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monde ambiant pour modifier les formes animales, 63996 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : Notes (Chapter 3: Mechanics of Humanization)
 
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behaviour of mankind. Partly it is animalian, 126087 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : - FOREWORD -
 
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brain provides a crude and confused animalistic and nonsymbolic picture of the outer world 4 . 71761 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
and still is; to the instinctive animalistic behavior that yet remained was added the ability to determine the consequences of actions and thenceforth to adjust one's behavior in accord with predictable consequences. 75159 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE MUDDLE OF MENTATION
 
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universally, including reductionism to greater instinctive animality. 101395 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM -
 
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only analogies with the birth of animals in nature, 192 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 1: Introduction to the series - - -
Dolomite mountains dome mountain domestication of animals Dominican Republic Donnelly, 2571 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 5: The Scope of Quantavolution - - -
could have been scattered about, what animals and planets would have died -- all of this tightly bound up with uniformitarian experience and highly mathematicized. 12413 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM -
reasons, and because humans are anxious animals, 12499 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 10: ABC'S OF ASTROPHYSICS -
those fossils we have very complicated animals. 13252 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 10: ABC'S OF ASTROPHYSICS -
fantastically organized and behaving conglomeration of animals and plants of 1973. 13364 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 11: CLOCKWORK -
chipping life into becoming, feeding the animals, 19522 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 16: PRECURSORS OF QUANTAVOLUTION -
the rampages of nature upon dead animals and the studies of what happens to them are long overdue, 20041 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 17: THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE -
four epochs, each with its own animals, 21495 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - - INTRODUCTION : THE UNIFORMITIARIAN RESISTANCE
for the death of the great animals would be during the early Jovean age, 22296 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 02: HIGH ENERGY FROM SPACE : FIRE AND GASES
polyps' protective external skeleton. The tiny animals absorb calcium salts from the ocean,22860 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : CORAL REEFS
his own kind and with the animals which constituted his main source of food, 25620 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : PALEOLITHIC RELIGION
that of mankind or of the animals." 25666 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : PALEOLITHIC RELIGION
of the gods, giants, heroes, and animals 19 . 25760 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : EJACULATIVE LANGUAGE
were hewn into structures and tools. Animals were trapped and herded. 25863 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : THE EXPANSION OF HOMO SCHIZO
of hunting and gathering, domestication of animals, 25871 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : THE EXPANSION OF HOMO SCHIZO
food supply, the large cold-weather animals, 25975 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : CLIMATE CHANGES AND TIME
seems, can drive out men and animals. 25977 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : CLIMATE CHANGES AND TIME
be viewed. Granted a correspondence of animals, 26005 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : CLIMATE CHANGES AND TIME
mammoths. About a dozen of other animals plus 9 monsters constituted the balance. 26104 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : SIGNS OF URANIAN CULTURE
were to be found. Few other animals were to be found with them. 26106 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : SIGNS OF URANIAN CULTURE
composition or in lateral cavities. Male animals and male symbols appeared at the entrance and back of the caves.26111 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : SIGNS OF URANIAN CULTURE
It is definitely not earthbound. The animals could be hallucinated from the clouded skies: 26116 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : SIGNS OF URANIAN CULTURE
purpose of communion and initiation. The animals are totemized and preserved in picture; 26120 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : SIGNS OF URANIAN CULTURE
cultures have rods, "batons." carved with animals and occasionally with phallic shapes or as snakes, 26172 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 06: THE URANIANS : HAND, ROD AND SNAKE
at the same time destroyed the animals in the abyss... 27117 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 07: EARTH PARTURITION AND MOON BIRTH : LEGENDARY CHAOS AND THE MOON
the universe to order. But the animals so lately created not being able to bear the prevalence of light, 27119 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 07: EARTH PARTURITION AND MOON BIRTH : LEGENDARY CHAOS AND THE MOON
died." 63 (Belus then causes new animals and men to be formed from the blood of the godhead and the soil of the earth, 27120 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 07: EARTH PARTURITION AND MOON BIRTH : LEGENDARY CHAOS AND THE MOON
ideas. They were something like totem animals, 28070 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 08: SATURN'S CHILDREN : THE "GOLDEN AGE"
as Noah and his family and animals, 28229 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 08: SATURN'S CHILDREN : THE DOWNFALL OF SATURN : NOVA AND DELUGE
not typically carnivores. The eating of animals is then depicted or recounted in the Jovean setting until modern times in the context of sacrifice. 28687 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 09: THE OLYMPIAN RULERS : END OF THE "GOLDEN AGE"
shepherds, but was a master of animals and the hunt, 28814 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 09: THE OLYMPIAN RULERS : APOLLO
have the ram as a sacred animals; 28985 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 09: THE OLYMPIAN RULERS : MERCURY
