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E-grāmata: Scavengers of Beauty: A Personal, Cultural and Symbolic Exploration of the Moon Landing

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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Hunt Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789044751
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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Hunt Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789044751

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Why was the mission to the Moon named after the God of the Sun, and not after a Moon Goddess or God? In this unconventional work, Philippe Sibaud explores the symbolism behind the 1969 landing on the Moon. More than fifty years after this seminal event, and whilst the Moon is attracting renewed interest, the author offers a bold new interpretation of the iconic Apollo mission. Was the Apollo landing the ultimate triumph of solar consciousness over the ancient lunar ways, a concrete enactment of the god Apollo mythically slaying the mother dragon at Delphi, or can the whole venture be seen as the sacred union of Sun and Moon, birthing a new vision at a time of great need? By weaving his own personal story with a greater cultural and symbolic narrative, Philippe Sibaud invites us to reflect on the importance of myths and the power of the Imagination to unlock the deeper meaning of our individual and collective experiences. You will never look at the Moon with the same eyes again.
Introduction 1(14)
Part I From Earth To Moon
15(140)
Chapter 1 Moon and Sun: The Evolution from Lunar to Solar Consciousness
17(19)
Chapter 2 The Primacy of the Sun: The Sun in the Last Two Thousand Years of Western Civilization
36(27)
Chapter 3 Apollo: The Evolving Image of the Sun-God
63(25)
Chapter 4 The Demotion of the Moon: From Goddess to Real Estate
88(19)
Chapter 5 The Argonauts: The Lessons of the Argonautica for our journey to the Moon
107(22)
Chapter 6 The Moon Landing: The Triumph of Solar Consciousness
129(26)
Part II From Moon To Earth
155(108)
Chapter 7 The Earth from Above: The Emotional Reactions of the Astronauts in Space
158(24)
Chapter 8 Hekate: The Transforming Power of the Moon
182(19)
Chapter 9 The Sacred Marriage: A Different Perspective on Apollo 11
201(21)
Chapter 10 Moon and Earth: Musings on the Squaring of the Circle
222(4)
Chapter 11/1 Gaia: The Rebirth of the Goddess of the Earth
226(18)
Chapter 11/2 Gaia: Putting earth into Earth
244(19)
Epilogue 263(14)
Appendix 277(4)
Endnotes 281(36)
Author's Biography 317(1)
Personal Message to the Reader 318
Philippe is a Trustee and a writer for the Gaia Foundation, which has been working for 35 years with indigenous people to uphold Earth-centred perspectives. He co-runs Umunthu Microfinance, to provide small-scale loans to disadvantaged women in Malawi. He holds an MA in Myth, Cosmology and the Sacred from Canterbury Christ Church University and has been a dedicated student of astrology for many a solar return. Phillipe lives in Canterbury, Kent, UK.