Graham Hancock has
just published a new book. It is
entitled “Magicians of the Gods”. I
ordered it right away, even before checking the number of pages in the book. This is no easy read, as it contains 528
pages, but I don’t really plan on reading each and every page, unless the book
really grabs me. I heard Hancock
interviewed on a recent radio show, and it looks like his book will fill in
some of the information gaps I have on what happened to our planet about 13,000
years ago.
Why am I so
interested? As you know from reading the
accounts of my trip to Bolivia and Peru this fall, I am intensely interested in
the megalithic sites around the world, who built them, when they were built,
and what caused the demise of the advanced civilizations that created these
amazing sites. I am convinced that our
ancient and more advanced ancestors built such sites as the Great Pyramid and
the Sphinx on the Giza plateau in Egypt, Tiwanaku and Puma Punko in Bolivia,
and Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo and Sacsayhuaman in Peru, to name a few. Advanced “spiritual” technology was used to
carve and move the multi ton megaliths into place. Something happened to these civilizations to
wipe them and their technologies out and bounce us back into the Stone
Age.
According to
Hancock, the earth was hit by a very large piece of a comet around 12,800 years
ago, at the end of the last Ice Age. It
was hit again by debris from the same comet around 11,600 years ago. In between these two events, the earth was
thrown into a drastic cold period known as the Younger Dryas. As a result of this catastrophe and the
ensuing 1200 year long cold period, all of the large prehistoric mammals and a
large percentage of the humans on the planet died off. The construction of Gobekli
Tepe in southern Turkey was apparently started at the end of the Younger Dryas
period as a last ditch effort to preserve the ancient knowledge.
What I find
interesting is that occasionally when doing a healing session on a client, one
of their past lives may show up where I see them living in a generally flat and
treeless area. Approaching them is what
I can best describe as a fiery and lava like flow of some kind on the ground that
stretches as far as the eye can see, and from which there is no escape. Of course, they know that they are about to
die, and that trauma can get carried forward to this lifetime. This scenario has come up so often that I
know that it is an actual event that happened on our planet. Graham Hancock says that there were massive
fires around the globe as a result of the first comet strike, so that ties into
what I have seen with clients. These
fires also created the “black mat” in many areas, which is also evidence that
these large destructive fires took place.
The next question is,
can this massive destruction happen again to our planet? Possibly, yes, as the comet in question is
Encke, whose broad tail generates the Taurid meteor showers in early November
and then again in June. We have actually
just gone through this comet’s tail in the last 2 weeks or so. The particles from this meteor shower are
much larger than average, so they generate fire balls in the sky at night. It can take at least 10 days for the earth to
pass through this comet’s tail.
I am looking forward
to reading Hancock’s book, as it clearly covers a lot of ground as far as our
ancient catastrophic history is involved.
Not generally having a lot of time to read, this could take me years!
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