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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Of that fact no better proof can be obtained than by com- paring the symbols of the universe found among the Mayas , the Hindoos , the Chaldees , and the Egyptians . The simplest is that of the Mayas . It seems to have served as model ...
Of that fact no better proof can be obtained than by com- paring the symbols of the universe found among the Mayas , the Hindoos , the Chaldees , and the Egyptians . The simplest is that of the Mayas . It seems to have served as model ...
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The Hindoos and the Chaldees regarded it as emblem of the spirit of the universe . Exoterically this central circle represents the sun , the light and life - giver of the physical world , evolved from fire and water.1 It is well known ...
The Hindoos and the Chaldees regarded it as emblem of the spirit of the universe . Exoterically this central circle represents the sun , the light and life - giver of the physical world , evolved from fire and water.1 It is well known ...
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As to the four double rays , those nearest to the houses of the sun typify the primordial Four , direct emanations from the central sun - the four Heavenly Giants who helped in fashioning the material universe . The lower ones symbolize ...
As to the four double rays , those nearest to the houses of the sun typify the primordial Four , direct emanations from the central sun - the four Heavenly Giants who helped in fashioning the material universe . The lower ones symbolize ...
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... how did it happen that they adopted precisely the same geometrical figures as the Mayas to typify their notions of the creation of the universe , which we are told they borrowed from " the materialistic religion of the non - Vedic ...
... how did it happen that they adopted precisely the same geometrical figures as the Mayas to typify their notions of the creation of the universe , which we are told they borrowed from " the materialistic religion of the non - Vedic ...
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Still " Manu borrowed some of the ideas conveyed in his account of the creation of the universe by Brahma . " 6 5 From whom did he borrow them ? " The Brahmins rarely attempted to ignore or denounce the traditions of any new people with ...
Still " Manu borrowed some of the ideas conveyed in his account of the creation of the universe by Brahma . " 6 5 From whom did he borrow them ? " The Brahmins rarely attempted to ignore or denounce the traditions of any new people with ...
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