Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxA new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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One thing , however , is certain -neither their opinion nor mine will alter events that have happened in the dim past of which so little is known to - day . A record of many of these events has reached our times written , by those who ...
One thing , however , is certain -neither their opinion nor mine will alter events that have happened in the dim past of which so little is known to - day . A record of many of these events has reached our times written , by those who ...
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“ It seems to me that it is time , ” he says , “ to speak of the various things pertaining , to this country , and of its natives ; not , however , with the extension some might desire , mentioning in detail their origin and the ...
“ It seems to me that it is time , ” he says , “ to speak of the various things pertaining , to this country , and of its natives ; not , however , with the extension some might desire , mentioning in detail their origin and the ...
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Sometimes , likewise , on account of its rotundity , and because it contains the germs of all things , they compared the earth to a calabash , kum , full of seeds . These similes seem to have been favorite ones , since they made ...
Sometimes , likewise , on account of its rotundity , and because it contains the germs of all things , they compared the earth to a calabash , kum , full of seeds . These similes seem to have been favorite ones , since they made ...
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“ Kui Land , ” according to the Maya language the land of the gods , ” the birthplace of the Goddess Maya , “ the mother of the gods ” and of men , the feminine energy of Brahma by whose union with Brahma all things were produced .
“ Kui Land , ” according to the Maya language the land of the gods , ” the birthplace of the Goddess Maya , “ the mother of the gods ” and of men , the feminine energy of Brahma by whose union with Brahma all things were produced .
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Phylarchus states the same thing . " Still the Egyptian sages must have had very strong motives for thus honoring this serpent and causing it to play so conspicuous a part in the mysteries of their religion .
Phylarchus states the same thing . " Still the Egyptian sages must have had very strong motives for thus honoring this serpent and causing it to play so conspicuous a part in the mysteries of their religion .
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