Perspectives
A Journey into the Realm of the Malachim: Angels, Alphabet, and Ancient Mysticism
Angels have captivated human imagination for millennia, serving as divine messengers, guardians, and powerful celestial beings. Yet, within the vast tapestry of angelology, there are specific orders and concepts that remain shrouded in mystery. One such fascinating subject is the Malachim, a term that refers not only to a specific class of angels but also to a powerful and mystical alphabet. This guide will take you on a deep dive into the world of the Malachim, exploring their role in ancient texts, their place in angelic hierarchies, and the secrets of the unique script that bears their name.
By Sthephanie7 months ago in History
Ghost Towns You Can Actually Visit
There’s a special hush that settles over a ghost town. Its not just silence, its history holding its breath. Wooden sidewalks creak underfoot, doors hang slightly ajar, and the wind whistles through empty window frames like a ghostly flute. Visiting a ghost town isn’t like strolling through a museum or a park. It’s stepping into a paused moment in time, where the bustle of miners, shopkeepers, and schoolchildren faded long ago.
By The Iron Lighthouse7 months ago in History
Famine Unfolding Across Gaza, Says Global Hunger Monitor
Global Hunger Monitor reports that famine is spreading throughout Gaza. According to a new report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a global organization that monitors hunger, a humanitarian crisis is engulfing Gaza as famine conditions spread throughout the territory. For hundreds of thousands of civilians, widespread malnutrition, hunger, and starvation are now a dire reality, according to the report, which warns that large segments of the population in Gaza are experiencing catastrophic levels of food insecurity. The IPC, which classifies food insecurity into five phases—ranging from minimal to famine—has placed much of Gaza in Phase 5: Catastrophe/Famine. Extreme hunger, acute malnutrition, and excessive mortality are all indicators of this phase. The situation, the IPC notes, is unprecedented in modern history in terms of speed, scale, and severity.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
The Holy Templars: Guardians of a Forbidden Faith? And The Betrayal by the Church
The Holy Templars In the years following the First Crusade, when the blood of holy war still stained the sands of Jerusalem, a mysterious brotherhood emerged from the chaos, a group of pious knights who swore vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, dedicating themselves to a divine mission. Their leader, Hugues de Payens, presented their request to King Baldwin II, not seeking riches or titles, but something far more unusual. They asked to be stationed on the Temple Mount itself, among the remnants of what had once been the great Temple of Solomon, and the king agreed.
By The Secret History Of The World7 months ago in History
Power, Pride, and Pop Stardom: Inside Drake’s Decade-Long Feuds with The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar
Written by: Mack Welch When Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, first emerged in Toronto’s underground music scene, he quickly became a mystery with mass appeal. His early tracks circulated without a face, and yet they generated intense industry buzz. Everyone wanted to know: Who was this elusive artist redefining R&B?
By Lynn Myers7 months ago in History
Turkish Legends Never Die
Legends of Turkish Cinema: Icons Who Shone Bright and Vanished Too Soon --- Cüneyt Arkın Born in 1937, Cüneyt Arkın embodied the golden age of Turkish cinema. He starred in over 300 films—past heroes, masked vigilantes, and larger‑than‑life characters. His presence filled the screen with strength, his fight scenes became folklore. 💥 When he passed away in June 2022, an era dimmed—but his legend blazed on.
By Leya kirsan official 7 months ago in History
Nudism and Nazism: What Do They Have in Common?
The forest stood still that summer morning. Only the rustling of pine needles and the distant murmur of a stream broke the silence. A small group of men and women walked slowly along a narrow path, almost invisible amid the vegetation. No one spoke. Their eyes searched the ground, their faces tense with the fear of being discovered.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)7 months ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Historical Role of Oligarchs on the Border Between Economic Stabilizers and Power Brokers
Nowadays, the term oligarch primarily refers to wealthy individuals belonging to restricted circles of power, capable of influencing the political and economic decisions of nations. Stanislav Kondrashov's Oligarch Series has often addressed these themes. However, oligarchs have also played a distinct historical role, particularly in moments of institutional crisis and during political transitions.
By Stanislav Kondrashov7 months ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Historical Evolution of the Concept
Over the centuries, some of the most important concepts have undergone continuous evolution, adapting to changing times and remaining rooted in people's minds in various ways. After long, sometimes quite convoluted, journeys, some of these concepts have reached us, and in one way or another, they continue to influence our lives. One of these is undoubtedly oligarchy, which, contrary to what one might think, is a very ancient form. Entrepreneur Stanislav Kondrashov has dedicated a series of publications to this very concept, calling it the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series.
By Stanislav Kondrashov7 months ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Concept of Oligarchy Explained by Plato and Aristotle
With the rise of global economic inequality and a concurrent decline in trust in politics and institutions, as Stanislav Kondrashov recently explained, the notion that certain decisions may be made in the best interests of a select group of individuals has gained traction in recent years. This is not a new concept; indeed, some philosophers have discussed it for over two thousand years. We refer to the concept of oligarchy, which has been meticulously analyzed by great minds such as Plato and Aristotle.
By Stanislav Kondrashov7 months ago in History










