A comprehensive outline of humanity’s earliest development during the Polarian, Hyperborean, Lemurian, Mwvian, Atlantean, Megalithic and Modern Ages
The Meta-Creative Languages, Vibratory Signatures, Power Sources, Architectural and Building Techniques, Structured Societies and Unresolved Karmic Residue of each World Age
Does the present global population explosion mark the return of all souls from past World Ages for the completion of major collective karmic patterns?
Correlations of Plato’s account of the geographical position, environment, history and destruction of Atlantis 12,000 years ago with modern studies in oceanography, geology, paleo-botany, archaeology, ethnology and paleontology of the central Atlantic and surrounding landmasses
The mystery of sunken ruins found in the Caribbean region—a lost colony of Atlantis?
A detailed analysis of the Book of Genesis’ description of the Antediluvian world and its history, based on an indepth study of the Hebrew text and the hidden meanings of the names of the pre-Flood patriarchs
Evidence for Cro-Magnon fashion clothing, hairstyles, jewelry, sewing needles, musical instruments, stone-and-cement construction, mining, bridled horses, harvesting of crops, mathematics and calendar systems, knowledge of the zodiac constellations, widespread commerce, sailing across open seas, sophisticated artistic techniques, use of symbols and alphabetic writing
A remarkable culture once existed along the Indus river that was very advanced in all its many aspects
The true history of the Harappans has its origins dating back to the Ages of Lemuria and Mw
Mohenjo-Daro had sophisticated city planning, streets with sewers and electric lighting, and a social structure without authority figures, all dating back over four thousand years ago
The Harappan culture gave birth to the major spiritual elements that later became Hinduism
How we look at artifacts that have survived from the past depends on what preconceived ideas we have of what directions history has taken or not taken—and just how much humanity has forgotten