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Bearded God. Who is He? New hypothesis

  • 31.07.2016
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Owing to a single little hint given in the commentary section regarding “bearded men”, a new extensive and bold hypothesis emerged, the first sentence of which you are reading right now, dear friends. At the initial stage of our online project we were actively searching for evidence of “the Messiah advent”, having reviewed an enormous range of available materials on prophecies and predictions, but later on we stopped because there were not so many predictions deserving attention and freely accessible. Then we started reviewing the Primordial Knowledge and ancient archaeological monuments at greater length, in particular stone pyramids that, on one hand, are scattered all over our planet and, on the other hand, are placed by accurate geographic coordinates, and we endeavoured to understand why ancestors erected such strange, mysterious, sometimes small and sometimes giant structures which have survived through time. In the course of our research we encountered references to legendary personalities who either descended from heaven, or came out of the water, or arrived by a boat, or ruled different nations, and who always provided people with practical advice and spiritual knowledge, i.e. rendered a real help. To tell the truth, when I began to collect and analyze new materials, I had no idea what the outcome would be, but my discoveries turned out to be indeed staggering.

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In quest of... The 11th century. Sican and Inca civilizations. Part Three

  • 02.09.2016
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We kindly recommend you to familiarize yourselves with the previous articles of the series In quest of… A journey to the remote 11th century:

 

This is neither a book nor a science work intended to impress readers, gain public recognition or obtain other benefits, so let me get straight to the point. As we remember, the great civilizer Quetzalcoatl left the Toltecs around the 11th century. Legends say he sailed away to the east in the same direction he had arrived from over the eastern sea. Let’s imagine for a moment that the god-king of the ancient Mexicans was Bodhisattva – the teacher of humanity. In such case, what was the sense for him to abandon North America and go back to Eurasia, when South America was right across a little isthmus (the contemporary Panama Canal), which was very close by the planetary scale? You should agree it would have been quite logical for him to leave sprouts of spiritual knowledge on the vast South American continent, where the Andes and the Amazon rainforest stretch for thousands of kilometres, before his ultimate departure from that part of the world.

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In quest of... The 11th century. Easter Island and Polynesia (Oceania). Part Four

  • 18.09.2016
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We kindly recommend you to familiarize yourselves with the previous articles of the series In quest of… A journey to the remote 11th century:

 

A journey to the remote 11th century series has proved to be much more difficult than I expected, though such difficulty even peps me up. During the last two months I felt ten times sorry for having started the theme. Max Vorontsov and Yura Ignatov who are searching for relevant information on the web also note a similar unclear pressure from outside. A part of my consciousness throws in numerous provocative questions and doubts about the reasonability of continuing the series, but at the same time the other part unexpectedly finds counterarguments, saying without such an analytical material dedicated to the initial preamble the whole website project may come down to a mere collection of authors’ lyrical opinions and lose its ultimate purpose. Therefore, we shall anyway endeavour to continue, though with a slight adjustment in our movement: we will minimize assumptions from our minds and refer only to universally recognized facts and discovered photographs. In particular, in this article we will have very, very many images, since the Pacific Ocean is truly immense.

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Viracocha. The One who came in a time of chaos

  • 31.07.2017
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We continue searching for historical materials that indirectly relate to the Preamble of our project, and today let me present to readers’ attention some extracts from Graham Hancock’s book Fingerprints of the Gods where a mysterious white-faced “stranger” immortalized in stone as a deity is mentioned. Many millennia ago he came to the South American continent to give knowledge to local people. Not so many myths and legends have remained about him, so it’s difficult to draw any conclusions. Nevertheless, for real seekers of truth the extracts below will be quite useful, for they can reveal a broader picture of relevant events. We will hardly manage to discover who Viracocha was and when exactly the events predicted in legends took place. Perhaps, it was at the time of the last global cataclysm, a great flood which demolished the previous human civilization about 12,000 years ago (the book tells a lot about that), or maybe later. Nonetheless, anyone who is interested in primordial knowledge can draw useful parallels and become stronger in faith that the said events are by no means a tale.

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Consciousness and Personality.
From the inevitably dead
to the eternally alive
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    02.08.2017

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    10.07.2016

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    25.07.2016

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