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THE WISDOM OF THE AGES Book 7 © Reprinted 2011 By Health Research Books P.O, Box 830 Pomeroy, Wa 99347 svveealthreseatehooks comm All Rights Rooread,Ineksing The Hight To Reseoduce This Course O: Ray onion Terof tn Any Form 19s Prolab in te U8 NATURAL SCIENCE SOCIETY 201 6, Bomby Stat ORLANDO, FLORIOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND OF THE PRESS We baueve m the imaenabe and constitutional sighs of reugloue ory, and fresdon of speech ano the ris 88 8 ‘eane of education and eonveying God's masage to our fine ‘an, au i goararand by the fe amendment 9 the Const ti whieh fee SOongrese shld mabe wo tx respecting en estaitshed re- Lipton, or ronan the ioe exeraue theres or abridging the Ince of spec or the prs: or he oho he poone peace Eni to cust and to petition Fhe goveramet fore rete] ori tive Supreme Court Tustoes of the State of Pete sppeured to be in harmony witn ts amendment wben Slowed in case Delore than “what is really nwaled i any attempt fo trot ree speech orto chats Tne rest” Cons ing in the deicon withthe ober, Jacgs Chapin renceed & ate opinion, i wn he sab Par serne. iberty and freedom of the press under our fundamental tow 1 not corned fo neuspapers and periodical, tl embraces empires end comprehends eery ubiction wich ‘Sint a vehicle of inormation an opinion. The pervcaty of Democracies hes er foundation ct informed, caucted cd fringeneotsony. An anekrsee press eit 9 ahd 8 Fotent factor in martin formation and education of the oop oa democracy cad ¢wel-taformet people tl perperte Pertonttatona nets" std Lie Wo, Ne, Pat Guaeter 4, 3 LOOK MAGAZINE, of Fasruary 2601952, curred an itor esting eMtele tthe ie TRUTH AOU? THE BIBLE by Heriall Spenee. Look Magasine stated that Spence ehecktd th facts inthe artiste with leading theologians. Aew sentences ‘of the article ave quoted below — STUDENTS OF THE SCRIPTURES SAY THE NEW ‘TESTAMENT WE READ TODAY MAY HAVE. 50000, ERRORS. "A study of the Now Testament now in progress indicates ‘that much of t—inciuding portions io think of ae the very heast of te Bibie—uas Ineertad or changed over the eentuces either elberately or by mistake.” Evidence has doen tuzned up that queions some of the most-quated statements and happenings In the Seriptures, Not even the Lord's Prayer has been spare “Te study 1s a 20 year projet i am attempt to sete for all time the bunareds of aiseropane'es among various versions, Bite ‘ents have questioned the scouracy of any Biblical pazsages for centuries. As early as 1720, an English authority obamated ‘hat there were at least 20030 error in she two eione of the ‘New Testament commonly read ty Protestants and Cstnolis Modern studenss say there are probably $000 errors, "The modern theory of Testament Inaceurecies is that wostof the dariage was done in the ict 200 yoate of Chistian ty During that period when doctrine wa being slanifles #5 be era thatthe early churenfatners "pointed up" cartain passages ‘or emphasis and retouched others fcr clarity "BestGes that, inthe 1900 years before the Invention of pint Ing, existing manuseripts were copied and reeopied by monks in hundred of cals t xeep pace with the spread of Chrstanlty ani the derma for Bibles” itis aumos> impetibe to copy without ror a work as Tong ss the New Pestana “In this eentary, many new discoveries of ancient texts have been mace, and the principal concern of the scholats en gage in the predant research project is That ater they mpl ‘heir twen'y years of wer, some ithesto tundiseoveed cache ‘ay come to ight and reves sill further asstepances™ CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LESSON 1 : Tmmertalty| ‘Man Dies to Live Now Diseoteriee Wisiom {Goo Seience ‘Raclent Rrvords Discovered ‘ancient Shils Not Understood LESSON 2 . ‘ancient Civilizations Degenerate Deecendarss of Cultured Race ‘Rnwidge Preserved in Seeret Places Lessox 3 “ ‘antiquity of Man ‘Amazing Anelent Records Esso 4 ranelest Amecians ie Marvelous Achievement Wonder Sls of Ancient Americans Greater Thaa the Fyramia Mighty Capttal of Tiauanaco ost Fascinating Mystery ‘hn Uneanny Abily of the Ineans LESGON 5 ‘Cave Man Tess Shan $00 Yeats Ago LESSON 8 Human Progress astsof Human Mistory Lisson 7 ‘Suneen Continents Fane Priseples of Religion ‘Terie Pore of Destruction Evidence of Solonce snd Rel Gigantic Pyramid Found by Fliers QUESTIONS zs INTRODUCTION ‘With tho “sping of the Atom thore dawned a row ora that prouget the doom of Matoralism ond Evolationis. “The theory of Maveriaism was svatiered ty soe ciscorery that Matter, a8 such, has no aetual existence “Bverpthing in the Universe ls composed of insite gases in vais states of condensation and cystallization, just as the ‘Ancient Masters declared: and these gases they termed "The Tea of Lite" The sence of the Universe Sn the infinite Ate tm eternal movement ‘ich contain ALL in fsa Buersthing Is formed by Integration and disintegration of the AIR under the Law of Expansion and Crntrac- ton "--Anasanenes, ‘The invite gases of tae ar are the founcation of everything ‘en to man. This fact eaves