A group of Bosnian hills might contain the world’s greatest pyramids—or its greatest pyramid scheme.
“…Pseudo-archaeology seems to be giving way to religion, says Massimo Introvigne, an Italian sociologist who is considered Europe’s leading academic expert on religious minorities. The Bosnian pyramid-worshipping “looks like an embryonic New Age religion,” he says. Introvigne has long studied one of the most famous of the New Age groups, the Federation of Damanhur, which emerged in northern Italy in the late 1970s and has gained considerable wealth and flocks of followers around the world…”
Discover Magazine (November 2008)
Link (Irna, hvala!):
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/nov/22-the-man-who-went-up-a-hill-and-came-down-a-pyramid
Thursday, 23 October 2008
THE MAN WHO WENT UP A HILL AND CAME DOWN A PYRAMID
Posted by lea at 02:21
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Pozdrav Lea. Naslov ovog clanka je inspiriran filmom Hugh Granta, Englishman who went up a hill but came down a mountain, super je film, preporucio bih gledanje.
Interesantno kako je slicna radnja filma ovoj nasoj situaciji, s tim da se u filmu radi o brdu za koje svi zele vjerovati da je planina - zitelji su cak bili spremni "nadograditi brdo" i od njeg napraviti planinu :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Englishman_Who_Went_Up_a_Hill_But_Came_Down_a_Mountain
"samo pitam"
jebote, gdje nam je Stul otisla? Uziv'o sam citati njene blogove al sad nesto blokirano..
Pozdrav iz Norveske..
Pozdrav i tebi, Samo pitam. Gledala sam film, ima slicnosti, kod nas oblikuju brdo u “piramidu”, vec tri godine, film presao u “reality show”. :D
Pozdrav i “Anonimnom iz Norveske”..
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