As science looks more and more at the human body with greater technology, we have begun to come full circle in understanding what the ancients knew about the heart, the brain, and divine consciousness. What is the heart? Is it more than just a pump for blood? Or could the truth about its power be related tot he essence of your entire being, and have a field of energy so great that it can transform not just your own being into that of light, love and happiness, but even those around you. What is the shining light of the heart, and how can you access it and gain the inner knowing of who you are and why you are here?
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"Notice that in Sumerian tablet records, they made a clear distinction between teachings they received from the Anunnaki (sky gods and goddesses,) and the teachings afforded the post-flood societies by the Apkallu (the inner Earth teachers, who came…"
"Agartha was known by virtually all ancient cultures, historically and pre-historically....The Sumerians named inner Earth; the Abzu, the Babylonians; Kur, the Norsemen; Svartalfheim, the Hindus; Patala, the Tibetans; Agartha.....
"Agartha was known by virtually all ancient cultures, historically and pre-historically....The Sumerians named inner Earth; the Abzu, the Babylonians; Kur, the Norsemen; Svartalfheim, the Hindus; Patala, the Tibetans; Agartha.....
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