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what is the meaning of agartha: The Kingdom of Agartha Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre, 2023-12-03 First English translation of the book that introduced the realm of Hollow Earth. Explores the underground world of Agarttha, sometimes known as Shambhala, a realm that is spiritually and technologically advanced beyond our modern culture. One of the most influential works of 19th-century occultism. Written by the philosopher who influenced Papus, Rene Guénon, and Rudolf Steiner. The underground realm of Agarttha was first introduced to the Western world in 1886 by the French esoteric philosopher Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre with his book Mission de l’Inde, translated here for the first time into English. Saint-Yves’s book maintained that deep below the Himalayas were enormous underground cities, which were under the rule of a sovereign pontiff known as the Brahâtma. Throughout history, the “unknown superiors” cited by secret societies were believed to be emissaries from this realm who had moved underground at the onset of the Kali-Yuga, the Iron Age. Ruled in accordance with the highest principles, the kingdom of Agarttha, sometimes known as Shambhala, represents a world that is far advanced beyond our modern culture, both technologically and spiritually. The inhabitants possess amazing skills their above ground counterparts have long since forgotten. In addition, Agarttha is home to huge libraries of books engraved in stone, enshrining the collective knowledge of humanity from its remotest origins. Saint-Yves explained that the secret world of Agarttha, and all its wisdom and wealth, would be made available for humanity when Christianity and all other known religions of the world began truly honoring their own sacred teachings. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Kingdom of Agarttha Marquis Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre, 2008-08-14 First English translation of the book that introduced the realm of Hollow Earth • Explores the underground world of Agarttha, sometimes known as Shambhala, a realm that is spiritually and technologically advanced beyond our modern culture • One of the most influential works of 19th-century occultism • Written by the philosopher who influenced Papus, Rene Guénon, and Rudolf Steiner The underground realm of Agarttha was first introduced to the Western world in 1886 by the French esoteric philosopher Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre with his book Mission de l’Inde, translated here for the first time into English. Saint-Yves’s book maintained that deep below the Himalayas were enormous underground cities, which were under the rule of a sovereign pontiff known as the Brahâtma. Throughout history, the “unknown superiors” cited by secret societies were believed to be emissaries from this realm who had moved underground at the onset of the Kali-Yuga, the Iron Age. Ruled in accordance with the highest principles, the kingdom of Agarttha, sometimes known as Shambhala, represents a world that is far advanced beyond our modern culture, both technologically and spiritually. The inhabitants possess amazing skills their above ground counterparts have long since forgotten. In addition, Agarttha is home to huge libraries of books engraved in stone, enshrining the collective knowledge of humanity from its remotest origins. Saint-Yves explained that the secret world of Agarttha, and all its wisdom and wealth, would be made available for humanity when Christianity and all other known religions of the world began truly honoring their own sacred teachings. |
what is the meaning of agartha: My Visit to Agharta Tuesday Lobsang Rampa, 2002-11 NEWS FLASH! SECRET LONG LOST MANUSCRIPT FOUND! FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY RAMPA'S FASCINATING NARRATIVES HAVE BROUGHT GREAT JOY AND ENLIGHTENMENT TO MILLIONS WORLDWIDE Always at the center of controversy, T. Lobsang Rampa initially came to the attention of the public in the 1950's. THE THIRD EYE received wide acclaim by a public that was just beginning to awaken to diverse forms of spirituality. WHAT MADE RAMPA DIFFERENT from other teachers, is he did not push any of his experiences down the throats of others, but in a simple, humble fashion, told of a more peaceful, serene life style which had come to him after years of hardship in his homeland. Tibet had been invaded by the Chinese communists, and many monks and adepts had to flee for their lives. But Rampa was able to survive due to his deep understanding and application of cosmic laws he had learned from several sources, including masters of the planet Venus, as well as beings from the Inner Earth. What makes Rampa's books so unique is that they are NOT transferred through channeling, but by way of self experience in the REAL WORLD. The many topics in his works has included: O The Death Process On The Other Side. O The Earth's Far Past. O Contact With Space People. O The Human Aura. O Telepathy And Clairvoyance. O Astral Travel And Life Forms on Other Dimensions. O The Aksahic Records. RAMPA HAS LEFT THE PHYSICAL PLANE, yet his teachings continue to attract new followers every day. any do not realize that Rampa's books were written over several decades and that he has transcended from the physical plane. Unfortunately, even though he authored 30 books, the majority were never published in the U.S. Recently a manuscript was uncovered detailing Rampa's travels to Agharta, the capitol of the Inner Earth. Along with this length -- previously unpublished -- work the published has collected excerpts from his prior works that have not been issued before, making this a true collectors edition you will want to own. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Smoky God; Or, A Voyage to the Inner World Willis George Emerson, 2022-08-10 'The Smoky God, or A Voyage Journey to the Inner Earth' is a book presented as a true account written by Willis George Emerson in 1908, which describes the adventures of Olaf Jansen, a Norwegian sailor who sailed with his father through an entrance to the Earth's interior at the North Pole. For two years Jansen lived with the inhabitants of an underground network of colonies who, Emerson writes, were 12 feet tall and whose world was lit by a smoky central sun. Their capital city was said to be the original Garden of Eden. |
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what is the meaning of agartha: The Agartha Star Cedric Daurio, 2019-09-06 After the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 a Russian nobleman surrounded by an aura of mystical warrior continues the struggle in Mongolia and manages to restore the monarchy in that republic. Before falling into the hands of the Communists, he sends the Mongolian treasure to save it from his enemies. In the current age the members of an informal community of researchers called Bluthund keep track of that treasure in the Gobi Desert facing attacks from fearsome Mongol bandits, terrible sandstorms and persecutions of another rival organization working in the shadows. The findings in the Gobi lead them to a much more decisive search in Tibet with amazing and disturbing results. A vibrant thriller that will keep you in suspense until the end. |
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what is the meaning of agartha: The Hollow Earth Raymond Bernard, 1996-09 1964 Dr. Bernard says this is the true home of the flying saucers. the epoch-making significance of Adm. Byrd's flight for 1,700 miles into the North Polar opening leading to the hollow interior of the earth, the home of a Super Race who are the Creators. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket Edgar Allan Poe, 2024-02-05 The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, a story by Edgar Allan Poe, recounts the adventure of Pym, who embarks clandestinely on a whaler. After a mutiny and various adversities, including cannibalism and natural disasters, the story culminates in a mysterious and inconclusive encounter at the South Pole. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Phantammeron Book One Mitchell Stokely, 2015-10-31 In Book One of the Phantammeron, a new world is created for the Primordial Ones. But their savage conflicts soon destroy the world their father had made. The last of their children must face the sad fate of their fallen world and the sinister beings that rise up to complete its destruction. But a mystical tree in the haunted forests of Phantaia and the strange waters of a cursed pool will lead them to a greater truth. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Coming Race Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 2022-11-28 The Power of The Coming Race is a powerful novel that fired the imagination of readers starting in the 1870's. Among the earliest examples of what would become the genre of science fiction, among many authors it influenced H. G. Wells, Samuel Butler, and Edgar Rice Burroughs. The book tells the story of a young American adventurer who discovers a portal to an underground world at the bottom of a mine shaft. In this world lives a highly advanced race, with a dark secret. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The King of the World René Guénon, 2001 This remarkable book grew out of a conference headed by René Guénon, the sinologist René Grousset, and the neo-Thomist Jacques Maritain on questions raised by Ferdinand Ossendowski's thrilling account in his Men, Beast and Gods of an escape through Central Asia, during which he foils enemies and encounters shamans and Mongolian lamas, whose marvels he describes. The book caused a great sensation, especially the closing chapters, where Ossendowski recounts legends allegedly entrusted to him concerning the 'King of the World' and his subterranean kingdom Agarttha. The present book, one of Guénon's most controversial, was written in response to this conference and develops the theme of the King of the World from the point of view of traditional metaphysics. Chapters include: Western Ideas about Agarttha; Shekinah and Metatron; The Three Supreme Functions; Symbolism of the Grail; Melki-Tsedeq; Luz: Abode of Immortality; The Supreme Center concealed during the Kali-Yuga; and The Omphalos and Sacred Stones . |
what is the meaning of agartha: A Journey to the Earth's Interior; Or, Have the Poles Really Been Discovered Marshall Blutcher Gardner, 1913 |