in smoke. The biosphere hardly survived. Animals often lived upon manna from heaven 5 . 29294 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 10: VENUS AND MARS : CAREER OF AN ANDROGYNE
gather and discharge electricity, send the animals fleeing in all directions, 32961 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: - - CHAPTER 1: Quantavolutions -
by plants and passed along to animals through the plants. 33122 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 2 The Gaseous Complex -
other freshwater sources. Edible plants or animals, 33189 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 2 The Gaseous Complex -
solar ultraviolet rays from reaching the animals. 33215 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 2 The Gaseous Complex -
hundred of million of years when animals and plants have been surviving, 33259 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 2 The Gaseous Complex -
8 . Probably as many collections of animals and vegetation have been gathered and flung in heaps by winds as by water. 33810 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 3 Hurricanes and Cyclones -
of the mammoths and other large-animals that were exterminated a few thousand years ago: 33888 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 3 Hurricanes and Cyclones -
cold ever thereafter, such that the animals are sometimes found still fleshed-out and diagnosed in certain cases as heart-failures or with blood- clotted lungs, 34226 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 4 Magnetism and Axial Tilts -
fibres and nervous system of plants, animals, 34937 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 5 Electricity -
was sensed, as it is by animals before earthquakes for example, 35129 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 5 Electricity -
very recent catastrophic bone assemblage of animals, 35215 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 5 Electricity -
cases of a score or more animals being electrocuted by a lightning bolt are recorded.) 35852 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 7 Fire and Ash -
and associated polyploidy in plants and animals have, 36096 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 7 Fire and Ash -
regards many species of plants and animals as fire-prone, 36100 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 7 Fire and Ash -
amidst ashes. "Ancient Ashfall Entombed Prehistoric Animals," 36119 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 7 Fire and Ash -
mammoth and almost all other large animals of the same period were extincted between 5,37163 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
the mangled remains of millions of animals and plants. 37175 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
be extincted along with the large animals. 37179 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
globe at the same time. Most animals were asphyxiated during the hours of the withdrawal of air. 37188 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
tides collected most of the dead animals, 37193 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
explosion, which killed off large terrestrial animals, 37487 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
Krakatoa explosion, the nether world of animals was stirred up even while the gases burned, 37502 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods -
heated, and molded them. He domesticated animals, 37928 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 10 Metals, Salt and Oil -
say 110,000) species of fossil animals known presently, 38361 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 10 Metals, Salt and Oil -
Tanganyika, contain adapted or primordial oceanic animals like the seahorse and jelly fish. 39307 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 12 Water -
evidence of universal floods, that land animals were always found in association with marine fossils.39894 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides -
fossil deposits consisting solely of land animals can be pointed out, 39898 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides -
which cannot be precisely named) the animals had been running from east to west for days before they saw a semi- circle of water moving, 40184 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides -
perhaps folding and deep burial of animals. 40379 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides -
fossils in the thousands. Writes Velikovsky: "Animals met death and extinction by the elementary forces of nature, 40383 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides -
the bones of many millions of animals. 40488 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides -
attests to many burials of pleistocene animals in ashes that fell after the ice ages 7 . 40796 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 15 Ice Fields of the Earth -
and homo sapiens lived among the animals whose remains have been found under ice and permafrost. 40989 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 15 Ice Fields of the Earth -
stop flowing or change their channels. Animals often sense an earthquake in advance and show distress. 41162 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART IV: CRUSTAL TURBULENCE: Chapter 16 Earthquakes -
thriving population of plants and terrestrial animals, 42309 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART IV: CRUSTAL TURBULENCE: Chapter 18 Sinking and Rising Lands -
and produces many types of fossil animals and plants including those associated farther north with human occupations. 42383 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART IV: CRUSTAL TURBULENCE: Chapter 18 Sinking and Rising Lands -
of plants and the eggs of animals, 43613 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 20 Thrusting and Orogeny -
grounds. So did plants and land animals. 44331 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 21 Ocean Basins -
the equator, nor to gather surviving animals for the Ark, 45363 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 24 Continental Tropism and Rafting -
swamps easier to catch than the animals of the plain and mountain. 46669 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
themselves in the pursuit of large animals. 46671 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
the skies, handicapped severely large land animals. 46700 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
