Monday, November 14, 2022

B.C. = Beyond Control

                                                                             
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The Secret Jaguar+Scorpion Love Society presents R.T.=T.R. today
Russia Today = R.T. =  T.R. = The Race
This book is about an ancient lost continent called Arctogea that was once located at the North Pole before drastic climate change occurred. The book sets forth a solid hypothesis that offers the best solution to the question of where Milton's Lost Paradise was once located on earth. This study also receives a solid foundation from the scientific research of the most eminent professors and learned men about the existence of a northern continent called by various names in different traditions which once enjoyed a favorable and mild climate where Sir William Herschel already described it as eternal spring. This ancient continent which corresponds to Plato's description of Atlantis was thought to have been the center of the world, the Navel of the World, Axis Mundi, the top of the world, equated also with Hyperborea and the Isle of Avalon. This book would attract the attention of any reader interested in various scientific fields such as history, climatology, archeology, anthropology, ethnology, paleontology, geology, geography, and mythology, but also theology, especially in the field of Gnosticism. I sincerely hope that this work will not leave the reader indifferent or waste his precious time, but on the contrary, will give him the opportunity and interest to explore the most ancient mother region and spiritual epicenter from where all cultures, religions, and traditions have emerged and spread all over the world.

Content of Volume I:

Introduction
Return of the Myth

I. Polus Articus
Scientific Geogony
Astronomical Geography
Physiographic Geology
Prehistoric Climatology
Paleontological Botany
Paleontological Zoology
Paleontological Anthropology and Ethnology
The mysterious Arctic migration of birds
The Artic homeland of the Vedas
Conclusion

II. Cosmogonia

III. The Tao

Path of the Gods and Path of the Mortals
Midnight Sun, Midsomer and the White Nights
Midday Moon, Midwinter, and the Black Days

IV. Śveta Giri 
(Holy Mountain) Japanese tradition
Chinese tradition
Hindu or Eastern Aryan tradition
Iranian or Ancient Persian tradition
Sumerian, Assyrian, and Babylonian tradition
Egyptian tradition
Hellenic tradition

V. Aurora Borealis
The three faces of the Slavic goddess Zorya
Easter and the Resurrection of the Sun
Nowruz - Spring New Year
World Egg

VI. Etnologia
Stella Polaris

The Throne of the Most High
The Myth of Dhruva Mahārāja

VII. Sakrālā Geogrāfija
Hebrew concept

Egyptian concept

Akkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Hindus, and Iranians
Phoenicians, the Hellenes, the Etruscans, the Romans
Japanese Concept
Chinese Concept

The ancient German and Finnish Concept
How did the Biblical Eden come to be in the East?


VIII. Axis Mundi

IX. Trilokya (The Three Worlds)

XMirovoe Dervo 
(The World Tree)
The Miraculous Tree of the South Slavs
Sanctuary Tree – Zapis 
(Record)

XI. Svētā Hidrogrāfija
Teologia