what is the meaning of agartha: Being and Time Martin Heidegger, 1996-01-01 A new, definitive translation of Heidegger's most important work. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Black Sun Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, 2001-08-01 A comprehensive and revealing study of the mindset and motives that drive far-right extremists in the post-World War II West. Black Sun examines the new neofascist ideology, showing how hate groups, militias and conspiracy cults gain influence. Based on interviews and extensive research into underground groups, the book documents new Nazi and fascist sects that have sprung up from the 1970s to the 1990s and examines the mentality and motivation of these far-right extremists. The result is a detailed, grounded portrait of the mythical and devotional aspects of Hitler cults among Aryan mystics, racist skinheads and Nazi satanists, and disciples of heavy metal music and occult literature. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Hollow and Inner Earth Stories and Facts Martin K. Ettington, This book is about legends of the Hollow Earth and other underground cities and civilizations which might all be related. The concept of there being a hollow Earth or inner area of the Earth where people have lived and do still exist has been around for hundreds of years. Other stories and legends of underground cities are also discussed to show that there are many stories of people and other beings living underground in our past and maybe up until the present era. Usually there is some fact as the basis for legends so all these stories make we wonder if there is some reality about civilizations existing underground on this Earth. These legends are geographically diverse and from different cultures so maybe there is something to them. Near the end of the book I include some incredible science data about life actually existing miles under our Earth and an example of a real underground city we know about and have visited. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Reunification of the Populations of Inner and Outer Earth Paulette Marie Reymond, 2020-02 With the utmost joy and enthusiasm, my population of the Agarthans of Inner Earth has now decided to contact the civilisations of Outer Earth, to let you comprehend an entirely new aspect of your home planet, Earth, and to give us an opportunity to introduce ourselves. The millennia of separation from our co-inhabitants on Earth is finally dispelled. The new, high five-dimensional energy now makes this merger possible. As one unified population of Earth, we will be able to embrace our cosmic family of Light together and to join the cosmic councils.The time has come to get to know each other and to guide the fate of our dear Mother Earth together. We are all ONE, residents of Earth, Terra, or Gaia. Together with her, we will continue on our cosmic journey of Light. May our presence give you joy, and may it let you see Terra with new eyes.It is with great yearning that we are expecting the reunification of our Brothers and Sisters of Outer Earth.AlaoYour brother, Rodon of Agartha |
what is the meaning of agartha: Visitors to the Inner Earth Professor Solomon, 2011-02 True tales (or so it was claimed) of subterranean journeys* King Herla in the cavern of the dwarfs* Enkidu and his descent into Sheol* Orpheus and Aeneas in Hades* Sir Owen in Purgatory* Cuchulain in Tir-nan-Og* Reuben and the mikvah stairway* Reverend Kirk and his abduction* Richard Shaver and the Deros* Saint-Yves d'Alveydre in Agharta* Thomas the Rhymer in Fairyland* Olaf Jansen and the polar opening* Apollonius of Tyana in the Abode of the Wise Men* Lobsang Rampa beneath the Himalayas* Doreal and the mysteries of Mount Shasta* Guy Ballard and the Ascended Masters* Captain Seaborn and his voyage to Symzonia* Walter Siegmeister and the Atlantean tunnels* Dianne Robbins and the Library of PorthologosAnd other visitors to the hidden depths of the earth. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Mythical Geography Jasper Quincy, AI, 2025-05-06 Mythical Geography embarks on a captivating journey to uncover the real-world inspirations behind fabled locations. It investigates how geographical phenomena, historical events, and ancient cultures may have given rise to enduring myths like Atlantis, El Dorado, and the Garden of Eden. The book uniquely combines the disciplines of history, earth sciences, and geography to explore these connections, revealing how early civilizations perceived and interpreted their surroundings. Did you know, for instance, that the legend of Atlantis may have roots in actual volcanic eruptions or geological events? Or that tales of El Dorado could be linked to early explorations of South America and the perception of its resources? The book examines a range of mythical places, from well-known examples to lesser-known tales such as Thule and Agartha, drawing on historical accounts, archaeological discoveries, and geological records. It argues that many celebrated mythical geographies are not pure invention but are rooted in or influenced by real-world locations. By exploring these connections, the book offers a fresh perspective on cultural history, environmental perception, and the interplay between human imagination and the physical world. The book progresses by first introducing the core concept, then exploring well-known mythical locations, and finally delving into lesser-known examples from various cultures. |