a supermarket. Paleontologists sometimes find fossilized animals preserved in an almost complete state: 46757 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
Lake Victoria (Africa) were once fossilizing animals quickly and well because of some unknown quality probably not now present. 46779 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
its bottom, and many of the animals which came to drink at the pool in the dry seasons would be trapped and buried by the quicksand. 46827 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
broken up by the trampling of animals that came to drink. 46830 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
actualistic example of quicksand sucking up animals (with a lesser density than itself) in such a selective manner. 46838 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
death of a large group of animals and there are ways to assess this (unfortunately not tried with reference to the deposits in question), 46861 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
density differences between quicksand and "trapped" animals do present a problem. 46893 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
animals do present a problem. The animals may have died from exhaustion, 46893 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
the problem is not mentioned. The animals are of distinct species and were killed together, 46921 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
a large cyclone was involved; the animals were picked up, 46925 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
which shells and skeletons of marine animals were subjected to water, 46931 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
and by the action of other animals. 46934 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
high and low latitudes, whenever land animals, 46961 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
rock strata (land plants and marine animals are mixed); 47014 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 26 Fossil Deposits -
the whole region in which these animals lived. 47270 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction -
grained prejudice for the complex 'higher' animals, 47522 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction -
biology and geology. Ordinary accounts of animals, 47710 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction -
9 . The sensitivities of plants and animals to sounds has been widely surveyed by P. 48034 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 28 Genesis and Extinction -
waving grass - the clear springs - the animals. 48435 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 29 Spectres -
middle size. Nevertheless, most species of animals and plants were extincted, 48709 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 29 Spectres -
The broad sculptures of plants and animals were completed during the first half of its existence. 53894 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 9: RADIANT GENESIS -
of the process -- to change marine animals into amphibians, 53949 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 9: RADIANT GENESIS -
by a meteoritic air-burst; the animals and few persons killed in this obscure wilderness disaster have long disappeared into dust. 54482 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 11: ASTROBLEMES OF THE EARTH -
well-skeletonized marine vertebrates and invertebrate animals, 54978 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 12: QUANTAVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE: HOMO SAPIENS -
already discovered in other primates or animals: 55063 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 12: QUANTAVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE: HOMO SAPIENS -
is the least instinctive of all animals, 55082 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 12: QUANTAVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE: HOMO SAPIENS -
Chicken Little", who led the barnyard animals in a search for an Authority to do something about the falling skies, 55319 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 13: NOVA OF SUPER URANUS AND EJECTION OF THE MOON -
stress is evidenced. The behavior of animals during the Plagues of Egypt is well known and not to be dismissed as a myth: 56783 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 16: VENUS AND MARS -
from the compulsive instinctive reactions of animals; 57519 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 3: TECHNICAL NOTES: - TECHNICAL NOTE A: ON METHOD -
are species of plants (and sometimes animals) whose chromosome number exceeds twice the basic set of chromosomes (the haploid number) found in the gamete cell (which) produces a new organism by fertilization with an appropriate gamete cell of the opposite gender. 58891 SOLARIA-BINARIA: - - - GLOSSARY -
of rationality. When Descartes wrote of animals as machines, 60506 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - - FOREWORD -
indicator of human abstraction. Human-seeming animals are almost totally bereft of clubs,60604 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION -
always' been used. Birds and other animals, 60619 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION -
food from sources (such as large animals) which could not be tackled by hungry brute force. 60765 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : THE SEARCH FOR A BETTER APE
still not be reflective, ' or 'Lower animals were omnivorous first. ' 60776 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : THE SEARCH FOR A BETTER APE
humans were descended from the lower animals, 60804 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : LEGENDS OF CREATION
may have lived among and respected animals. 60805 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : LEGENDS OF CREATION
formed and enlivened with plants and animals, 60811 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : LEGENDS OF CREATION
the evolution of man from the animals? 60904 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : MEMORIAL GENERATIONS
be contemptuous of descent from lower animals. 60906 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : MEMORIAL GENERATIONS
so disgusted with their similarities to animals? 60907 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : MEMORIAL GENERATIONS
Even when men lived close to animals, 60908 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : MEMORIAL GENERATIONS
suddenly thrust up between humans and animals. 60919 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : MEMORIAL GENERATIONS