the theories of snauctive selence ‘nd physleal sence stranded on the barren reek of empty spee> lation, ‘These theories ed never been born had the fathers of nodern theology not destroyed the Sacred Sclonce and Philos ‘phy of the Ansent Aastare "shat wanton Work of destruction, to dest tne Whadom of the Ages and ensiave tho massos, wae co well carried cut that ‘Arenishop Chrysostom, in the middle of the Sih eentury AD, Tasted “Bvery trace of tho cht philosopny and Uierature of ancient world he tase! from the fea of the eae" “laiite ayths, Doane, 2.436), Why ons tae eeiont phiseopky and Strate desea? That ‘ice save long cancesled fom the raues. bal ow beposed in tis Sake Geoparcn of wh ow vqed tore ban Ey Yor THE ROSETTA STONE Chrysostom’ boas: remained practically trae for more thas. (arten Bandred yeas, al through thet long reign of darkness hich theology terms the “Me Ages” 1 ea law that nothing whieh nes been can ever be com- ety destroyed end anniniated, ven the mammary gtands Di the original Androgyna st remain on the breast of mer ‘nan as eedence of his degeneration and his high origi. ‘the tight thot was to weveal the skeleton in the theological coset snd show the may to "the ld peiloeophy and Uterature of the ancant ocd” began sudden'y to dawn in 1796, when Napoleon's army, digging tenshoa in Bgypt, chanced to unearth the now famous Roveita Stone from the sol of the Me deta, ‘were i had been deepiy buried in the ath century AD. by CGonstantings army of destruction ‘Bat for the deovery of that ancient stone, Ohrysostow’s boast inight hare continued true and eorsect for many centuries “heen followed the marvelous work ot Champaition in de- ciphering the enypue hisrogiypalcs engraved in that rock THE ANCIENT VOICE CChampolion's dsepherment released the Ancient Voice welch Cryeostm nec hosted und belived was forever silence. ‘Sach a staring story Ht told, The world was amazed and rctern tnelogy wat shccked, Te sary showed that the Masters Srantigalty were not superstitious heathens and idoatrous bar- barlans, bit scientists of tne Zt water ‘Beery conceivable ofort Has been made by theclogy to crash and discs everyting taat story tells But now that Ancient | Yee, when despots and bigots ted so hard to silence atid Tippee, speaks again in thi work from the dim and aitant past with all Hs mighty power and profiieney. MAN AND HIS REGENERATION ‘he sry slows thet Men and hi Rogenaraion i the koy tothe Bible, [Wbewe tet to cio Moers tug tet Mon tera, Recor Ingle ica tine ta eran e merely meme Sprite 0 Goo Spin in te ash om he phytel plane. ‘hy held tat man appeats cn earth as tne incarnated God ‘pnt Bome traces of thie dostrire sl appear in the Bible, Te teas not all destroyed. “renow ye not that your bed isthe temple of God: Splat, ‘which fn you, whieh ie you? Goa: piri that dete Tnyou docs the work. You have ne power to do any- thing of yourss” (om, 424) B56, 1410; £ Cor, 3:00; on) Language could not be pisiner nor more expcik Most men ave so completely deceived that they cannot comprehend thes plkin propesitions Tey ate taught to Took for a God in the stent sky. he Bile nt ony enplabe what mtn i, but des the dogma ofthe Venus Aloement ard clearly shows tay ak seu eet a Ta to dctrineconiined tn tbe od hitenopy a surat ent wan whih be feats eae inte at onary ohne To cro Lesson 1. IMMORTALITY. Haman die, shall ko lve again. (200 14:24) ‘Your Reart oul) shail ve forever. I shalt not ae, but live (Pr 22:25 1807), ten longs fr etarnal We. Helues spent bilions pan billions ‘of dollars to cover the enrth with temples and churches in whieh he seks to lear the mystery of Lie ‘a thece place of worchio, man hes had milions of sermons shouted et bint 19 have faith, "He bas 2ead Docks om hye ‘should ave tut All of them tied to argue him into a eae InTmmortaity. But not preacher nox an author elted any [PAW to suppor thelr arguments 1 fmmoctailty ism fact, it must be the work of Universal aw; for everything, every condition, every action, are subject oLaw. is wnitten — “Behold, 1 show you a mystery; vo shalt ot sleep (fn death) but we shall al be CHAPTGRD to (on= tharlally) in a moment, in the twining of an eye” (4 Cor. 18:5150), ‘mat ‘mystary" ie the work of the Univorml LAW OF ‘YCLIGITY. "suet ae the aotion of that la cbanges iiebie ‘apor to water, and water back to vapor, soit changes man from ‘rtally to Immortal ‘oow the TAW ard ihe “mystery” Is sled, Man Dies to Live According to the Bibi Mm lives to di, and des to We. ‘That (sous) watsh tow comes ie ot queens, exoop! tt fie, (1 Con 15:28) xcept a man be Dom again (in te process termed deatn) hae cannot see the kingdom of Gov. (Jn. 2:8) "For our fight affietion Geath), which is but for a rmomint, worksth for us afar more exceeding and etemal woigh! ‘Of glory (eternal Lie). (2 Cor. 4117) ‘For Wo low the! whan Gur earthly Bouse (body) 3 assolrae lin death, we have s bullcing of God, a (santa!) house not ‘made with hands, eral in the heavens. (2 Cor. 5:1) “Then Death is ewallowed tp in victory. © death, where Ss fy sting? © grave, where is thy victory? (se. 25:8, 1 Gor. 16:64, 