Every aspect in this world is an expression of consciousness. Everything in this world is dynamic. Even the mountain is not static. Every atom is dynamic in nature. They all undergo certain stages of evolution.
Louisville, Kentucky, held its annual Run for the Roses, which was delayed in 2020 because of the pandemic. Pamplona, Spain, cancelled its annual Running of the Bulls for the second straight year due to the pandemic. Perhaps organizers of these ‘runnings’ should have checked with Naples, Italy, where the thrice-annually ‘running’ of the blood of St. Januarius is never postponed – which is a good thing because the solidified red fluid is known for its psychic powers based on whether it liquefies or not. Based on that, anyone planning a ‘running’ in the next three months got some good news from good old (he died in 305 CE) Januarius.
‘Mustatil’ sounds like a low-priced knockoff of a popular incontinence medication, but it’s more like a monumental knockoff of Stonehenge … except these stone monuments in Saudi Arabia are older that Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid and more numerous than their stone counterparts in England. While these mustatils (the name means ‘rectangle’ in Arabic) have been known about for years, it was only recently that aerial mapping counted their numbers (over 1,000) and ground studies confirmed their age (over 7,000 years old). However, their purpose to the area’s prehistoric culture remained a mystery. Now, a new study has peeled away another layer of the mystery of the mustatils and determined that they’re much more than simple rectangles. Even more exciting, the cattle bones found inside them were due to mustatils being corrals but that these stone structures were worship locations for a cattle cult. Cattle cult? In a desert?