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The Alchemist's Inkwell
Of Egypt pt. 2

The Alchemist's Inkwell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 60:30


Welcome back, Alchemists!! In this episode, KristaLyn Sofia and Emily Dexter about more of their Egypt journey.Episode Links:Cairo Hotel

Bright Side
This Discovery Forced Scientists Back to the Drawing Board

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 12:38


The Rosetta-Philae spacecraft successfully touched down on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, uncovering remarkable findings during its mission. Yet, there were setbacks as Philae's tenure on the comet's surface was shorter than anticipated. Scientists were astonished to discover the comet's heightened activity and the presence of intricate carbon-based compounds on its surface. It was revealed that the comet lacked a magnetic field, while interactions between the solar wind and its atmosphere produced an unexpected auditory phenomenon. CreditsAnimation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD34jRLrMrJux4VxV Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.official?lang=en Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sleep Space from Astrum
The Discovery That Proved Scientists Wrong | ESA Rosetta Philae

Sleep Space from Astrum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 22:55


Almost everything you could want to know about ESA's Rosetta-Philae mission to comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko.

Global Treasures
Season 2 - Episode 30 - Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae (Egypt)

Global Treasures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 21:06 Transcription Available


In this episode of Global Treasures, we cover the Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae, located in Egypt. Established as a world heritage site in 1979, it famously contains the Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel and the Sanctuary of Isis at Philae. Join us as we discuss the rich history, travel tips for visitors and more.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
S03E215: Philae's Cosmic Journey, China's Lunar Ambitions, and Astronauts' Cognitive Resilience

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 19:47


Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E215Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your Daily dose of space news and astronomical insights. I'm your host, Steve, bringing you the latest stories from the cosmos. Today, we delve into the fascinating world of space exploration, from cognitive studies of astronauts to the legacy of a historic comet mission.Highlights:- Astronaut Cognitive Performance: Explore NASA's study on cognitive abilities in astronauts during six-month missions aboard the International Space Station. Discover how factors like microgravity and high-stress environments affect cognitive domains such as processing speed and attention, with findings showing no significant impairment or brain damage.- China's Manned Lunar Mission: Uncover China's ambitious plans for a manned lunar landing by 2030. Learn about the mission's key components, including the lunar rover and lander, and the advancements in lunar science and exploration technology.- Philae's Comet Legacy: Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Philae lander's historic touchdown on Comet 67P. Relive the mission's groundbreaking discoveries, from surface characteristics to organic compounds, and its impact on future comet and asteroid exploration.- ESA's Comet and Asteroid Missions: Discover the European Space Agency's ongoing and future missions, including the HERA mission to survey Dimorphos and the Ramses mission to accompany Apophis in 2029. Learn how these missions build on the success of Rusty and Philae.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Sign up for our free Daily newsletter to stay informed on all things space. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and Tumblr. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Steve & Hallie signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.✍️ Episode ReferencesEuropean Space Agency (ESA)[https://www.esa.int/](https://www.esa.int/)NASA's Behavioral Health and Performance Laboratory[https://www.nasa.gov/](https://www.nasa.gov/)Frontiers in Physiology[https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology](https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology)China Manned Space Agency (CMSA)[http://en.cmse.gov.cn/](http://en.cmse.gov.cn/)Human Space Symposium[https://www.humanspacesymposium.org/](https://www.humanspacesymposium.org/)International Space Station (ISS)[https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html)Rusty Mission[https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Rosetta](https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Rosetta)Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko)

7 Figure Spiritual Leader
Egypt on Your Bucket List: Past Travelers Share Why

7 Figure Spiritual Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 34:21 Transcription Available


Join Danielle as she connects with past travelers who recount their transformative journeys into Egypt. From meditative moments within ancient temples to life-altering spiritual awakenings, each shares how Egypt went beyond being a bucket-list destination to becoming a catalyst for deep inner growth. Egypt's sacred spaces—its pyramids, temples, and the majestic Nile—opened doors to higher consciousness, leaving each traveler forever changed.For those wondering if Egypt is calling them, the answer lies in listening to their heart wisdom. Listen as Killu, Catherine, Robin, Denise and Rita described their experiences not only as a journey through Egypt's ancient history but as an opportunity for personal evolution, accessing higher dimensions of self and spirit. Whether dancing with locals, meditating in the Temple of Philae, or sailing down the Nile, Egypt offers a co-creative energy that beckons those on the path of spiritual leadership to dive deeper into their purpose.Do not miss these highlights:00:45 - Danielle sets the stage for the discussion on Egypt's spiritual significance.03:30 - Thoth and Isis discuss the concept of "heart wisdom" and how Egypt calls individuals to a divine appointment.06:49 - Killu shares how Egypt's energy was transformative, emphasizing the rich, multi-dimensional experience she had, from the ISIS Temple to the Great Pyramid.09:40 - Catherine reflects on the importance of following one's heart wisdom, sharing how each of her Egypt trips deepened her multidimensional understanding.12:14 - Catherine and Danielle discuss the warmth and heart-centeredness of the Egyptian people, recounting the joy of dancing with the locals and forming lasting connections.18:06 - Robin explains how toning and sounding in temples, particularly in the Philae Temple and the Great Pyramid, catalyzed his personal awakening.28:26 - Rita compares Egypt to a three-dimensional, holographic experience, sharing how each moment unfolded like a family reunion with deep spiritual significance.Resources MentionedExplore these life changing masterclasses with the Guides at https://danielleramahoffman.com/store/masterclasses/Visionary Heart: Mission Visionary Heart: Divine Relationships Vibe into our 2025 Heart Opening Journey to Egypthttps://daniellehoffman.com/egypt/For your free gift, visit http://DanielleRamaHoffman.com/gift for INSTANT ACCESS to The Spiritual Leader's Treasure Chest! About the Host:Danielle Hoffman is a 3x best-selling author, international channel, and legacy-work coach to thousands around the world. She is the co-creator (with her business partner and guide Thoth) of the Multi-D Abundance Method™️, Divine Light Activation, and the Ascended Master Academy, where her specialty is leading coaches, healers, mentors, and spiritual teachers to embody their Divine self and create their UNIQUE legacy body of work (book, program, irresistible content) with Source to add $100k+ to their bottom line anytime they choose.Thoth, the Egyptian God of infinite wisdom, architecture, scribe, and keeper of the Akashic Records is Danielle's business partner, friend, and co-facilitator of Divine Transmissions offerings, programs, and products. Connecting directly with Thoth is an opportunity to access your inner wisdom, infinite possibilities, and to become who it is that you are designed to be, fully realized, and Divine.

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk
Europas Apollo-Moment - Raumsonde Philae landete 2014 auf einem Kometen

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 2:09


Vor zehn Jahren landete die Raumsonde Philae auf dem Kometen Tschurjumow-Gerasimenko. Dies war einer der größten Erfolge in Europas Raumfahrt-Geschichte. Mit Philae bekamen die Fachleute einzigartige Daten von der eisigen Oberfläche. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit

Afterlives with Kara Cooney
Nubian Women (with Prof. Solange Ashby)

Afterlives with Kara Cooney

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 78:45


In this episode Kara and Jordan sit down with Prof. Solange Ashby (Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA) to discuss her academic journey and her research on Nubian women. Solange Ashby received her Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago. Dr. Ashby's expertise in ancient languages, including Egyptian hieroglyphs, Demotic, and Meroitic, underpins her research into the history of religious transformation in Northeast Africa. Her book, Calling Out to Isis: The Enduring Nubian Presence at Philae, explores the Egyptian temple of Philae as a Nubian sacred site. Her second book explores the lives of five Nubian women from history including queens, priestesses, and mothers. Dr. Ashby is an Assistant Professor in the department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA where she teaches Egyptology and Nubian StudiesAcademia WebsiteSHOW NOTES* Download the full article here- Ashby, Solange. 2018. “Dancing for Hathor: Nubian Women in Egyptian Cultic Life.” Dotawo 5. https://doi.org/10.5070/D65110046.* Meroitic Language* C-Group Culture * Hathor* Dance in ancient Egypt & Nubia* Inner panel of the sarcophagus of Aashyt* Tattoo practice in Nubia and Egypt * Philae Temple* William Leo Hansberry Society * The Hansberry Society panel on Early Christianity, commemorating Rev. Dr. Gay L. Byron will be on Saturday August 17th at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on their YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HcD4L9_k0YFz8L_vH-jzw Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe

Houston
5. Philae: goffo, impacciato, drammatico, epico

Houston

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 35:51


Un lander grande come una lavatrice che doveva compiere un'impresa senza precedenti: atterrare sulla cometa Churyumov-Gersimenko, dopo aver viaggiato a rimorchio della sonda Rosetta per dieci anni. In maniera a dir poco rocambolesca, Philae è rimbalzato e rotolato almeno due volte, incastrandosi infine in un crepaccio gambe all'aria. Ci sono voluti anni per ritrovarlo. Con i racconti di Paolo Ferri. Musiche: "Contagion", Scott Buckley; "Sneaky Snooper", instrumental brother

The Space Show
2024.04.24 | Rosetta Anniversary — Part 2 + Katherine Bennell-Pegg graduates astronaut training under the Australian flag

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 40:38


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 24 April 2024: Marking the 10th anniversary of the Rosetta mission, we continue the story of the arrival and completion of the Rosetta and Philae missions at comet 67P, Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in vox-pops, a poem and music. Also a report on how the comet was formed. (Inserts courtesy ESA) Australian Space Industry 2024 — Part 5: Katherine Bennell-Pegg graduates astronaut training at the European Astronaut Centre to become the first Australian-flagged astronaut Fate of Space Machines Company Optimus satellite still unclear Gilmour Space's Eris Flight Test 1 launch delayed for lack of a launch permit from the Australian Space Agency. (Insert courtesy CH10)

