Flower Tattoos and Tattoo Designs

The art of flower tattoos is just as old as the genesis of tattoo artwork itself. Even if these tattoos look trendy and fashionable across the world, they put across varying symbolism hence people picking a flower design. Designs simply aim to tell a tale worth telling within the individuality. For this reason, it might take a person a whole century to decide on which flower tattoo design meets his or her demands and the one that is able to attain cookie-cutter appeal to people.

The importance of flower tattoos and designs is regarded highly by those ladies dying for a real first body art. The shape and form of the flower tattoo redefines the very tender platitudes carried in the female person. Flower tattoos typically, have been known to represent the womanly nature. However, the meaning of a flower tattoo or design rests on flower genus and color indicated. … Read more

The Agarthean Gods and Goddesses

Brief information on the Agartha

1) In the middle of the last century an American ufologist George Wight tried to explore the caves and underground realms of our Earth. He believed that there are not only civilizations in the universe, but also bellow our surface. With a little group of enthusiasts he started exploring various caverns until they finally found something really amazing under the surface in the US state of Arkansas. George Wight got into contact with this subterranean civilization and later all evidence and records of him ever existing in the upper world (on the surface) began to mysteriously disappear.

2) In Slovakia we have a captivating story about a mysterious moon shaft that Antonin Horak described. His article first appeared in a speleological newsletter in USA (in March 1965) where he emigrated after World War II. Mr. Horak had joined the local (Czechoslovak) anti-Nazi movement in World … Read more

Rebirth of Classical Antiquity – The Renaissance

The Renaissance was a period of great social change in European history from the 14th to the 17th century marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modern times.

The word “Renaissance” is a French word meaning “rebirth” symbolizing the rebirthing of classical antiquity.

The Renaissance embraced Ancient Greek and Roman thinking, styles and themes while turning to greater learning using modern techniques.

With the advent of the printing press, knowledge was now available to people outside of the clergy, the aristocrats, and royals.

The Renaissance first appeared in Italy in the late-13th century with the writings of Dante and the paintings of Giotto.

Increased interaction between different cultures, the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman texts, the emergence of humanism and different artistic and technological innovations all contributed to the emergence of the Renaissance.

Greek Classical Antiquity

Classical antiquity is the period of cultural history between the 8th century-BC … Read more

Ancient Greek Temple of Zeus

The ancient Greek temple dedicated to Zeus was constructed at Olympia in the sacred sanctuary of Altis. Zeus was the king of all gods in ancient Greece. He lived on Mt. Olympus and was also the god of thunder and sky.

In ancient Greece, Olympics were held every 4 years for athletes. The athletes used to travel Mount Olympus to take part in the games. During this period, the wars would stop and the kings of different territories would call a truce to allow safe passage to the athletes. The Olympics were dedicated to Zeus, and were held at the temple in a stadium under a statue of Zeus.

In the initial stages of the stadium was simple and makeshift. However, soon the ancient Greeks wanted something grander and more majestic. This was to show their reverence to the king of all gods. So, the started building a bigger and … Read more

Women in Bible Ministry – Phoebe the Deacon and Presiding Officer

Romans 16:1-2 states, “I recommend to you Phoebe our fellow believer, who is a minister of the assembly in Cenchrea, so that you will admit her into your company, the Lord’s company, in a manner worthy of the people devoted to God, and stand by her in whatever matters she needs you to help in. For indeed she became a presiding officer over many, and over me also!”

Phoebe is a diakonos, “minister”/ “deacon,” and certainly not a “servant.” The standard lexicon Liddell-Scott-Jones testifies that the word means servant or messenger, but means official in a pagan religious guild or temple. In the context of religion, the word meant an attendant or official. The word was adopted into Christian vocabulary to mean a church official, that is, a minister or deacon, as the terms were at first synonymous, “deacon” being the transliteration (putting Greek letters into English letters) of … Read more