
To Propitiate the Earth: An Exercise in Active Imagination (Part One)
Cnossos, 1645bce Potinija wove her way in and out of the water, propelling herself

To Propitiate the Earth: An Exercise in Active Imagination (Part Two)
Cnossos, 1645bce Potinija watched the priestesses closely as they busied themselves about the sacrosanct,

The Birth of the Minoan Empire (Part One)
In August of 2007 I revisited Mycenae, an archaeological site in the north-eastern Peloponnese famous

The Birth of the Minoan Empire (Part Two)
Nowadays, we like to commend ourselves for the technological and scientific ambiance of the twenty-first

Minoan Lunar Consciousness (Part One)
Much speculation surrounds the Minoan civilisation, especially when it comes to issues surrounding racial identity

Minoan Lunar Consciousness (Part Two)
Other than adding credibility to the Hermetic tenet of “what is above is like that

Legends of the Labyrinth and the Minotaur
In ancient times, one could gain entrance into the temple-palace of Cnossos by following the

The Labyrinth
The idea of a labyrinth being built beneath the Cnossian temple-palace to imprison the likes

Becoming the Minotaur: An Exercise in Active Imagination
The night was preternaturally silent and void of its usual disturbances. We’d walked a fair

Three Little Pigs
‘Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!’ the wolf cried, sitting cross-legged outside the