The Space Show
2024.04.10 | Rosetta Anniversary — Part 1

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 22:58


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 10 April 2024: Marking the 20th anniversary of the start of the Rosetta and Philae missions to comet 67P, Churyumov-Gerasimenko, we tell the story including vox-pops, poetry and music. (Inserts courtesy ESA)

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Un Punto Azul
Un Punto Azul - 20231121 - 12 - Entrevista al grupo Philae - 2023/2024

Un Punto Azul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 68:11


Entrevistamos al Grupo Philae, al que pertenecen alumnos y profesorado del Instituto Caballero Bonald de Jerez de la frontera. Nos cuentan sus últimos proyectos científicos, que los han llevado a ganar premios de investigación científica para institutos de secundaria y bachillerato a nivel nacional

The A to Z English Podcast
A to Z This Day in World History | November 17th

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 4:09


Here are some historical events that happened on November 17:1558: Elizabeth I acceded to the English throne.1869: The Suez Canal opened in Egypt, linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.1911: The Omega Psi Phi fraternity, the first African-American fraternity at a historically black college, was founded at Howard University.1970: The Soviet Union landed an unmanned, remote-controlled vehicle called Lunokhod 1 on the Moon.1973: The Watergate scandal hearings began in the United States.1989: Velvet Revolution began in Czechoslovakia, leading to the end of 41 years of communist rule.2003: The world's first space tourist, American businessman Dennis Tito, returned to Earth aboard the Russian spacecraft Soyuz TM-32.2014: The Rosetta mission's Philae lander successfully landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, marking the first time a spacecraft had landed on a comet.These are just a few examples, and many more events, both significant and minor, have occurred on November 17 throughout history.Podcast Website:https://atozenglishpodcast.com/a-to-z-this-day-in-world-history-november-17th/Social Media:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/671098974684413/Tik Tok:@atozenglish1Instagram:@atozenglish22Twitter:@atozenglish22A to Z Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/theatozenglishpodcastCheck out our You Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8ADonate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/donationsRobin and Jack started a new You Tube channel called English Word Master. You can check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXaXaMY4P2VhVaEre5w7ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Join our Whatsapp group: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7Intro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Freehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcodehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/simian-samba/audrey-horne/https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Joplin/Piano_Rolls_from_archiveorg/ScottJoplin-RagtimeDance1906/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

ASpaceMR
ASpaceMR Flash #2

ASpaceMR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 103:23


Voici un nouvel épisode de notre format « Flash » ! Le principe est toujours le même : 2 sujets que l'on a préparés avant de vous en parler et qui servent de base pour expliquer des faits supplémentaires sur l'Univers. Bon... exceptionnellement là pour cet épisode, il y a 4 sujets : 2 principaux et 2 rapidement abordés. C'est une présentation plus informelle que dans les actes, et l'occasion de discussion entre les deux passionnés derrière ASpaceMR qu'est le duo Redscape & Phil_Goud.Il y aura parfois des références aux actes déjà publiés, mais il y aura surtout des notions supplémentaires que nous n'avons pas eu l'occasion d'aborder. Cette semaine, on oublie les tournevis et on rebondit sur des comètes, et oui, même à la NASA on peut se retrouver aussi con que de devant un meuble IKEA ou à l'ESA avoir des trucs qui foirent au mauvais moment, alors il faut savoir s'adapter !Et puis en Europe, on est à poil : On va chercher du SpaceX pour lancer des satellites de notre constellation Galileo. Alors, cette Ariane 6, ça arrive ? Rosetta & Philae Images du live (cliquez pour agrandir) : Clichés de 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko sous différents angles Cliché de Rosetta avec 67P en arrière plan Site d'atterrissage de Philae Taux de deutérium sur Terre, sur 67P et sur différents corps spatiaux Liens : Fiche de la mission sur le site du CNES L'aventure merveilleuse de Rosetta et Philae (film d'animation de l'ESA) Communiqué sur les molécules détectées Ariane 6, l'arianesiènne. Images du live (cliquez pour agrandir) : Vue d'artiste de la séparation des boosters d'une Ariane 64 Chiffres clefs d'Ariane 6 Comparaisons entre Ariane 62, 64 et 5 Essai au sol d'Ariane 6 Liens : La page de présentation d'Ariane 6 par l'ESA La présentation du programme Ariane 6 et l'actualité relatif au(x) lanceur(s) L'accord financier scellé le Mardi 07 Novembre pour la continuité de l'exploitation du lanceur EUCLID, un peu plus près des étoiles. Liens: L'article de l'ESA (agence à l'origine du projet) consacré aux photos ci-dessus.

ASpaceMR
ASpaceMR Flash #2

ASpaceMR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 103:23


Dans cet épisode nous abordons : La mission Rosetta/Philae à l'assaut de la comète 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Le nouveau lanceur européen, Ariane 6...62 et 64 ! Pour retrouver les articles en lien avec l'émission et l'écouter en podcast, rendez-vous sur https://ASoundMR.com Pour nous soutenir : https://asoundmr.com/soutenir/ #explorationspatiale #astronomie #Astronautes #Planètes #ScienceSpatiale #Étoiles #Astrobiologie #SpaceTech #Univers #Galaxies #SystèmeSolaire #Cosmos #Cosmologie #AstronomieAmateur #Astéroïdes #SatellitesArtificiels #StationSpatialeInternationale #ÉtoilesFilantes #SpaceX #AgenceSpatiale #Nasa #ObservatoireAstronomique #VieDansLEspace #TéléscopeSpatial #PoussièreInterstellaire #SatellitesNaturels #SondesSpatiales #Météorites #Astrophysique #ScienceDeLespace #AstronomiePourTous

Famille & Voyages, le podcast
Extrait Reportage - Croisière sur le Nil en famille - Abou Simbel & Philae

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 11:57


Extrait E82 Dans cet extrait, Sayed et moi vous racontons notre 4e journée :) Pour écouter l'épisode en entier : Croisière sur le Nil en famille  ------------ Retrouvez Allibert Trekking en ligne site : allibert-trekking.com voyage Charmes du Nil en dahabieh ------------

The Unmade Podcast
128: The Failed Harpoons

The Unmade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 55:05


Brady and Tim ponder Bluey's gender, flower deliveries, a well-named baby, thinks we dislike, harpoon of the week, and movies that are unsuitable for kids. Hover - register your domain now and get 10% off by going to hover.com/unmade- https://www.hover.com/Unmade Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/unmadeFM Join the discussion of this episode on our subreddit - https://redd.it/14ayjd1 Catch the podcast on YouTube where we often include accompanying videos and pictures - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkIRMZDOKKKs-d14YPmLMxg USEFUL LINKS Bluey - https://www.bluey.tv The Hiccup Paper - https://doi.org/10.1159/000075661 See Adrian Brady Oswald - https://www.patreon.com/posts/84664131 Philae - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philae_(spacecraft)

Famille & Voyages, le podcast
[Extrait E82] - Reportage - Croisière sur le Nil en famille - Abou Simbel & Philae

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 11:57


Dans cet extrait, Sayed et moi vous racontons notre 4e journée :) Pour écouter l'épisode en entier : Croisière sur le Nil en famille  ------------ Retrouvez Allibert Trekking en ligne site : allibert-trekking.com voyage Charmes du Nil en dahabieh ------------

Famille & Voyages, le podcast
[Extrait E82] - Reportage - Croisière sur le Nil en famille - Sayed

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 8:04


Dans cet extrait, je laisse la parole à notre guide, Sayed, celui qui a fait de notre séjour une réussite. Pour écouter l'épisode en entier : Croisière sur le Nil en famille  ------------ Retrouvez Allibert Trekking en ligne site : allibert-trekking.com voyage Charmes du Nil en dahabieh ------------

Mummy Movie Podcast
The Mummy Returns (Episode 2)

Mummy Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 19:58


In this episode, we conclude the Mummy Returns from 2001, the most financially successful mummy movie of all time.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliography Brier, B. M., & Hobbs, H. (2008). Daily life of the ancient Egyptians. Santa Barbara: Abc-Clio.Fitzgerald, S. (2009). Ramses II: Egyptian Pharaoh, Warrior, and Builder. Capstone.IMDB. (2023). The Mummy Returns. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_homeKockelmann, H. (2012). Philae. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1).McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).Robins, G. (1993). Women in ancient Egypt. Harvard: Harvard University Press.Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Mummy Returns. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. London: Shire Publications LTDSpencer, T. (1966). The Race to Save Abu Simbel is Won. Life Mag, 61, 32-37.Sullivan, E. (2010). Karnak: development of the Temple of Amun-Ra. UCLA encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goddess Alive Radio Podcast
ARIES NEW MOON MAGICK & ASTROLOGER MARY LOMANDO GUEST

Goddess Alive Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 96:58


To see the full Goddess HolyDays for this week, and all the extended show notes, check out GoddessAliveRadio.com!Special thanks to Mary Lomando and Pachaterra Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!“The Heart of Egypt: Homecoming Tour”Dates: Main Trip Nov 7-18, 2023; Luxor Blue Lotus Extension Nov 17- 22, 2023.What you can expect taking a Goddess-oriented trip with Mary:Private meditation time in the temples of Isis at Philae, Hathor at Dendera & Sekhmet at Karnak.  Private Healing /Initiation Work with Goddess Sekhmet on New Moon in Scorpio 11/13.Overnight stay at Abydos and experience the Flower of Life Initiation with Egyptian Blue Lotus inside the Oserion Temple at Abydos. MARY LOMANDO BIO:Mary Lomando is a professional Jungian Astrologer and Egyptologist with an extensive background in psychology, mythology and metaphysics. Mary has lived and worked in Egypt, where she completed her degree in Egyptology at the American University in Cairo.To learn more about Mary's work, visit her website at www.pachaterra.netDecks used in the DivinationSacred Mothers & Goddesses Oracle Deck by Claudia OlivosThe Light Seer's Tarot by Chris-AnnePure Magic Oracle by Andres EngraciaEarthcraft Oracle by Juliet Diaz, Lorriane Anderson, and Daniell Boodoo-FortunéSacred Self-Care Oracle by Jill Pyle, and Tatiana VedenkinaUpcoming Events & ClassesApril 22 - Spring Fling Episode of Goddess Alive Radio LIVE April 29 - Book Party with Careille Crow for The Magic in Your GenesApril 29 - Goddess Oracle Circle April 30 - MotherHouse of the Goddess Temple Beltaine Ritual Upcoming & Current OfferingsWeaving Women Spring: Season of the MaidenUnlocking the Mysteries: Keys to Your Moon Blood (Self-Study) April Goddess Oracle Circle Priestess of Sun, Moon & Stars TrainingElemental Priestess Training (Self-Study)Goddess Readings with Kimberly - email me motherhouseofthegoddess@gmail.comPlanner Consultations with Marisa, aka SuperPlanny GODDESS ALIVE RADIOJoin us for weekly podcasts for Goddess Alive Radio! Tune into the Myth, Magick, and Mystery of Goddess Spirituality, Women's Empowerment, and Living Mythology – how Goddess is moving through our lives today. Priestesses, Practitioners, Authors, Healers, and Shamans will join us to discuss their expertise, practices, and experiences.

