways, composed in 1142--51), and Liber Vitae Meritorum (Book of life's merits, composed in 1158--63). In each of these works, Hildegard (1098-1179) describes the often strange and enigmatic visions she received, which she then follows with an explanatory commentary pronounced by the voice of God.
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Starovekรฉ kalendรกre pouลพรญvanรฉ vลกetkรฝmi v Tartรกrii boli poloลพkou od 9 mesiacov do roka. Mesiace majรบ 40/41 dnรญ do kaลพdรฉho mesiaca v sรบlade so slnovratmi. Zbierka jazykov ukazuje v kalendรกri ako Tartรกria siahajรบca na vรฝchod od mongolskรฝch krajรญn a na zรกpad k rieke Don v Poฤพsku.
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The 1654 book deals with one of the most hidden themes in history:
"The Tartar War, or the conquest of the great and most famous Chinese Empire by the invasion of the Tartars, who have completely destroyed that brave empire in the last five years.
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Does anyone know anything about this war? For some reason the official historiography of China is convinced that there was only internal strife and no destruction during this period. Few, however, fondly recall the crushing defeats. But after the fall of Tartaria, the survivors could rewrite history to their liking, who could stop them? Good thing there are books in foreign libraries proving China's crushing defeat.
#secretHistory #hiddenTruth
#subvertedHistory #history
"The Tartar War, or the conquest of the great and most famous Chinese Empire by the invasion of the Tartars, who have completely destroyed that brave empire in the last five years.
๐ ๐๐ ๐
Does anyone know anything about this war? For some reason the official historiography of China is convinced that there was only internal strife and no destruction during this period. Few, however, fondly recall the crushing defeats. But after the fall of Tartaria, the survivors could rewrite history to their liking, who could stop them? Good thing there are books in foreign libraries proving China's crushing defeat.
#secretHistory #hiddenTruth
#subvertedHistory #history
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The National Wallace Monument is a 67 metre tower on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, a 13th- and 14th-century Scottish hero.
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Piraha tribe : The Tribe who do not sleep
Piraha tribe with barely 400 members dwells in the forests of the Amazon. These people donโt sleep, donโt experience stress, and adhere to straightforward realities. Pirahaโs believe they are the happiest people on the planet and that everyone else is deranged.
Piraha tribe are convinced that sleep is bad because it weakens a person and is a quick death. You shouldnโt misuse sleep since once someone falls asleep, anyone else could wake up.
Pirahas donโt sleep at night; instead, they conduct their business. They take short naps of 20 to 30 minutes multiple times throughout the day instead of a full sleep. Pirahas are not familiar with the calendar, night, morning, or day because of the quirks of living. Indians live in the now, with no thought of the past or future.
Piraha tribe with barely 400 members dwells in the forests of the Amazon. These people donโt sleep, donโt experience stress, and adhere to straightforward realities. Pirahaโs believe they are the happiest people on the planet and that everyone else is deranged.
Piraha tribe are convinced that sleep is bad because it weakens a person and is a quick death. You shouldnโt misuse sleep since once someone falls asleep, anyone else could wake up.
Pirahas donโt sleep at night; instead, they conduct their business. They take short naps of 20 to 30 minutes multiple times throughout the day instead of a full sleep. Pirahas are not familiar with the calendar, night, morning, or day because of the quirks of living. Indians live in the now, with no thought of the past or future.