Thursday, December 30, 2010

Peace


You are probably wondering what peace has to do with pyramids and why I would post it here.
Well, for me it has to do a lot with pyramids. I believe that the pyramids at Giza, Egypt were built as a message for the future generations (for more information read here). The ancient civilization that planned and constructed them tried to send us vital information about them, about us and about our survival on Earth.
I started thinking about peace. You see, when there is no peace, a great amount of energy and resources go into some sort of fighting, it does not have to be just war; any kind of conflict drains nations and peoples from their resources.
Instead, this ancient civilization channeled its creative energy into something constructive, powerful and cooperative. Rather than fighting over land, property, power and resources, it chose to organize its working capacities into something bred by compassion, care and awareness. Instead of building heavy machinery to defeat its enemy, it built heavy machinery to erect the pyramids. Instead of designing deadly weapons, it designed a message. Instead of trying to predict its enemy’s next move, it tried to predict its posterity’s life and chances – and tried to warn us and help us.
And we call ourselves advanced?

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Evolution


Why does history teach us that ever since the birth of Man, evolution has been going ever forward and upward?
When you think about it, there is something very comforting, even if mind-numbing, about this idea. It resonates with your most cherished hope, with humanity’s most sought-after dream – eventual success. The idea that humanity has never failed over the centuries but has continued to live on through all difficulties inflicted upon it can give us a strong albeit false sense of security. No matter what comes in our way, we can live through it. Wars, diseases, natural calamities, cosmic winters, falling asteroids, nothing can erase humanity from the face of the Earth. It is no wonder this idea has gained such popularity and universal acceptance – who would dare question such a magnificent truth?
Well, given that we do not want to question it, we have done a great job so far ignoring all the traces of advanced civilizations that lived on Earth in the past. I am not going into details about ancient structures, monuments and artifacts that we have no explanation of; today it is easy to find information about all of them. But have you ever thought why we cannot properly place them in our well organized tale of humanity? Because they do not fit into the idea that at some point our ancestors appeared on Earth, at first barbarous and animalistic, gradually becoming more refined over the centuries and millennia until reaching the heyday of development – today.
Pyramids are but one of the many pieces of evidence that we are not the most advanced civilization that ever lived on Earth. Today is not the first time that humanity has reached technological heights. So what happened to those people back then, why aren’t they among us if they were so advanced, historians would argue. Fair enough. They are not among us because evolution is not an inevitable and ever unfolding process of development. Humanity has had its ups and downs and yes, it will continue to have them. We can get extinguished in the blink of an eye, like it has happened before. There were greater civilization that lived before us and they have left traces and signs for us. Why not finally recognize them and read them?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The origin of pyramids



Archaeologists claim that pyramids were built with primitive tools and crude technologies. Slaves harnessed like animals were to drag the stones and adjust them properly after climbing on wooden ladders. It’s easier said than done, right?
But what if it was not like that? What would it be like if we tried to imagine the construction of pyramids outside the narrow box set by archaeologists and historians?
I picture it in my mind quite differently. I cannot prove it, just like historians cannot, and even if their words seem to be more trustworthy than mine, I am still not convinced. I prefer another viewpoint on the past and that is what I want to tell you about.
Do not get me wrong, though, this is not my theory at all. I am just a proponent, and I am trying to give it publicity as I believe that it is about time humanity released itself from outdated dogmas and rigid beliefs and took its head out of the sand and into sunlight. Pyramids cannot be built with primitive tools, without calculating and measuring appliances, without heavy machinery and fine polishing and adjusting tools.
The theory that I am proposing belongs to engineer Georgi Chakarov who has kindly allowed me to discuss it here. He has described and proved it at length in his book and there is plenty of information on this website as well. In his opinion and in mine, the pyramids at Giza, Egypt, were built by a highly evolved technological civilization. They constitute a structured and well-devised message for humanity. The message contains information about us, about this ancient civilization, about the Solar system, about our Galaxy and the Universe. Fascinating, ah?
 Well, it is fascinating for me anyway. Can you imagine it? An ancient, super-advanced civilization tried to contact us. And not just that, it tried to share its knowledge with us too. And not just that, it also tried to provide us with vital information concerning our survival. Doesn’t it stun you at least a little?

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Questions

When was the first time you heard about pyramids? What did you think of them back then? What story were you told about who built them? Did you believe it?
Well, let me tell you about me.
It was long, long ago when I first heard about pyramids. And it was only recently that I started questioning what I was told about them. Practically, it was a book that turned my idea of pyramids upside down. And this is what I want to talk about.
The book is called The Thousand-Year Old Message and it delves into the history, the purpose and the meaning of the pyramids at Giza, Egypt. Even though I highly recommend that you read it, I have in mind something else now.
First, I want to ask you a few questions. You probably think you have their answers, and so did I, but are you sure about that, I mean are you really, really sure?
Who built the pyramids?
How did they build them?
Why did they build them?
How did the pyramids survive for such a long time?
If you like, take a look at the website
https://sites.google.com/site/theancientmessageen/  I’m sure it will stir your mind.
I will give you my thoughts on these questions too. But I want to see yours now.