TIMELESS
EARTH
Peter
Kolosimo
Chapter
NINETEEN
Page / 192
'
The Indians say that thousands of years ago their an-cestors
travelled on great golden discs which were kept airborne by
means of sound vibrations at a certain pitch, produced by
continual hammer-blows. This is not so absurd as it may
seem. Vibrations of a set frequency may have had the effect
of increasing the atomic energy of gold, thus re-ducing the
weight of the disc and enabling it to overcome
gravity.'
'
To quote Pauwels and Bergier (op. Cit.,p. 197: ' The U.S.
archaeologist Hyatt Verrill spent thirty years investigating
the lost civilizations of Central and South America. . . In
his fine novel, The Bridge of Light, he described a
pre-Incaic city protected by a rocky defile which could only
be crossed by a bridge con-structed of ionized matter which
could be made to appear and diappear at will. Verrill,who
died at the age of eighty, insisted to the last that this
was much more than a legend, and his wife who survives him,
is of the same
opinion.
The
Death Of Forever
A
New Future for Human
Consciousness
Darryl
Reanney (1995 Edition)
Page
33
"
The laws of physics have no inbuilt time
asymmetery.They
work just as well in the future-to-past sense as the
past-to-future sense. We
see this clearly when we look at the quantum wave .The wave
is a ripple of possibility, not a real thing
It
has neither past nor future;it can be described as
travelling forwards in time and backward in
time
with
equal validity.
This is true not just of the quantum wave. Subatomic
particles exhibit the same disregard for time. "
When
the thats away the how's will play said Zed
Aliz to the scribe .
The
scribe writ simply A cat is said to have
nine
lives.
The
Elixir And The Stone
A
history of Magic and Alchemy
1998
Michael
Baigent And Richard Leigh
Page
43
"
The most famous, important and influential of Arab
alchem-ists
Jabir ibn Hayyam
was also a Sufi "
Page
44
"It
was in Jabir's books that the earliest extant text of the
Emerald Tablet appeared, though it is ascribed to much older
sources. At the same time ,Jabir and his circle wrote on a
multitude of other subjects-on mathematics, on magic
,on astrology and astronomy, on medicine, on
mirrors,
"
The
Lure and Romance of Alchemy. 1990
C.
J. S.Thompson
Page
31 / 32
note
1
Julius
Ruska ,Tabula Smaragdini 1926
"A
translation from an Arab collection of
commentaries of the early twelth century known as
"
"The Emerald Table of Hermes:"
"True it is, without falsehood certain most true.That
which is
above is like to that which is below, and that which is
below is like
to that which is above, to accomplish the miracles of one
thing.
And as in all things whereby contemplation of one, so in
all things
arose from this one thing by a single act of
adoption.
The father thereof is the Sun the mother the
Moon.
The wind carried it in its womb,the earth is the source
thereof.
It is the father of all works throughout the
world.
The power thereof is perfect.
If it be cast on to earth, it will separate the element
of earth
from that of fire, the subtle from the gross.
With great sagacity it doth ascend gently from earth to
heaven.
Again it doth descend to earth and uniteth in itself
from
things superior and things inferior.
Thus thou wilt possess the brightness of the
world , and all
obscurity will fly far from thee.
This thing is the b fortitude of all strength, for it
over-
cometh every subtle thing and doth penetrate every solid
substance.
Thus was this world created.
Hence will there be marvellous adaptations achieved of
which the
manner is this.
For this reason I am called Hermes Trismegistus because I
hold
three parts of the wisdom of the whole
world. That which I had
to say about the operation of Sol is completed."
The
Lure and Romance of Alchemy
A
history of the secret link between magic and
science
C.
J. S.Thompson
Page
33
"
In the account of the emerald tablet given by Roger Bacon in
the Secretum Secretorum it is stated that
These
precious sentences of Hermes were found by Galienus Alfachim
the physican, on a plaque of emerald in a cave,clasped in
the hands of the corpse of that mysterious legendary
figure
Hermes
Trismegistus, The Thrice Great" The reader is
exhorted "to preserve the strictest secrecy from
all
except men of good will, this treasured text,even as Hermes
himself had hidden it within the cave."