the world. Pottery, farming, domestication of animals, 61378 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : WAVES OF EVOLUTION
the many new species of extinct animals that are accredited to him, 61868 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : AMEGHINO'S ARGENTINE HOMINIDS
treeless plains to avoid the giant animals of the age. 61876 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : AMEGHINO'S ARGENTINE HOMINIDS
the association of man and great animals stretched far back into the Pliocene, 61877 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : AMEGHINO'S ARGENTINE HOMINIDS
and clay, along with many extinct animals, 62303 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : CHARDIN'S ORTHOGENETICS
1975, 11 21. Geographical Distribution of Animals, 62492 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : Notes (Chapter 2: Hominids in Hologenesis)
some three- quarters of all large animals at the end of the Pleistocene, 62713 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : ANCIENT CATASTROPHES
abstractions, then drawings, then domestication of animals, 62804 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : QUANTAVOLUTION VS. EVOLUTION
Neurotics are notoriously fond of dumb animals. 62828 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : QUANTAVOLUTION VS. EVOLUTION
sea and food for smaller marine animals with their carcasses. 63314 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS
not counting the extinction of large animals in the second half of the Pleistocene thought to be largely caused by the activity of Man 25 .63468 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : EXTERNAL PRODUCERS OF MUTATION
may be possible, too, that many animals, 63755 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : AN ATMOSPHERIC TRANSFORMATION
of by unmechanistic ways unfamiliar to animals. 64282 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : FRIGHT, RECALL, AND AGGRESSION
much more deeply and determinedly, than animals except when these hibernate. 64511 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : MEMORY AND FORGETTING
must be a 'want, ' typical of animals, 64636 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : VOLUNTARISM
dexterity and intensity, put all other animals to shame. 64654 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : VOLUNTARISM
berries and herbs, and hunting small animals and choice insects in a swamp habitat. 64777 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : A PRIMORDIAL SCENARIO
volcanoes are bursting asunder; and the animals, 64788 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : A PRIMORDIAL SCENARIO
infants are born dead. Many dead animals of the water, 64789 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : A PRIMORDIAL SCENARIO
or branches that intimidate even large animals, 64824 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : A PRIMORDIAL SCENARIO
broke away with no mutant. Large animals can now be trapped and killed. 64846 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : A PRIMORDIAL SCENARIO
associated with pliohippus and other Pliocene animals, 64927 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : QUANTAVOLUTION AND HOLOGENESIS
upon the materials and convert them. Animals, 65250 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE
later on, it is thought, and animals too were exploited, 65251 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE
aware, hence finding many objects and animals of interest and striking for control of the world, 65261 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE
will renew itself. You cannot chase animals without catching their young, 65275 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE
the cave people and the large animals. 65588 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS EVERYWHERE CONTEMPORARY
The social adaptation of humans to animals suggest common behaviors persisting universally (relative to the ecology) over long time spans.65602 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS EVERYWHERE CONTEMPORARY
would the women and children and animals have stayed. 65615 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS EVERYWHERE CONTEMPORARY
as well. Generally the domestication of animals has been placed in the period 7-9000 years ago 8 . 65621 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS EVERYWHERE CONTEMPORARY
men of either type, as with animals. 65722 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : ECUMENICAL CULTURE
and used by, hominids and other animals, 65776 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : ECUMENICAL CULTURE
soft material tools, special occupations, domesticated animals and plants, 65817 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : ECUMENICAL CULTURE
astral gods and figures and to animals as well; 65965 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : AMERICAN CULTURAL ORIGINS
which represents a divine force. Because animals (the owl, 66248 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS -
homo left the family of lower animals, 66444 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : PRIMORDIAL LANGUAGE
care for what was natural to animals, 66949 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : SEXUAL RAMIFICATIONS
human hunting would be over; other animals were easier to kill; 67337 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : CANNIBALISM
and eaten, then simply sacrificed. Ultimately animals were sacrificed and eaten; 67346 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : CANNIBALISM
built. There they grow food and animals and eat them, 68373 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : UTOPIANISM
of instinctive behavior after another in animals and purport to find in their variations consequences of one general law leading to the advancement of all organic beings, --68429 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : DARWINIAN HISTORISM
who persist in finding identities between animals and men where once only large differences were thought to exist. 69282 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE -
to fashion hundreds of differences between animals and humans. 69287 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE -
generally true that well-cared-for animals are healthy and not crazy, 69418 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : S CULTURED MAMMALS
or poor appetite. Ethologists, who lend animals their full attention, 69422 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : S CULTURED MAMMALS