33) Univeral processes move in cys: and Man io eeeption to hat lane could ot bo moray ne eoild not ext om tho ‘abi plate, wore nso: Immortal bd Marna For someting ‘Man s bora fom etal into Moray by tbe univer. sa process termed birth and inthe myrtenoas prices tcoed deat, hel Se-bor into moxtality. ‘Man must abed te mortal by physial dissolution inorder to abow tho Immortal in Splntus!Resieton. New Discoveries FRooant esooveriae show that the Natural eelence of the Ancient Masters tneludod spiritual slenee, mencal science and physical selene. "The Spiritual Word, termed the Kingdom of God, is the zealm of the Fourth Dimension. Tbs the undiferectiated, un- ‘numbered, unformed, universal or Insite World “The Visiole (Physica!) World is the realm of the Third Dimension. It isthe cenaitiones, Diforentiats, formed, tna- ‘yduaiteg, numbered, or Vieble Word. ‘When Mateis] Forms disintegrate, their substance $6 not annihilated, reduced to nothing Fe sit exats in the spietual, [primar or electonical state "Visible Baier is composed of invisible electrons, which are own oF sompoced of spiral eubstanee. Physical science terms ‘mam tho buleing bioeks cf tho Universe and also of the numan as "ow dscoveries male it imperative to rewrite the iterature of physical selense, as i now obsolete. The busi dogmas of Imorletn theology must be revamped, as they are Known to be "The late acoverles prove tho doctrine ofthe Ancient Bast. crs, at “AU ig One and One is Al.” And that ALL i the in- ‘isle, spiritual, eternal Hssence which we may term God, and fut of'whieh the Universe and lt things ace wade. ‘Modern theotogy must forsake te bake doctrines, and phys. fool selence must repudiate ste thocry, that "Allis piysial matter fand mechanic! ener. Wisdom “rhe greatest gift that ean be bestowed upon Men's Manhood. 1 is ties whloh the Bistros are ordained of God #a bestow on bs varies, Not sectorianisr: and religious dag; nota rudiment mct= tauty that may appear in tbe writings of Confucius, Zoroester, ‘Seneca and the Rabbis n sho Proverbs, Palins and Beesastes, not alte cheap schoo knawtedge — but that Manhood of Se bee and Phiosopy. Selence and Phitsophy are not in oppesition to Raligion, Philosphy & that Knowledge cf God und the Soul whit if do. Fives stom observation and shady of the manifested aetion ot ‘God and the soul and fram a wise and Joga! analogy. Phsophy 15 the fntetietual guide that veigioua sentiment nests, ‘The true relgiows philocopey of being is not a system or feed, bu as Socrates thought, an ininite search of appre lon. “Philosophy is that inetletsal and moral proses which the ralgious aentiment inspires and ences Sclence could not wall alone ‘hile eeligion was stationary. Nt consists of those matured inferences from experience theta) ‘other experience confims. Jt resognias and tinites ail that truly valuable in boi the old sakemee of mediation, — one Perole, or the ays of action ant effort; an tie mystica tery Of spiel, contemplative common, “Listen to me," say3 Galen, “as tothe voice ef the Keusinian 'leropant, and believe thatthe study of Natur is a myetery RO ‘ess important en theirs, nr eee adapted to display the wistomt and poner of the Groot Creator. Thettlesons ant demonstra ‘ons are obscure, but ours are lea? and esrtan." God Scien ‘There ts no true science but God or Natwesl Scionco, 1¢ should be termed Goa Seionee, for the visible, natural watid It (Gni's work and proot of his existence, ‘The Goud Sclence ofthe Universe, revealed dcecty by a's work, was brought Lo tse New World aftr th Flood By the Antes viuavian Masters beloce the Cradle of Man was salloved uo by “This Science was cotabliched asthe reslt ofthe long etfocts of the Masters to soir the sseret, “If a man dl shall be tive sysin” ‘The determination of setolars to solve the eset of Man's cistence and that of a Future life, avelved tho geeatest cet! ft Solent wisdom that the worid has wer known. ‘That setioo left no recards accesible tothe puble; but Those records have not been los though eceans now cove? fe land Wheze they were mide. Cconturies have rolled Into eyes, yet thet precious Kame tedge has been preserved and passed on through the ages. The ‘Ancien school of God Scienee may have bom destroyed 8 Rie surface, But it has never disbanded, For neatly seventeen hundred years, the Ancient wisdom has been own to omy afew in these parts of the world ruled By Homanism. In the fourth century A.D. a vigorous attempt was bun to destroy it tery; ana these who attempted Lo salvage fant revive i, were tortured and exterminated. Anclent Records Discovered 1m the early part of the 29th century a grea! fond of light ‘vegan to Mumninate Use worid. Tt streamed ‘tora the marvelous iscoverles of archeologists, who excavated tablets of clay and ‘stono burleg Geep boneathruinod sites of the Anciont World. “rete ancient coords show Uhat the continent ot atlents sani in the Allantc, giving that ocean is hare, wnile the cone ‘nent of Mu, or Larmuria, sank under the blue waters of the Prrite Gowan, "These vanished continents carrcd down in the deep, tbe sserets of dn exalted clvlization