Page
33 / 34
"It
may be well to quote another and freer translation of this
historic text;"
I
speak not fictious things, but that which is most certain
and most
True.
What
is below is like that which is above , and what is above
is like that which is
below
to accomplish the miracles of
One
Thing.
And as all things were produced by the One Word
of
One
Being , so all things were produced from the One Thing by
adaptation,
Its father is the Sun , its mother the Moon , the wind
carries
it in its belly, its nurse is the earth. It is the father of
all
perfection
throughout the world. The power is vigorous if it
be
changed
into earth. Separate the earth from the the fire , the
subtle
from
the gross, acting prudently and with judgement.Ascend
with
the
sagacity from the earth to heaven , and then
again descend to
the
earth and unite together the power of things superior
and
things
inferior. Thus you will obtain the glory of the whole world
and
obscurity will fly far from you.This has more fortitude
than
fortitude
itself,because it conquers every solid thing and
can
penetrate
every solid . Thus was the world formed . Hence
pro-
ceed
wonders which are here established .Therefore I am
called
Hermes
Trismegistus, having three parts of the philosophy of the
whole
world.That which I had to say concerning the operation
of
the sun is completed.
Page
205
"As
above, so below," is
an expression which refers to
cosmoses.
Thus
spake the prophet Gurdjieff.
Page 214
"Now
you have some idea of the laws governing the life of the
macrocosmos and have returned
to
the
earth. Recall to yourself:
"as above, so below"
I think that already, without any further explanation, you
will not dispute the statement that the life of individual
man - the microcosmos - is governed by the same laws -
"Glimpses
of Truth."
Thus
spake the prophet Gurdjieff.
The
Magic Mountain
Thomas Mann 1875-1955
Page
510 / 511
"
initiates
of the 'physica et mystica ,' they were
in the main great alchemists"
"
Alchemy
:transmuting into gold, the philosophers stone, aurum
potabile ."
"In
the popular mind, yes. More informedly put, it was
purifi-cation,
refinement,metamorphosis,
transubstantiation
,into a higher state , of course; the lapis
philosophorum, the male female product
of
sulphur and mercury,the res bina,the double-sexed
prima ma-teria was no more ,and no less, than the
principle of levitation, of the upward impulse due to the
working of influences from with-out. Instruction in magic if
you like."
Page 511"
The
primary symbol of alchemic transmutation
"
"was
par exellence the sepulchre." "The grave? " "Yes,
the place of corruption .It comprehends all hermetics, all
alchemy, it is nothing else
than the receptacle, the well-guarded
crystal retort wherein the material is compressed to its
final trans-formation and purification."
Supernature
Lyall
Watson 1974
Edition
Page
97/
98
"Sound,
of course, is a vibration that can be conducted only through
an elastic medium; it cannot travel through a vac-uum.
Electromagnetic waves do travel through free space, and we
know far less about factors governing their resonance. There
is however, one quite extraordinary piece of evidence
which suggests that shape could be important in
receiving even cosmic stimuli. It comes from those
favourites of mystics throughout the ages-the pyramids of
Egypt.
'The
most celebrated are those at Giza built during the
fourth.dynasty of which the largest is the one that housed
the pharaoh Khufu, better known as Cheops. This is now
called the Great Pyramid Some years ago it was visited by
a
French-man named
Bovis, who took refuge from the midday sun in the pharaoh's
chamber, which is situated at the center of the pyramid,
exactly one third of the way up from the base He found it
unusually humid there,but what really surprised / him were
the garbage cans that contained, among the
usual tourist litter,the bodies of a dead cat and
some small desert animals that had wandered into the pyramid
and died there. Despite the humidity none of them had
decayed but just dried out like mummies. He began to wonder
whether the pharaohs had really been so carefully embalmed
by their subjects after all, or whether there was something
about the pyramids themselves that preserved bodies in a
mummified condition. Bovis made an accurate scale model of
the Cheops pyramid and placed it like the original with the
base lines,facing precisely north-south east-west. Inside
the model one third of the way up, he put a dead cat. It
became mummified and he concluded that the pyramid promoted
rapid dehy-dration.