possible minor exceptions, involving heavy training, animals and plants are not self-reflective: 69769 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : SELF-AWARENESS
they are already more frightened than animals. 70631 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT -
baby is crying because, unlike the animals, 70675 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT -
find himself in himself, whereas the animals have merely to compose their circulation and limbs.70682 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT -
go away" sequence that even higher animals perform. 70713 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT-DELAY
he forever fearfully reflect? If, unlike animals, 70738 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT-DELAY
Students of fear in humans and animals are rarely satisfied by obvious causes; 71005 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : EXISTENTIAL FEAR
cut up and assigned to wild animals, 71006 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : EXISTENTIAL FEAR
stimuli than engage the attention of animals. 71091 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : EXISTENTIAL FEAR
to exploit the instincts of other animals. 71162 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT IN MAN AND ANIMAL
it for fertilizer and souvenirs. Some animals exploit instincts of other animals, 71167 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT IN MAN AND ANIMAL
Some animals exploit instincts of other animals, 71168 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT IN MAN AND ANIMAL
in mind the large fact that animals and men respond automatically when stimulated in certain ways: 71186 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT IN MAN AND ANIMAL
when compared with the behavior of animals most closely resembling him. 71266 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : INSTINCT IN MAN AND ANIMAL
YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN" Animals possess analogues, 71369 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
creates robots, near to absolutely instinctive "animals." 71392 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
human behavior is homologous to the animals. 71394 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
cycle. Identification is strictly constrained among animals, 71403 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
do with such findings as that animals seem not to possess cerebral specialization in any manner like humans. 71436 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
for example, have been reported in animals 24 . 71437 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
if it can be proven that "animals have an ability for perceiving rules, 71439 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
same time. In the case of animals, 71483 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
implicitly violent) exchange may occur. Next, animals that behave in groups have codes about their aggressive and other behavior. 71491 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN"
language and symbols, pragmatism and sublimation. Animals sense their surroundings - smells, 71706 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
nervous system must contribute "motive" in animals. 71713 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
about the CNS and instincts of animals apply to humans. 71729 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
restriction of choice and decision, in animals, 71730 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
be exaggerated. That food cannot divert animals from sex and vice versa is of course incorrect, 71732 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
defense, consequently. The cerebrum of higher animals directs the hypothalamus to cause the pituitary gland to stimulate by an "adrenocorticotrophic" hormone the adrenal medula to exude catacholamines and the adrenal cortex to emit corticosteroids that plague the motor and nervous system from the brain to the toes for action. 71740 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
the archicortex), one from the lower animals (the mesocortex), 71755 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
mesocortex), and one from the higher animals (the neocortex). 71755 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
with the problems presented. Widespread among animals and working to all intents and purposes as it does in man, 71806 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE ANIMAL BASEMENT
of places and times 9 . Many animals have the same system, 71864 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE LOCATION OF INSTINCT DELAY
and the behavior of plants and animals. 71896 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE LOCATION OF INSTINCT DELAY
neural speed constant in all "higher" animals, 71989 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE LOCATION OF INSTINCT DELAY
psychic experiencing, common to man and animals, 72156 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE LOCATION OF INSTINCT DELAY
the human foetus 34 . "Non-human animals have not been demonstrated to possess cerebral specialization in any manner similar to humans, 72210 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE LOCATION OF INSTINCT DELAY
them to the punch." Presumably, unlike animals, 72453 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : MEMORY AND REPETITION
effect is the human displacement complex. Animals displace, 72817 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 4: DISPLACEMENT AND OBSESSION : DISPLACEMENT
we forget most determinedly. Memory of animals is set into "naturally" occurring categories by the predictability of instinctive response. "73070 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 4: DISPLACEMENT AND OBSESSION : TIME AND REMEMBERING
to farther limits than those of animals. 73464 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : PHYSIOLOGY OF FEAR
the gods (and their representatives - men, animals, 73561 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : GUILT AND PUNISHMENT
man is more complex than in animals because "the new dimension that is reached in man can be viewed as symbolic fear." 73640 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : GUILT AND PUNISHMENT
under stressed fear, nor do many animals, 73657 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : GUILT AND PUNISHMENT
vegetable or simple animal, for the animals closest to man have also a problem of eternal angst. 74173 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : SUBLIMATION OF FEAR
