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Secrets Of Sacred Geometry

Many of history’s greatest minds shared a universal secret that facilitated their genius expressions in art, engineering and architecture. An underlying esoteric tradition that spans back through pre-history, which they applied to their modern inventions and theories, that centers on number, harmony and cosmology that exists at the core of mystery school religions.

Geometric ratios were employed in the designs of ancient Egyptian, Indian, Greek and Roman architecture. This includes churches, temples and mosques, believed to have a sacred, divine significance. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Run Forrest Run!

The pagan meanings behind Christmas and the symbology breakdown! Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s arrest caught on tape!?

Tory Smith talks about Reptilian arrests made in 2016. Christmas murder sprees and the lack of humans in our governments (plural)! Here’s more from McAllister TV.

Mysteries Of The Underground

In Greek and Roman tradition, Ultima Thule is a name for “terra incognita”, or a place rumored to exist in the north, outside of established geography, a faraway, mysterious land beyond the limits of the known world. Hyperborea is a legendary continent in the Arctic and despite its location in an otherwise frigid part of the world, the Hyperboreans were believed to inhabit a sunny, temperate, and divinely-blessed land. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

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The History of Christmas

“The History of Christmas,” a production by the History Channel, details interesting facts about our most celebrated holiday. For instance, did you know that the birth of the Christ Child was a mystery because the Bible never mentions when he was born. Since pagan Rome already celebrated the birth of Mithra on December 25, it is theorized that the church adopted the date as the brith of the Christ Child. In the fourth century, the church made it official, declaring December 25 as the Feast Day of the Nativity.

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