Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Atlantis, Giant Pyramids and Sphinxes

I bought a book when I was younger. It was all about occult stuff like levitation, poltergeist, seances... I was most interested in stories about Atlantis. I was amazed at how explorers in the 1950s described ruins that showed a culturally-advanced society that used a different energy source to power their city. The energy they used was supposedly generated from crystal pyramids. Some occult groups believe that crystals are natural energy accumulators due to their capacity for "vibrations." The structure of pyramids are also believed to concentrate energy into usable forms.

Recently, interest in Atlantis and lost ancient Egyptian cities have resurfaced. In the Mediterranean Sea for instance, the remains of pictograms, mummies and statues have been unearthed. It is believed that the discovery may be the lost city of Heracleion. The Huffington Post writes:
"It is a city shrouded in myth, swallowed by the Mediterranean Sea and buried in sand and mud for more than 1,200 years. But now archeologists are unearthing the mysteries of Heracleion, uncovering amazingly well-preserved artifacts that tell the story of a vibrant classical-era port."
And some of the finds:
Too cool, right?

Another recent find is a couple of giant crystal pyramids and sphinxes in the Bermuda Triangle. The scans show that the pyramids are really MASSIVE. Pyramids of that size have long been theorized by occultists to be potent power sources. From the article "Two Giant Underwater Crystal Pyramids Discovered in the Center of the Bermuda Triangle":
With the use of sonar, oceanographer Dr. Meyer Verlag discovered giant glass pyramids at a depth of two-thousand meters.  The use of other devices have allowed scientists to determine that these glass giants are both made of a crystal-like substance, and are nearly 3 times bigger than the pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
 This city is believed to be connected to Atlantis, and may have sunk during the last pole shift.

Image from Altering Perspectives
I hope they continue digging and studying these amazing archeological finds. Crystal energy seems particularly interesting, as it might be an answer to the current energy crisis.

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