to deceive the self, others, gods, animals. 75273 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : SECRET WORDS AND PANRELATIONISM
the more they see themselves in animals, 75294 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : SECRET WORDS AND PANRELATIONISM
personally with him as people and animals, 75348 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : SECRET WORDS AND PANRELATIONISM
he has built than do the animals that may share it with him. 75792 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : TIME AND SPACE
the animal died - showing that even animals can be trained to displace. 76047 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : SUBLIMATION AS PREFERABLE DISPLACEMENTS
objects, and changed many species of animals and plants. 77652 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 1: SACRED SCANDAL AND DISASTER Chapter 4: CATASTROPHE AND SUBLIMATION : THE DISPLACEMENT OF AFFECTS
a continual geological and ecological restlessness. Animals, 78760 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : SOCIETY IN SHOCK
eaters: cattle, sheep, and wild game, animals of the uplands. " 78939 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : SOCIETY IN SHOCK
these Greeks were evolving from land animals into seafaring animals; 79126 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE
evolving from land animals into seafaring animals; 79127 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE
Robert Graves, where he distinguishes the animals of the Moon, 79773 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 8: THE TWO FACES OF LOVE : CONFUSION COMPOUNDED
mid-second millennial events. Cloven-hoofed animals are not alone of the Moon, 79783 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 8: THE TWO FACES OF LOVE : CONFUSION COMPOUNDED
of Mars, the Maruts, etc., terrifying "animals" or "angels" indeed, 81602 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 11: THE BLASTED CAREER OF THE MIGHTY SWORDSMAN : THE FATAL WOUND
he was represented often by various animals, 82009 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 12: THE LAUGHING GODS : MERCURY
was covered with live plants and animals but that it was full of gods (as Thales said), 82171 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 12: THE LAUGHING GODS : POSEIDON
cattle are lunar rather than solar animals in early European myth", 82217 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 12: THE LAUGHING GODS : HELIOS
one after another of the little animals is added to the fearful procession following chicken-licken, 83493 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 14: THE USES OF LANGUAGE : THE RULES OF MYTHICAL LANGUAGE
new version 24 that the little animals encounter, 83511 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 14: THE USES OF LANGUAGE : THE RULES OF MYTHICAL LANGUAGE
fire, and water, the primordial elements. Animals, 83892 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 15: THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF MEMORY : FORGETTING
or like some of the other animals, 84013 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 15: THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF MEMORY : AMNESIAC PHILOSOPHERS
sores and boils on all exposed animals and people, 85680 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES
occasioned by the death of water animals and organic life generally. 85685 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES
when she halted. All kinds of animals were fleeing from above and below the ground 28 . 85691 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES
plague" "a mixed horde of wild animals, 85732 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES
heavy death toll upon people and animals - it fell in heaps - but carried fire with it. 85769 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES
enemies, there were hosts of angels, animals and ancestors, 87031 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 3: CATASTROPHE AND DIVINE FIRES : WHOSE ANGEL?
people were persecuted, therefore only nuggoi animals were chosen for sacrifice, 87393 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 3: CATASTROPHE AND DIVINE FIRES : THE HORROR OF RED
first no negative value," 47 When animals were substituted for humans, " 87397 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 3: CATASTROPHE AND DIVINE FIRES : THE HORROR OF RED
was sensed, as it is by animals before earthquakes for example, 87537 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 3: CATASTROPHE AND DIVINE FIRES : THE ELECTROSTATIC AGE
quite enough to electrocute humans and animals as well as to perform many other electrical operations such as apparitions, 88079 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 4: THE ARK IN ACTION -
lions and bulls, griffins and other animals fashioned as cherubim in Assyria and elsewhere, 88332 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 4: THE ARK IN ACTION : THE GOLDEN BOX
injury than otherwise 41 . Four-legged animals are more sensitive to death by ground charges or lightning than two-legged people or birds.88540 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 4: THE ARK IN ACTION : DANGERS OF ELECTROCUTION
and thinks it was hitched behind animals who were "given their own heads" with the Israelites trailing along behind.89373 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 4: THE ARK IN ACTION : Notes (Chapter 4: The Ark in Action)
he is carrying. The horns of animals stream fire, 89609 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 5: LEGENDS AND MIRACLES -
that caused anguish were probably innumerable animals driven above ground by thermoelectrical phenomena 48 accompanied by fiery electric charges snaking though the ground, 90082 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 5: LEGENDS AND MIRACLES : THE BRAZEN SERPENT AND OTHER RODS
canvas and wool, and skins of animals; 92137 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 7: THE LEVITES AND THE REVOLTS : IMPEDIMENTA
first- born, of all children and animals, 92278 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 7: THE LEVITES AND THE REVOLTS : TECHNICIANS AND SECURITY POLICE
doubt he had conducted experiments with animals, 92709 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 7: THE LEVITES AND THE REVOLTS : KORAH'S REBELLION
years of modern electrostatics, experimenters used animals and human subjects repeatedly. 93446 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 7: THE LEVITES AND THE REVOLTS : Notes (Chapter 7: The Levites and the Revolts)
