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RE: When does a myth become truth? Pt 2 - Mohenjo-daro a city 'nuked' in antiquity?

in #truth7 years ago (edited)

@tremendospercy loving this work dude! I must say from all the research I've done and the different angles I've looked at, I also believe we have been here before, perhaps multiple times. Four times if you go by the understanding of the precession of the equinoxes, the first time was the garden of Eden and mankinds fall from grace.

Perpetually frozen within cycles of time
until the wise
step forward and
in the sand
draw a line

There is a truth written within all these accounts and perhaps that's why it's so denigrated by western scholars. For me it's easy to comprehend that following some huge disaster or war the sea of time will wash away the age of man and without written records history will fade into myth and stories. Imagine what a few thousand years would do the world we now inhabit? we've only been industrialised for 100 years or so! Perhaps the lesson is not to let technology overtake understanding, reason, love and compassion. This series has really captured my imagination and got me thinking. I'm really looking forward to part 3. Excellent work, thanks for sharing.

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Thanks my friend,
You are absolutely right regarding the progression of the equinoxes and there is so much evidence (regardless of what academia say) of seriously ancient highly evolved civilisations the world over.
The sands of time are are destructive force and all that is left are the edifices hewn from rock. I will lay our more evidence of their existence in future posts as some is irrefutable when you consider the currents beliefs regarding the alleged technical and engineering capabilities of the ancients.
A well thought out and intelligent comment as always dude.

you've probably heard about this one already, but if not check out this guy explaining the star alignments at the Nabta Playa complex in Egypt... the mind blowing part is the last bit about the significance of the distances to the long baseline megaliths...