that we aze bezinning to ls- Gover. ‘The archeologist are deciphering the ineriptions on the lay tabete and stene monuments, and aro able to resonstruct ‘sme of the sriptures, history, and location of these tos lands. “ll races have logends of the land that was once thee home, the land that was desroyed by a fled, ‘There ave inveriptione on thee discovered clay and stone tablets to the effect athe Antoaluvian Mastorecaerod Their ‘Selene and Paulosppny to varius ebiones in Foreign lands over “7op00 yeaze ago. ‘Phis may now approximataty ween te Biblical fond orcusred ‘Recent exeavations in the Gobl Desest ceva! the remains of estzoyed cities of am ancient clvizatien that flourished over ‘7900 years ago, and the inscriptions on the stone and clay tab- {ous show that wise men existed en earth before the feed, ang that they wore far advanced in art, architesture, astronomy, physi, matematies and pilosopy "The transttions ofthese inseriptions show where some pris ‘of the Roman Bible originated, as some ofits passages have the Hlentieat wording found in these inseripions: and, ax corrobora: lure evidence, fragments of the ancient teriptares of Lemuria hase been saceveres in some of the old monasteree In toe ‘imataya Mountasns, where they nave Deen preserved and pro: tected through all those many centuries, ‘Tne eviaence shows that the countries now existing were ‘stoned by people om the sunken continents who aid nat perish mtb ileal fod Ancient Skills Not Understood ‘The ancient Pyramids of Eeypt, Asia, Mexieo, South America, tnd other regions, are all built from a common patter, and tho forse wand in erecting them was the somibinasion of fined and adjusted instrument, al pitened to @ certain key or tone, and the concentrated commis ‘power projected by the will ofthe skued excess ‘n his work, “Conquest of Peru." Prescot: i fed with aston- Iskiment wen he considers that the enoemont mass of store boeks, some of ther 83 fet long. 18 feeb broad, and 16 feet thick, were hewn. fram quarries steen leagues distant, teemsported seross deep ravines und rivers, ar elevated with precise aesurtcy to predetermined pastions—withat eny indication of te sae of Machinery. (Prinee of Aulantls 231) Here ie evidence of the existence of man in Americe, 20 far tack i the past that ve can find ino otter pte trace of hm, vet possesiog a nowedge of the arte and sciences of graven snd levtaton, so superior to our owe, that we cannot determine tnd demonstrate how he did his work Row he constructed is sroat temples and pyramids si standing Store our astontsoed ye ae roo! of his wader and sk We cannot deny the evidence that the ancient architects and. ‘engineers understood ao well the LAWS OF NATUR, that tons ot huge stone were quarried moved, and placed by the apylisation of these Laws. Mastive bioeks of stone were easly raised and neatly placed as though they were straps, “This knowledge is kept cut ot the text ook 60 we wil hetieve In the greatness of riodem sclence, in the theory ot Evatutien, sind in Romar, Lesson 2. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS. ‘The yeor 4004 B.C. tho earliest date that appears im the oman Be, ‘Por over thousand years, after Remanism as extablsded by Constantine in 295 A.D, ib meant torture ané death for him wo caved to question pubilly anything oF any date contained Jn thet book "By the 17th century A. D,, it became somewhat safer foe men tn Burope to express tier thoughts and opinion, and pees- TEtion on ne orgin and age of man herame an interesting tops. ‘Then tne they of Brolition was invented to solve the mystery "phe history of oan is much loner toan is usually supposed, ‘mne general views of ttt books and popular “oxtlines of hishor, Thick contain a seort storied paiod and a more or less ca ge before that, ace now alsreded by late discoveries ‘Modstn historical science is beginning fo rogard the “pre isto” pened and the “stone age” much cifferenty from that fn whien thew things were viewed ity years ago. "we can no longer eousder the “prehisto" pettod as one of barbara, es bea been taght. For agains thls view there Spook the study of remains of preistore cultures, memorials Grancient art and inerasre, tie sbody cf religous customs ad Sites of ery ancient poopie Uhe comparative stad of religions, ibe pertlcalarly the study of language that s, th cata of eam ualive piclagy, which shows the astontsing ppyehctogicat mess of the atslent langues. Degencrate Descendants of Cultered Race 1 opposition to the former view, there now xt many nee neotns dete psy of scent premier eazatons The lone age has come ioe consiezea wes anor probaly ct eit of the Leptang of an, bul of the deine of re inl exiting eeaeone “Phe pa on war eure hs accvere in savage ot semosnrage at, ave the Segerere descendants of so7e cule (Mog ces TRE mat inreting fact pasted ver i sence fine relgonss and eros and wept out of txLborks Mol uage ace known, wo olted savage nor semsavage so ta oun oy ont extn, kas sows nary expect whalevee {ha sgn f procs Grevlstion. On the contrary, in every B60 wont exception, signs of degeneration have invacably