as many winged bulls and other animals are to be found of the same general period throughout the Near East, 93842 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : THE NAME OF YAHWEH
the plague of frogs that the animals came onto the beds and into the ovens, 95617 GODS FIRE: - - - APPENDIX : THE PRAGMATICS OF LEGEND
mind that in some remotely related animals two brain centers occur, 96037 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 1: THE GENESIS OF RELIGION -
an animal containing all figures and animals and gave it the 'most becoming'... "96459 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 2: THE SUCCESSION OF GODS -
an ear begins to evolve in animals, 97012 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 3: KNOWING THE GODS -
now here and now there, in animals and plants, 97052 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 3: KNOWING THE GODS -
earth, air, water, fire, plants and animals, 97189 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST -
and seas, the ancient trees, the animals of curious form and expression, 97226 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST -
Christendom. Nor did the Spaniards sacrifice animals, 97804 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 6: RITUAL AND SACRIFICE -
the substituted sacrifice and eating of animals nor the complicated symbolic sublimations whereby at the same moment religious believers both eat and do not eat human flesh. 97813 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 6: RITUAL AND SACRIFICE -
more efficient than that of which animals and hominids were capable. 98608 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 7: MAN'S DIVINE MIRROR -
rampant in the fields distinguishing among animals. 100127 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 11: RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN SCIENCE -
mountains and oceans, the plants and animals. 100393 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 11: RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN SCIENCE -
a person behave toward plants and animals? 101255 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM -
One should behave toward plants and animals as toward others, 101256 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM -
behave toward natural objects? As toward animals and plants, 101261 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM -
construction ensues; a cabin is built, animals are bred, 101819 THE BURNING OF TROY: - - - FOREWORD -
Then the winds blow, the wild animals pass heading upland, 101820 THE BURNING OF TROY: - - - FOREWORD -
precursor" of the even-toed hooved animals (pigs) is now revealed to be of a different family (mouse deer), 102005 THE BURNING OF TROY: - - Chapter 1: THE QUANTAVOLUTIONARY SCAN -
cap of a mythologist. All heavenly animals (the Zodiac for instance) represent recognizable species; 102131 THE BURNING OF TROY: - - Chapter 1: THE QUANTAVOLUTIONARY SCAN -
material except those people, plants and animals that were already in deep refuge where they suffocated and were later buried. 102556 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 2: THE BURNING OF TROY : THE "BURNT CITY" OF TROY
have erased entirely any humans and animals? 102872 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 2: THE BURNING OF TROY : A NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY METHOD
describes a shifting struggle among the animals of the Zodiac), 103944 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 5: THE CATASTROPHIC FINALE OF THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE -
they to celebrate the presence of animals or pray for their return? 105848 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 12: A FAILED EXCURSION TO THE CAVES OF AQUITAINE -
the caves? Could some of the animals be a zodiac of the caverns? 105849 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 12: A FAILED EXCURSION TO THE CAVES OF AQUITAINE -
of humans are destroyed by weathering, animals, 106369 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 13: THE LATECOMING OLDUVAI GORGE -
Only the most sensitive people - and animals - could detect them. 106667 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 14: ATHENS QUAKES -
or drop, a procession of barnyard animals forms, 106882 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 3: WORKING OF THE MIND: Chapter 15: COMPTINOLOGY AND TOHU-BOHU -
man is one of the smartest animals"), 109355 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 4: POLEMICS AND PERSONAGES: Chapter 23: RELIGION AND EDUCATION : PART TWO: HOW SCIENCES COPE WITH COSMOGONY
with it earth's people and animals. 110707 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 27: A COSMIC DEBATE : V
falling," and when all the little animals hear the refrain, 110835 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 27: A COSMIC DEBATE : VII
delusions. Out of the study of animals, 112231 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 30: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE : THE POLITICS OF UNIFORMITARIANISM
the grotesque business of ceremonially slaughtering animals, 112605 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY -
skill of augurs, who watched all animals, 112616 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY -
entrails, especially the liver, of sacrificed animals. 112621 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY -
the entrails of all the sacrificed animals. 113149 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY -
especially the behaviour of birds and animals. 113297 KA: - - Chapter 2: THE ELECTRIC ORACLES -
is portrayed as lord of the animals, 114839 KA: - - Chapter 6: SKY LINKS -
ff. 8. Plutarch: 'The Intelligence of Animals' 983 9. 115346 KA: - - Chapter 7: SACRIFICE : Notes (Chapter Seven: Sacrifice)
same as the Cretan 'Mistress of Animals', 116431 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS -
of the significance of the two animals, 116433 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS -
Orpheus, with his power to attract animals, 116577 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS -
as the Cretan Mistress of the Animals. 116628 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS : PASSAGES REFERRING TO KABEIROI, DACTYLS, GREAT MOTHER, VARIOUS DEITIES
were used to install souls in animals, 117181 KA: - - Chapter 13: 'KA', AND EGYPTIAN MAGIC : STATUES AND MUMMIES
for. The prophet or augur watched animals and birds. 118197 KA: - - Chapter 17: BYWAYS OF ELECTRICITY : MYSTERIES, MICE AND APOLLO.