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
Egypt (La Mort de Philae) by Pierre Loti

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 629:45


Egypt (La Mort de Philae)

Virtual Campfire with Krystal Kelley
E39: I Grew Wings at Philae Temple

Virtual Campfire with Krystal Kelley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 3:45


Explore Philae Temple with me as I reflect on a recent visit to Aswan, Egypt. It is my intention that by sharing this video, it spreads the love and joy I felt at Philae Temple. Philae is a Temple dedicated to Goddess Isis. Isis is the Divine Mother; she gives life, love and is capable of magic. I try to explain how magical this temple felt and share some fun surprises. After my visit to Philae, I felt as if my heart had expanded and I had some sort of regeneration or energy boost. *One note: I mention the innermost chamber as being a heart chamber. Traditional Egyptology calls it the head, but I really felt my heart, so I called it the heart chamber.

The Kids' Code Podcast

In this bonus episode, we resolve some of your biggest questions with Fred Fine and Codemaster Cole. This episode can be listened to whether you're new to the show or you've been listening since the start. We cover about 50 terms and share a new story! A secret of Codemaster Cole's is shared, but he still is less certain that Barnabas should  be replaced as narrator.This podcast just reached 1k downloads since creation, and it wouldn't have happened without listeners. Thank you for listening.The background music used in this episode is "Bio Unit", "Pummel", "Cellular", "Philae", "Ambient Warning", and "Lonely Satellite" by Bio Unit, and our theme is "Mosquito" by Caspar Babypants.__________________________________________Here's the Amazon link to Top Secret.The Music used was Step by Bio Unit.

Ona Cultural - programa de la ràdio Ona de Sants M
Entrevistem Albert Tola i Rodrigo García Olza. Tallers de teatre a Espai Philae i Sala Beckett

Ona Cultural - programa de la ràdio Ona de Sants M

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 22:26


Entrevistem Albert Tola i Rodrigo Garcia Olza, creadors membres de Cia Nigredo que impartiran cursos de teatre a Espai Philae i Sala Beckett. A l'entrevista a Anna Sabaté, directora d'Espai Philae, que vam realizar aquesta tardor vam fer una introducció sobre el Taller de Creació Teatral Espectros y otras teatralidades familiares, que començarà després de Festes, i l'Albert i en Rodrigo n'han fet una àmplia exposició. Amb Albert Tola es treballaran textos i escriptura teatral i amb Rodrigo Garcia Olza la interpretació, i al final del taller es farà l'estrena de l'obra resultant del curs a la sala Dau al Sec de Barcelona, els dies 2, 3 i 4 de juny. Els curs va dirigit a tot tipus de públic. Pel que fa al Taller 'Com crear tensió? (Tensió dramàtica i antidramàtica)' de Sala Beckett, curs que va dirigit a persones que escriuen o treballen textos teatrals, estarà dirigit per Albert Tola i Rodrigo Garcia Olza hi participarà. El curs tindrà lloc de finals de gener a finals de març. Ona Cultural - Ona de Sants - La Clem Cultura - teatre - cursos - tallers - escriptura teatral - interpretació - escriptura - dramatúrgia - Barcelona - ràdio

Ona Cultural - programa de la ràdio Ona de Sants M
Entrevista a Anna Sabaté, fundadora i directora de Espai Philae. Presentació del curs 2022-2023

Ona Cultural - programa de la ràdio Ona de Sants M

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 26:06


De nou parlem amb l'actriu, docent i coach Anna Sabaté, fundadora i directora de Espai Philae, dedicat al desenvolupament personal a través de les arts escèniques, ubicat al carrer de Saragossa, 116 de Barcelona (Putxet), per presentar-vos el nou curs 2022-23. Amb una amplia programació, podeu trobar-hi tallers i cursos que tenen lloc d'octubre a juny i monogràfics. Dels cursos anuals, destaquem 'Teatre i consciència', amb diversos nivells, impartit per Anna Sabaté i Teresa García Valenzuela, 'Taller de creació teatral: Espectres i altres teatralitats familiars' (que compta amb Albert Tola i Rodrigo García Olza, creadors i professors habituals del nostre programa, fundadors de Cia Nigredo), i dels cursos monogràfics, 'Els quatre llindars', amb Claudio Drapkin i Anna Sabaté, i 'La teva veu, un viatge al cor', amb Carola Zafarana, i un ampli ventall més. Aquestes formacions no són específiques d'art dramàtic si no que estan dirigides a tothom. Nosaltres les faríem totes! Us convidem a que visiteu l'espai i la seva pàgina web: https://espaiphilae.com Ona Cultural - Ona de Sants - Laura Clemente - espai - formació - tallers - cursos - El Podcast de Laura Clemente - desenvolupament personal - arts escèniques - ràdio

7 Figure Spiritual Leader
From Corporate to Global Leader: A Client Spotlight with Sophia Kryst

7 Figure Spiritual Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 39:03 Transcription Available


“If you do not do the energetic work first before working on it in the physical, it does not manifest in the way you want it.” - Sophia Kryst Are you on the journey to shift from moving out of the corporate world to becoming the global leader you know you are but cannot get past something holding you back? Join Danielle and guest, Sophia Kryst as they discuss the role that manifestation plays in your journey so that you too can become the global leader that you envision. Stay tuned for a powerful meditation from Thoth and Isis as they take you into the Temple of Philae.  Do not miss these highlights: 04:15 - Sometimes working with Source means having this divine knowing from within that you have to do a particular thing whether it feels uncomfortable or not. 10:44 - Having a business is certainly a spiritual frontier and a beautiful way to accelerate our own spiritual development. 13:29 - The mindset is what can keep people stuck mostly, most of the time so if you do not know how to make the shift, you cannot keep evolving. 19:02 - Thoth, Isis, and the Expanded Council lead a deep meditation into the Temple of Philae for a Sacred Ceremony  29:07 - Learn about Sophia's upcoming Sacred Journey to Egypt and the powerful frequencies and connections that will be occurring as there will be an alignment with the earth, the sun, and the heart of creation. Resources Mentioned Sacred Journey to Egypt and Free Energetic Transmission: https://iampresencecenter2.simplero.com/page/260661-egypt-tour (https://iampresencecenter2.simplero.com/page/260661-egypt-tour) Experience the Visionary Heart Activation. https://danielleramahoffman.com/offers/visionary-heart/ (https://danielleramahoffman.com/offers/visionary-heart/)  For your free gift, visithttp://danielleramahoffman.com/gift ( http://DanielleRamaHoffman.com/gift) for INSTANT ACCESS to The Spiritual Leader's Treasure Chest!  About the Guest: Sophia Kryst “I support you through the different levels of your soul's initiations in the ascension process journey to merge with your Divine Presence. As a Cosmic channel, I transmit high frequencies and codes from the Higher realms to support you to complete all the different levels and layers of density stored in your Akashic Records and bioenergetic field from all the different ages and lifetimes. I also activate the dormant DNA to ignite the remembrance of your Divine Self, where your highest gifts and your wisdom reside waiting to be unlocked. I've been long trained and prepared most of my entire life for this incredible transition in which humanity is shifting into a new blueprint and restoring back its original design as Divine Human beings to anchor the Golden Age. By going previously through the different initiations I have the energetic keys and tools to help you to achieve faster and greater results to create a quantum leap in consciousness.  I've been trained from many different traditions from shamanic experiences, yoga teachings, cosmic initiations, and ancient science to propel people into accelerated states of transformation, and spiritual growth.” https://www.iampresencecenter.com/en (https://www.iampresencecenter.com/en)  https://www.facebook.com/sophia.kryst.love (https://www.facebook.com/sophia.kryst.love)  https://www.facebook.com/iampresencecenter (https://www.facebook.com/iampresencecenter)  About the Host: Danielle Hoffman is a 3x best-selling author, international channel, and legacy-work coach to thousands around the world. She is the co-creator (with her business partner and guide Thoth) of the Multi-D Abundance Method™️, Divine Light Activation, and the Ascended Master Academy, where her specialty is leading coaches, healers, mentors, and spiritual teachers to embody their Divine self and create their UNIQUE legacy body of work (book, program, irresistible content) with Source to add $100k+ to their bottom line anytime they choose. Thoth, the Egyptian God...

