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Agartha. THE MYTH OF THE KINGDOM AND ITS MYSTERIES HIDDEN

AGARTHI. THE MITH OF THE HIDDEN REIGN - Agharti is legendary reign that reside in the Earth’s core. A lot of ancient culture wrote about it, Hindus have known it as Aryavartha, the land from which the Vedas come, the Chinese as His Tien, the russian Christian sect “Old Believers” that called it Belovodye, and the Kirghiz as Janaidar. Its capital city is called Shambala, where lives The King of the World. Most important about it, is what happened to the Admiral of the United States Richard E. Byrd, in a travel through the North Pole (coming soon an article about him). Agarthi concept figures in Vajrayana Buddhism and Tibetan Kalachakra.
Secondo le tradizioni orientali, Agarthi (or Agartha ) is an underground realm that stretches from Asia to the world through an ancient system of tunnels. And in the capital, Shambhala, sits the King of the World . This tradition takes us back to the Brahman religion, also described in the Kalachakra Tantra and Tibetan Buddhism, although the French occultist René Guénon in his book "Le Roi du Monde " (1927) makes mention of many other cultures and religions that contain the myth of a hidden realm.
be remembered that the Hindu Aryavartha speak of, land of origin of the Vedas, the Chinese of Hsi Tien, the Western Paradise of Hsi Wang Mu, the Royal Mother of the West, the Christian sect of Russian Old Believers called Belovodye while Kirghiz Janaidar call. All regions located below the earth's crust.
Of primary importance is on the testimony of Admiral of the United States Navy Richard E. Byrd , and what happened as a result of his statements and his crew. But this will be tackled later.
In 1922, Ferdynand Ossendowsky states, in his " Beasts, Hommes et Dieux" , having learned from the Mongol prince Choultoun Beyli much information about Agarthi: "... it is a great kingdom with millions of inhabitants, over which reigns the King of the World. He knows all the forces of nature, and understands the great book of destiny .... " Another important work on
Agarthi, is The Smoky God (1908) by Willis Emerson . The text is presented in the form of diary of a Norwegian sailor named Olaf Jansen on a trip to the North Pole . Found one of the many entrances to the underground kingdom, Olaf had lived there, along with his figlioe for about two years. Describes the inhabitants as people from very fair skin. The name of Agatha is never mentioned in this book, even if Emerson will use this story in later works by giving the kingdom to that of Agarthi. The Theosophical Society
, founded by Helena Blavatsky medium accepts the existence of Agarthi. Claimed to be in telepathic contact with this breed survived a violent catastrophe of the past. In this myth were joined by other secret societies, including those that go the myth of Thule .

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