Subject: The Inner Earth. Part 6. Feb. 21, 2008.
Here we have some more information and then we start
the index of all the material that was used in these
article.
.......................................................
.......................................................
*Bailly thought he saw in this horse a twelve-oared
****p. .. But the 'horse' [has] a more occult primitive
meaning. The crocodile and the hippopotamus.
represented divine symbols. Poseidon is, in Homer,
the G-d of the Horse, and assumes that form himself
to please Ceres. Arion, their progeny, is one of
the aspects of that 'horse,' which is a cycle.
**The severed parts must be Norway and other
lands in the neighbourhood of the Arctic Circle.
It is very curious that Cosmas Indicopleustes,
who lived in the sixth century A.D., should have
always maintained that man was born, and dwelt
at first in a country beyond the Ocean, a proof
of which had been given him in India, by a learned
Chaldean. He says: 'The lands we live in are
surrounded by the ocean, but beyond that ocean
there is another land which touches the walls
of the sky; and it is in this land that man was
created and lived in paradise. During the Deluge,
Noah was carried in his ark into the land his
posterity now inhabits.' The twelve-legged horse
of Hoshang was found on that continent named
the "dry" island.
The 'C-ristian topography' of Cosmas
Indicopleustes and its merits are well known;
but here the good father repeats a universal
tradition, now, moreover, corroborated by facts.
Every arctic traveller suspects a continent or
a 'dry island' beyond the line of eternal ice.
[37]
Yet no such island or continent in the far
north has been discovered -- on the earth's
outer surface.
(JW Here is the index of this material.)
References
1. The Imperishable S-cred Land
[1] See
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/continents.htm
T-eosophy and the seven continents,
[2] H.P. B-avatsky, "The s-cret doctrine" (1888),
Pasadena, CA: T-eosophical University Press, 1977, 2:6.
[3] Ibid., 2:400fn.
[4] Ibid., 2:401.
[5] G. de P-rucker, "Studies in o-cult philosophy,
Pasadena, CA: Theosophical University Press, 1973, p. 555.
[6] "The se-ret doctrine", 2:11-12; H.P. Bl-vatsky,
"The th-osophical glossary" (1892), Los Angeles, CA:
Theosophy Company, 1973, p. 186.
2. Shambhala
[1] Victoria LePage, Shambhala: The fascinating truth
behind the myth of Shangri-La, Wheaton, IL: Quest, 1996,
pp. 6-8.
[2] Edwin Bernbaum, "The way to shambhala", Los
Angeles, CA: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1980, p. 207.
[3] Ibid., pp. 36-7.
[4] Ibid., p. 37.
[5] Nicholas Roerich, Shambhala: In search of the new
era, Rochester, VE: Inner Traditions, 1990, pp. 1-33.
[6] G. de Purucker, "O-cult glossary", 2nd ed.,
Pasadena, CA: Theosophical University Press, 1996,
pp. 155-6.
[7] "Dialogues of G. de Purucker", Pasadena, CA:
Theosophical University Press, 1948, 1:146-7.
[8] G. de Purucker, "Esoteric teachings", San
Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1987, 2:9.
[9] H.P. Blavatsky, "Isis unveiled" (1877),
Pasadena, CA: T-eosophical University Press,
1972, 1:589-90; H.P. Bl-vatsky, "The s-cret
doctrine" (1888), Pasadena, CA: Th-osophical
University Press, 1977, 2:220, 319, 502-3,
636-7; A.T. Barker (comp.), "The mahatma
letters to A.P. Sinnett", 2nd ed., Pasadena,
CA: Theo-ophical University Press, 1975, p. 155.
[10] G. de Purucker, "Fountain-source of
o-cultism", Pasadena, CA: Theo-ophical
University Press, 1974, p. 530.
3. A northern paradise
[1] Richard L. Thompson, "Mysteries of the
s-cred universe: The cosmology of the
Bhagavata Purana", Alachua, FL: Govardhan Hill
Publi****ng, 2000, pp. 132-55.
[2] Ibid., p. 136.
[3] Victoria LePage, "Shambhala: The
fascinating truth behind the myth of
Shangri-La", Wheaton, IL: Quest, 1996,
p. 31.
[4] H.P. Blavat-ky, "The sec-et doctrine"
(1888), Pasadena, CA: Theosophi-al University
Press, 1977, 1:126-7; H.P. Blavatsk-, "The
theo-ophical glossary" (1892), Los Angeles,
CA: The-sophy Company, 1973, p. 213.
"The secret doctrine, 2:404.
Ibid., 2:401fn.
LePage, Shambhala, pp. 73, 89.
"The sec-et doctrine", 2:400fn.
[9] LePage, "Shambhala", p. 73.
[10] Ibid., pp. 84, 130.
[11] G. Smith, "The Chaldean account of genesis"
(1876), San Diego, CA: Wizards Bookshelf, 1977,
p. 103; "The se-ret doctrine", 2:2.
[12] William F. Warren, "Paradise found: The
cradle of the human r-ce at the north pole" (1885),
Mokelumne Hill, CA: Health Research, 1964, p. 240.
(JW I have visited their store many times a few
years ago. They have now moved but can be
probably be found by going to
google.com
and putting in the words,
Health Research.)
"Paradise found, pp. 141, 143, 244, 208.
