Explaining the Oracle's Visions Delphi, Greece By Kent Garber -- Posted November 16, 2007 http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/sacred-places/2007/11/16/explaining-the-oracles-visions.html
It's part of their Sacred Places thing:http://www.usnews.com/features/news/sacred-places/sacred-places.html
I just think it's the type of magazine. They seem more factual, news, business-like. I don't read it exactly, so I really wouldn't know--just my impression from what I've seen.
National Geographic on the other hand has mentioned mythology of Delphi and other places. I just read an old copy that went into the mythology of the Mayans at a burial site. They'd be the magazine (or an archaeological one) to get for good articles.
Though, if they're covered sacred sites around the world, why not mention WHY it's sacred? Or who it was sacred to or dedicated to? Or the spirituality behind it. It just seemed like they were rambling on about the fumes-- which isn't new. I watched a show about it ages ago.
They did for Karnak: http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/sacred-places/2007/11/16/a-towering-tribute-to-the-gods.html Why not Delphi?
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Date: 2007-11-27 09:36 am (UTC)Explaining the Oracle's Visions
Delphi, Greece
By Kent Garber -- Posted November 16, 2007
http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/sacred-places/2007/11/16/explaining-the-oracles-visions.html
It's part of their Sacred Places thing:http://www.usnews.com/features/news/sacred-places/sacred-places.html
I just think it's the type of magazine. They seem more factual, news, business-like. I don't read it exactly, so I really wouldn't know--just my impression from what I've seen.
National Geographic on the other hand has mentioned mythology of Delphi and other places. I just read an old copy that went into the mythology of the Mayans at a burial site. They'd be the magazine (or an archaeological one) to get for good articles.
Though, if they're covered sacred sites around the world, why not mention WHY it's sacred? Or who it was sacred to or dedicated to? Or the spirituality behind it. It just seemed like they were rambling on about the fumes-- which isn't new. I watched a show about it ages ago.
They did for Karnak:
http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/sacred-places/2007/11/16/a-towering-tribute-to-the-gods.html
Why not Delphi?