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Journey to the Center of the Flat

Earth | North Pole Hidden


Paradise
October 12, 2017

Many ancient cultures shared similar beliefs in a sacred place in the north,
often described as a harmonious paradise. The Norse would call it Agartha.
For Hindus it's referred to as Paradesha. The Greeks knew it as Hyperborea.
The Celtics called it Avalon. Buddhists call it Shambhala and in the Bible, it's
refered to as the Garden of Eden.

Agartha
Agartha

Hyperborea
Shambhala

That's just a few of the names. In fact, this place has been dubbed the land of
a thousand names. At the center of this paradise is the axis mundi (also called
the cosmic axis, world axis, world pillar, center of the world and world tree).

Axis Mundi or World Tree

This is said to be the connection between Heaven and Earth. Here in the
Norse depiction we have yggdrasil which is the tree of life.
Yggdrasil - Norse Tree of Life

This is Mount Meru from Buddhist, Jain and Hindu cosmology.

Mount Meru
Mount Meru

Mount Meru

It's a central world mountain that reaches high into the heavens and resting
above it is the north star.
In the mayan cosmology there is a central pyramid. Same theme with the
inca cosmology and the navajo cosmology.

Mayan Cosmology
Inca Cosmology

Navajo Cosmology

So you get the idea and of course this is fascinating on it's own, but this is the
part where it get's crazy. In the 15 and 1600's, many maps were made that
depicted 4 large islands in the arctic region surrounding the north pole.
The most popular map with these arctic land masses comes from 1595 by
Gerardus Mercator, where we can see a large black mountain called the
Rupes Nigra, surrounded by a great whirlpool into which, 4 powerful rivers
flow. These rivers divide a massive landmass into 4 distinct islands.

These islands were said to have been written about in great detail in a lost
book from the 14th century called "The Inventio Fortunata", which itself, also
references much older and similarly lost work. Suddenly in the mid 1600's, all
traces of the 4 arctic lands, the central mountain and the whirlpool had
vanished. Not to be seen on any map thereafter.
Currently we are told that there is no land at the north pole, but instead, a
floating ice sheet that expands and contacts from season to season.

So what do you think? Is the real north pole being hidden from us. Are they
hiding land at the center of the earth? Is that why we are told about Santa
Clause at a early age and it's conveniently related to the northpole so that
when we inevitably find out that santa claus is total BS, we also dismiss the
north pole? Sure feels that way and as usual the truth seems to show up in
plain sight on hollywood movies. I just watched that new movie the Dark
Tower, based on the Dark Tower book series by Stephen King and sure
enough it was all about the axis mundi.
In the story, whether the books or the movie, the Dark Tower stands at the
center of all things.

Dark Tower = North Pole Rupes Nigra

In the movie, a young boy goes to another dimension called mid world and
the only reason he's able to get in is because quote "his shine is pure". That's a
prerequisite in alot of the north pole paradise mythology we were discussing
earlier. This magical kingdom will only reveal itself to believers, pure in heart.
What does this mean? It means that the reader must shed all their past
traditional beliefs and open their minds and hearts to the possibilities of the
invisible worlds beyond our senses of reality. The Western World has been
conditioned to see first, then believe, but in the Search for Shambhala you
must believe first. In the Wonder Woman movie, the guys are on the ocean,
it's dark and foggy, then suddenly they poke through to see beautiful hidden
land.

Wonder Woman 2017

Wonder Woman 2017

On Kong Skull Island, there is hidden land surrounded by a perpetual storm


system. When the people finally get there by way of helicoptor, you can see
the aurora borealis.
Kong: Skull Island 2017

Kong: Skull Island 2017

So there we have a arctic hidden land connection. On the movie The BFG,
theres a scence where they jump through a water gateway to a hidden land.
And again we see the aurora borealis in the scene.

The BFG
On the video game, Uncharted 2, we get a cut scene about shambhala.

Uncharted 2

In the movie The Golden Compass, there is this magical dust at the north pole
that connects the world to a parallel universe.

The Golden Compass

That movie the fountain was a weird one. Had some domed world tree of
life symbolism.
The Fountain

Here's one that I didn't catch tell recently but during the credits of the first
thor movie it has the mountain reaching the heavens, depicted in the
yggdrasil.

Thor

Of course that ones easy. Thor is obviously full of norse concepts. My favorite
part is when they fighting on the bifrost bridge. Aka rainbow road. Now this
next movie is by far my favorite on this list. It's called the Children who chase
Lost voices, known as Journey to Agartha in th UK. It's very straight forward.
A little girl journeys to agartha and I highly recommend this one. The story
and the animation are just perfect. Visually stunning masterpiece for sure.
Children Who Chase Lost Voices aka Journey to Agartha

Children Who Chase Lost Voices

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