"THE 7TH PYRAMID"

(Beyond Eden)

Rereading eastern and western Classics
A unified theory of origins takes Atlantis from Myth to History

 

"Beyond Eden"; © Feb. 1998, Sergio Di Stefano; © M.I.R. Edizioni, Feb. 1999
"The 7th Pyramid"; © Jan. 2000, Sergio Di Stefano

 

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(b.p.e. = before present era)

 

The idea that a unique and intellectually highly advanced cultural carrier existed in the remote past of mankind was clearly stated by Hesiod, the great Greek poet of the 8th century b.p.e., it is strengthen by a great number of evidences and it is becoming a more and more concrete working hypothesis for researchers.
So far we have nothing but the Myths of "MU" and "Atlantis" to explain that memory and to partially fill the gap between the great Paleolithic cultures and the early Neolithic ones and to try to understand the genesis of what proves to have been a tremendous intellectual revolution.
Yet, there is an absolute geological evidence that neither "Atlantis" nor "MU" ever existed where Myth wanted them to be.

Did the Ancients all lie?
Did Plato invent everything, including his forefather Solon meeting the priest at Sais?

The idea that Myth hides historical truth is not new either and it is now widely accepted by scholars.
This idea is pushing lots of theories that yet bring only fragmentary evidences, are fragmentary themselves and miss the whole mosaic; isolated in their own specific fields and interests, they do not face the problem by integrating the classic sources, which are the true door to our past.

With the right key of interpretation, one can find that the history of Israel told by the Torah actually describes the details of the same events told by Plato and that these two sources complete each other, allowing us to assign specific dates to those events.

  • The so called "Atlanteans" left their motherland earlier than half 11th millennium b.p.e..
  • At the end of a oceanic migration and settlement process they came into "Eden", that is in North-eastern Africa. There they became Masters of the Nile valley, wisely ruling a large territory between Northern Africa and Southern Europe.
  • This situation ended around year 10000 b.p.e., due to the cultural fusion and to the following decadence.
  • The disaster that struck Earth around 9600 b.p.e. brought immediate destruction in Southern Europe and Northern Africa; by mistake it was thought that a legendary and never existed "Atlantis" had been submerged because of it.
  • The Great Flood was very probably another real event, which can be dated around the 8000 b.p.e. and represents one of the many swords of Damocles hanging on the head of mankind, maybe a very close one.

The Jewish Genesis and the Plato's dialogues hide the signs of all this; of the first and subsequent migrations of the "Atlanteans", of their great influence on Paleolithic cultures and the reasons of the dramatic change that in about 12.000 years brought to the current society.

An evidence of all this might have always been held within the Gizah plateau, in form of lines, pointing to a land where much more powerful pyramids, from time to time sources of life and death, had been built by Nature as volcanoes during the past geological ages.

The rebirth of the culture of the Pyramids is also very probably an evidence of the strength of the ancient atlantic metaphysics, survived to the disasters to be brought to us somewhere in its true shape somewhere veiled by superstition and religions.

 

flourish, 10k

 

 

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Events, 8k Cosmology Paleontology Anthropology The Atlanteans The garden of Eden The downfall The disaster described in Plato's Timeo Possible cause and time for the great flood Post-diluvian resumption The great Giza project: lines that ... Mesoamerican seeds From Palestine to the Map of Admiral Piri

 

flourish, 10k

 

Almost 75% of the researches on "Atlantis" belongs to the 20th century, including more than 10 studies that locate "Atlantis" in Northern Africa and just a few that, based on some strange weak evidences, place it in Antarctica forcing Earth to do somersaults in order to create the legendary lush and fertile area downthere.

Beyond single theories, all this tells us that two things exist for sure:

  1. a strong interest for "Atlantis" among the people; in fact, were it not so, "Atlantis" would have never been so "best sold";
  2. a strong motivation of the few to explore the past beyond the threshold of official history.

"Atlantis" means the roots of mankind; then the interest for it is actually interest for one's own roots.
This implies that part of the humanity of the 20th century feels like not having roots or about to lose them, inevitably running into panic and alienation.

The above should also apply to "Eden", so tightly related to the Spirit of Man; yet, "Eden" was never taken too seriously for it has always been a stronghold of religion.

This reconstruction shows though that the historical existence of "Atlantis" and "Eden" is highly probable, that "Eden" was the fighting ground of two natural tendencies, one towards the "Sky" the other towards the "Earth", each one naturally developed during the Paleolithic age in different areas of the planet.

Should this high probability suddenly become 100% due to incontrovertible proof of this theory, what consequences would we have? What would be the conceptual impact on modern social and technological models? How would the Power Systems generated by the chaos of the pre-Neolithic disasters react to such news?

Since field research is substantially subject to the thirst of domination and profit, certainly not or very poorly the desire of Knowledge, finding the proofs may remain a unresolved problem still very long, leaving us a residual uncertainty we can eventually face with the only help of our own heritage, at least until men of Science will change their attitudes.

 

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