Blake2kuk
Dec 3 2004, 10:26 AM
Does anyone here believe in agartha and the inner worlds theory?
devvo
Dec 3 2004, 11:25 AM
QUOTE(Blake2kuk @ Dec 3 2004, 10:26 AM)
Does anyone here believe in agartha and the inner worlds theory?
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agartha meaning?
Blake2kuk
Dec 3 2004, 01:44 PM
Some people believe beneath the crust of the earth is another world where advanced civilisations live, agartha is one name for the inner world.
convinced
Dec 3 2004, 02:14 PM
Heard of it, know someone who might believe. I am, however not convinced/disbelieving. I stand neutral. Seen to many other things dismissed as myth and fantasy not to say either way.
But, our military and government have various sites around the world that are underground.
Exclusive
Dec 3 2004, 06:15 PM
Sounds kind of fishy too me...
molo
Dec 4 2004, 12:40 AM
I've read a lot about it, not only Agartha but much information on the subterranea, and there is definitely something down there.
Exclusive
Dec 4 2004, 04:35 AM
What do you think this 'something' is?
The Raven
Dec 4 2004, 04:53 AM
I'm willing to take a journey to one of the holes that lead to Agartha in 10 years, if people want to start reserving a seat they can...
No, I don't really believe it yet I don't trust the science theory either. There have been reports of holes, and in Norse Mythology (AGAIN) there is a place up North called Ginnungagap, here is the description from Pantheon.org:
"Ginnungagap ("seeming emptiness"), in the cosmology of Norse mythology, is the primordial void separating Niflheim and Muspell, the land of eternal ice and snow and the land of eternal heat and flame.
In the beginning, before the world of men and gods existed, the spring Hvergelmir, deep in the frozen wastes of Niflheim, gave rise to eleven rivers known as the Elivagar. Over a long period of time, water of the Elivagar ran across Niflheim and poured into the northern part of Ginnungagap. The water froze, forming vast sheets of ice in the void. Hot air from Muspell melted some of the ice, creating a zone of meltwater amid the ice and snow. Here life began, and the first living thing was a frost giant."
I've heard of this being a great hole or gap in the earth. It could be referring to Niflheim as the very North pole (Geologic) And of course Muspelheim being the inner planet. I would be interested in travelling to where the hole is supposed to be since I have an extremely high tolerance for cold, and others are willing to come, in many years that is. Even if it is just a legend, it would be interesting to travel there. Maybe the mystery of Agartha will finally be solved.
BeWell
Dec 4 2004, 07:13 PM
Interesting. However, I started a thread about a hollow Earth and many people that can't keep an open mind replied against it.
Here's the link for that thread.
Hollow
TheQueenGalaxy
Dec 7 2004, 01:01 AM
I believe. I have made many accounts of the inner worlds. I have seen pictures from NASA showing the main 2 opening, which are the North and South poles. Admiral Byrd wrote his account of flying to the North Ploe, how the climate changed, and the types of being he encountered inside. . . .
Dando Kast
Dec 7 2004, 01:51 AM
I've read about there being a vast network of tunnels in the Grand Canyon where they found a lot of relics, mummies, etc. In Australia the military has TNT'ed a lot of entrances into subterrainean networks as well. Then in some mountain ranges in the US I've read about many people encountering a "lizard" species....
Wild_Woman
Dec 7 2004, 04:14 AM
Why not believe. It's a short life.
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