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The Sleeping ProphetDec 17, 2009
Born in Kentucky 1877, Edgar Cayce was known as “the Sleeping Prophet,” because he uttered predictions and medical cures while in a deep trance. Until his death in Virginia, 68 years later, Cayce dictated thousands of “life-readings” he...
UnicornDec 13, 2009
Unicorn is a horselike animal with a single horn (from Latin unus 'one' and cornu 'horn'). Unicorn legends have a long and cosmopolitan history ranging throughout most of Europe, Africa, and Asia. The Unicorn of Western lore is based on a complex...
Leap CastleDec 10, 2009
According to the legends, Leap Castle was built in the late 15th century on a Druidic site by the O'Bannon family and originally called "Léim Uí Bhanáin," or "Leap of the O'Bannons." The O'Bannons were the "secondary chieftains" of the territory,...
Derinkuyu : Ancient Underground CityDec 6, 2009
In 1963 in Cappadocia, Turkey, a man working on a wall in his basement made an astonishing discovery. Behind the wall was a mysterious room he had never seen. This strange room led to another one … then that one led to another musty room … then...
John DeeDec 4, 2009
John Dee was one of the pre-eminent figures of Elizabethan England, Dee’s reputation became tarnished through his involvement with Edward Kelley (1555–1595). During the 1580s they travelled in Europe (possibly involved in espionage, or the...
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