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I rather hear first hand accounts...Olaf Jensen's book, the Smokey God, was a great read, I remember reading that a long time ago. Or Admiral Byrd's logs from his flight....interesting stuff, and real....it's real accounts of the actual experience....no better teacher than experience :)
This is another classic fictional hollow earth adventure. The narrator, Olaf Jansen, is a Norwegian who sails with his father deep into the northern ice. There they sail over the lip of the hollow earth, and into the inner world, lit by a dim central sun (the 'smoky god' of the title). The inhabitants are an advanced race of giants who have electricity, monorails, and extremely long lifespans. The travelers return to the surface through the Antarctic, and as is usual in this genre, lose everything which could confirm their tale on the return voyage. The author, Willis George Emerson (1856-1918), was an American novelist; none of his other books appear to be on esoteric themes.
SO IT IS FICTIONAL.
One can read it @ http://www.sacred-texts.com/earth/smog/index.htm
By the way its Jancar, not Jancer lol I don't call you Ravinder Sing lol
I don't think it was fictional....Jensen told his story to Emerson on his death bed, and asked him to make a book about it to tell the world. Which probably wasn't the smartest move, all you have to do to discredit it is say....oh it's a fiction book by a fiction writer. Jensen didn't make the best choice, in terms of timing, or author.
Thank you!
If anyones read "Agartha" by Mariana Stjerna advertised on the right, be good to hear what its like :)
Thanks for the post! I love the inner earth stuff!