The planet Earth is similar to a sphere,
but the oceans is contained in a flat surface.
The planet Earth is not flat is similar to a sphere, but the oceans contained in it are on a flat surface. This means that there are not only known continents, but sesitono other continents all sutuati on a flat surface that is part of a world similar to a sphere, whose center resides in the current North Pole.
The Tree of the World (or Sefirotic Tree, Tree of the Center, Tree of Life according to different traditions) is a recurring element in numerous religions and mythologies, particularly in Indo-European religions. The tree of the world is represented as a colossal tree that supports the heavens and connects them, through branches and roots, with the earth and the subsoil. It has a strong correlation with the Tree of life.
Hyperborea depicted on the map of the North Pole by the cartographer Gerhard Mercator of the summer 1595
Hyperborea is a legendary country that, according to the ancient Greeks, is located north of Thrace, apparently beyond the Arctic Circle. The name Hyperborea in translation means "(earth) behind the north wind", which means Boreas, the god of the north wind, which was based in Thrace. The inhabitants of Hyperborea were called hyperboreas (Greek hyperboreas, Latin hyperboreans). Hyperborea and its inhabitants mention several authors, including Pliny the Elder and Pindar.
Hyperborea depicted on the map of the North Pole
by the cartographer Gerhard Mercator of the summer 1595
According to legends and myths, Hyperborea was defined as a land of eternal sun, warmth, happiness and abundance. Its inhabitants lived for thousands of years, they could never die or get sick. They were mostly dying from suicide for the sake of their lives.
Hyperborea claimed that here, for six months, the god Apollón resided, unlike the other gods who had been rather strangled. So the people sent the gifts and sacrifices of Apollo to his sanctuary in Dél. But the girls who brought the gifts lost their immortality out of their land of origin, quickly aged, and eventually they could not reciprocate the living. The Hyperboreans then began to sacrifice their sacrifices in the straw longer to survive, and so they passed from one tribe to another until they reached their destination.
As Hyperborea did not know exactly. The map appears from the times of Alexander the Great, either as a long island or peninsula. The end of Hyperborea is similar to that of Atlantis; after several disasters fell on small islands, including Thule.
Śambhala (Sanskrit, devanāgarī: शम्भल; Tibetan: བདེ་ འབྱུང, bde 'byung; also sham bha la, ཤམ་ བྷ་ ལ; also Sambhala or adapted as Shambhala) is, according to Kālacakratantra, and therefore by the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism , the name of a mythical and secret kingdom in the north of India, or north of the Himalayan region. Agarthi is a name often used to define a hidden civilization within Central Asia.
In the tantra Kalachakra of Tibetan Buddhism a similar kingdom is described, with the name of Shambhala. In modern interpretations, there is an identification between Shambhala and Agarthi. It is a kingdom separated by a belt of high mountains and divided into eight parts, and there are seventy-six kingdoms in it. [Citation needed] Kalapa is the capital of Shambhala-Agartha where the palace of the priest-king is based and this kingdom is located in India and coinciding with Mount Meru or North Pole before the shift of the Earth's axis, the center of the world and the original land of humanity. It would be located in India in the state of Orissa or near Benares.
His first head was Suchandra, the current head is Anirudda and the next will be Drag-po chor lo chan or Rudra chakrin, the frowning with the wheel. According to the prophecy the Mahdi of the Islamic tradition, descendant of Muhammad, which is called the "eighth" after Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Mani and Muhammad, will wage the world war for planetary domination and establish a world empire. In doing so he will clash with Shambhala and his priest-king Rudra chakrin. He will sweep it away with the help of supernatural forces and the golden age will begin.
The cosmological conception prevalent in ancient times in India was that the Earth consisted of four continents arranged, like the petals of a flower, around a central mountain, Mount Meru; all surrounded by a large ocean. Similar concepts also appear in Iranian sources, such as the Bundaishn. This vision was also taken up in the Buddhist cosmology, according to which the world was a large flat disk covered by an ocean and surrounded by mountains: the continents were placed in this ocean around a huge central mountain, Mount Meru. Moreover, it was believed that there were infinite worlds of this kind, and that ours was only one among many. The theory that the Earth is flat seems to marry very well with the belief that the sky is a solid transparent dome.
There is a woodcut, widely reproduced in many texts, executed in the style of the sixteenth century, which depicts a man who looks out through the firmament of a flat Earth to see the wheels of the divine chariot described in the first chapter of the book of Ezekiel. In reality there is no trace of this woodcut before the publication of the work by Camille Flammarion L'Atmosphère: Météorologie Populaire in 1888.
Flammarion reports the anecdote of a missionary who said he had reached the point where the sky and the earth (flat) meet: this anecdote can be traced back to Voltaire, but there is no evidence of it in the Middle Ages.
The planet Earth is not flat is similar to a sphere, but the oceans contained in it are on a flat surface.
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