Odysseus visits the underworld, he slaughters animals to fill a trench with blood. 118551 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS
and others, he has to slaughter animals and pour their blood into a trench. 118605 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME
Set's friends were changed into animals. 119294 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION : SANCTIFICATION
steaming entrails (spirantia exta) of sacrificial animals in an attempt to discover the future. 119322 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION : Notes (Chapter Twenty: Sanctification and Resurrection)
of ancient electrical theory and practice. ANIMALS, 119686 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY -
Errant bodies must be brought low. Animals must be stunned and blood spilt. 119693 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY -
dressing up in the skins of animals. 119724 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY -
wash. Anu Akk. An; Eg. Nu. animals Etr. 120639 KA: - - - GLOSSARY -
with the earth, the vine and animals. 122027 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 04: ZEUS -
by electrocution. The Mistress of the Animals is associated with snakes and lions. 122202 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 06: ARIADNE -
the sky. Dionysus was associated with animals and the force embodied in them, 123137 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY -
is concerned, like Artemis, with both animals and radiation. 123143 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY -
the divine fire. In humans and animals, 123586 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE -
the human being, and indeed on animals, 123600 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE -
Augurs relied on watching birds and animals, 123709 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 14: THE GODDESS GAIA -
watching birds and animals, especially small animals which would creep out of holes in the ground when an earthquake was imminent. 123709 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 14: THE GODDESS GAIA -
feet high, with carved figures of animals on it. 123797 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 15: AWARA AND KNOSOS -
god is in one; to imitate animals, 124055 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE -
and life, and enabled people and animals to stand, 124350 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE -
as for example by Xenophon, to animals. 125003 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 22: SACRED BIRDS -
wish to join the procession of animals that hope to be sheltered from the falling sky, 126956 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : PART I: FEAR
we must admit, is observed in animals, 127008 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : ANIMAL AND HUMAN FAILURES ALIKE
most important problems that beset all animals - food, 127033 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : ANIMAL AND HUMAN FAILURES ALIKE
our minds" perhaps, but perhaps the animals have, 127034 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : ANIMAL AND HUMAN FAILURES ALIKE
simultaneously to practically all humans and animals, 127246 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : CATASTROPHIC FEAR
fire, and water, the primordial elements. Animals, 127543 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : FORGETTING
the carcasses of the dead feed animals. 129441 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art
myths of divine and sometimes horned animals scourging the earth are symbols of the catastrophic tempests 30 , 130549 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art
that God had not created the animals and the plants of this earth, 132078 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY GEOLOGY Chapter 6: CATASTROPHISM AND UNIFORMITY : PART I:
of whole species and genera of animals and the equally remarkable, 134461 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 1: MINDS IN CHAOS - - -
of myriads of torn and broken animals and trees; 135203 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 1: MINDS IN CHAOS - - -
deposits near the poles; bones of animals from tundra, 135205 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 1: MINDS IN CHAOS - - -
of the human race and the animals would be drowned in the universal deluge, 136884 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 3: THE INCONSTANT HEAVENS - - -
its sojourn. We see how the animals and plants of the south have been able to exist in the climate of the north, 136890 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 3: THE INCONSTANT HEAVENS - - -
in heaven, as well as all animals and plants, 138479 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 5: ASTRONOMICAL THEORY AND HISTORICAL DATA - - -