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RE: Pyramids and other Cyclopean buildings -- Atlantis - Mayans and Aztecs

Aug 19, 2002 05:31 PM
by dalval14


Aug 19 2002

Re: Cyclopean and other Buildings supervised by Adepts
Antiquity to 750,000 B C


Dear Larry:

Why is there a similarity in ancient monuments around the
world?

H P in The SECRET DOCTRINE says: S D II 750 (bottom)
"...the Initiates of the Second sub-race of the Aryan family
moving from one land to the other for the purpose of
supervising the building of menhirs and dolmens of colossal
Zodiacs in stone, and places of sepulchre to serve as
receptacles for the ashes of generations to come..." One
may assume an antiquity of some 750,000 years to this event.
(S D II 470-1)

Additional references to this may be had at:

SECRET DOCTRINE II 273, 293, 339, 341-3, 424fn, 752-4,
759, 764, 770-2,

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Additionally, in Magazine THEOSOPHY we have in the pages ON
THE LOOKOUT several accounts of actual gigantic figures to
be found in the branches of the Havasuppai Canyon (off the
GRAND CANYON) up to 1922/25 when a rock slide covered them
up. Photographs were taken and are in the archives of the
San Francisco State University and in the Archaeological
dept. of the U S Government in Washington.


NOTE : H.P.Blavatsky says the statues on Rapa-Nui (Easter
Island) were made of Lemurians living in a vast city some 30
miles away. Over 4 million years old. [ S D II 224, 316-7,
326-8, 331-7, 340, 788,

ISIS UNVEILED is full of accounts of ancient monuments.


Best wishes,

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: Larry F Kolts [mailto:llkingston2@juno.com]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 1:15 PM
To: study@blavatsky.net
Subject: [bn-study] Re: Atlantis - Mayans and Aztecs

Let me raise the stakes on this one just a little more.

There are a number of civilizations that have existed in
Meso-America. To
name only a few:

1-The Olemcs, those who sculpted those colossal "heads."
Are those heads
reflective of actual body size and thus also memorializing
one of the
early gigantic races?

2-The Mayans, whose famtastic cities dot the landscape and
whose ruins
are only partially revealed from the jungles that claimed
them.

3-The Toltecs

4-The Aztecs

Almost all the ruins are composite. That is, what you first
see isn't all
you get. Each civilization covered the buildings of their
forerunners
with another layer of building material. These finds are
fantastic.

And what of the mound builders in the U.S.A. It is said that
some of
their cities were lager than anything in Europe for the same
time period.


Why are all these buildings so similar in many ways to
things Egyptian?
Scientists maintain that all these Amerindians came across
the Bering
Strait from Asia. Then why does so much of what they had
reflect a Middle
Eastern similarity?

And as we move south to the land of the Incas, those
gigantic "drawings"
of birds and spiders, unrecognizable except from the air.
What do they
really reflect? How were they done?

Yes, there's much to look into.

Larry





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