been Uinserved. And the evidence stows thar tha ceganeration ae teas in proces for centures oeforo contect with our eultar, “ll gevage oF com-savage poopie have tracitions of a Gelden ‘Age, oF of a hstose perog; and these tacitions speak of thelr tn Just of thelr wn enelentelvitztions he languages of al people contain words and ideas for which there is row no plase In actual fe. "The evidence shows {hat all penple previosly had nigher forms of region ‘The seme fact explains the superioriy ofthe paleoithie, that 's, mo more aneient drawings found in cara 29 ine molt, ule more recent cravings. ‘This rat is aio passed over Sn sen by the religionsts and evatlonsis, and Is wept out of textbooks ‘Neos civliztions, unimown to cus historical science, have cuecceded one another cn earth, and the evidence shows that some of these reached a far higher Dott ten our etization— fot tn tne work of murder and slaughter, Dut m muman science ‘una esting, psychology ae spieuahty. This fs another fact hat i also kept cut of textbooks. (of many of these arsient elnlzations, no visible braces vss Bub the attainments ofthe science an ar ofthese Femoze sed bave never boo utes Zs, even tougs oted in eur ‘ay and time. Kaowledge Preserved In Secret Places Knowledge is always a danger to despots. Bo the Rnowlaige attain has been preserved in soeretpleses fram century to cea tury, from age te age, ard handed down from one sceret circle of dceultsts to ansther — but always carefully guarded to protest It from the actrustive hand ef dospots. Before tho esabiihment ef Romansm In he th Century |AD,, the schoal of the Ancient Mateos were the guardians of tbe ancient knowladgs Tt was protected by them tgainal none Inflated persone sho sould muiate and ester? th, and wal handed down from teacher to pupil, who had previously under ono s proiongea and aileut preparation. ‘afer nat a century of intensive sady and ressaren fn thie Important led, ls author has compled is course of stacy In oxdor to preserve and to present to posterity, the frults and Findings of his lifetime of labor, thought and dissoveries in the field of Anclens Wisdom, Lesson 3. ANTIQUITY OF NAN. Modern scence fas come to believe that the eerth is from mee to four bilion eared, thus pushing tack for thre tinasead mailon yeate tho bike! date of 4006 B.C. “Tho prose of February i, 1043, staes that the soosied bones nave been discovered of dinosaur thas roamed the Mew Sereey coutal aren sity malin years ago, aeoraing to an an ‘ouncerent of the Phiadeiphia Academy of Natural Science "Phe ones were found aome Ovenve miles from Hasdonil, wr and were these of 8 20 feet long hadrotauris, a plant ‘oting dimovene Uae lived at the end of the ege of rept, "Dr. W. C. Poi, tesearch fellow of the Chinese National Geo- topical Survey, unearthed "The Peking Man's remains near Pel- pine in 1929," ond (his discovery pushes back man's appearance ‘mouth ft million years, aeording to seiense. ‘Pegecording to tho press of Fly 30m, 194, said "We know sat these nag. dawning o: human fen Chin 50 milion yeare sige the Poking Adan proves that But our Knowledge ie oanty ef vat happened since inet ume and the Chistian Bru Tis nov clawed, when such claims no longer seepardize the ite of hime who makes thera, tpat Stone Implements have been ound In the sntocene formations 8,000,000 yeas 230. ‘Mach strongar elaine show that Stone Implements have ten found in the lower Plcceno nes, 000000 years o£. ‘the Boss Bar of Java, Inthe upper Pliocene tnt, 4s proot cof mane existence on eztth 2,000,609 years ag0. ‘More surprising may be the fast that, no matter now faz back the archeological lnvestigations go, lg states of clea fiom are found, eBeh having &? elaborate numerical aystem — 1. Where only the most primitive conditions should be cxpected according to modem scarce 2. Where anky the worst of savages and barbarians ould have lived aboording to Romans “The remains of primitive people, ape-aman, caveman, stone. fagoman and otier Gegenerate remnants of earty races, are 0 fone ofan index io the stages of development to walen mankind tin wile hod reached in those dstart days, than. the present ‘Hushaoen of Austra ae an index 2 be height to which modern ‘inant ab feaened, -0- Primitive conditions are stl found existing side by side with tne mast advances; and the Great Pyramid of Heypt ned been bul by world-renowned engineers, matrematiians and mocha: ies fer tnousanes of years before Columbus assoverad the New orig snnabited by saxad Indians. ‘The almost Ineateaable antiquity of elaborate astranores! sn pumerieal systems ie suficlensy indicated to sustain she fccut teachings, by the fellowing quotations: “Diogenes Lartuis carried bask the astronomical al- clatlns of the Bayptlans to 48468 years before Alex: lander The Great, ‘Mactianus Capella corroborates this by stating that the Basptlans had secretly sadled as- tonomy for over 4000 years before they eve: gave thelr knowledge to tse wosid” Simplieimus, 12 the 6: con tury AD, staied that the Egyptians had lept asiron. ‘omlearobueevations und reeor Zo" 630,000 yous Pay, the