If you are open-minded and willing to venture into the unknown world that existed before us the Labyrinth must be unearthed. It is believed to be located in Egypt approx. 70-90 miles west of the Giza Plateau. What wonders and what knowledge is buried deep beneath the desert sands? Heradotus wrote that he saw the wondrous Labyrinth and it amazed him beyond the pyramids. It was a vast repository of knowledge, information and truths far beyond that of any existing site. Why hasn't it been unearthed? Is it because of 'red-tape' and government apathy or is it not in man's best interest to access the information believed to be there? If the secrets of our world are housed there, is it considered beyond man's ability to accept the truths found there? Who, makes these decisions?
Certainly there would be great interest and many resources made available if the Library of Alexandria could be explored. Unfortunately it was destroyed by fire during the time of Cleopatra but, if it were believed buried amongst the rubble of time we would have scavenged it long ago. If a site or sites exist throughout our known world we should waste no time, spare no resource and excavate. The purpose should not be to seek treasures of gold and gems instead, knowledge of our past and prediction of the future should be the goal. Perhaps ancient secrets or an alien knowledge handed down from our forefathers is housed there. If, it is as was described by the Greek author many insights and advancements might be available to better mankind and improve our life today and maybe could assure of a future. Man, as benevolent benefactor would not squander the 'wonders' as described by Herodotus as we are civilized and without nefarious conviction. Contrary to the thought of Rouseau man is not innately good otherwise we would have progressed in spirit, wisdom and practice and clearly, we have not.
Centuries of war, speculation, dogma, science, and research have not provided us with certain wisdom to control the bad and encourage the good. Ancient cultures have left us to question, learn and progress to higher plains yet, we falter. Perhaps that is why so many mysteries remain unsolved to the satisfaction of the thinking public. If repository sites do exist what secrets and revelations do they hold? Some believe the Maya, the Hopi and numerous indigenous cultures, the Aztec, the Egyptians, those from the Middle East and India as well as others had help to achieve development. How much have we destroyed, how much have we discarded for lack of monetary value, how much have we, in our abundant ignorance, destroyed and how much remains undiscovered?
Are the mysteries of our origins so intimidating and foreign to our belief systems the truth dare not be told? Many want to know and are prepared spiritually and mentally to consider the reality. Still, we remain a childish species as we have not been able to cast aside all of the distractions of hate and fear. A fear based on deeprooted centuries old dogma be it religious or other has, for some reason, been allowed to deny that which is ours by inheritance. As we borrow the earth from our future we also borrow time from the past. Without what we have already learned, employed and practiced we still exist. Despite the facts of starvation, war, famine, geological and environmental disturbances mankind continues. Perhaps that is why, we have yet to offer any concerted effort to evolve.
It seems those from the past have spoken to us through prophecy, sight, music, art, literature and scientific pursuits yet, we have progressed little. However, many profit in meaningless ways including financial gain, power and control or great adulation. That is only a few out of a combined population of billions. Is it to their prosperity that the truth is held sacred and beyond our comprehension? Evolved minds have proceeded us and those we remember are ever popular today. Jesus, Nostradamus, Mohammad, are but a few of the most revered and are considered worthy of dissection. Many authors, musicians, philosophers, scientists, craftsmen, inventors, mathematicians and astronomers from the past and those of today share an insight generally lacking within the combined human experience.
Have we become so programmed and directed that we have lost the natural curiosity to find the answers to questions still puzzling to us today. It would be intelligent to alter the balance of mankind and reverse the circle of concentration. People have divorced themselves from their environments and therefore alienate themselves from the answers to their own questions and deny themselves a potential resource to ensure survival. Is it even remotely possible that writings believed today to be the word of God, no matter the religious persuasion, are a road map to be followed to reach the nirvana? Perhaps the heaven we seek is a world without hatred, violence, war, discrimination and includes a great capacity for intellectual growth, political and economic maturity, social and cultural development beyond our imaginations. Any possibility for improvement of the human condition must be pursued. Maybe we exist as two dimensional beings in a multi-dimensional world. Knowledge may open a new world to us.
If not for intellectual, scientific or environmental reasons we should seek out every known or suspected site potentially housing the kind of knowledge lost to us or withdrawn from us by higher forces, who knew the infallible truth that mankind would mess it up and distort the potential. The discovery of once lost manuscripts and writings from the past such as the Gnostic Gospels, Kolbrin Bible, the Book of the Dead, Nostradamus's lost manuscript(?) along with the interpreted works from the past may be the slowest possible transmission of truth that mankind can absorb. Some believe the 'end days' are upon us and certainly the increasingly violent and terrible catastrophes that are occurring with seeming frequency might be the proof. Somehow we have failed to search for and find the knowledge required to combat what is called the 'inevatible'. It matters not that we have other important issues to deal with as it is matter of survival and a survival that far exceeds Darwin's theory of 'the fittest'.
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