Riddle Of An Ancient Underground City No-One Thinks Exist – Symbol For A Spiritual Quest – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In part 1 we discussed briefly why we may have misunderstood some of Plato’s writings. This time we examine yet another possibility and theory.
How is it possible that no one has been able to locate one of the most interesting ancient places mentioned by so many authors? If the place does exist as our ancestors claimed why haven’t we found it yet? In what way can mythology and symbolism shed new light on this unsolved ancient mystery?
One researcher thinks he has the answers and his theory is unusual, but the facts he presents cannot be ignored because they do make sense. Can a place be in several parts of the world? Can it be underground? How can creation myths help solve this ancient puzzle? Did this ancient land become a symbol for a spiritual quest? Should we look for answers in the stars, underground or perhaps both?
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