Elder, wrote: “Beene states thatthe Babyon- fons nave a sre of obsevations on the sare for a perked ot “2hb0 year insonaed on tuned Drices,derezue ana Cuoco, vino make tne pe'og the sheet give it 2249000 years, om ths slaterent would appear that ites Reve bet Ua fem all ern” (ial 230) "Toe Peerin tla sao, "The cured erptte ofthe Hines fave the anoint astory a ineredi.e chvonslogy ostencing bak vera milion yore” (9) Amazing Ancient Records ‘sa tpieal exanple of Bow anclentrcerds have been hs tuted and destoved to support tbe ena of Romania that efore the advent of stele stem, ho wold was hated Oy sages, heatoens ant olor, we tall ate te ca af ‘cats egion erly ted wit the soma of anon tt italions, win icrptons on sone monuments extending back ‘or 960809 years When oe Roman missnares at with axonishment the romging of thes mageiian temple, hayek, te REY {Tat Romane ase permitted to toich tat they empl ‘aaexen at aout aon sears ‘Pedemangs a eocita corse of fxs tw suport a system founded on fraud. ee “s "Toe Roman Bishop, Landa, who accompanied the Spanish sar tthe 10th century. go nfs esac work by DUT tng thousands of ancient books ane 27 large manuscripts ch arcimes, funds the fun of tase very ance temples of Yetta He alo destroyed ver 5000 sates and 197 beatifl eces ie flowed the regear Reman sourse of destroying Re Cridonce that ceveated the existenoe of high civitione more {ha 20 200 yen efore Constantine invented Homenisa. ‘calcein his "sina ce Yuenten,” rate! "he Spanish cronies (writen by Romanian) do no give one seble word Shout sse Sure ana euntams ofthe bulders of the gran nite ecifiss that were cesta of aration to ther, 8 ey ite now to modern travelers” (Bic 42177) Lesson 4. ANCIENT AMERICANS. ‘Anyone wo dared suggest, ny sears oo, that man ina ed the New World before ine Glacial Period or tha he roared ‘wr plnng moan nd forest tenor twenty thousand pass ‘go, would have been conser foo ‘Tosey there Se pioo! that man not ony det Ja the New \worit during the Pstecene penod, previous tothe Gees, Sut that tis man ewe the eal dsl and Intlgenee, i not the ‘Sipe, ot met tn the Old World atthe sane tie Ty vaows regions (oth country, human afte have cen found tcl wi the seletons of Known Plexiosens ened anal ‘mong tes animale were masodons, camel, elephant, ores ‘Unoerthe fossils were fone ily ac ct arroe heads nd spout-osds and otnr arial, so place that ere ‘am be o davbe that they wete deposed before se long-dead ‘atau thee graves inthe gre. In Colona, Oklebony Now Mexico and Tevas the Mot weapons Seng wits the shee lone wile ethers were embeded nthe bone ‘A thes fee mamma re typi! of te fret Glacial or Atonlan stage af the Plastocn pee, estimated to hare bo hore thas five hunted thousané yours ago, the men ho made the stone weapons sed in kiling these Beats, wit hae een ‘ell long an the seed to culture ong belore the famed Cro: Magnon and weendoebl man of Birope ieamed to ake sd wld lane hammer. “The weight cf ttbonty now nos that ode ences of man's existence on enh ary found in America. that iu Eatope, nd Ina ma wes to Erepe on Ampere also, Inthe atteinments of ese ancient Ameican ras apocary very sitong enkence eeainst nay thecry ef rlgreion trom any prosnt existent land. Tee people carne from lan Una nou forms tn totem of ta cca ‘Aeng these atilnments ae the rerarce writen ao tsmge of the Mayas. he arhteete of Sh pronase cere tie of the Maseas the cultuse of the Chime and the calendar time ‘Tolees, wo are sid to have boom ac>of larg, whe ofl, ues elfeest trem the Insione now mating Nexo. ‘outer nal the ferent extent lands was there satin vemotsy resrbling many of these ationmonts, nd range Sila even more iexpeabl, the fact that many of thse ppecr to have sprang into ful bloos overnight, a0 to speak, Teappears as though some super-genius had invented or evlved ssn on and perfected im a a3. ‘So fer co i known, thete are no remains of preliminary stages or bopznnings to show a gradual evolution or developmen hor any evidence to lead ane to presume that the results were the chination of Sow progress through many centres, Hence, Invention and development ofthese tings must have ocean rd in a land that does act now exist. Marvelous Achievement ‘Phe Mayan writing i one of the most marvelous achieve. ‘nents of any race ds own oy Its st highly perfected foun, “Yet must necersarly have required Ghossands of Jens fori development. "Bat it aso counterpart, nothing veiotly resembling it, in the whole wor, "The Artcecalendat ie another example of marvelous achieve iment "'The Cyelopeen arertecture of i Andean highlands In tho way zeeemolee that of any otner Enown land cr race, and, $0 far ae we Know, there iso intermediate type of aretitecture beineen these pro-Thean ahd the latter Enea forms. ‘Nowhere ele on earth are there such structures as those at Tiahuanaco in Bolivia, far up om the Andean heights, near {teen thousand fet above the sea; and nowhore are tkere any remains showing an atenale or rami type of such work “phere are aunazsse ef eimllarsvammpes of the sare soct— ‘of ameaing feats and highly perfected mathematical, astronozi- Isat