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  1. How our perceptions of reality evolved for fitness, not truth -- we see what our ancestors needed to see

    A discussion with Robert Wright, an author of books on evolutionary psychology, in which he delves deeper into his research.
  2. How our perceptions of reality evolved for fitness, not truth -- we see what our ancestors needed to see

    A very interesting talk by Donald Hoffman, a cognitive scientist. In it, he outlines his theory that our perceptions of reality are analogous to a graphical interface and only as attuned to our environment as evolutionary fitness demands. In essence, he views our perception of reality as a...
  3. Mathematical Challenges to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

    A very interesting discussion.
  4. Group of scientists claims that we are all automatons

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/20...-free-will-an-illusion?source=techstories.org A large number of scientists and philosophers make the claim that the human being is simply a collection of atoms operating in a deterministic way and that consciousness itself is just the product of these...
  5. Folklore - Native American Myths & Legends

    The Chiefs' Prophecy: Survival of the Northern Cheyenne Nation Cheyenne Medicine Bundles Among the Cheyenne there are two sacred medicine bundles: The Sacred Arrows (Maahotse) and the Sacred Buffalo Hat (Esevone). The spiritual power of these bundles could be tapped ceremonially to help the...
  6. The Bronze Age Collapse.....did the World end with a bang ?

    The Bronze Age collapse is interesting, if little understood by many.
  7. SĂșil amhĂĄin ar an mbĂłthar - One eye on the road

    Eldra - A True Story Ogwen Valley near Bethesda, Gwynedd – home town of Eldra Roberts The film is based on Eldra’s life in the 1930s and set near the picturesque Snowdonia region where Eldra grew up in the village of Bethesda on the River Ogwen. Born in 1917 into a musical Romani family...
  8. SĂșil amhĂĄin ar an mbĂłthar - One eye on the road

    Cuimhnich The MacIains of Glencoe - The last recorded crest for the MacIains of Glencoe is a hand holding a sgain dhu, pronounced ske-in gu meaning 'dark dagger', surrounded by an open laurel wreath. This branch of Clan Donald does not currently have a chief registered with the Lord Lyon so...
  9. An old Irish legend about an ancient Egyptian princess

    Scotland was named after the ancient Egyptian princess. They were red haired people, Just like the ancient Egyptian mummies were found to be. They settled in Ireland, Scotland and Scandinavia. The three areas were there is the highest percentage concentration of redheads. The History Of The...
  10. Bricriu's Feast

    Bricriu’s Feast, Middle Irish Fled Bricrenn, in early Irish literature, a comic, rowdy account of rivalry between Ulster warriors. One of the longest hero tales of the Ulster cycle, it dates from the 8th century and is preserved in The Book of the Dun Cow (c. 1100). Bricriu, the trickster...
  11. The Last Druid

    https://www.fellowshipofisiscentral.com/druid-clan-of-dana
  12. The Moberly–Jourdain incident

    A thread regarding the Moberly-Jourdain incident of 1901 in which two women strolling throughout the gardens at the Palace or Versailles claimed to have come across what seemed the ghosts of pre- revolutionary aristocrats, though at the time they did not seem to have thought they had encountered...
  13. Wisconsin’s Most Haunted: Dartford Cemetery

    Wisconsin’s Most Haunted: Dartford Cemetery According to the official visitor’s guide, the quiet town of Green Lake is known as the oldest resort community west of Niagara Falls. David Greenway opened the Oakwood Hotel on the lake in 1867, which attracted guests from as far away as the East...
  14. Astral Projection

    Astral projection (or astral travel), is a term used in esotericism to describe an intentional out-of-body experience (OBE) that assumes the existence of a soul called an "astral body" that is separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it throughout the universe. The idea...
  15. "The World's most haunted Castle", Leap Castle, Coolderry, Co. Offaly

    Leap Castle A Red Lady ghost is reported to walk the halls holding a dagger. Two little girls named Charlotte and Emily are reported to run up and down the spiral staircase. Emily died after she fell from the battlements on the top of the castle's tower and Charlotte can still be seen...
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