Plato, Neoplatonism and the Renaissance (Part One)
I’ve often wondered about the creative impetus that possessed Italian art, sculpture and architecture in
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
I’ve often wondered about the creative impetus that possessed Italian art, sculpture and architecture in
Anybody who has taken up a university or college class in philosophy or classics knows
Santorini was once a quiescent island composed chiefly of limestone and schists. It became the
he fabled continent made its one and only appearance in Plato’s The Dialogue of Timaeus
Cnossos, 1645bce Potinija wove her way in and out of the water, propelling herself
Cnossos, 1645bce Potinija watched the priestesses closely as they busied themselves about the sacrosanct,
In August of 2007 I revisited Mycenae, an archaeological site in the north-eastern Peloponnese famous
Nowadays, we like to commend ourselves for the technological and scientific ambiance of the twenty-first
Much speculation surrounds the Minoan civilisation, especially when it comes to issues surrounding racial identity
Other than adding credibility to the Hermetic tenet of “what is above is like that