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	<title>Comments on: Signs Out of Time: Now Available on DVD</title>
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		<title>By: Myriam Wigutov</title>
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		<dc:creator>Myriam Wigutov</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 21:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Queridas Hermanas De la Diosa!
Les escribo desde Buenos Aires Soy Myriam Wigutov  Sacerdotiza de la Diosa, investigadora y paracticante activa por mas de una decada que quiero comprar el DvD y saber si hay vecion en espaÑol
Desde ya gracias y un Abrazo
En la Diosa

Myriam


Dear Sisters of the Goddess!
I am writing from Buenos Aires to ask if the DVD Marija Gimbutas is subtitled or dubbed into Spanish?
We Wigutov Myriam Analía Bernardo and two women of the Goddess, and researchers paracticantes active for over a decade we want to buy the DVD and see if there vecion in Spanish
Desde ya gracias y un abrazo
In the Goddess</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Queridas Hermanas De la Diosa!<br />
Les escribo desde Buenos Aires Soy Myriam Wigutov  Sacerdotiza de la Diosa, investigadora y paracticante activa por mas de una decada que quiero comprar el DvD y saber si hay vecion en espaÑol<br />
Desde ya gracias y un Abrazo<br />
En la Diosa</p>
<p>Myriam</p>
<p>Dear Sisters of the Goddess!<br />
I am writing from Buenos Aires to ask if the DVD Marija Gimbutas is subtitled or dubbed into Spanish?<br />
We Wigutov Myriam Analía Bernardo and two women of the Goddess, and researchers paracticantes active for over a decade we want to buy the DVD and see if there vecion in Spanish<br />
Desde ya gracias y un abrazo<br />
In the Goddess</p>
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		<title>By: wally</title>
		<link>http://www.alivemindmedia.com/films/signs-out-of-time/#comment-483</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I found Signs Out of Time to be incredibly informative. I, and I suspect most Americans, have little knowledge of prehistoric societies. As one of the archaelogists in the film notes, for most of us, civilization begins at Sumer and Egypt, and war has always been a fact of life. This film
highlights the existence of Eastern European prehistoric societies (some rather large) that created art, song, and dance, and lived largely in egalitarian harmony, free of violence. A controversial figure in the dry, methodical, male-dominated field of archaelogy, Lithuanian-born Marija Gimbutas argued that many of the civilizations of Neolithic Europe were Goddess-worshipping, even matriarchal societies.

Signs Out of Time chronicles Marija Gimbutas' life as well as her fascinating discovery, and with an even hand, dares to ask a very big philosophical question: Does human civilization really have to be the way it is, so full of strife? Rarely has so much fascinating material been
concisely presented in the course of one hour.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found Signs Out of Time to be incredibly informative. I, and I suspect most Americans, have little knowledge of prehistoric societies. As one of the archaelogists in the film notes, for most of us, civilization begins at Sumer and Egypt, and war has always been a fact of life. This film<br />
highlights the existence of Eastern European prehistoric societies (some rather large) that created art, song, and dance, and lived largely in egalitarian harmony, free of violence. A controversial figure in the dry, methodical, male-dominated field of archaelogy, Lithuanian-born Marija Gimbutas argued that many of the civilizations of Neolithic Europe were Goddess-worshipping, even matriarchal societies.</p>
<p>Signs Out of Time chronicles Marija Gimbutas&#8217; life as well as her fascinating discovery, and with an even hand, dares to ask a very big philosophical question: Does human civilization really have to be the way it is, so full of strife? Rarely has so much fascinating material been<br />
concisely presented in the course of one hour.</p>
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