and selenite attainments that seem to have no beglenlng. ‘ul wich judging by what we know, appear to have been tans: planted, fully developed, from scme distant region. No one as bree geen able to fina dainty the region whence they came fBurope hed anytsing similar to hi, the braries eoulé not hoa me books win Which ‘elemtisls wobId food the country Bot what dows the nord ave on Uhia?” Phslealsclonee strives toconcea! it to make itself spear great and omanism fears it esate enlightenment fs ways dangerous to organized fraud "Tne Astecs’celendas stone recorded the cestrucion of the arth by goeat food, and previously by fie. This information ‘ srefally Rept out ef text beaks Wonderful Skills of Ancient Americans ‘The story of Gonotis, as rcordod in the Roman Bible, dates basi te very romete anlgy: snd very obubly before It was corded on stone, cay tablets or any other form, It had been passed down By word of mouth for numerous centaes Xo mich accurteastronctnicalexiuations woes made ty anyones propio tet tnes nt by the Mage and Asc No otter pone vented och a rear form of wing we tw ages Novethor race, not even She people of der times ener cro cn vals na linge as there ofthe pre Taeen es. ‘No otter race ett eaog ot ch Gytpean mek och stopedons teas of taneesting a he Params ‘No otter race eer woe, ny ano ete, test esa a thse prodsed by tne ascent Peoria ‘na the fame Roman ron sat ngardets sors searehy Imre ta cis play compare to the aren ighoays #8 thet ening fons the Ines ‘emnape the press of all spies are ow the ancient cia ees ot Amann pelormee thor sang fests ‘cSamplaned Sen stoning wor satis and ae facet Slow they esac poem arr tnn tne ned ot ap How they plied, perforate and saved tan es, omer, teste Sasa tal aher nus Sones Hw they sorted fable isan fas tin ylsed rings. ice thy sete toe ast eal ae some sels inthe moat reso ost Tow they ved leks of sane, weighing unmade of two tore tne ores serosscoumisy sited them i ar ‘og Te they wore tents far finer han posse on any vedo ie, He thoy 6 long tunnss through mountains, How they ‘evened te ven most fematialisnumaical aye How they Wore! a morwane etter ‘anpange ne How {ned ote be rats whey si ero pt Innis and dees ty ha nd, might est efor 1th sgersatart “ne Bajes pies a reachable lye or written lan- swage m wns contain eronis ware eoicod Carved on one ‘le ek thy et sata 12,008 ear go The Artes aed-4 ery compte arangeren of symbas foe detent ies rose ty hed plop Stee that seconded ther migrations ia tt put Bak wat thes Stal fanaa! Sa, the Reman prt seed eveything of sm eniahtaning shi soutien eraser st they culd lay tra ands on; and amon tne tntage ny croup. we sno a tow cdi. many of the puchistovcciieatons of the Aesias are of stmoat nsoncetabte age Some of thom must go back fly itty inouseal years, And range sos, show eeriain iefieness hay, ba ad orginated from a commsn nucleus Not only ei thes ancent races recite the os amasing seutpute the hardest floc, but hey di it tow does tat SOUS be satel task fora rodern meena equloped with The inst tat of sess and thoy aoparonzy id wih ease aid sani “Tre are cng bose of stone whing mary tors, ifteen feet in length, ane ‘in width, and three feet thick, elaborately ‘Sipluea thd ore inlo movolte gatewave, vith portale Sat uit mosematcal aovaraey through tne great ass of stone Steve ar mene bulkang, tare prams wd der round chatbers of stonework, every square tc of the snfaces vnc ts compleciy vere with Geely eu, tient carvings. "hove avo sone tons sain, rages, and mocuments tan. renin ith arvodiebrock in the mas Pompleatad desea {al human and oiber gees carved from bansparen: quart ‘Sloe table sian sia even gontons, o sully cut and fosbe! as they woald be a erelt to anj molerh apiary Sovking its dlamona ast Greater Than the Pyramid 10. Wells seys that to construction ofthe Greet Pyrat cf lush uct Have exnatsted Bgypt more tan a great wat. Yet Shere are stone consiructons in America. that exceed tie pyramid, and it seems that centuries must have boen required Uy ransport hundreds of monoliths, often weighing may Sons, from astant quarry tothe tepls "phe columns in thernelves ave astonishing object. May of thers ee tan to Sent feet long, rom sinteen to titty Inches aqua, cut and Woled to rectangular etagooes, penta (att eyideriens or apel form, and sometimes coverea wth Symbol seuptures and plzphs that eppeat to be oharacacs with ‘ome unsourn mean ‘rar up on the Adsen heights, near three tiles above sea levee the remains of tha ees: and most msteross city in the Western Hemibaete Mighty Capitel of Tiahuanaco ‘Here are the ruins of Tianuanaeo, one the mighty cepital cos highly civiled peop whee ora, history and decline ace Cthioved mytenes, hose feas of engineering stil seem alwact superhuman, whose sculptures have no counterpart in the entire ford, and who had venished from the ea:th many centtes before the fal of Rome ‘though Tamuanaco has been at the mercy ofthe elements and earthquakes for thousands of years, much sl existe of the Dyoblstone ity ie srmense tampies, te stupendous Baldinge ad its amazing monoliths. ‘Thoso portions