Ancient Sky Watchers & Mythic Themes: A Lore Anthology Volume One
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This two-volume Anthology contains a collection of my articles on astrology, astronomy, and mythology that were published in Atlantis Rising magazine, spanning two decades of contributions. Edited and published by J. Douglas Kenyon Atlantis Rising was described by many as the best “hardcopy” magazine dealing with ancient mysteries, unexplained anomalies, and future science. Family, friends, and clients have urged me for some time to examine the decades of writing these articles represent and to compile the “best of the best.” Since I feel a measure of pride in this long-term accomplishment I agreed. It feels like a worthy and empowering endeavor to bring a measure of immortality to a body of one’s work. My articles ranged from traditional astrological reports to a broader range of astronomy and myth. I appreciated the scope I was able to explore and the challenges some topics offered in terms of research and synthesis. Doug gave me incredible freedom under the wide umbrella of astrology, and I explored topics that fascinated me. I wrote about blue moons, Pluto’s moons, moon phases, dwarf planets, Egyptian astronomy, and ancient astronomer priests to name a few. One article on the Bible & Astrology was featured on the cover and another article titled Nemesis & Tyche: Does Our Sun Have a Sister? in issue #90 won first place in a prestigious national writing contest. Ironically, my Saturn-Pluto conjunction article that was slated to appear in Issue #136, and which counseled letting go of forms whose time has come, presaged the suspension of the printed magazine.
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This two-volume Anthology contains a collection of my articles on astrology, astronomy, and mythology that were published in Atlantis Rising magazine, spanning two decades of contributions. Edited and published by J. Douglas Kenyon Atlantis Rising was described by many as the best “hardcopy” magazine dealing with ancient mysteries, unexplained anomalies, and future science. Family, friends, and clients have urged me for some time to examine the decades of writing these articles represent and to compile the “best of the best.” Since I feel a measure of pride in this long-term accomplishment I agreed. It feels like a worthy and empowering endeavor to bring a measure of immortality to a body of one’s work. My articles ranged from traditional astrological reports to a broader range of astronomy and myth. I appreciated the scope I was able to explore and the challenges some topics offered in terms of research and synthesis. Doug gave me incredible freedom under the wide umbrella of astrology, and I explored topics that fascinated me. I wrote about blue moons, Pluto’s moons, moon phases, dwarf planets, Egyptian astronomy, and ancient astronomer priests to name a few. One article on the Bible & Astrology was featured on the cover and another article titled Nemesis & Tyche: Does Our Sun Have a Sister? in issue #90 won first place in a prestigious national writing contest. Ironically, my Saturn-Pluto conjunction article that was slated to appear in Issue #136, and which counseled letting go of forms whose time has come, presaged the suspension of the printed magazine.
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