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what is the meaning of agartha: Transhumanism David Livingstone, 2015-09-02 Transhumanism is a recent movement that extols man’s right to shape his own evolution, by maximizing the use of scientific technologies, to enhance human physical and intellectual potential. While the name is new, the idea has long been a popular theme of science fiction, featured in such films as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, the Terminator series, and more recently, The Matrix, Limitless, Her and Transcendence. However, as its adherents hint at in their own publications, transhumanism is an occult project, rooted in Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry, and derived from the Kabbalah, which asserts that humanity is evolving intellectually, towards a point in time when man will become God. Modeled on the medieval legend of the Golem and Frankenstein, they believe man will be able to create life itself, in the form of living machines, or artificial intelligence. Spearheaded by the Cybernetics Group, the project resulted in both the development of the modern computer and MK-Ultra, the CIA’s “mind-control” program. MK-Ultra promoted the “mind-expanding” potential of psychedelic drugs, to shape the counterculture of the 1960s, based on the notion that the shamans of ancient times used psychoactive substances, equated with the “apple” of the Tree of Knowledge. And, as revealed in the movie Lucy, through the use of “smart drugs,” and what transhumanists call “mind uploading,” man will be able to merge with the Internet, which is envisioned as the end-point of Kabbalistic evolution, the formation of a collective consciousness, or Global Brain. That awaited moment is what Ray Kurzweil, a director of engineering at Google, refers to as The Singularly. By accumulating the total of human knowledge, and providing access to every aspect of human activity, the Internet will supposedly achieve omniscience, becoming the “God” of occultism, or the Masonic All-Seeing Eye of the reverse side of the American dollar bill. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Hollow Earth John Barrowman, Carole E. Barrowman, 2012-10-30 In this fresh and innovative middle grade fantasy, imagination matters most in a world where art can keep monsters trapped—or set them free. Lots of twins have a special connection, but twelve-year-old Matt and Emily Calder can do way more than finish each other’s sentences. Together, they are able to bring art to life and enter paintings at will. Their extraordinary abilities are highly sought after, particularly by a secret group who want to access the terrors called Hollow Earth. All the demons, devils, and evil creatures ever imagined are trapped for eternity in the world of Hollow Earth—trapped unless special powers release them. The twins flee from London to a remote island off the west coast of Scotland in hopes of escaping their pursuers and gaining the protection of their grandfather, who has powers of his own. But the villains will stop at nothing to find Hollow Earth and harness the powers within. With so much at stake, nowhere is safe—and survival might be a fantasy. |
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what is the meaning of agartha: The 36 Watchers Dan Bar Hava, 2019-04-30 It is said that at all times, there are 36 special people in the world, and that were it not for them, all of them, if even one of them was missing, the world would come to an end. - TALMUD, THE CENTRAL RELIGIOUS TEXT OF RABBINIC JUDAISM, AS QUOTED BY WIKIPEDIA Was the crucifixion engineered to end Roman rule? Could World War II have been avoided? Could the Titanic have been saved? The 36 Watchers tells the story of Jenna Berg, a young, professional, carefree NYC dweller, who, almost unwillingly, becomes a member of the most secretive and powerful group that has been protecting humankind from total destruction since the beginning of time. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Red Sister Mark Lawrence, 2017-04-04 The international bestselling author of the Broken Empire and the Red Queen’s War trilogies begins a stunning epic fantasy series about a secretive order of holy warriors... At the Convent of Sweet Mercy, young girls are raised to be killers. In some few children the old bloods show, gifting rare talents that can be honed to deadly or mystic effect. But even the mistresses of sword and shadow don’t truly understand what they have purchased when Nona Grey is brought to their halls. A bloodstained child of nine falsely accused of murder, guilty of worse, Nona is stolen from the shadow of the noose. It takes ten years to educate a Red Sister in the ways of blade and fist, but under Abbess Glass’s care there is much more to learn than the arts of death. Among her class Nona finds a new family—and new enemies. Despite the security and isolation of the convent, Nona’s secret and violent past finds her out, drawing with it the tangled politics of a crumbling empire. Her arrival sparks old feuds to life, igniting vicious struggles within the church and even drawing the eye of the emperor himself. Beneath a dying sun, Nona Grey must master her inner demons, then loose them on those who stand in her way. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Gods of Love and Ecstasy Alain Daniélou, 1992-05 Dani鬯u examines the earliest traditions of the Hindu and Greek gods of magical power, ecstatic sexuality, and transcendence. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Element Encyclopedia of Secret Societies: The Ultimate A–Z of Ancient Mysteries, Lost Civilizations and Forgotten Wisdom John Michael Greer, 2010-06-10 Discover everything you ever wanted to know about secret societies like the Freemasons, the historical mystery of Atlantis, why King Arthur, Leonardo da Vinci and Hitler are key figures, plus conspiracy theories, forgotten sciences and ancient wisdom. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Agartha Jaylee Austin, 2019-07-07 As a soul catcher's assistant, April Lopez understood demons. But one psychotic sidhe bent on turning the human race into a colony of reptilian zombies sent her into a fate she never expected¿an excursion to Middle Earth. The adventure turns her world inside out. Days after her arrival, images of a prior life plague her with more questions than answers. She searches to understand how the pieces are tied together and finds herself in the arms of Zorith's leader. With his violet eyes and stoic personality, Sarielle Torian challenges her like no other man. She fights the attraction, but can't deny the sizzling passion stirring in her heart. Sarielle Torian, an ancient Atlantean priest has no time for fun or shadowing a female determined to bring Agartha into the conflicts of the surface dwellers. April wears an ancient relic containing an encrypted message. A secret that will forever change their lives¿Sarielle can think of nothing else but keeping the community of Zorith safe. When April worms her way into his world, he must chose to cling to his beliefs or risk his heart and fall in love. Can Sarielle and April surrender to a passion that transcends time? |
what is the meaning of agartha: One Hundred Proofs That the Earth Is Not a Globe William Carpenter, 2022-08-10 One Hundred Proofs the Earth is Not a Globe is a book by an English printer and author in which he concludes his research on the flat-Earth theory, which he developed throughout his life. The book presents his considerations and calculations of sea levels, cartography, rivers, and other natural phenomena that are the basis of the flat Earth theory. It also contains references to ancient writings from different nations of the world. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Grey Sister Mark Lawrence, 2019-02-26 The second novel in a brilliant fantasy trilogy from the international bestselling author of Prince of Thorns. Behind its walls, the Convent of Sweet Mercy has trained young girls to hone their skills for centuries. In Mystic Class, Novice Nona Grey has begun to learn the secrets of the universe. But so often even the deepest truths just make our choices harder. Before she leaves the convent, Nona must choose which order to dedicate herself to—and whether her path will lead to a life of prayer and service or one of the blade and the fist. All that stands between her and these choices are the pride of a thwarted assassin, the designs of a would-be empress wielding the Inquisition like a knife, and the vengeance of the empire's richest lord. As the world narrows around her, and her enemies attack her through the system she is sworn to, Nona must find her own path despite the competing pulls of friendship, revenge, ambition, and loyalty. And in all this only one thing is certain: there will be blood. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Chronicles of the Underground William Ubagan, 2024-12-12 Deep beneath the surface of the Earth lies a world shrouded in mystery and legend—the hidden kingdom of Agartha. Chronicles of the Underground: Historical Accounts from Agartha Explorers takes you on an unforgettable journey into this enigmatic realm, weaving together tales of daring explorers, ancient civilizations, and secrets that could redefine humanity’s understanding of history. From the whispers of subterranean passageways to encounters with mythical beings, this book blends historical research, speculative narratives, and firsthand accounts to uncover the fascinating possibilities of Agartha. Whether you're a believer in the extraordinary or a skeptic curious about the lore, this compelling chronicle will immerse you in the timeless allure of the unknown. For adventurers of the mind and spirit, Chronicles of the Underground is more than just a book—it’s an invitation to explore the uncharted territories of our imagination and question the boundaries of reality. Discover the world beneath the world. Your journey begins here. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Skeptic's Annotated Bible Steve Wells, 2020-03 The King James Version of the bible presented from a skeptic's point of view, with 13 highlighted categories:1. Absurdity2. Injustice3. Cruelty4. Intolerance5. Good Stuff6. Contradictions7. Interpretation8. Misogyny9. Sex10. Prophecy11. Language12. Politics13. Homosexuality |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Last Girl Nadia Murad, 2017-11-07 WINNER OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE • In this “courageous” (The Washington Post) memoir of survival, a former captive of the Islamic State tells her harrowing and ultimately inspiring story. Nadia Murad was born and raised in Kocho, a small village of farmers and shepherds in northern Iraq. A member of the Yazidi community, she and her brothers and sisters lived a quiet life. Nadia had dreams of becoming a history teacher or opening her own beauty salon. On August 15th, 2014, when Nadia was just twenty-one years old, this life ended. Islamic State militants massacred the people of her village, executing men who refused to convert to Islam and women too old to become sex slaves. Six of Nadia’s brothers were killed, and her mother soon after, their bodies swept into mass graves. Nadia was taken to Mosul and forced, along with thousands of other Yazidi girls, into the ISIS slave trade. Nadia would be held captive by several militants and repeatedly raped and beaten. Finally, she managed a narrow escape through the streets of Mosul, finding shelter in the home of a Sunni Muslim family whose eldest son risked his life to smuggle her to safety. Today, Nadia's story—as a witness to the Islamic State's brutality, a survivor of rape, a refugee, a Yazidi—has forced the world to pay attention to an ongoing genocide. It is a call to action, a testament to the human will to survive, and a love letter to a lost country, a fragile community, and a family torn apart by war. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Politics and the Occult Gary Lachman, 2008 A comprehensive history of occult influences on western politics by a former musician for Blondie identifies numerous world leaders who have privately consulted psychics for guidance and challenges beliefs about the separation of church and state, in an account that covers such topics as the Knights Templar, Freemasonry, and the Age of Aquarius. Original. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Ancients' Awakening Rabdo Team, 2024-11-08 In the 1960s, a group of Italian scholars undertook underground dowsing and geological research, particularly in the area between the Pre-Alps and the Po Valley (Italy), with the aid of an electronic instrument developed by Eng. Alessandro Porro. The working group led by Eng. Porro also included a geologist, Prof. Floriano Villa, and a journalist of the Corriere della Sera, Mario Miniaci. The results of the research, noted in the form of a 'Diary' by Mario Miniaci, were astonishing: there were vestiges of an intelligent and technologically advanced species which had lived on Earth during the Eocene epoch, millions of years before the appearance of the human race. The Diary, together with much other material, was donated by Miniaci to his friend Marco Zagni, many years after the hasty (and almost forced) conclusion of the research. The result was a report through which the Rabdo Team (Marco Zagni, Diego Marin, Loris Bagnara, Piercarlo Bormida) intended to explore this incredible and elusive story from multiple sides: in particular from a scientific point of view, trying to explain how the Electronic Diviner works and to investigate the plausibility of the existence of an ancient non-human civilization; but trying also interpret this story from different point of view such as esotericism, mythology, science fiction. You will find in this book: Intriguing Historical Expedition: Follow the groundbreaking 1960s research conducted by Italian scholars utilizing an innovative electronic instrument developed by Eng. Alessandro Porro, unveiling surprising vestiges of an advanced ancient civilization predating humanity. Enigmatic 'Diary' Discoveries: Delve into the astonishing findings chronicled by journalist Mario Miniaci in his 'Diary,' revealing evidence of an intelligent species during the Eocene epoch, sparking curiosity and speculation about Earth's ancient history. Multi-Perspective Exploration: Join the Authors as they meticulously dissect Miniaci's 'Diary' and accompanying materials from scientific, esoteric, and speculative angles, aiming to unravel the mysteries of the Electronic Diviner and the existence of an enigmatic pre-human civilization. Interdisciplinary Investigation: Uncover a riveting blend of scientific inquiry and speculative analysis as the Eng. Porro's team scrutinizes the technological implications and potential societal impact of an ancient, technologically advanced species in the Eocene Epoch. Provocative Insights: Experience a thought-provoking journey into realms of mythology, science fiction, and esotericism, as the book invites readers to ponder the plausibility and implications of a prehistoric civilization, challenging conventional views of Earth's ancient past. |
what is the meaning of agartha: The Book Of Hedu: Insights from Past Life Regressions A Study of 17 Clients Journeys into Their Past Lives Mr. Hedu, 2022-11-28 THE BOOK OF HEDU My name is Heduviges and they call me Hedu. In 2005 I became certified in the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique® in Mount Shasta California with the Dolores Cannon Academy. I am a Level 2 practitioner with over 200 hypnoses under my name. I have lived on the island of Aruba all my life, we are a Dutch Colony with means I hold a Dutch passport. At Mount Shasta California we were 150 students , we were all there to study Quantum Healing Level 2 and we were supposed to practice a lot on each other. My first client in Mount Shasta was Cecile, we were sitting together in the classroom and she asked me to do a regression session with her. It was a short induction and she went right into trance. I need you to come down of the cloud very slowly and when you reach the floor tell me what you see. