tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post6904456033665839310..comments2023-06-06T06:12:01.376-07:00Comments on SOCIETY for PLANETARY ADVANCEMENT: The three versions of the Holy Grail Legend.SOCIETY for PLANETARY ADVANCEMENThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11325344687935138744noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post-7098589975517243992010-09-14T19:59:54.751-07:002010-09-14T19:59:54.751-07:00Hi Heather. Thank you so much for this incredible ...Hi Heather. Thank you so much for this incredible rich and insightful comment. It is clear that you too have a passion for ancient mysteries as well as an understanding of the entanglements between truth, faith and science. As you have surely noticed, I could have written a 50 page article, fill in more details and background information. But this wasn't the intend of this article. I just Wernernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post-60172912833854604332010-09-14T18:47:00.100-07:002010-09-14T18:47:00.100-07:00Hi Werner! I love thought provoking posts. I look ...Hi Werner! I love thought provoking posts. I look forward to following your musings!<br /> There is one thing no one can argue; Dan Brown sure did write something that engaged a huge component of the population. Whatever side you were on it got the brain pumping and adrenaline rushing just from having to think. We get stuck in a rut culturally without having to engage, and sometimes a quick popHeather L.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post-51545368132617004162010-08-29T22:27:22.596-07:002010-08-29T22:27:22.596-07:00I too come here via WD. Very interesting, and I...I too come here via WD. Very interesting, and I've joined by email subscription. <br />A note about ancient mystery writers: I doubt that it's the name for us. I use puzzle thriller, and there's another guy who calls the genre religious fiction. I'll find him and ask him to join, if you like. Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code comes under General Fiction, would you believe. But if you Rosanne Dinglihttp://www.rosannedingli.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post-75894414279319712892010-08-29T22:26:17.437-07:002010-08-29T22:26:17.437-07:00I too come here via WD. Very interesting, and I...I too come here via WD. Very interesting, and I've joined by email subscription. <br />A note about ancient mystery writers: I doubt that it's the name for us. I use puzzle thriller, and there's another guy who calls the genre religious fiction. I'll find him and ask him to join, if you like. Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code comes under General Fiction, would you believe. But if you Rosanne Dinglihttp://www.rosannedingli.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post-40736694207778757102010-08-29T00:45:35.850-07:002010-08-29T00:45:35.850-07:00Hey there. i, also, received your messge on WD, so...Hey there. i, also, received your messge on WD, so tought I'd check you out. It's a great topic, and I agree with what Jen said. You might try Mystery Writers Cafe as a more general group... although there isn't much activity there. You could also start up your own group and be the moderator (for any subject you choose related to writing). It's really easy.<br />This is a subject PK HREZOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11650153097981426833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-959449335019321997.post-8579467864683034442010-08-28T19:58:26.923-07:002010-08-28T19:58:26.923-07:00Hey there! I received your post on Writer's D...Hey there! I received your post on Writer's Digest Community about writing regarding the topic of Ancient Mysteries. I think there are two major reasons why you haven't been able to find a group of us. The first is that "Ancient Mysteries" is more of a lens through which to write within a genre (for instance, Dan Brown is a Thriller writer, writing through an Ancient Jenniferhtt://jennifermkerner.comnoreply@blogger.com