The Retrospectors
The Last Hieroglyph

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 12:11


In the temple at Philae, an Egyptian Priest called Nesmeterakhem created the last ever known hieroglyphic inscription on 24th August, 394. Although ostensibly praising the God Mandulis, the scribe spent just as long commemorating his own presence - and the names of his Mum and Dad. For centuries, Western academics assumed his words might be more mysterious and spiritual than the somewhat prosaic reality - because, until the discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799, there was no accurate way to read them. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain why hieroglyphs were written for centuries, even as ever-diminishing numbers of people could understand them; reveal ‘how to entertain a bored Pharoah'; and track down the earliest known example of dick graffiti…    Further Reading: • ‘The Great Pyramid Was Not Built by Slave (+ 9 Other Surprising Facts About Ancient Egypt)' (HistoryExtra, 2016): https://www.historyextra.com/period/ancient-egypt/facts-ancient-egypt-mummification-cleopatra-pharaohs-tutankhamun-life-death/ • ‘2,500-year-old erotic graffiti found in unlikely setting on Aegean island' (The Guardian, 2014): https://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jul/06/worlds-earliest-erotic-graffiti-astypalaia-classical-greece#start-of-comments  • ‘Decoding the Secrets of Egyptian Hieroglyphs' (Wondrium, 2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIjREbbFjNE For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/Retrospectors We'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors The Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill. Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Sophie King. Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Un Punto Azul
Un Punto Azul - 20220503 - 32 - Entrevista al grupo Philae y su participación en la feria de la ciencia - 2021/2022

Un Punto Azul

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 53:47


Entrevista al grupo Philae, un grupo de alumnos y profesores del Instituto de Educación Secundaria José Manuel Caballero Boinald de Jerez de la Frontera, dedicados a la divulgación científica en el área de la astronomía. Nos vienen a mostrar su proyecto de divulgación para esta X Feria de la Ciencia en la Calle, dedicado a las estrellas y el Sol

Une journée particulière
La journée particulière de Jean-Pierre Bibring, astrophysicien

Une journée particulière

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 49:31


durée : 00:49:31 - Une journée particulière - par : Zoé Varier, Flora BERNARD, Hugo COMBE, Anne Delaveau, Jean-Baptiste AUDIBERT - Jean-Pierre Bibring est professeur de physique à l'Université Paris-Sud et astrophysicien à l'Institut d'astrophysique spatiale d'Orsay. Il est un des grands spécialistes de l'exploration du système solaire - invités : Jean Pierre BIBRING - Jean-Pierre Bibring : Astrophysicien, responsable scientifique de l'atterrisseur Philae

Your Brain on Facts
The African Queens (ep 182)

