An in-depth investigation of lost ancient knowledge.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is one of my favorites on ancient stone temples and the knowledge of the earth and her energy grids that modern man has lost or failed to see. It proves to the reader that we all live within the ruins of an ancient and lost society that until recently has been invisible to man because of it's size. The entire surface of the earth is marked with the works and lay out on the ground of a vast network of evidence that the ancient peoples not only communicated accross oceans but had a very good grasp of higher end mathmatics rivaling our best computers in accuracy. Alan F. Alford also makes this theory evident in his new book The Phoenix Solution. (Probably easier to find than The View over Atlantis) Michells book concludes that the ancient cultures had a once universal thought pattern and system that was in tune with nature. He also proves to the reader that modern man is suffering from a mass amnesia.. Further reading on ancient geomancy and sacred geometry will only add to the evidence that Michell has published in this 1969 book, a book 30 years ahead of its time. Todays satellite images prove much of what Michell wrote of the layout of ley lines and the like all over the world. Especially the temple sites of Glastonbery and St Mary's chapel as well as the axis of St Benidict"s church and Stonehenge. Michell brilliantly ties in the equation of alchemical fusion with the secret math in the layout of certain sacred ancient sites. A must read for fans of Zecharia Sitchin as well as those just wanting to learn more about the incredible knowledge and purpose in the design of these ancient structures from long long ago.
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