Sirius b hoodie. Scarffs. Rabbit hoodie. Owl. Matryoshka hoodie. Batix Cards. Etsy - Your place to buy and sell all things handmade, vintage, and supplies. Ocs. Oc by EllenorMererid on deviantART. Veronika's Latest Modeling Efforts. Keith Thompson Art. Rackham fairy.
Alice in wonderland. A stargazing wallflower. Another test for my art exam.
It’s like these {here} but I tried to develop on from that and use people and their silhouette. This is my personal favourite :D I really like how it’s turned out :)The silhouette are of my oc’s Iven and Lovell traveling at night and looking out to the stars :D Iven and Lovell belong to meHope you all like it :D Early morning musing by EllenorMererid Wanted to draw my oc Iven :) ^^ He’s sitting on the roof of his home, looking out as the sun is rising and thinking. I actually quite like how this has turned out, Iven skin tone could have been more tanned but I’m happy with it ^^ I think it would make a nice book mark and I’m going to have it as my phone screen wallpaper :) Iven belongs to me Some portraits I’ve done for my final piece in art, there is a digital piece but I don’t like it enough to upload it Lovell and Iven belong to me A gift for a friend :) The feet went a bit wrong, but over all I’m happy with it.
Ellenor Mererid - theOtaku.com. EllenorMererid on deviantART. Civilization: Is the West History? BBC One - Andrew Marr's History of the World. Paranormal, UFOs, Cryptids and Unexplained Phenomena. I came across several interesting stories recently while reading about Jewish mysticism and rituals.
I decided to look further and discovered references to the 'Dybbuk'. To my surprise, much of what is described in Judaism and the Kabbalah in relation to spirits and possession correlates directly and more precise to the spirit rescue work that I have recently undertaken. I would like to share some of this with you... A dybbuk (pronounced "dih-buk") is the term for a wandering soul that attaches itself to a living person and controls that person's behavior to accomplish a task.
The word "dybbuk" is the Hebrew word for "cleaving" or "clinging," and having a dybbuk is not always a bad thing for the human host...though, in most instances this is not the case. In the Roman Catholic view, a person can succumb to a demon or devil that takes over their body, and the only cure is an exorcism to drive the demon out. Mythical Chronology of Greece. This Mythical Chronology of Greece depicts the traditional chronology established for the events of ancient Greek mythology by ancient chronographers and mythographers.
This list largely reflects the work of Saint Jerome, whose work in turn was based primarily on the analysis of Apollodorus, Diodorus Siculus, and Eusebius. [1] In a few cases, the chronology also reflects the opinions of more recent scholars, who have cross referenced the mythology to archeological discoveries. These interpolations are noted with italics. Greek Stories about Zeus-The Birth of Zeus, the King of the Gods. Zeus was born by the Titans Cronus and Rhea.
Cronus was notorious for being a very jealous and greedy deity. Out of the fear one of his children could take his throne, Cronus swallowed every child Rhea was giving birth to. Greek Gods Family Tree / Genealogy. Ludios.org.
Greek mythology, The 12 Gods of Olympus. BBC Two - Stargazing LIVE. Universe Today — Space and astronomy news. Zoom Astronomy Glossary: A. Astronomy 162: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology. Solar System, Solar System Information. Our Cosmic Neighborhood From our small world we have gazed upon the cosmic ocean for thousands of years.
Ancient astronomers observed points of light that appeared to move among the stars. They called these objects "planets," meaning wanderers, and named them after Roman deities—Jupiter, king of the gods; Mars, the god of war; Mercury, messenger of the gods; Venus, the goddes of love and beauty, and Saturn, father of Jupiter and god of agriculture. The stargazers also observed comets with sparkling tails, and meteors or shooting stars apparently falling from the sky. Since the invention of the telescope, three more planets have been discovered in our solar system: Uranus (1781), Neptune (1846), and, now downgraded to a dwarf planet, Pluto (1930).
The four planets closest to the sun—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars—are called the terrestrial planets because they have solid rocky surfaces. Nearly every planet—and some of the moons—has an atmosphere. Go Astronomy: Guide to Telescopes, Planets, Constellations & More. Civilizatoin - niall ferguson. Andrew Marr History of the world. Comic Who - A new way to break into the Doctor Who universe... Rich's ComixBlog.