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The oldest myth in the world

Why did Alexander saint - Yves find this odd and outlandish idea of Agartha so irresistibly fascinating, but more than that, genuinely believable? We can take a guess that during his previous period of learning the Hebrew language and studying the Jewish tradition of Kabbalah for his work " Mission of the Jews ",he came across the ancient revelation that not only was the Garden of Eden an actual physical utopia located on the earth but, more accurately, deep within the planet and could be  reached by traveling through a cave.

Specifically this cave is the real life location known as the cave of the patriarchs, branded by Jews as the cave and to Muslims as that sanctuary of Abraham, as one of the most holy pilgrimage sites in both religions stated clearly in "The Zohar", the foundational work of Jewish Kabbalah ,as well as in other ancient sources from the region between Israel and the dead sea, the garden of Eden should indeed be through of as an inner earth kingdom.

The timely parallel of Eden and Agartha should not be surprising through as one considers that the belief in another note holy wold inside of our Plante earth is easily one of the most consistent motifs in mythology. I can hardly begin to count the number of ancient cultures which which allude to the inner realms of earth, if not an entire civilization that resides there just in North America for instance the Navojos believe that their ancestors emerged from a subterranean world under the Navojos mountains.

The Aztects feel that they were one of seven tribes that came out of the canvern of Aztlan the leader of the creek tribes state overly that the earth opened up in the West and the creeks came out.

The pawnee story of creation tells that all living things came from under the ground.

The Zuni believe that in the old days, all men lived in caves at the centre of the earth and again with the tunnels there is odd Apache legend about a long and deep came in Arizona which is said to lead to an inner earth kingdom inhabited by a  mysterious tribe.

There is a dwelling which the gods created for the first human beings, a dwelling in which they became great and increased in number and that location of which is described in words exactly corresponding to those of Iranian, Indian, Chinese  Eddaic and Aztecan literature namely " The centre of the Earth ".

Saint - Yves secondhand account of Agartha probably would've been forgotten as a wild romp of the imagination if it weren't for a Polish scientist named Ferdinand ossendowski who, in 1922, published a book " Beasts ,men and Gods", an account of his escape into central Asia,fleeing from the Bolsheviks in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.

Dr. Ossendowski stated that during his travel in Mongolia , there were many times when both men and beast stopped in their tracks, silent and still , often crounching, their attention fixed on the ground

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