Gods with amnesia : subterranean worlds of inner earth
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Contributors
Sepehr, Robert, author
Published
Encino, CA : Atlantean Gardens ;, [2016].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
166 pages : black and white illustrations ; 23 cm
Status
Uintah County Library - General NonFiction - Second Floor
569.9
1 available
569.9
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Published
Encino, CA : Atlantean Gardens ;, [2016].
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
The idea that our planet consists of a hollow, or honeycombed, interior is not new. Some of the oldest cultures speak of civilizations inside of vast cavern-cities, within the bowels of the earth. According to certain Buddhist and Hindu traditions, secret tunnels connect Tibet with a subterranean paradise, and they call this legendary underworld Agartha. In India, this underground oasis is best known by its Sanskrit name, Shambhala, thought to mean 'place of tranquility.' Mythologies throughout the world, from South America to the Arctic, describe numerous entrances to these fabled inner kingdoms. Many occult organizations, esoteric authors, and secret societies concur with these myths and legends of subterranean inhabitants, who are the remnants of antediluvian civilizations, which sought refuge in hollow caverns inside the earth. Assuming that the myths are true, and the Earth is partially hollow, how could life survive underground? How would organisms receive the ventilation required to breathe miles below the surface? What would provide the light needed to see, or to cause the photosynthesis necessary for the plant life that allegedly exists in these inner worlds? Are there any known sources of sustenance available that could provide for a large human population? What evidence is there that a sustainable biosphere could exist miles below the surface, totally isolated from the nourishment and the established life cycle provided by the sun? Where are the entrances to inner earth, and which races live there? Author and anthropologist, Robert Sepehr, explores these questions and attempts to unlock their riddles, which have eluded any serious consideration in mainstream academia"--Amazon
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Sepehr, R. (2016). Gods with amnesia: subterranean worlds of inner earth . Atlantean Gardens ;.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Sepehr, Robert. 2016. Gods With Amnesia: Subterranean Worlds of Inner Earth. Atlantean Gardens.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Sepehr, Robert. Gods With Amnesia: Subterranean Worlds of Inner Earth Atlantean Gardens, 2016.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Sepehr, Robert. Gods With Amnesia: Subterranean Worlds of Inner Earth Atlantean Gardens ;, 2016.
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