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The Ancient Tradition

The Compass Stone & The Ring Dance

The Ancient Tradition

Jack Logan

God, Religion, Comparative Religion, Ancient Religion, True Religion, Religion & Spirituality, History

2.4622 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to the ancient tradition.

0:12.0

A Wonk Media production.

0:15.0

Music provided by Joseph McDade.

0:18.0

Here's your host, Dr. Jack Logan.

0:30.3

Welcome to the ancient tradition. I'm your host, Jack Logan. It's great to be with you.

0:37.4

We have a lot packed into today's episode. I tried to stream it down a little bit, but I don't know if I succeeded. Before I get

0:39.8

started, though, I wanted to make a correction. After putting together the last episode, I realized

0:44.6

that I incorrectly understood the Mayan Zulkan calendar and how it operated. I thought it worked

0:51.0

similar to our months and days, but it's a little bit more complicated than that.

0:54.7

So if you'd like to listen to a correct description of how the Zulken calendar operates,

0:59.0

I've posted a video on the webpage for episode in 39.

1:03.0

It does a really nice job of explaining it.

1:05.5

None of this impacts the larger point that among the Maya, the world was created on Four King Day, which is remarkable

1:13.2

evidence that key elements of the ancient tradition were alive and well in Mesoamerica.

1:19.8

All right, if you are listening to this episode today in the first or the second week of August

1:24.9

2024, then you know that we are in the thick of the

1:29.1

Paris Olympics. If you're new to the program, you're probably not aware that the Olympic Games

1:34.9

has its genesis in the ancient tradition as well. If you're interested in how the Olympic

1:40.4

games in the ancient tradition are linked, I recommend that you listen to a couple

1:45.6

of back episodes, in particular the episodes that are on the sacred tree and on the Leviathan.

1:52.1

If you're looking for just a quick explanation, you can find that in episode number 25,

1:56.9

the King of Kings. I don't want to use up our valuable time today to go over it again, but keep in

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