

Hancock and Bauval claim the secrets these ‘illumined ones’ are transmitting originated with Hermes, the Greek name for the legendary instructor, prophet and scribe deified by the Egyptians as the god Thoth and known to the Hebrews as Enoch, who was “snatched” into heaven by a whirlwind and (star) walked with God. It’s a way of keeping myths alive and hiding secrets in plain sight that counts on the total blindness of the average individual to the esoteric language of symbols. Knowledge encoded in the shapes (geometry) and symbols of various mystical buildings and other constructions can stand for centuries. Books, these craftsmen know, can be burned. The designers of these ‘light centers’ (my term) used what the French alchemist Schwaller De Lubicz called “the Symbolique”, the use of mystical architecture as a means of knowledge transmission. They endowed these cities with spiritual power through architecture. In their book, Talisman: Sacred Cities, Secret Faith, Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval soundly document that the architecture of great cities such as Paris and Washington DC are secretly being used by Hermeticists, Masons and alchemists to transmit hidden knowledge from antiquity. There may be a very provocative reason for this. Athena and the Cosmic Axis are alive and well in Music City. Myths require reinterpretation to stay alive. They are both ceremonial centers, power points of peace and community gathering that could play an essential role in the drama of our world in coming years. Their myths and symbols are interconnected. Though constructed one hundred years apart these temples belong together. By a masterstroke of synchronicity, it is patterned like the world axis, Mount Meru, the cosmic pillar or axis at the center of the world ascended by Buddha, and known throughout the ages as the model for all Trees of Life. The other is a $55 million 2,200-foot long rod laid out and growing on 19 acres at the base of the Tennessee State Capitol mound. One temple is the “Queen of Heaven” Athena’s Parthenon “Virgin-temple”, 438 B.C., Athens, Greece It does not store any personal data.It is an impressive fact that Nashville, Tennessee, my home, is the only city in the world that has reinterpretations of two epic temples from antiquity. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".

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