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Topic: Interesting book - with much underlying knowdge and a wider issue of civilisation
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Swerve unregistered
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posted February 03, 2006 07:46 AM
http://www.grahamhancock.com/supernatural/ Let me know what you think. I have read other books by Mr.Hancock, and I haven't decided which way to go, but his theory or Atlantis and ancient civilisations opens the door to all the other arguments. His fact-finding skills and almost detective mind give it all edge for me. But I wonder if his arrogance is the downfall in his approach. I would be interested to know your opinions as I believe all we discuss here is a knowledge that was in its prime far beyond the reaches of the current civilisation we find ourselves in. Swerve IP: Logged |
Swerve unregistered
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posted February 03, 2006 08:02 AM
http://www.grahamhancock.com/library/bookshop.php All his books, make sure you look at his picture galleries. They are trying to say that the structures under the water AREN'T MAN MADE!. Scientists and historians really are a funny bunch who don't like to be wrong. Swerve IP: Logged |
Quinnie Moderator Posts: 780 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted February 03, 2006 03:12 PM
Maybe they are Earth made shaped by the air, fire and water. The only thing that makes me sceptical about supernatural is that it gives you the feel that it's super powered by an alien race when it could be our own Earth's creation.IP: Logged |
Swerve unregistered
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posted February 04, 2006 12:22 PM
When I said they say they aren't man-made, what I meant was, of course they are!This book asks why we suddenly experienced spirituality and had nothing like it before, as the scenitists would have us beleive. I think astrology is part of a knowledge that has survived when the civilisation it sprang from did not. Its the tip of a spiritual iceberg that is vissble way past supposed history in many many places around the world. I wasn't goin all X-Files alien conspiracy on ya just to be clear. Swerve IP: Logged |
maklhouf unregistered
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posted February 05, 2006 06:59 AM
He is respected and well thought of, but I didn't think he did astrology------------------ And I will give thee the treasures of darkness Isiah 45:3 IP: Logged |
Swerve unregistered
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posted February 05, 2006 09:00 AM
He doesn't. I just link this theory of an ancient civilisation with astrology, which the ancient civlisations used. Plus they have maps of the solar system millenia before we discovered them.Thats the link. They were obsessed with the stars. You find evidence of this all around the world in very similar ways. I find this fascinating and perhaps in the future enlightening as spirtuality may have been far more advanced thatn our current civilisation has managed at this point. Swerve IP: Logged |