Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 I'm sorry to say it, but it seems to me that there is a lot of pseudoscience being discussed here. While I certainly have direct experience that the astral body exists, and while I believe that my soul is also sheathed in an even more subtle causal body and that separate astral and causal planes exist in addition to the physical, I am disturbed by the surfeit of talk around here about, for example, hollow earth theories. There is no point in discussing such things, in my view, because they are clearly in conflict with the laws of physics and the rules God set up to govern the physical plane of creation, such as the law of gravity, for example. Regards, Ron Message: 4 Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:04:01 -0000 dino The Canopy and Pre-Puranic Understandings I think they also mentioned thecanopy > letting giants > > grow taller in the film (The Myth and Mystery of Giants.) > Ralph Ralph and Mike Mott, I think they also mentioned thecanopy > letting giants > > grow taller in the film (The Myth and Mystery of Giants.) > Ralph Ralph/Mike Mott, This is such a good point, about the presence of giants prior to the falling of the canopy. The Puranic literature presents historical narrations from before the fall of the canopy, from before the onset of the Kali Yuga. The Puranas describe tall human beings, Arjuna was said to be 12 feet tall. The humans described in the Puranas had a long duration of life, as much as 1,000 years, and fabulous memories. It is the unrefined rays of the sun which stunts our growth, cuts our duration of life, etc. there is one text in the Bhagavat purana which tells that, in the Kali Yuga, the human being is but short-lived, short in stature, less intelligent, lazy, and most of all unfortunate. ( After all, what kind of karma is the present surface human supposed to generate? ) Puranic descriptions tell that, although clouds were ever-present, it did not rain except at night. It seems that Venus still retains this canopy. Keep these descriptions in mind, then think about the descriptions of Olaf of the inner Earth inhabitants. The same thing, the duration of life, memories, height, ect. And Olaf said that there language was at least similar to Sanskrit, and that they worshipped in temples through song. He said that they were Caucasian, too, just like in Northern Europe. So there you have it. That original Indo-European culture once stretched from within the hollow Earth to the Arctic rim, down through Europe, across Persia and the Middle East, into Northern India, across to Bengal and up to Burma. But the point is that, in the hollow Earth, they are protected from the unrefined rays. Photons and other particles from the sun break up in our atmosphere and upon hitting the crust, form themselves into softer particles- unperceived by humans- and reach frequncies which allow them to pass through the shell and reach the hollow Earth > Ralph, > > The fall of the atmospheric canopy, and the resultant increase in > solar and cosmic radiation on Earth (stunting growth and > decreasing lifespans while causing disease), were the causes > that the non-human races and perhaps some partially human > ones had to take refuge inside the Earth. They lacked the level > of tolerance for the radiation that we humans had, and to some > extent, still have. "They" still lack this tolerance. The Bible, > Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha make reference to this, as do > dozens of other accounts from other traditions and cultures. > > This is mentioned in detail in my Foreword to CCCC. > > Thanks, > > --Mike > Ralph, > > The fall of the atmospheric canopy, and the resultant increase in > solar and cosmic radiation on Earth (stunting growth and > decreasing lifespans while causing disease), were the causes > that the non-human races and perhaps some partially human > ones had to take refuge inside the Earth. They lacked the level > of tolerance for the radiation that we humans had, and to some > extent, still have. "They" still lack this tolerance. The Bible, > Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha make reference to this, as do > dozens of other accounts from other traditions and cultures. > > This is mentioned in detail in my Foreword to CCCC. > > Thanks, > > --Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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