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- photography Prato, Greg. Cosmogenesis - Obscura at AllMusic Alisoglu, scott (24 February 2009). "CD Reviews - Cosmogenesis Obscura". www.blabbermouth...
- Cosmogony is any model concerning the origin of the cosmos or the universe. In astronomy, cosmogony refers to the study of the origin of particular astrophysical...
- tracks. Obscura's official guitar tablature book for Cosmogenesis was released on 5 January. Cosmogenesis was listed by Metal Storm as one of the 100 most...
- Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe (from Latin ferrum 'iron') and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series...
- volumes in 1888 written by Helena Blavatsky. The first volume is named Cosmogenesis, the second Anthropogenesis. It was an influential example of the revival...
- the better version of Vǫluspá" and, regarding Snorri's account of the cosmogenesis in general, that "from these sketches of the poetic sources from which...
- Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy. Vol. I: Cosmogenesis Archived 2019-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. London et al.: The Theosophical...
- used in the publications of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in 1922 in his Cosmogenesis. Vernadsky was most likely introduced to the term by a common acquaintance...
- earth. This suggests the beginning of the world is an aspect of Yoruba cosmogenesis ****ociated with numerous deities in Yoruba pantheons beyond Obatala or...
- "Chapter IV: The World Periods" pp. 45–65; Blavatsky 1888, Volume I: Cosmogenesis, §§ "Our world, its growth and development", "Theosophical misconceptions"...