n., adj., v
definition: The philosophy of poopy badoopy.
There has been debate amongst scholars regarding the validity of its origins, but in recent years it has become a fairly universal opinion that 'Poopus Badoopus' was indeed coined by the Ancient Mayans.
Step into the sands of time
The mythical ancient Greek island of "Tile", corrupted to "The Isle of Thule", meaning some far away place.
The Hercules knot is a symbol of love and commitment. It was used in ancient times to symbolize marriage. It is believed that the phrase "tying the knot" came from this very knot.
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the nile river was good for watering crops for food and trade and a good trade route, if you've ever heard the phrase 'follow the river' well, that's exactly what they did
Step into the sands of time
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It is based on the Mayan belief of cycles of being. The ancient Mayans believed there is a beginning and an abrupt end to each cycle. The last cycle was said to have ended more than 10,000 years ago, and the current cycle is believed to end December 21, 2012, or next year. The Mayans believed the abrupt end was usually a cataclysmic event, hence the phrase, "The end of the World", although technically it would only be our world. The Mayans based their beliefs on patterns of stars and galaxies (astronomy).
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Italy is the country from which the phrase 'et al' originates. The phrase is an abbreviation for 'et alia', which means 'and others'. That phrase is in Latin, which is the classical language of the ancient Roman Empire.
"Ancient grudge"
It comes from ancient times
The magical phrase to open the hidden door in the ancient tale is "open sesame, open says me."
The phrase for a horse breaker was "equorum domitor".
In the West, we sometimes hear the phrase "having a monkey on one's back." Not surprisingly, the earliest documented use of this phrase comes from ancient Kemet (Egypt). The first light of the monkey myth begins with a powerful man who not only deeply influenced the beliefs of ancient Kemet but went on to have a profound impact on the philosophy, language and mysticism found in ancient Greece and Romehttp://www.newagejournal.com/monkeyb.sht
"truth is different for each individual."
The phrase "know thyself" is attributed to ancient Greek philosopher Socrates. He believed self-awareness was essential for personal growth and understanding.