Your Brain on Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 35:53


Congrats to Richard Enriquez, who won week 1 of #moxiemillion, by sharing the show to help it reach 1 million downloads this month! Cleopatra-schmeopatra!  Hear the stories of three queens of Africa who should also be household names (though only two of them for good reasons). Links to all the research resources are on the website. 3:06 Moremi of Ife 10:54 Amanirena of Kush 23:00 Ranavalona I of Madagascar  Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs.  Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter,  or Instagram.  Become a patron of the podcast arts! Patreon or Ko-Fi.  Or buy the book and a shirt. Music: Kevin MacLeod, David Fesilyan, Dan Henig. Sponsors: What Was That Like, Sly Fox Trivia, Sambucol Want to start a podcast or need a better podcast host?  Get up to TWO months hosting for free from Libsyn with coupon code "moxie."   When King Karam of Zazzau, a Hausa city-state in what would become Nigeria, died in 1576, he successor has already been waiting to take the throne for 28 years.  After being schooled in political and military matters and proving themselves a skilled warrior, they had been named ‘Magajiya' or heir apparent at age 16.  King Kurama's favorite grandchild would eventually become Queen Aminatu.  My name…   History and folklore have a tendency to intertwine.  This can happen especially when the history has been systematically eradicated.  You'll hear me mention or notice on your own a lot of gaps and uncertainty in today's stories.  The history of Africa is the least well-known or widespread of any continents.  The cause for this is as sad as it is obvious.  Europeans in Africa saw no great libraries or troves of history books, so they assumed the peoples of Africa had kept no history.  In fact, their histories were kept orally, a system that worked out fine until some whitey, the blue-eyed devil, paddy-o, fay gray boy, honkey melon-farmers showed up and started kidnapping and killing people en masse.  Victims of the Atlantic slave trade would be intentionally removed from their families and neighbords and mixed together with people from other communities.  This meant a lack of common language, which was meant to stymie unrest and uprisings on New World plantations.  It also meant that those who knew their history had no one else of their nation to pass it on to, as well as all the gaps created in the collective knowledge back home.     But let's start well before Columbus “discovered” an island with half a million people living on it.   In the 12th century, life was nice for the Yoruba people in what is modern Nigeria, ruled by the beautiful and benevolent Queen Moremi Ajasoro, wife of Oranmiyan, the King of Ife-Ife, and mother to Oluorogbo.  But there was one small problem, and it's a big one.  Their neighbors, the Igbo, literally Forest People, had a persistent habit of raiding their villages to loot, pillage, and kidnap people into slavery, either for their own use or to sell.  This is *not the same as the Igbo ethnic group, and if my friend Phoenix is listening, did I say it right this time?  The raiders were not only terrifying for their violence, but also their strange, alien-like appearance.  So otherwordly were the Igbo that the Ife people thought they'd been sent by the gods as punishment.  The Ifes offered sacrifices to the gods, but all for naught.  The raids continued and the land was thrown into a state of panic.   Not one to sit idly by while her people suffered, Moremi hatched a plan, but she was going to need help and a lot of it.  She would allow herself to be taken prisoner by the Igbo so she could learn about them.  But before she put herself in such a precarious position, Moremi went to the river Esimirin and begged the goddess who lived there to help her save her people.  As the story goes, the river goddess said that she *would help, but only if Moremi would sacrifice that which was most precious and valuable to her.  Moremi was a queen, to wit, rollin' in dough, so she didn't hesitate to agree.  Whatever the river goddess wanted, surely she could spare it, and her people needed saving.   During the next Igbo raid Moremi allowed herself to be captured.  On account of her beauty, she was given to the King of the Igbos as a slave, but it was her keen intellect that allowed her to move up the ranks until she was made the anointed queen.  No idea how long that took or how many more raids happened in the meantime.  If you want to learn about a group of people, you need to infiltrate them and gain access to what they know.  Moremi was not only among the Igbo, she was their queen.  As spy-craft goes, that's S-tier work.  This was how she learned that the terrifying appearance of the raiders that had tormented her people was battle dress made from raffia palm and other grasses.  It made them look monster-y and demoralized their victims with pante-wetting terror, but if you know anything about dry grass and vegetation, you know that those costumes were extremely flammable.  The Ife didn't need spears and weapons to protect themselves.  All they needed was a bit of the old “How about a little fire, Scarecrow?”  She probably picked up tactics and such-like as well, but nobody who's written about her seems bothered to have written that down.  Same with her escape from the Igbo and return to Ife-Ife, which I'm sure was harrowing and adventuresome.  Either way, she returned to her people and said “You know those supernatural beings who've been pillaging and kidnapping us?  Yeah, they're just dudes and it turns out they're also covered in kindling.”  During the next Igbo raid, the Ife armed themselves with torches rather than weapons and were finally able to repel the invaders. [sfx cheer]  One assumes the Igbo backed off after that.  I mean, you didn't see Michael Jackson doing any more Pepsi commercials. [sfx unhappy crowd]  “Too soon”?  It was 1984.   Now that her people were safe, it was time to repay the river goddess for her help, so Moremi assembled a flock of cattle and other livestock, as well as cowrie shells and other valuables, a veritable lifetime's fortune, which she was glad to give up now.  But that wasn't what the goddess wanted, not even close.  As anyone who's ever heard a fairy tale can probably guess, the goddess wanted something much more valuable, more precious than all the commodities even a queen had to offer.  The river goddess demanded the life of Moremi's only son, Ela Oluorogbo.  To go back on her word would be to tempt an even worse fate for the Ife, so Moremi had no choice but to sacrifice Ela Oluorogbo to the river.  The Ifes wept to see this and vowed to their queen that they would all be her sons and daughters forever to repay and console her.   To this day, the Yoruba people mourn with her and hold her in the highest esteem of any women in the Kingdom.  According to sources, anyway.  If, like my friend Phoenix, you have family from that region and no better, not only do I not mind being corrected, I appreciate and even enjoy it, because it means I learned something.  You can always slide into my DM [soc med].  Queen Moremi is recognised by the Yoruba people because of this bravery and celebrated with the Edi Festival as well as with a 42ft/13m statue, popularly known as the "Queen Moremi Statue of Liberty," which is the tallest statue in Nigeria, and the fourth tallest in Africa.   [segue]   While the word “Nubian” is used broadly by many and incorrectly by most of those to refer to all things African or African-American, it refers to a specific region and its people.  In what is today Sudan, south of Egypt along the Nile, was the kingdom of Kush.  I'll wait while the stoners giggle.  By the way, if you work in the cannabis or CBD industry, I'd love to talk to you about doing voiceovers for your business.  My NPR voice, as we call it around the house, is just dripping with credibility.  The Kushites' northern neighbors, the Egyptians, referred to Nubia as, “Ta-Seti” which means the “Land of Bows,” in honor of the Nubian hunters' and warriors' prowess as archers.  Archery was not limited to men, an egalitarianism that gave rise to a number of women Nubian warriors and queens, the most famous of whom was Queen Amanirenas of Nubia, conqueror of the Romans.   Since 1071 BC, the peoples of East Africa had established a small realm along the Nile River valley south of Egypt known as the Kingdom of Kush.  Prior to their autonomy, the peoples of this region had been living under foreign occupation since around 1550 BC when they were absorbed by the Egyptian New Kingdom.  It was during that period that they adopted many aspects of Egyptian culture.  It was only during the catastrophic Bronze Age collapse that the Kushites were able to reassert their independence. By 754 BC, the Kushites actually managed to conquer their former overlords in the campaigns of King Piye and ruled them as the Pharaoh of the “Twenty-Fifth Dynasty.”  they were eventually pushed out of Egypt by the Assyrians by 674 BC, but still maintained independent rule over the region of Nubia.   For many centuries, this small autonomous kingdom had successfully coexisted alongside neighboring foreign dynasties that had been occupying the provincial territories of Egypt, such as the Achaemenid Persians and the Greeks of the Ptolemaic Dynasty.  It was at the end of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, after the death of Cleopatra VII, the one we think of as Cleoptra, that things started to get a little hinky.  When the Roman Empire rose in prominence and annexed the territories of the House of Ptolemy by 30 BC, the Prefect, or appointed provincial governor for Egypt, Cornelius Gallus, attempted to make further incursions into the territories south of Egypt and impose taxation on the Kushites.  The Kushites said, collectively and officially, yeah, no.  They launched counter-attack raids against Roman settlements in southern Egypt in 27 BC The armies were led by the ruling Kushite monarchs at the time King Teriteqas and Queen (or Candace, meaning great woman) Amanirenas.   They began the campaign by launching [more] successful raids on Roman settlements Shortly after the war began, King Teriteqas was killed in battle, and was succeeded by his son Prince Akinidad, but Amanirenas was really in charge as queen regent.  In 24 BC, the Kushites launched another round of invasions into Roman Egypt after the new Prefect of Egypt Aelius Gallus was ordered by Emperor Augustus to launch an expedition into the province of Arabia Felix (now part of modern-day Yemen) against the Arabic Kingdom of Saba.  According to Strabo, the Kushites “sacked Aswan with an army of 30,000 men and destroyed imperial statues at the city of Philae.”  The Greek historian Strabo refers to Amanirenas as the “fierce one-eyed queen Candace.”  Oh yeah, did I forget to mention that?  Sorry, buried the lede there.  Amanirenas didn't lead her soldiers from the throne room, war room, or even a tent camp well behind the lines.  She was in the vanguard, properly leading as leaders these days can't be asked to.  Maybe if we required all the kings, presidents, prime ministers, dictators and their generals fight on the front lines with their sole heir beside them, things would be a little more chill up in this bish.  Amanirenas lost her eye to a nameless Roman soldier and I'm ready and willing to assume she immediately slew him in a single epic, slow-motion swing of her short-sword.      The Kushites had also met and engaged a Roman detachment outside the city of Syene.  The battle was another astounding victory for the Kushites, but these successes would be short-lived That same year, in a battle at Dakka, Prince Akinidad fell, just as his father had, and the Kushites fell back, but took with them all of the riches and slaves they had acquired.  The expedition of Aelius Gallus proved disastrous, as the movement of the army depended on a guide named Syllaeus, who deliberately misdirected them, costing them months of marching.  When they finally reached the capital city of Ma'rib, Sabean, Gallus' siege lasted only a week before he was forced to withdraw due to a combination of disease, the harsh desert climate, and the over-extension of supply lines.  That's basically the trifecta of reasons behind a larger army's retreat.  The Roman navy did better, occupying and then destroying the port of Eudaemon, thus securing the naval merchant trade route to India through the Red Sea, which was no small yams.   Having failed utterly at bringing the Kushite's to heel, Gallus lost his Prefect job to Publius Petronius, who then took his legions and marched directly into Kushite territory, looting and pillaging villages and towns before finally reaching the capital of Napata in 23 BC.  The Kushites attempted to get their own back with a siege of Primis, but Petronius broke through.  It was at this point that the Kushites sued for peace.  You might be thinking that Rome had Kush on the back foot and this was a desperate surrender to save their skins.  Well you can put that out of your mind right now.  The Kushites *did send negotiators to Augustus in 21 BC and a peace treaty *was negotiated, but it was remarkably very favorable to the Kushites.  Rome would pull its soldiers from the southern region called the Thirty-Mile Strip, including the city of Primis,  and the Kushites were exempt from paying tribute.  More importantly, they had managed to secure their autonomy and remain free from Roman occupation.  When have you ever heard of Rome, or any conquering army, giving terms like that?  That leads historians and armchair historians alike, myself included, to conclude that Rome was shaking in their sandals at the prospect of having to continue to fight Amanirena and her warriors on their home turf.  It was worth giving up whole cities and forgoing tribute to stop being beaten by them.    Although the Kushites had managed to retain their independence, Rome's monopoly on Mediterranean trade plus their newly established trade route to India, greatly diminished Kush's economic influence during the 1st and 2nd century CE.  The rising Kingdom of Axum in Ethiopia managed to push the Kushites out of the Red Sea trade which led to even further decline that resulted in the Axumites invading the kingdom and sacking Meroë around 350 AD and that was pretty much that for the kingdom of Kush.  But I've saved my favorite part of Amanirenas' story for last: the souvenir.  When Kush troops moved through an area that had already been conquered by Rome, the warriors would destroy anything Roman that they found, chiefly buildings and statues.  With Augustus being emperor, there were a lot of statues of him about and the Kushites said “get rekt, son” to every last one of them.  The head of one bronze statue was taken back to Meroe, where it was discovered during an archeological dig in 1912, positioned directly below the feet of a Kushite monarch on a wall mural.  Apart from the sick burn, the head was also significant for being the only head of a statue of Augustus ever found that still had the bright white inlays for the eyes, so when you look at it, link in the show notes, Augustus looks like he's permanently, perpetually surprised to have been beaten by a widowed queen with one eye.   MIDROLL   While I'd happily humor debate, especially over a pint and a basket of fries, I'll stake my position Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar is the bloodiest queen in world history.  People should think of her, not Lady MacBeth or Elizabeth Bathory, when they need an icon for ‘woman with blood on her hands.'  From the start of her reign, she tortured and killed her rivals and presided over the untold suffering of her own people.  In those 33 years, while also successfully repelling European attempts to dominate the country, her orders reduced the population of Madagascar by half, or *more.     Born with a commoner with the name Rabodoandrianampoinimerina in 1778, Princess Ranavalona found upward mobility quickly when her father helped foil an assassination plot being assembled by the king's uncle.  As a reward, King Andrianampoinimerina (y'all should see these names) betrothed Ranavalona to his son and heir Prince Ra and declared that any child from this union would be first in the line of succession after Radama.  Talk about a glow-up.  Ranavalona wasn't the only wife, nor was she the favorite, though at least she was the first, and it probably didn't help their relationship when Radama became king and immediately executed all potential rivals, as was the custom, which included some of Ranavalona's relatives.  When Radama died in 1828, possibly of syphilis, possibly of poison, having not managed to get one child from his dozen wives,  according to local custom, the rightful heir was Rakotobe, the eldest son of Radama's eldest sister.    Rakatobe was considered to be intelligent, as he was the first people to have studied at the first school established by the London mission, which also made him sympathetic to the ambitions and efforts of the European missionaries and businessmen who sought to establish themselves on the island.  R was still a threat, though, as any child she bore would be the heir before Rakatobe, so she had to go.  The military supported R and helped to secure her place on the throne.  Rakatobe, his family, and supporters were put to death, the men with spears and the women starved in prison.  R then ceremonially bathed in the blood of a ceremonial bull.  For anyone who wants a sense of how the rest of this story is going to go, that sets the tone pretty accurately.    At her coronation, she gave a warning to those who would seek to undermine her authority.  “Never say ‘she is only a feeble and ignorant woman, how can she rule such a vast empire?' I will rule here to the good fortune of my people and the glory of my name, I will worship no gods, but those of my ancestors, the ocean shall be the boundary of my realm, and I will not cede the thickness of one hair of my realm.”  So Rana woke up this morning and chose violence, huh?  The late king had attempted to modernize the military by building modern forts and cribbing Napoleonic tactics.  To achieve this, he'd signed treaties with the British and French for supplies and arms, as well as allowing Christian missions to be built.  In turn, the European powers sought to establish dominance over the nation, which is information I will find under W for ‘Who could ever have foreseen that comma sarcastic.'  From the very beginning of her reign, Rona walked that back,ending treaties with the British and restricting the activities of the missions, just little stuff like banning the teaching of Christianity in the missionary schools.  Three years into her reign, King Charles the 10th of France ordered the invasion of Madagascar, but the malaria and political strife back home forced them to pack it in, a big check in Rana's win column.  But just for good measure, she ordered the heads of the dead French soldiers to be placed on spikes along the beaches.  The Queen soon turned her attention to her Christian subjects and a few European missionaries and traders who remained.  If you were caught practicing Christianity. you could expect to be beaten and hundreds were arrested.  Once imprisoned, they face torture and starvation, which beats being hung from a cliff and left to die of exposure in the tropical heat.  Whatever horrific fate they chose for you, your family had to watch.  Rana was not a nice lady, I really can't stress that enough.  Though there were some Christians who kept themselves to themselves and managed to outlive her.     If you were up on charges of treason, you'd face an ordeal by food.  You'd be forced to eat three servings of chicken skin and a poisonous nute from the tangena tree.  If you threw up all of the chicken, and just the chicken, you were free to go.  But it you didn't vomit up all three pieces, you'd be executed, or probably dead from the poison, six of one.  For every other crime, you'll be treated to a nice boiling, either water or oil, depending on the day, or, and here's a phrase, incremental dismemberment.  Queen Rana, I should mention, also did away with trial by jury, because that was a European thing.     Whilst the Queen was fiercely anti European,she was very much aware of her need to modernize.  Madagascar needed industry of its own.  In 1831, a French industrialist and adventurer named Jean Laborde presented himself to the queen after he found himself shipwrecked on Madagascar.  Labardi was soon made the chief engineer to the court, and possibly father of Rana's son Rakoto, charged with building a giant factory to turn out cannons, weapons, soap, ceramics and cement, with the “help” of 20,000 enslaved laborers.  Her military was paid by the kingdom, but not well, but they had a benefit to offset that – official permission to pillage, loot, and extract any value from her subjects.     In 1845, new laws meant that all foreigners on the island would be forced to take part in the public work, many were able to leave Madagascar to avoid such servitude, but the people who lived there weren't so lucky.  These works were usually performed by slaves or by those who hadn't paid their taxes and would find themselves in bondage for the remainder of their lives.  That may not be too long, when you consider how many people they literally worked to death, tens of thousands.  Per year.  To make sure there would always be enough expendable labor in Madagascar, Queen Rana abolished the export of enslaved people.  Importing them, still A-ok.     The public works were bad enough, but the enslaved could never have imagined the horror that would come with the 1845 buffalo hunt.  Have you ever heard of the extravagant boar or deer hunting expeditions/parties of ye olde times and thought they sounded completely extra and nuts?  They look like a carpool to the grocery store in comparison.  The Queen ordered the royal court to embark on a buffalo hunt through the malaria infested swamps and jungles.  In order to allow the royal party to travel more comfortably, some 20,000 forced laborers were sent into the jungles to build a road.  Not a road to one place or between two places, a road that existed solely for this trip.  An estimated 10,000 enslaved men, women and children died due to disease and the harsh conditions.  Mosquitos and bacteria have no care for rank and many of their 50,000 strong hunting party would die in the jungles.  I mean, it was still *mainly servants and slaves dying.  who died by the end of the hunting trip.  And how many innocent buffalo got wiped out in this boondogle debacle? [sfx paper rustling] Let me check.  In round figures, zero.  [in different languages]  1000s died on a buffalo hunt that killed no buffalo, all because the Queen wanted to go on a buffalo hunt.    It is not surprising that many within the Queen's Own court were eager to dispose of her, but the closest anyone got was when her Son Rakoto gave French businessman Joseph-François Lambert exclusive rights to the lumber, minerals, lumber and unused land on the 4th largest island in the world.  All Lambert had to do on his end was get rid of the Queen and make room for Prince Rakoto to become King Radama II.  Lambert attempted to obtain support from the French and British governments, to no avail.  In 1855, the Prince wrote in secret to Napoleon III of France, but Boni III left him on read.  It was not until 1857 that the coup was actually attempted and you might surmise by my use of the word “attempted” that it did not work.  Queen Rana responded by expelling all Europeans from Madagascar and seizing all of their assets.  With their oppressors gone, the enslaved worked in the factories burned those mothers down.  The prince faced no consequences and his actions were downplayed, as though he had been led astray by smooth-talking Europeans eager to exploit their country.    Speaking of no consequences, Queen Ranavalona I died peacefully in her sleep at the impressive-even-today age of 83. While she was one of the few African rulers to keep Europe at bay, but more than half million suffered and died during her 33 year rule.  Per her orders, the country entered into the official mourning period.  The bloodiest queen in history was dead, but she wasn't off-brand.  12,000 zebu cattle were slaughtered, though the meat was distributed to the people; and during the burial, a stray spark ignited a barrel of gunpowder destined for use in the ceremony, which caused an explosion and fire that destroyed many of the surrounding buildings and killed many people.   And that's… The Hausa Queen Amina reigned spectacularly for 34 years, winning wars, enlarging her territory, introducing kola nut cultivation and metal armor, and making sure her traders had safe passage throughout the Sahara region.  Today, she is remembered not only for her bravery, but also for building fortification walls called “ganuwar Amina” around her cities.  Remember…Thanks..   Sources: https://www.pulse.ng/bi/lifestyle/7-most-powerful-african-queens-in-history-you-need-to-know/dwhncf5 https://www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/amanirenas https://artsandculture.google.com/story/queen-amanirenas-the-story-of-the-white-nile-nubi-archeress/bALSN3WTK_YEJA https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/Who-Was-the-One-Eyed-Queen-Who-Defeated-Caesar https://face2faceafrica.com/article/amanirenas-the-brave-one-eyed-african-queen-who-led-an-army-against-the-romans-in-24bc https://historyofyesterday.com/madagascars-mad-queen-that-you-ve-never-heard-of-25e27ebe121d https://www.madamagazine.com/en/die-schreckensherrschaft-ranavalonas-i/ https://oldnaija.com/2019/11/06/moremi-ajasoro-history-of-the-brave-queen-of-ile-ife/ https://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/food-travel/queen-moremi-did-you-know-about-the-courageous-legend-whose-statue-is-the-tallest-in/hr4llg4 https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/hausa-queen-amina-51267.php TikTok: https://africanpoems.net/modern-poetry-in-oral-manner/moremi-ajasoro/  