Reports
of this discovery attracted the attention of Karel Drbal, a
radio engineer in Prague, who repeated the experiment with
several dead animals and concluded, " There is a relation
between the shape of the space inside the pyramid and the
physical and biological processes going on inside that
space. By using suitable forms and shapes,
We
should be able to make processes occur faster or delay
them." Note 233
Page
99
"
We
can only guess that the Great Pyramid and its little
imitations acts as lenses that focus en-ergy or as
resonaters that collect
energy,
"
Have
you seen my stick scribe, said Zed Aliz Zed
wishing to practice a little
magic.
The
Magic Mountain
Thomas Mann 1875-1955
Page
511
"Hermetics
- what a lovely word "
"
It
sounds like magiking,and has all sorts of vague and extended
associations .You must excuse my speaking of such a thing
but it reminds me of the conserve jars that our housekeeper
"
"
keeps
in her larder. She has rows of them on her shelves,
air-tight glasses full of fruit and meat and all
sorts of things.They stand there maybe a whole year-you open
them as you need them and the contents are as fresh as on
the day they were put up, you can eat them just as they
are.To be sure, that isn't alchemy or purification, it is
simply conserving , hence the word
conserve.The
magic part of it lies in the fact that the stuff that is
conserved is withdrawn from the effects of time,t is
her-metically sealed from time, time passes it by, it stand
there on its shelf shut away from time."
After
leaving Brother Thomas,The Zed AlizZed and yonder scribe set
off, once or twice again the journey of a lifetime.Finding
themselves, as if by magic will intended within the august
presence of Brother Kolosimo. After they were rested they
joined other sat around ye old camp fire,around the time of
a blood red dawn Brother Kolosimo started to speak and spake
thus.
TIMELESS
EARTH
Peter
Kolosimo
Chapter
NINETEEN
Page 190
"
The territory known to scholars as ancient Peru is not
coter-minous with that country as it exists today, but
extends to the headwaters of the Amazon, the Andean zones of
Equador and Bolivia, and parts of northern Chile and
north-western Argentina. Throughout this large area, day to
day life showed a considerably higher level of civilization
than in Central America and the contrasts between culture
and barbarism were less
marked.
The
Peruvians had an impressive system of cultivation by
terraces, with advanced methods of irrigation and
fertiliza-tion, and had discovered the art of
preserving
meat
and potatoes. Imposing ruins tell of the Mochica
civilization
(
named after Moche, where the first excavations took place),
which flourished along the northern part of the coast from
Pacasmayo to Casma. In the Mochica tombs there have been
found remains of two different races: skeletons belonging to
what we would call a white race, and also Indian
ones
"
"
The ancient Peruvian scene was dominated by pyramids, of
/
Page 191
/
which
hundreds are to be found along the coast. Those of Mochica
were built with clay bricks. From this civilization we
possess also the majestic ruins of the temples of the sun
and moon ( Huaca del Sol and Huaca de la Luna
).
Huge
irrigation works were constructed in the Chincha Valley near
the coast, where other ancient ruins include a fortress
called La Centinela ( the sentinel ) This area was the scene
of the cultures of Nazca ( Nasca ), Ica and Paracas. Tombs
hollowed out of the rock contain hundreds of mum-mified
corpses in the foetal position: these were probably prepared
by a smoking process after the intestines were removed.
Magnificent textiles have been
found
here:
veils brocades and 'gobelins', made by the same methods as
the famous French product which dates from the fifteenth
cen-tury, and fabrics covered with a mosaic of feathers.
These masterpieces display no less than
190
different
shades of colour.
Near
Nazca, on a plateau 1,200 feet high which is sheltered from
sea-winds but parched by the sun, there is a thick network
of 'canals'recalling those on Mars, together with enormous
figures of known and unknown animals, in-cluding the spider
and the legendary fire-bird.