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Black Terror White Soldiers David Livingstone, 2013-06-16 Far too ignorant of the histories of the rest of the world, being aware of only the accomplishments of Greece, Rome and Europe, Westerners have been made to believe that their societies represent the most superior examples of civilization. However, the Western value system stems from a misconception that, as in nature, human society too is evolving. The idea derives from the hidden influence of secret societies, who followed the belief in spiritual evolution of the Kabbalah, which taught that history would attain its fulfillment when man would become God, and make his own laws. Therefore, the infamous Illuminati gave its name to the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, which claimed that human progress must abandon superstition, meaning Christianity, in favor of reason. Thus the Illuminati succeeded in bringing about the French and American revolutions, which instituted the separation of Church and State, and from that point forward, the Western values of Humanism, seen to include secularism, human rights, democracy and capitalism, have been celebrated as the culmination of centuries of human intellectual evolution. This is the basis of the propaganda which has been used to foster a Clash of Civilizations, where the Islamic world is presented as stubbornly adhering to the anachronistic idea of theocracy. Where once the spread of Christianity and civilizing the world were used as pretexts for colonization, today a new White Man's Burden makes use of human rights and democracy to justify imperial aggression. However, because, after centuries of decline, the Islamic world is incapable of mobilizing a defense, the Western powers, as part of their age-old strategy of Divide and Conquer, have fostered the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, to both serve as agent-provocateurs and to malign the image of Islam. These sects, known to scholars as Revivalists, opposed the traditions of classical Islamic scholarship in order to create the opportunity to rewrite the laws of the religion to better serve their sponsors. Thus were created the Wahhabi and Salafi sects of Islam, from which were derived the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been in the service of the West ever since. But, the story of the development of these Islamic sects involves the bizarre doctrines and hidden networks of occult secret societies, being based on a Rosicrucian myth of Egyptian Freemasonry, which see the Muslim radicals as inheritors of an ancient mystery tradition of the Middle East which was passed on to the Knights Templar during the Crusades, thus forming the foundation of the legends of the Holy Grail. These beliefs would not only form the cause for the association of Western intelligence agencies with Islamic fundamentalists, but would fundamentally shape much of twentieth century history. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Blanche Cleans Up Barbara Neely, 1999 Trying to figure out the truth behind the death of a young black man, Blanche encounters a love triangle with bent angles, teen pregnancy, phony spirituality, and at least one person who doesn't mean her any good. |
what is the meaning of agartha: Gods with Amnesia Robert Sepehr, 2016-03-28 The idea that our planet consists of a hollow, or honeycombed, interior is not new. Some of the oldest cultures speak of civilizations inside of vast cavern-cities, within the bowels of the earth. According to certain Buddhist and Hindu traditions, secret tunnels connect Tibet with a subterranean paradise, and they call this legendary underworld Agartha. In India, this underground oasis is best known by its Sanskrit name, Shambhala, thought to mean 'place of tranquility.' Mythologies throughout the world, from South America to the Arctic, describe numerous entrances to these fabled inner kingdoms. Many occult organizations, esoteric authors, and secret societies concur with these myths and legends of subterranean inhabitants, who are the remnants of antediluvian civilizations, which sought refuge in hollow caverns inside the earth.Assuming that the myths are true, and the Earth is partially hollow, how could life survive underground? How would organisms receive the ventilation required to breathe miles below the surface? What would provide the light needed to see, or to cause the photosynthesis necessary for the plant life that allegedly exists in these inner worlds? Are there any known sources of sustenance available that could provide for a large human population? What evidence is there that a sustainable biosphere could exist miles below the surface, totally isolated from the nourishment and the established life cycle provided by the sun? Where are the entrances to inner earth, and which races live there?Author and anthropologist, Robert Sepehr, explores these questions and attempts to unlock their riddles, which have eluded any serious consideration in mainstream academia. Numerous endevours have been undertaken to access the interior of the earth. Polar expeditions and battles, such as Operation Highjump, still remain largely classified, and have been shrouded in secrecy for decades, but scientific revelations validating the rumors surrounding these covert events, and their implications, are finally being exposed to daylight. What are the mysteries of inner Earth? |
what is the meaning of agartha: Blackroots Science Modimoncho, 2012-01-01 Knowledge of the elders about the ancient life and ancient science, beginning with the creation of our universe all the way to the creation of our earth. Contains knowledge of what is soon to come regarding this present era. |
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