Agartha

L Agartha (or Agarttha , orthography adopted by Rene Guénon, or Agharta or Agarthi or Asgharta)) is a legendary underground kingdom present in the Indian tradition and Amerindian.

Agartha would be an underground kingdom connected to all the continents of the Ground via a vast network of galleries and tunnels. This belief is found as of Antiquity. According to the legend, there still exists of vast portions of these galleries currently, the remainder having been destroyed by geological slips. The mystery remains as for knowing where the various entries of these galleries are; entries which can remain open besides only for a time only…

The capital of this Kingdom is Shambhala. This belief is very related to the world of the Bouddhisme, but one also finds it in the folklore of the Tibet, the Mongolia, the China, the Turkestan, the Cachemire, the Perse, the Russia, the France, the Germany, etc

It would preserve in its center of the libraries of files of the Lost Knowledge of the legendary absorbed continents of the Atlantis and of the Lémurie, would be the refuge of the " men éclairs" cities in the Tjukurpa of the Australian aboriginals and the Cosmology Mohawks, but also of the civilizations disappeared from the Mayas and the Aztec , like their treasures hidden before the arrival of the Conquistadores.

The Kingdom of Agharta is as at the base of the theory of the partisans of the Ground digs, affirming as the interior of the Earth is not solely composed of solid matter, but also of oceans, of ground auquels masses one can reach by entries present at the North pole as at the South pole, where through deep faults of the surface of planet.

That has a certain relationship with the Alchimie, in particular because of a form of energy called VRIL (they are the people of this underground Kingdom which could use this " énergie"). There is a share of dream, tales, myths. Entries of hidden galleries which do not remain " ouvertes" how a time is found in the fairy tales with entries of caves to the treasures opening only at certain times or in certain circumstances (the cave of Ali Baba for example, with its “Sesame, opens! ”).

Symbolic system of the caves , caves , underground caves and : in the cave can live gods and monsters, in the cave is rather a terrestrial reserve of energy, sometimes symbolized by the treasure (e.g.: the treasure of Ali Baba mentioned above). The cave is the concentration of magic forces, such as for example the " stars of in bas". The cave is a matrix, as the mine is the crucible of the Alchemist; it can shelter the dwarves, Gnomes and other guards of the hidden treasures. To enter the cave, it is to make return at the Origin, and from there, to go up to the sky, to leave the Cosmos, this is why Lao Zi would have been born there. The traditional Jesus, that of the popular cribs (extremely different from the Jesus of the Gospels), would have been born in a cave, following the example for example of the god pre Iran IEN Mithra. Lastly, to finish, but as a pit bottomless it does not have there end, the pit symbolizes the exploration of ego interior; and more particularly of ego primitive. for example the '' Dictionnaire of the symbols '', Jean Knight and Alain Gheerbrant

Entries

One traditionally locates some entries supposed of the Kingdom of Agharta, which are based, inter alia, on the Buddhist beliefs, in the following places:

Theory

One of the contemporary sources concerning this underground civilization is the book The Smoky God of Willis Emerson. He claims that its book is the biography of a Norwegian sailor named Olaf Jansen. He explains his voyage towards the Far North and his adventure in the center of the Earth. During two years, he would have lived in these underground cities with the inhabitants of these colonies of the network of Agharta. According to him, these inhabitants would be several meters high, would be fair with the blue eyes, would have the very clear skin and would have the air of large gods. It compares the capital, Shamballa, with the Jardin of Eden. Jansen will however not use the name of Agharta. He will be included later in another work entitled Agharta - Secrecies off the Subterrean Cities where it is announced that this name comes from the Buddhist beliefs of a civilization which would live in the center of the Earth.

According to this second work, the entire network would be composed of several colonies or cities of which Shamballa or Telos. All would have their own ecosystem and all the cities would be connected by a fast transport system.

Sources

  • Alec MacLellan - the world lost of Agharta
  • The Smoky God (Willis Emerson)
  • Agharta - Secrecies off the Subterrean Cities

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