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INFO: Wes's Recent Books - Da Vinci Code
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kimer
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Re: INFO: Wes's Recent Books - Mission de l'Inde en Europe

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According to Saint-Yves these 'Masters' with whom he claimed to be in contact lived in the mysterious underworld realm which is known as "Agartha". Saint-Yves d'Alveydre was the man who introduced the concept of "Agartha" to the Western world, "Agartha" ( the myth of "Agartha" is also known as "Shambhala", as it was known in India), the underworld realm peopled by initiates and lead by 'the Masters", Masters who are the Spiritual leaders of humanity.


Found this very interesting site regarding Agartha: http://www.crystalinks.com/hollowearth.html

In particular this caught my eye:
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There are allegedly several entrances to the Kingdom of Agharta throughout the world
Kentucky Mommoth Cave, in south-central Kentucky, US.
Mount Shasta, California, US - the Agharthean city of Telos allegedly exists within and beneath this mountain
Manaus, Brazil
Mato Grosso, Brazil - City of Posid
Igua Falls, border or Brazil and Argentina
Mount Epomeo, Italy
Himalayan Mountains, Tibet - the entrance to the underground city of Shonshe is allegedly guarded by Hindu monks.
Mongolia - the underground city of Shingwa allegedly exists beneath the border of Mongolia and China
Rama, India - beneath this surface city is a long lost subterranean city, they say, also named Rama
Great Pyramid of Giza
King Solomon's Mines
Dero Caves - Atlantean link
North and South Poles


Remember the caves at AGP? Could they be an entrance?
From Brent Bowers:
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Anyway, I really don't know that much about the caves, except that they've been there a long time, heheh. The only stories I've heard about them is that an explorer named Eric something tried to explore and map them around the turn of the century, but he disappeared, along with any maps he may have made. Folks seemed to think he was eaten by a Cave Bear. It's said that he reported discovering 7 rather large caverns before he disappeared, but again, that's just hearsay.

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=714

Not sure what significance but thought I'd share Smile
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Re: INFO: Wes's Recent Books - Mission de l'Inde en Europe

kimer wrote:
Eric something tried to explore and map them around the turn of the century, but he disappeared, along with any maps he may have made.


BTW from the Internment List: 68 Ulther, Eric, b. 1809 d. 1835
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Re: INFO: Wes's Recent Books - Le citta invisibili

And of course we had run across this book previously regarding Aglaura....
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=815&highlight=invisible+cities
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=674&highlight=invisible+cities
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Cities & Names 1
Aglaura: In this place of opposites, the idea of this city is more believable than the actual city

Round & Round we go.... looks like Wes was doing some of the same research Smile
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Re: INFO: Wes's Recent Books - Mission de l'Inde en Europe

kimer wrote:
kimer wrote:
Eric something tried to explore and map them around the turn of the century, but he disappeared, along with any maps he may have made.


BTW from the Internment List: 68 Ulther, Eric, b. 1809 d. 1835


So did anybody named Eric mysteriously appear in Ong's Hat around 1835? Is there an actual body in the grave?

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