In 1995 I made a discovery that provided a consistent solution to puzzles in ancient myths & scripture. A brief outline of that discovery appears in The Lunar Basis of Myth & Symbol.
To illustrate how this discovery unlocks the meaning of myth, here’s an example of a well-known myth that remained unsolved before the discovery.
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A previously-unrecorded solution to the mystery of the 500-year interval between appearances of the mythical Phoenix as recorded by Herodotus (a previously unexplained interval).
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myth, ancient puzzles, ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient calendarPeople
Herodotus (b. 484 B.C.?), Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis-Budge, Harold Bayley, Stith Thompson, Joseph John Campbell, Mircea Eliade (1907-1986), Barbara Walker, Roelof Van Den Breek, Edwin Charles KruppPlaces
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