Apocalypse Aerie : Epilogue

 

First Couple

Change is occurring now at what can almost only be properly described as an exponential rate. If you haven't noticed don't worry, you're amongst the comfortably incognizant. Just hang on for the ride.

Antarctica remains under a mile of ice but far above in the icy skies constellations are opening and synergies appear to be unfolding. Sound spacey? I've got to concur. In short, there's things seemingly going on and they're largely beyond our ken to understand.

Some may ask: 'Who cares? Devoting a website to Atlantis, myths and mysteries of the past!' There's more important things going on : growing gap between the globally impoversished and the well-off, civil wars, irreversible climate change, the end of the petroleum age and on and on ... why should anyone care about all this historical stuff?

In two words? Relativity.

The more we discover about humanity's past the more unlikely our sudden leaps to civilization in Jericho, Sumeria, Egypt, the Americas and others seem to have been. The more we decipher the Sumerian accounts of civilization's history the clearer it starts to become that early mankind was not civilization's primary instigator. In short, mankind and his civilizations may have had more than a little help at various well-documented points along the way. Mankind's undiscovered past and his future are more closely intertwined than is commonly thought.

What's that got to do with relativity? What we presently consider time and three-dimensional space are little more than a frame of reference for conceptualisations of reality. And when time is little more than a concept the unlikely aspects of mankind's historical, legendary and sometimes even mythological past take on a shimmering new delicacy.

The unlikely aspects of the past - some of them mankind's uncanny familiarty with distant constellations; mythological accounts describing interreactions of otherwise unrecorded planetary encounters; maps of an ice-free Antartica; impossibly early archeo-astronomical engineering feats - each points to a somewhat stellar, (sometimes unsettlingly interventionist) prehistory that established scholars in most fields still seem unprepared to contemplate.

Coincidence, synchronicity, destiny. Beyond today's rapid technological changes and mankind's relentless globalisation, something appears to be happening, something is changing and it is subtle, universal, partially spiritual but mostly paradigmatic. This time - this coming turn of the clock, this is not the turning of just one age - this is the turning of a combination lock.

There has never been so much at stake. Not surprising that it's never been so busy on planet Earth.

With all these souls on-line what we must accomplish now is the most important of all. The evolution of consciousness should become universal and complete. Neither religion, state, nor political inclination should be permitted in any way to deny it.

It's not too late. At all.

Marc Bergvelt

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Links & Suggested Reading
Plato ~ Critias
Zecharia Sitchin ~ The Twelfth Planet, et al.
Immanuel Velikovsky ~
Worlds in Collision, et al.
Charles H. Hapgood ~ Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings
Michael Baigent ~ Ancient Traces
Graham Hancock ~ Fingerprints of the Gods
Graham Hancock & Robert Bauval ~ Keeper of Genesis
Rand & Rose Flem-Ath ~ When the Sky Fell
Andrew Collins ~ From the Ashes of Angels
Jane B. Sellers ~ The Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt
Planet X Video ~ News & interviews on Planet X

 

[Apocalypse Aerie] [The Einstein Connection] [Ancient Maps] [Earth Crust Displacement] [Myths of Catastrophism] [History & Science in Myth] [Egypt; The Call of the Sphinx] [India; A Cradle for Civilization] [America; Fear of the Dark] [World Ocean; Path to Atlantis] [Precession; Warning of the Ancients] [Epilogue & Links]
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