There
are said to be many other sites of this kind in Peru and
parts of Chile, but the Indians who know of them cannot
explain their purpose, though they relate stories which
suggest that the figures were intended to guide the course
of navigators from outer space who established bases here on
earth. Without venturing to say whether there actually were
space-
/
Page
192 /
ports
on Andean heights we may quote the following as we received
it from La Paz:
'
The Indians say that thousands of years ago their an-cestors
travelled on great golden discs which were kept airborne by
means of sound vibrations at a certain pitch, produced by
continual hammer-blows. This is not so absurd as it may
seem. Vibrations of a set frequency may have had the effect
of increasing the atomic energy of gold, thus re-ducing the
weight of the disc and enabling it to overcome
gravity.'
Page
193
'
To quote Pauwels and Bergier (op. Cit.,p. 197: ' The U.S.
archaeologist Hyatt Verrill spent thirty years investigating
the lost civilizations of Central and South America. . . In
his fine novel, The Bridge of Light, he described a
pre-Incaic city protected by a rocky defile which could only
be crossed by a bridge con-structed of ionized matter which
could be made to appear and diappear at will. Verrill,who
died at the age of eighty, insisted to the last that this
was much more than a legend, and his wife who survives him,
is of the same opinion.'
Page
195
"A
message from the Infinite"
"In
the Mediterranean world as we have already seen, pyramids
were used as mausolea and also (in the step-pyramid form as
temples: the second category includes the Mesopotamian
pyramids and the legendary Tower of Babel. In ancient
America we also meet with both sites and at Tiahuanaco they
are found side by side. The terraced pyramid known as the
Acapana contains the ruins of what is thought to have been a
sovereign's burial chamber ,with
an
underground
passage leading to it .Can its occupant have been the
first 'white' lord in America ?. . . At Puma
Puncu,
about
half a mile to the south-west, there was an even larger
pyramid of three or four steps or stories with a
build-ing
comprising
several chambers on each."
CHAPTER
TWENTY
Page
200
"
Children of the Sun"
"
The Chimu empire, with Chanchan as its capital, extended
along the northern coast of Peru from north of Lima to the
present border with Ecuador.The Chimu people must have
descended from inhabitants of Mexico who sailed southward
about the beginning of the Christian era founding the
cultures of Salinar,Gallinazo and Mochica. As time went on,
these settlements united with others along the Moche river
creating an empire which lasted from about A.D. 500 to 1400;
it was then conquered by the Incas, who borrowed much from
it in the field of art, customs and
mythology."
"The
reliefs at Chanchan are reminiscent of almost every
civilization in the world from Grecian friezes to those of
central Asia, from the art of Egypt to that of Mesopotamia
and China.
The
imposing ruins of Chanchan cover an area of 6 or 7
/
Page
201 /
square
miles "
"
Chan signifies 'snake' and the reptile-god was adored
here in the same way as the goddess of Buto was in ancient
Egypt. But-to
revert to the beginning of our
chapter-a
Spanish pilot named Pedro Corzo who sailed up and down the
Peruvian coast at the time of the conquista tells
us that everywhere in the temples he found wooden or stone
statues of a god named Guatan or 'whirlwind'. This reminds
us irresistibly of the Germanic storm-god
Wotan.
And
in fact we find that Wotan was the original name of the
Chimu divinity among the Mayas, who 'exported' him to South
America. In Guatemala he was the lord of night and darkness,
and the Mayas, Aztecs and Zapotecs all associated him with
divination."
Page
203
"
This brings our story as far as the Incas. We shall use this
name for them, as do most archaeologists and historians, but
it should be born in mind that 'Inca'was a title originally
confined to the ruler and the aristocracy, while the common
folk were called Quechua Indians (as they still are
today)."
"
Mummies, past and present"
"According
to Inca legend, Manco Capac
-
the
founder of the race and of its ancient dynasty
-
came to earth and dwelt on the Island of the Sun in Lake
Titicaca, together with his sister and escort Mama Ocllo.
They wandered northwards until they came to the land
designated as their home by the Sun-god, and there founded
the Quechua empire with its capital at Cuzco that signifies
'navel'or'centre of the earth'
"
"The
Inca empire,known as the 'land of the four quarters '
(Tahuantinsuyu ), extended from the south of what is now
Colombia to the north of Argentina"
Some
authorities date the origin of the empire back to A.D.494
and 565, others to 1130."
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