AEON: A Journal Of Myth and Science
Immanuel Velikovsky's "Worlds in Collision" not only sparked one of this century's most heated scientific controversies, but considerable independent research as well. Now, more than
50 years later, this research has reached some spectacular conclusions.
For anyone exploring the new catastrophism the best single source of information is the journal AEON: A Journal of Myth and Science. AEON is dedicated to cutting-edge inquiry into planetary history and catastrophe. Topics include:
Evidence of catastrophic planetary interactions in historic times. Continuing discussion of the "Saturn Hypothesis," a new model for interpreting ancient myth and symbolism.
Evidence for cataclysmic evolution and extinction.
Reconstruction of standard archaeological dating systems
Common elements in the myths of the planets, the Deluge and comet-like deities associated with quakes, volcanos, tempests, conflagrations, ice ages, plagues, mass destruction and migration in Egypt, India, Assyria, Akkadia, Chaldea, Medea, Minoa, Sumeria, Judea, Greece, Rome, Babylon, Persia, China, S.E. Asia, the Pacific, Scandinavia, the America and among contemporary native peoples.
Astral worship in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts, the Veda, and ancient Babylon and mythological traditions surrounding the planets in general.
The role of Osiris in Egyptian myth; Thor; the Mother goddess; the birth of Athena; Oedipus in Comparative Mythology; etc.
AEON first appeared in 1988 and is now entering its
twelfth year. Subscriptions are $40 per year for 3 issues
(US$55.00 for Foreign orders) and back issues are available for $15 per issue
plus shipping and handling.
Ordering Information
Subscription: The price for AEON is $40.00 for 3 issues per year Domestic, US
$55.00 Foreign.
Back issues are $15.00 each
plus shipping and handling
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