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La malédiction des tombeaux de momies | L'Histoire nous le dira #141

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 18:57


Depuis la fin du 19e siècle, les momies ne cessent d'être invoquées dans notre imaginaire collectif comme des êtres vengeurs, détruisant tout ou presque sur leur passage afin de punir ceux qui auraient osé troubler leur tombe ou pire, leur repos millénaire. Cette perception est tellement dans notre imaginaire collectif que le cinéma et la littérature en perpétuent toujours l'image. Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, trois choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada Script: Perrine Poiron Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot   Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use.   Pour aller plus loin: BALTRUŠAITIS, J. (1967). La quête d'Isis : introduction à l'égyptomanie : essai sur la légende d'un mythe, Paris, Perrin. CARTER, H. (1990). La fabuleuse découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, Paris, Pygmalion. DENON, V. (1809). Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte pendant les campagnes de Bonaparte. DROUZY, F. (2016), « Toutankhamon, la momie rongée par les mythes », Libération, 18 juillet 2016. FOLEY, FR. (2008), Œil d'Horus et calame de Thot: mesure et représentation de l'Égypte pharaonique dans la littérature francaise du XIXe siècle, Thèse de doctorat (inédit), UQAM. FREUD, S. (1981 [1920]). « Au-delà̀ du principe de plaisir », Essais de psychanalyse, Paris, Payot. GNIRS, A. M. et al. (2004). Toutankhamon, l'or de l'au-delà : trésors funéraires de la Vallée des Rois, Paris, Cybèle. GRELL, Ch. éd. (2001), L'Égypte imaginaire de la Renaissance à Champollion : Colloque en Sorbonne, 21-22 mai 1991, Paris. HUMBERT, J.-M. (1989), L'Égyptomanie dans l'art occidental, Paris, ACR édition. HURLEY, K. (2008). Mummy-Fetish, H. Rider Haggard, Frank Aubrey, and the White Mummy», dans M. TROMP (dir.), Victorian Freaks, The Social Context of Freakery in Britain, Columbus, Ohio University Press, p. 180-199. LOTI, P. (1909), La mort de Philae. MACKENZIE, J. (1995). Orientalism: History, theory and the arts, Manchester, Manchester University Press. NAPOLÉON IER, et PANCKOUCKE, C. L. F. (2e éd. 1921). Description de l'Égypte, ou, Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française, Paris, Imprimerie de C.L.F. Panckoucke. POE, E. A. (1845), Petite discussion avec une momie, (traduction de Charles Baudelaire). ROBLES, F. (2011). Les momies victoriennes et leur postérité : enquête sur la fonction spectaculaire et symbolique du cadavre momifié. Frontières, 23 (2), p. 21- 25. https://doi.org/10.7202/1007585ar SOLÉ, J. (1972). « Un exemple d'archéologie des sciences humaines : l'Étude de L'égyptomanie du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle », Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales v.27 n. 2, p. 473-482. VALBELLE, D. et J. LECLANT éd. (2000), Le décret de Memphis : colloque de la Fondation Singer-Polignac à l'occasion de la célébration du bicentenaire de la découverte de la Pierre de Rosette, Paris, Cybèle. VOLTAIRE (1756). « Introduction, XXI, Des monuments des Égyptiens », Essai sur les mœurs et l'esprit des nations, et sur les principaux faits de l'histoire depuis Charlemagne jusqu'à Louis XIII. #histoire #documentaire #momie #égypte

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EGIPTO: Templo de LUXOR y Recepción de energía en la casa de la vida con Ricardo Bru

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 20:59


Experiencias vividas en el Viaje a Egipto con Ricardo Bru en julio de 2017. VIDEO 5 Si te interesa participar en uno de estos viajes a Egipto o a otros lugares del mundo, rellena este formulario y te informaremos: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/viajes-conscientes-y-espirituales/ Primera corona: Philae-dscubrir la magna mater ancestral y lo dominante femenino. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKFo-jAcs6s Kon-ombo y Edfu -las técnicas y el redentor la batalla del bien contra el mal. Entender las técnicas de superación Templo de luxor y las esfinges. Entrar en el conocimiento -tirada global (2) para seguir el camino En esta corona se realiza la experiencia de los príncipes en aswan -curación -superación y aprender: querer poder obrar y hacer traspaso del ka. Ve todos los videos que vamos publicando de este viaje en https://goo.gl/TDA7Q2 Experiencias vividas en Egipto y lugares energéticos visitados. La sabiduría antigua en el valle del Nilo se expresa en en el río de la vida . El río Nilo se divide en 22 provincias o Nomarcas en el tramo de de Aswan a Menfis. Así cada nomo era gobernado por un Nomarca y cada una de ellas tenia un símbolo o jeroglifo que es el tarot iniciático de Egipcio. RICARDO BRU: En 1993 en mi tercera expedición y por hipnosis regresiva obtuvimos los datos con mi grupo de sensibles. Desde entonces sigo el viaje iniciatico para que mis acompañantes descubran la magia del Nilo. En este viaje hemos tratado tres coronas de las cinco que puede hacerse. Además dos experiencias especiales lo han convertido en único. ------------------------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------------------ Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G58CS4AVKC6BU SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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EGIPTO: Libro de piedra y mensajes para el grupo, en el Templo de Horus, Edfú con Ricardo Bru

