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Earth Ancients

David Mathisen: Star Myths of the World

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2024

⏱️ 95 minutes

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About the author

David Warner Mathisen explores the world's ancient myths, scriptures, and sacred stories and the evidence that they share a common foundation, based on a system of celestial metaphor that is very specific and almost certainly connected, probably descended from an extremely ancient culture predating even ancient Egypt, ancient Mesopotamia, ancient India, and even present in the sacred traditions of extremely ancient cultures in Australia, in Africa, in the Americas, and in the Pacific.When we begin to hear the myths in the language that they are actually speaking, we find that they have as a central theme the path to recovery of our own authentic Self, from whom we become alienated in this life through trauma.David is a graduate of the US Military Academy at West Point and has a graduate degree in literature from Texas A&M University. He has been an instructor in the Department of English and Philosophy at West Point and currently lives in his home state of California, where he enjoys surfing and watching the stars, planets, and heavenly cycles.

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0:00.0

And the Hey how are you this is Cliff Dun, the host of Earth Ancients.

0:24.8

Startling new discoveries from our planet's distant past.

0:27.8

This week we are covering mythology and we have a new author who I have heard about he hails from Sydney

0:37.4

Australia and I think I've just we've just missed each other his name is

0:42.0

David Matheson and he is a research investigator

0:46.9

who's written a number of books on worldwide mythologies and how if you look at a certain time period Romans, Greeks Romans,

0:57.0

Egyptians, Maya, Chinese, they all fall together when it comes to traditional myths, flood myths, catastrophic events,

1:11.0

even some of them are linked to specifics on asteroids and we've talked a little

1:17.8

bit about this with our different guests.

1:20.8

But today it's interesting to note that Dave has spent three decades, 30 years,

1:28.7

studying the various traditions and why they are important.

1:34.7

Now one of the features of this program is an artifact I have not heard of until now called the

1:41.8

Phylos Agut and it's a carving, a very intricate carving that was done on a small piece of stone, hence the name Agut.

1:55.0

And the relief sculpture, the relief carving, is so minute and so gorgeous that there is huge questions about how it was done.

2:07.6

And we're going to talk about this agate today and the possibilities of it being machine because when you see it and by the way

2:16.8

I'm putting up an article on this on this stone carving phylos carving Carving, Phylos Agut on the Facebook page.

2:27.6

You can see it on the video page on YouTube, but if you go immediately to the Facebook page and see this amazing carving,

2:39.4

there's also an article that breaks down what the scientists use to detect what they believe was how it

2:46.0

was carved. They still don't know how it was carved. It is the most elegant piece of sculpture from prehistory because there's nothing like it in the Greek

2:56.9

world there's nothing like it in the Roman world there's nothing like it in the

3:01.5

Egyptian world and it's stated to 1500 BC well before

3:06.4

the various Caesars well before and Alexander the Great but we when we look at it and you see the details, you'll know what I'm talking about.

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