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'As
for those learned scribes who lived after the reign of the gods...their names shall
endure forever, though they are gone and all their relatives are forgotten. They
did not make for themselves pyramids of copper...they were unable to have heirs
to pronounce their names, but they made heirs for themselves in the writings and
teachings that they created.'
- Egyptian papyrus |
Please note! We
are currently completing an upgrade to the entire set of on-line features.
There are enhancements being made at all levels of development. All themes
will be expanded with new content, and within the weeks and months ahead,
several new features will be premiered. Among these new productions is
the much anticipated Arthurian Lore as
well as an independent site for Irish culture and history. During this process, which shall be completed in various stages, you may find certain pages which have been taken completely off-line. This is temporary, and they will soon be accessible again. Be patient with us! Our objective is to provide an enhanced learning experience for you. If you would like to receive an invitation to return, when all is ready, just send us a brief request, with your E-mail address, and your page(s) of interest.. If you have any other questions, we will be happy to respond. The directory below will guide to the existing primary themes. The new content directory will be completed once all new features have been published. Enjoy your explorations! - Mark Nelson, Production Director |
"What constitutes the
freedom, the soul of an individual life, is its uniqueness. The reflection of the
universe in someone's consciousness is the foundation of his or her power, but life
only becomes happiness, is only endowed with freedom and meaning when someone exists
as a whole world that has never been repeated in all of eternity. Only then can they
experience the joy of freedom and kindness, finding in others what they have already
found in themselves." |
- Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate |
Learn more about the Earthlore story, upcoming web features and future cultural projects. Ask to receive your free monthly newsletter Your questions or comments are always welcome! queries@elore.com |