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Jerusalem, in the mythic imagination of England, is not a physical city but a living symbol—a corpus
City of London

The Jerusalem Between Babylon and Avalon

England’s mythic landscape is shaped by two great centers: the City of London, often likened to “Babylon” for its wealth and power, and Glastonbury,

In the Four Dragons myth, the dragons defy the Jade Emperor to end a drought, sacrificing themselves
City of London

Dragons East and West: A Tale of Two Hemispheres

The dragons of Eastern and Western mythology are not merely fantastical creatures—they embody profound cultural philosophies about humanity’s relationship with nature, authority, and cosmic

Ancient symbol of the Cross
History

Why the Cross marks the spot

Introduction The cross, one of humanity’s most enduring symbols, weaves together ancient cosmic reverence, medieval chivalry, and seasonal rites. For metaphysician René Guénon, its

Vikings
History

What Did the Vikings Ever Do for Us?

The Vikings are often remembered as fierce warriors, raiders, and seafarers who terrorized Europe during the early medieval period. However, their legacy is far

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