[14] Marshall B. Gardner, A journey to the earth's
interior or Have the poles really been discovered
(2nd ed., 1920), Mokelumne Hill, CA: Health
Research, 1964, pp. 302, 309-10.
Paradise found, p. 234.
[16] LePage, "Shambhala", p. 78.
[17] "The se-ret doctrine, 2:408fn.
LePage, "Shambhala", pp. 45-6.
[19] W.T.S. Thackara, 'Our sp-ritual home',
Sunrise, April/May 1990, pp. 103-10.
[20] LePage, "Shambhala">, p. 198.
[21] Henry Corbin, "The man of light in
Iranian Sufism", New York: Omega
Publications, 1994, pp. 57-8.
[22] Ibid., pp. 39-40.
[23] Arthur Cotterell, "A dictionary of
world my-hology", London: Book Club Associates,
p. 53; "The sec-et doctrine", 2:290-2, 609-10.
"The theo-ophical glossary", p. 12; "The secr-t
doctrine", 2:6; H.P. "Bla-atsky collected
writings", Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publi****ng
House, 1950-91, 4:526-7.
"Bl-vatsky collected writings", 4:526.
[26] H.P. Blavat-ky, "The s-cret doctrine",
edited by Boris de Zirkoff, Adyar, Madras:
Th-osophical Publi****ng House, 1979, 2:291.
4. Inner kingdoms
[1] Nicholas Roerich, "Shambhala: In search
of the new era", Rochester, VE: Inner
Traditions, 1990, p. 213.
[2] Ibid., p. 215.
[3] Victoria LePage, "Shambhala: The
fascinating truth behind the myth of
Shangri-La", Wheaton, IL: Quest, 1996, pp. 14,
41, 48-9.
[4] "The Theo-ophist", September 1888, pp.
757-8;
H.P. Bla-atsky collected writings", Wheaton,
IL: Th-osophical Publi****ng House, 1950-91,
2:120; H.P. B-avatsky, "From the caves and
jungles of Hindostan", Wheaton, IL:
Theo-ophical Publi****ng House, 1983, pp. 20fn,
77, 253-6, 342, 381-2, 392; H.P. Blav-tsky,
"The sec-et doctrine" (1888),
Pasadena, CA: The-sophical University
Press, 1977, 2: 220-1.
[5] David Hatcher Childress, "Lost cities
& ancient mysteries of South America",
Stelle, IL: Adventures Unlimited Press,
1986, pp. 63-7, 72, 172-5; David Hatcher
Childress, "Lost cities of North & Central
America", Stelle, IL: Adventures Unlimited
Press, 1992, pp. 83-4, 200-1, 213-4, 256-7,
302-3, 316-20, 390-1.
[6] H.P. Blavats-y, "Isis unveiled (1877),
Pasadena, CA: Theos-phical University Press,
1972, 1:547, 595-8; "Bla-atsky collected
writings", 2:339-43, and diagram facing
p. 336.
"Bla-atsky collected writings", 11:5-7;
"Isis unveiled", 1:553.
[8] Bruce A. Walton, "A guide to the
inner earth", Mokelumne Hill, CA: Health
Research, 1985, pp. 15, 41, 43, 48, 53,
67, 69, 80.
[9] Wm. Michael Mott, "Caverns, cauldrons,
and concealed creatures: A study of
subterranean mysteries in history, folklore,
and myth", 2000, p. 6,
http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/redir/index111.html
[10] "Isis unveiled", 1:553.
[11] Frank Waters, "Book of the Hopi", New York:
Penguin, 1977, p. 129.
[12] Ibid., p. 24.
[13] "A guide to the inner earth", pp. 15,
34, 42, 76.
[14] Walter Kafton-Minkel, "Subterranean worlds:
100,000 years of dragons, dwarfs, the dead, lost
races & UFOs from inside the earth", ****t
Townsend, WA: Loompanics Unlimited, 1989, p. 41;
Richard L. Thompson, "Mysteries of the sa-red
universe: The cosmology of the Bhagavata Purana,
Alachua, FL: Govardhan Hill Publi****ng, 2000, pp.
178-80, 295-6.
[15] Caverns, cauldrons, and concealed creatures,
p. 2.
[16] D.S. Allan and J.B. Delair, "When the earth
nearly died: Compelling evidence of a world
cataclysm 11,500 years ago, Bath: Gateway Books,
1995, pp. 330, 332.
[17] E.A. Wallis Budge, "From fetish to g-d
in ancient Egypt", New York: Dover, 1988,
pp. 271-2.
[18] William F. Warren, "Paradise found:
The cradle of the human ra-e at the north
pole" (1885), Mokelumne Hill, CA: Health
Research, 1964, p. 484.
[19] Alan Alford, "The phoenix solution:
Se-rets of a lost civilization", London:
Hodder and Stoughton, 1999, p. 294.
[20] Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert, "The
Orion mystery", London: Heinemann, 1994,
p. 198.
[21] Zecharia Sitchin, "The stairway to
h-aven", New York: Avon Books, 1980, p. 49;
John Anthony West, "The traveler's key to
ancient Egypt", Wheaton, IL: Quest, 1995,
pp. 304-5.
"The sec-et doctrine", 2:588fn; H.P.
Blavat-ky, "The theo-ophical glossary"
(1892), Los Angeles, CA: The-sophy Company,
1973, p. 13.
Part 6.
John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


|