It was the most renowned and respected shrine in the Roman Empire, the object of veneration by Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Octavian, Caligula, Hadrian, Severus, Caracalla and a host of other luminaries. It stood for centuries within a sacred precinct the size of a large town at the heart of the greatest Greek city in the world. Yet at the end of the 4th century AD, when the Christian emperor Theodosius outlawed paganism, it disappeared without trace, creating the greatest archaeological enigma of the ancient world.
Is that the same thing as previous posts about Misty being able to astral project?
ReplyDeleteYes. The term astral project embarrasses men of science like myself. But the principle is the same. It is my well-founded belief that terms like 'astral project' were created to humiliate and marginalize unconventional science.
ReplyDeleteSo what happens now that she's been enlightened? Does that enhance her abilities? If so that's a bit scary.
ReplyDeleteSomeone did say they got it backwards. Who was that I wonder. Science and magic.
ReplyDeleteSome law, something something.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, here it is. I had that tucked away in that big old file called my brain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke's_three_laws
ReplyDeleteLet's not confuse teleportation with astral projection. The latter involves only the consciousness, or according to some, the spirit, while the former involves the transmission of one's entire being from one place to another.
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