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Bonfire's Beltane Page

http://beltane.cjb.net/

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A resource page discussing the origins of Beltane, with links to other resources.

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Pedigree of the Phoenix - The

http://eclipsephoenix.homestead.com

The Phoenix myth, the winged disk symbol of ancient Egypt, and various other mythical SunBirds were inspired by a bird-like form visible within the sun's corona during some total solar eclipses

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The Cosmic Egg and Total Solar Eclipses

http://cosmicegg.homestead.com

The universal "Cosmic Egg" creation myth was clearly inspired by total solar eclipse phenomena. Enjoy your "cosmic egg" sunny-side up!

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The Cosmic Cross - Total Solar Eclipses Inspired the Solar Cross Symbol

http://suncrossxsymbol.homestead.com

The pre-Christian solar cross symbol was inspired by a cross-like pattern that is visible within the sun's corona during some total solar eclipses

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The Nazca Lines and the

http://nazcalines.homestead.com

The mysterious Nazca Lines and geoglyphs of southern Peru were inspired by the "Eye of God" and the "SunBird" that were manifested in the heavens during an unusual series of total solar eclipses over ancient Peru

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The Winged Eye Symbol and Total Solar Eclipses

http://wingedeyesymbol.homestead.com

The winged eye symbol of ancient Egypt and various other ancient cultures such as the Mayans and Aztecs was inspired by the "Eye of God" and the "Winged Sun Disk" or "SunBird" that are manifested in the heavens during total solar eclipses

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Treasures of Darkness - The Influence of Eclipses on Ancient

http://treasuresofdarkness.homestead.com

'Treasures of Darkness' provides links to Robin Edgar's various eclipse lore "Web Sights" that reveal the profound influence of solar and lunar eclipses on ancient humanity's religious beliefs and "mythology"

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