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 16:18


Experiencias vividas en el Viaje a Egipto con Ricardo Bru en julio de 2017. VIDEO 4 Si te interesa participar en uno de estos viajes a Egipto o a otros lugares del mundo, rellena este formulario y te informaremos: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/viajes-conscientes-y-espirituales/ Primera corona: Philae-dscubrir la magna mater ancestral y lo dominante femenino. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKFo-jAcs6s Kon-ombo y Edfu -las técnicas y el redentor la batalla del bien contra el mal. Entender las técnicas de superación Templo de luxor y las esfinges. Entrar en el conocimiento -tirada global (2) para seguir el camino En esta corona se realiza la experiencia de los príncipes en aswan -curación -superación y aprender: querer poder obrar y hacer traspaso del ka. Ve todos los videos que vamos publicando de este viaje en https://goo.gl/TDA7Q2 Experiencias vividas en Egipto y lugares energéticos visitados. La sabiduría antigua en el valle del Nilo se expresa en en el río de la vida . El río Nilo se divide en 22 provincias o Nomarcas en el tramo de de Aswan a Menfis. Así cada nomo era gobernado por un Nomarca y cada una de ellas tenia un símbolo o jeroglifo que es el tarot iniciático de Egipcio. RICARDO BRU: En 1993 en mi tercera expedición y por hipnosis regresiva obtuvimos los datos con mi grupo de sensibles. Desde entonces sigo el viaje iniciatico para que mis acompañantes descubran la magia del Nilo. En este viaje hemos tratado tres coronas de las cinco que puede hacerse. Además dos experiencias especiales lo han convertido en único. ------------------------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------------------ Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G58CS4AVKC6BU SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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EGIPTO: Templo de Philae, Isis y lo femenino

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 23:20


Viaje a Egipto con Ricardo Bru en julio de 2017. VIDEO 1. Primera corona: Philae-descubrir la magna mater ancestral y lo dominante femenino. Si te interesa participar en uno de estos viajes a Egipto o a otros lugares del mundo, rellena este formulario y te informaremos: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/viajes-conscientes-y-espirituales/ Ve todos los videos que vamos publicando de este viaje en https://goo.gl/TDA7Q2 Experiencias vividas en Egipto y lugares energéticos visitados. La sabiduría antigua en el valle del Nilo se expresa en en el río de la vida . El río Nilo se divide en 22 provincias o Nomarcas en el tramo de de Aswan a Menfis. Así cada nomo era gobernado por un Nomarca y cada una de ellas tenia un símbolo o geroglifo que es el tarot iniciático de Egipcio. RICARDO BRU: En 1993 en mi tercera expedición y por hipnosis regresiva obtuvimos los datos con mi grupo de sensibles. Desde entonces sigo el viaje iniciatico para que mis acompañantes descubran la magia del Nilo. En este viaje hemos tratado tres coronas de las cinco que puede hacerse. Además dos experiencias especiales lo han convertido en único. ------------------------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------------------ Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G58CS4AVKC6BU SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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EGIPTO: Calendario, Instrumentos médicos y cocodrilos en el Templo de Kom Ombo

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 30:25


Viaje a Egipto con Ricardo Bru en julio de 2017. VIDEO 3. Si te interesa participar en uno de estos viajes a Egipto o a otros lugares del mundo, rellena este formulario y te informaremos: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/viajes-conscientes-y-espirituales/ Primera corona: Philae-dscubrir la magna mater ancestral y lo dominante femenino. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKFo-jAcs6s Kon-ombo y Edfu -las técnicas y el redentor la batalla del bien contra el mal. Entender las técnicas de superación Templo de luxor y las esfinges. Entrar en el conocimiento -tirada global (2) para seguir el camino En esta corona se realiza la experiencia de los príncipes en aswan -curación -superación y aprender: querer poder obrar y hacer traspaso del ka. Ve todos los videos que vamos publicando de este viaje en https://goo.gl/TDA7Q2 Experiencias vividas en Egipto y lugares energéticos visitados. La sabiduría antigua en el valle del Nilo se expresa en en el río de la vida . El río Nilo se divide en 22 provincias o Nomarcas en el tramo de de Aswan a Menfis. Así cada nomo era gobernado por un Nomarca y cada una de ellas tenia un símbolo o geroglifo que es el tarot iniciático de Egipcio. RICARDO BRU: En 1993 en mi tercera expedición y por hipnosis regresiva obtuvimos los datos con mi grupo de sensibles. Desde entonces sigo el viaje iniciatico para que mis acompañantes descubran la magia del Nilo. En este viaje hemos tratado tres coronas de las cinco que puede hacerse. Además dos experiencias especiales lo han convertido en único. ------------------------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------------------ Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G58CS4AVKC6BU SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

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EGIPTO: Traspaso del Ka en las Tumbas de los Príncipes en Aswan, con Ricardo Bru

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 26:06


Viaje a Egipto con Ricardo Bru en julio de 2017. VIDEO 2. Si te interesa participar en uno de estos viajes a Egipto o a otros lugares del mundo, rellena este formulario y te informaremos: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/viajes-conscientes-y-espirituales/ Primera corona: Philae-dscubrir la magna mater ancestral y lo dominante femenino. Kon-ombo y Edfu -las técnicas y el redentor la batalla del bien contra el mal. Entender las técnicas de superación Templo de luxor y las esfinges. Entrar en el conocimiento -tirada global (2) para seguir el camino En esta corona se realiza la experiencia de los príncipes en aswan -curación -superación y aprender: querer poder obrar y hacer traspaso del ka. Ve todos los videos que vamos publicando de este viaje en https://goo.gl/TDA7Q2 Experiencias vividas en Egipto y lugares energéticos visitados. La sabiduría antigua en el valle del Nilo se expresa en en el río de la vida . El río Nilo se divide en 22 provincias o Nomarcas en el tramo de de Aswan a Menfis. Así cada nomo era gobernado por un Nomarca y cada una de ellas tenia un símbolo o geroglifo que es el tarot iniciático de Egipcio. RICARDO BRU: En 1993 en mi tercera expedición y por hipnosis regresiva obtuvimos los datos con mi grupo de sensibles. Desde entonces sigo el viaje iniciatico para que mis acompañantes descubran la magia del Nilo. En este viaje hemos tratado tres coronas de las cinco que puede hacerse. Además dos experiencias especiales lo han convertido en único. ------------------------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------------------ Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G58CS4AVKC6BU SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

Talking Space
Episode 810: From 67P and IAC with Love

Talking Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 62:31


We begin this episode with an ending, as Rosetta joined its companion, Philae, on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko on September 30, with confirmation arriving at mission control in Darmstadt at 11:19 UTC. This is hardly a time for mourning, but rather the celebration of an ambitious mission accomplished and still more data to learn from. While we await those studies we invite you to check out the latest installment of Rosetta's cartoon and the short film Ambition. Meanwhile, back in the States, Orbital ATK was preparing to return the Antares to flight. Carrying their Cygnus cargo ship full of supplies headed to the International Space Station, this launch has been plagued by storms in the Atlantic and other delays, and our own Gene Mikulka headed down early to keep an eye on the process and discusses what this launch means for the launch facility, the area around it, as well as for Orbital ATK and NASA. Speaking of recovering from mishaps, this brings us down to the Kennedy Space Center and the investigation of what happened with SpaceX' AMOS-6. Was it the second stage helium tank… or could it have been sabotage? The Washington Post reports that an official from SpaceX wanted to investigate the roof of a United Launch Alliance building known as the SMARF. We discuss the rumors, innuendo, known facts, and when there might be some concrete answers that will allow SpaceX to prepare for future launches safely. Looking further ahead, how will this incident affect the larger space industry? Looking still further ahead, we begin our coverage of the 67th International Astronautical Congress with a breakdown of Elon Musk's presentation, Making Humans an Interplanetary Species with insights from in the room by Kat Robison and Kassy Tamanini. Is Musk's plan to not only have SpaceX be the first to land on Mars but to move 100 people at a time to the red planet realistic? From the details he revealed (and didn't) to the way the event was managed, we've got plenty to comment on. An image was inserted here. To view it, visit http://talkingspaceonline.com. Show recorded 10-10-2016 Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Gene Mikulka, Mark Ratterman, Kat Robison, Kassy Tamanini

Talking Space
Episode 808: Lost and Found

Talking Space

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 72:57


We talk about the ISS Expedition #48 crew returning to Kazakhstan via the Soyuz TMA20M capsule and upcoming crew and cargo missions. Gravitational waves are causing a ripple effect in the science community. LIGO and its' value, well the science community is recognizing a need for greater emphasis on this type research. The ESA Rosetta spacecraft finds the Philae lander on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko less than a month before the end of the Rosetta mission. Adding to the list of found spacecraft, the NASA Deep SpaceTracking Network located spacecraft STEREO-B. Hopefully future news will include establishing positive control and resumption of solar science observation. JUNO is sending spectacular pictures of Jupiter including never before seen images of the Polar Regions. JUNO is changing our understanding of the planet in dramatic ways. Citizen science is real, check out JunoCam to learn what regular people have a voice in. We again discuss the cost paid per astronaut for NASA to use Roscosmos to launch and return our astronauts to the International Space Station. So sad too bad. Speaking of bad, on September 1, 2016 SpaceX lost the AMOS-6 Falcon 9 rocket/payload on the pad during an engine test. Investigations into the SpaceX described “anomaly” are ongoing and as of September 17 no information has been updated on the SpaceX website since September 2nd (the day after the rocket was lost). The Talking Space crew talks more about this unfortunate “anomaly” than what we've heard from SpaceX so far. Investigations into these type events often take more time than one anticipates....#justsayin. The Talking Space Team reminisces about our 7 years of bringing news and more to you our listener. Thank all of you for joining us here. Show recorded 09-06-2016 Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Gene Mikulka, Kassy Tamanini, Kat Robison

StarTalk All-Stars
Rosetta and Comet 67P, with Natalie Starkey - StarTalk All-Stars

StarTalk All-Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 48:14


On 9/30/16, the Rosetta spacecraft will purposefully join its Philae lander and crash into Comet 67P. Before then, StarTalk All-Stars host Natalie Starkey, co-host Chuck Nice and Rosetta Mission Project Scientist Matt Taylor review what we've learned.

