Thursday, April 24, 2008

Egypt was originally settled by 900 councilors from Hanoch, along with their families and skilled servants. They settled in the area of Elephantine. The Great Deluge destroyed Hanoch and 10 surrounding cities, located in the area of the Caspian Sea. These people were highly advanced technologically, more than 1,000 years ahead of our present-day technology. They had non-polluting equipment which could bore through a mountain in hours, a liquid which could dissolve the hardest rock in seconds and more advances of which we can only imagine. From this technology the great pyramids were built, not from physical labor as history depicts. The pyramids were built as schools of initiation (formerly known as The Egyptian Mysteries, now called The Holy Mysteries).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your response regarding the 900 councilors from ancient Hanoch. Isn't this the same root from the English derivation "Enoch"? (And if so, is this from which we are endowed "The Book of Hanoch"(or Enoch), generally considered Chaldean or earlier?)

If so, I have some very interesting questions...

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I appologise for my english.
I am primarely interested in work of Franz Bardon, but I've recently started reading some fragments of Lorber's work and I certainly find it impressive. My question concerns one point in which there might be some contradiction between Bardon's and Lorber's work. It is a topic of sexual abstinence. In Lorber's work, there are warnings against indulging in sensual pleasures because they hardens one's heart making it uncapable of unselfish love and instead building lust for sensual "love" and posesivness. On the other hand, in IIH Bardon states that completely rafraining from eating meat is in no way necessity for progressing in hermetic art and that same apply to sexuality. I would appriciate any comment on that.
Thank you for translating and publishing wonderfull books.
Best wishes!
Igor from Belgrade