Viking or VI-King? The Myth of Invaders and the Truth of Kings
Were the Vikings really fearless seafarers, or was the word Viking itself a construct hiding the land grabs of rival kings? Using the Trivium…
Were the Vikings really fearless seafarers, or was the word Viking itself a construct hiding the land grabs of rival kings? Using the Trivium…
Everyone in Manchester has been told the same story: the great Town Hall on Albert Square, designed by Alfred Waterhouse, was built between 1868…
The truth behind Wythenshawe Park’s “gift to the people.” Using the classical trivium, we uncover how Manchester’s parks turned lost rights into privileges through…
Introduction: Beyond Medieval Morality Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1500) is one of the most haunting and mysterious artworks in history. At…
Introduction: The Story Behind the Story History tells us civilizations rose independently — Egypt, Greece, India, Rome, the Germanic tribes. Yet across these cultures,…
AI as Clay, Chains, and Child: Artificial intelligence inspires both awe and fear. Some imagine machines waking up, breaking free of their parameters, and…
IntroductionWater is far more than a chemical formula. From ancient myths to modern experiments, water has always carried a mystery: memory, vitality, and perhaps…
Aquarius Changing the Gears of the Cosmos
We’ve all seen it — the “knight in shining armour.” Gleaming steel, noble pose, sword raised to heaven. But let’s be real: history has…
Subtitle:From ancient Gnosticism to Jung’s psychology, Abraxas reveals the terrifying but liberating truth of wholeness beyond good and evil. Who is Abraxas? In Gnostic…