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Dr Karl explains to Dr Rahul how magnets work, what happened to the Philae probe which landed on a comet, and why soft-top cars are less safe than ordinary vehicles in a thunderstorm.

Talking Space
Episode 802: Ripples on the Cosmic Pond.

Talking Space

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 51:56


This week we take a journey from the halls of Congress out through our solar system, and then journey out to a point 1.3 billion light years away from home. On February3rd, the Space Subcommittee of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology met to discuss the current status of NASA's Journey to Mars, and how it may survive past the current presidential administration. We examine the winners and losers in the 2017 NASA budget proposal. NASA announces the Exploration Mission 1 Launch Director and we discuss the Cygnus OA-6 Mission launch delay. The Year In Space increment on board the International Space Station is coming into the home stretch, while back on Earth, the primary mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is completed. European Space Agency's Rosetta mission continues, but without the Philae lander that made landfall on Comet 67P in November. There has been no response from Philae since July and ESA has announced they will stop trying to contact the spacecraft. We discuss some of the highlights and lessons learned from this milestone mission.  NASA releases  a terrain map of Pluto's ‘heart' region, based on New Horizon's spacecraft data , revealing a few big surprises. The final story: the discovery of gravitational waves from the collision of two massive black holes. These waves reached our own planet this past September and were detected by the freshly-upgraded advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), providing the first proof of parts of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. What does this mean and why is it so exciting? We break it down for you The LIGO comic by Talcott Starr discussed in the episode can be found here and make sure to give it a like if you enjoy it. Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Kat Robison and Kassy Tamanini

The Future And You
The Future And You--June 3, 2015

The Future And You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015 33:39


"The Year in Science" Discussion Panel (Part 1 of 2). Topics: mind-uploading of a round worm which then successfully operated a Lego-robot; the world's first warm-blooded fish; a noninvasive treatment for Alzheimer's using ultrasound; the dangers of e-cigarettes; the Pluto flyby New Horizons Mission; landing a space probe on a comet (the Rosetta spacecraft and Philae lander); an earth-sized exoplanet located in a habitable zone; cryovulcanism on the moon Io; the dino-chicken; and many other topics. Speakers are James Maxey (Author), Jim Craig (planetarium director), and your host as moderator.   Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the June 3, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 34 minutes] This is the first half of a discussion panel I moderated in front of an audience at the science fiction and fantasy convention ConCarolinas in Charlotte NC on May 29, 2015. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author of an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.

The Franetic Podcast - Electronica | Trance | Psy | Hard Dance
FranetiC - Philae - Episode 110 [ Trance | Uplifting | Psy | Tech ]

The Franetic Podcast - Electronica | Trance | Psy | Hard Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2014 66:20


Well hello.... A journey including plenty of freshened reworks of some older tracks. Travelling all the way from 130bpm to 141bpm. Sounds on the progressive side all the way through to uplifting bangers, a spattering of Psy and finishing on a smidgen of Tech Trance. :) Enjoy xXx 1) Solid Stone & Jennifer Rene - Not Enough (Original Mix) 2) Paul Oakenfold & Cassandra - Touch Me (Mike Koglin 2.0 Remix) 3) Skykeeper & Holbrook - Daylight (Original Mix) 4) Alex Di Stefano - Escape From The Past (Original Mix) 5) Kris Morten - Ignition (Original Mix) 6) Gary Maguire - Dont Believe The Hype (iNside Intro Version) 7) Onova - Platitude (Allen Watts Remix) 8) Dutch Force - Deadline (Kinetica Remix) 9) UCast - LAX (Original Mix) 10) Talla 2XLC - In Silence (Official Trancefusion The Legends Theme) 11) Sied Van Riel & Standerwick - In A Perfect World (Solarstone Pure Remix) 12) Orkidea - Purity (Sneijder Remix) 13) Paul Denton - Flick The Switch (Original Mix)

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The Drill Down
351: #WeCanLandOnACometButWeCant

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2014 139:32


This week, darknets go dark, Obama backs Net Neutrality, Internet satellites, To Spotify or not to Spotify, A new game from Blizzard, and much much more. What We're Playing With Andy, Dwayne & Tosin: Interstellar (Spoiler-free. Full spoiler review at end of show) Headlines In major strategy shift, Microsoft Office unlocks free editing on iOS and Android tablets and phones Open-source .NET, free Visual Studio, support for Linux, Mac, Android and iOS Global Web Crackdown Arrests 17, Seizes Hundreds Of Dark Net Domains Touchdown! Rosetta's Philae probe lands on comet New Meme: we can land on a comet but…. (kim kardashian example) Elon Musk's Next Mission: Internet Satellites Audible Book of the Week A User's Guide to the Universe: Surviving the Perils of Black Holes, Time Paradoxes, and Quantum Uncertainty by Dave Goldberg, Jeff Blomquist Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift Hot Topics Obama says FCC should reclassify internet as a utility FCC pushes back against Obama on net neutrality Taylor Swift and Spotify Details on spotify (Free: $10/mo, 50m subscribers and 12+ million paying subscribers Swift pulls her music from Spotify Others pull their music from Spotify 1989 and commercial performance Taylor Swift Would Have Made $6M This Year On Spotify (1989 Pulled In $12M In A Week) YouTube announces plans for a subscription music service Music Break: Brazilian Star Wars by FAROFF Final Word: Bill Cosby's massive social media fail 'Star Wars Episode VII' gets official title 11 Star Wars Titles Better Than 'The Force Awakens' The Drill Down Video of the Week Blizzard Debuts New IP 'Overwatch' At BlizzCon With A Beta In 2015 Blizzard's Cancelled MMO Titan Became Overwatch Rosetta: the ambition to turn science fiction into science fact Drill Bits: After The Show SPOILERific discussion of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan. Occasionally joining them is Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor.

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 438: The Best Cities in America for Real Estate Investing with Matt Carmichael of Livability.com

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2014 32:08


The incredible scientific event of November 12th 2014 with the Philae lander touching down on a comet sets the tone for today's Creating Wealth introduction. Host, Jason Hartman marvels at what an amazing time it is to be alive and considers the impact of such technology on real estate investments.   Later, expert in demographics and social real estate trends, Matt Carmichael of www.Livability.com joins the show to discuss the motivations behind relocation and what leads people to choose their new home locations, as well as offering a realistically stark viewpoint on the state of the middle class.   Key Takeaways 02.40 – Investing in real estate and land doesn't come with the same risk as investing in gold or precious metals does – they're not making any more land! 03.19 – Despite all of the physical and logistical difficulties of landing a spacecraft on a moving comet, today it was achieved. 06.37 – Demographical and life changes can often prompt a move or change in location. 11.17 – By focusing on the smaller towns and cities, Matt Carmichael can tell the stories of places which are actually more achievable for the average buyer or renter. 12.26 – Political persuasions are starting to play a bigger part in the motivation for choosing an area. 17.41 – Walkability and the whole feeling of a community can be a huge factor in real estate appreciation trends. 21.37 – The middle class is in a state of flux and it's getting so much harder to maintain your position in that class. 27.10 – So many factors and categories go into deciding which cities should make the ‘Overall Best Place to Live' list.   28.47 – For more general information, head to www.Livability.com. To find out about the book, go to www.Buyographics.com   Mentioned in this episode Buyographics by Matt Carmichael War on the Middle Class by Lou Dobbs www.Livability.com    www.WalkScore.com

Discovery
Rosetta Mission Arriving At Comet

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 29:27


On 6th August, the space probe Rosetta ends its 10 year journey and arrives at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. If all goes well, Rosetta will be the first spacecraft to go into orbit around a comet. The European Space Agency probe will then accompany the comet until December 2015, studying the 4 kilometre-wide lump of ice and rock dust at a level of detail far surpassing any previous comet flyby.In the words of Rosetta scientist Joel Parker, “Previous comet missions have been one-night stands, Rosetta will be there for a long term relationship.” Rosetta will stay with 67P as it heads towards and around the other side of the Sun. Rosetta will be watching everything at close quarters as the comet heats up and produces the classic gas and dust comet tail.In the final weeks of approach, the Rosetta team have realised this is going to be an even more interesting mission than they had supposed. In the middle of July, the probe's camera revealed the bizzare shape of the comet's nucleus. It appears to be formed of two objects joined together. Some have described it as having the shape of a toy duck. In November, Rosetta will send a small robot lander, Philae, down onto the comet's surface – another hugely ambitious feat, given the feeble gravitational pull of the comet and its complex shape. Philae could bounce off into the void if its trajectory is not quite true and its on-board harpoons fail to secure it to the comet's icy surface. Discovery looks ahead to the mission's key moments and big science questions with planetary scientists and members of the Rosetta science team: Professor Ian Wright - principal investigator (PI) for the lander's Ptolemy instrument, Professor Monica Grady - planetary scientist at the Open University, UK. Matt Taylor, project scientist on Rosetta Dr Joel Parker - deputy PI for Rosetta's Alice spectrometer Dr Holger Sierks - principal investigator for Rosetta's Osiris camera Dr Stephan Ulamec - project scientist for the lander Philae (German Space Agency) The big questions for Rosetta include: did comets bring water and the essential ingredients for life to the early Earth?Presented and produced by Andrew Luck-Baker Image Credit: Rosetta and Philae at Comet, European Space Agency