of the ety that have defied tine and man shrough the long ages, are the portions thas speak moe wloguent ly of the high eviliaton ant incredible fate of the ransshed ‘ce that dwelt and werstipped thete. Deeps the ruiz and wanton destruction of man that have ssurted ab Tanuansea, the most temarlable feature of she Tempio stl stands aamos: tntast tho tocalied Gateway to the ‘Sum, when stands at the western end of the tara. ‘This menoltnie portal is the largest krown example of lone-catting on eartt. Tt cut from a single massive block of andesite, Uhittem fet five foches tr length, seven feet two inches in eight, eighteen inches in thickness, with a square doorway ‘our fet and a helt by thee fet in sie, cut through its center. ‘The ester. gurface of tho upper portal forming the lintel Is cut tm a series o iow baerelor of plan gremetrical form, ané with four deep nienss that were provabiy devigned 9 Hold smal lrnages, made of gol or slver, perhaps. "The linlel on the eastern face le completely covers! with Ieautifly senipurd symbolic figures ip basrebe, and has to esp niche, on each side of the doorway. ‘Te aeulptured symbols or figures are arranged in a srios of equa-sted equares surrounding a ruproientation of & Sets, “uppeseaiy the Sun God Tn ther and the sem-iear s8| eats ceromontal staf, and the ra abo te ad arminats lr miniature jaguar heads Flanking 1his central figure are the forty-eight squares, tvonty-four on exeh size, cxrangea fn three rows of et fuss ‘eh, ll hese face tho Gan Goa as thougn running tena his, ind eas atv @ smal tepter ‘The upper and lover rows are semicruman figures with wings ad erowne and ave Serica! in all respects The figures sit the central row are repetitions of the others, aside from the toet that they have condor heeds Below all theee there lea line of sixteen carvings consieting ot omeive human neaae i ia ret, anes by two conde neat. ‘According 19 the ancient Peruvian mythology, @ glint condor got eared the stn serags the heavens ea ay, ad he is otten repesented batting with a Jaguar, the god of darkness oe mighty thus eymolclly representing the ebrral conlct box tween night and daj-a stone vory sar to paris ofa drama De tne Agyptian bysteris, ‘tn all probability the seulptuces upon this Gatewey to the ‘sun represent the Supreme Daty with the various leaner ditios paying iim homage ‘althouga this savorate eymbole carving is most Interesting, ls by no means to Yemarkasie as the ornamental design and niches an the opposite side ofthe bug block of ext stone ‘So aceuratsly and perfectly are these cut, so goometrielly ‘and mathematically true, that iis impousibe fo detect an ror ‘hen by tne se of caliper, a millimeter rule and a dratteman’s Triangle, ‘The same it te of the donreay sett and ofall the lnnmerable goomotrical seuipvures there, How any buman beings could have cot this hard andesite rock touch perfect anges, with eh true sharp edges, and often ton depth of ax or ght snches from the surfaee unos: they pos- sessed steel tools, ena mos accurate mathemateal instruments, in perhaps toe goatee: mpstery of te ralns, ‘Bverywete, thraughout the Andean region, along the coast anc for thowsands of miles north ard south, exe remains of Pre Instore cultures ssowing anmistarable proote of ‘iahuanacan {influence Ane almaje thes aro in the most ancient or Jovest| strata, thus proving that the Tlahuanaeo civllas-on was beyond (question the moet aneler! sivlzetion In South America and Thence in the Western Hemisphere. 1p folly even to gues atthe Gato wen tis eity wes In is ory, it must have antedated tho so-called Chelstan ea by ‘any eontrfos, Te mrt nave roqulred mundreds of years tla fut aad constrict sh city and ils stupendous edifices, and the ‘ivbaatlon mst have been floweabing for ages before attained its culminction at Tahuanseo, "Tp develop tuck an advanced and far-euchlng chvzaton aust have required an almost immeasurable time, and unless the Mabuansca clvleation was brought, (aly developed, from ‘ene unknown distant region, the highlands about this ares ous? hho been inabited by eiviieed human Beings Jong before Ue Dbieal Moces evar enw the Hght of cay. “The Tishuanacans left mlhg but thelr runs, their utensils and their Inngmage It is even doubtful whether they Jett any Human remeins to df solving the mpiary of tho say ‘any skeletons and skulls hase been found in and ecu the rains of tho sity, bo tls questlonable whether any of these are hoe of the builders ofthe ey ‘Many are unquestionabiy those of the much later Incan in: hubitants ot tno region. Otnere are of people wh, a8 proven Oy he norte character of the potary and arifacts mssclated with thom, were not of the highly eliza! Tah aznaeo people ‘Most Fascinating Mystery Until some epochal discovery Is made, Tichuanaco will x rain tho most ‘assinating myjatary of ll ine prenistais Amer can etn "in Pera and. Rolie there are tmmense moncments ans lnsaghe of a etrtain end of stone thal fe nat foe witrin En reds of miles of thee present sites, the nearest deposits of ste tock being more than a thousand miles away ‘One such moncitth is Suysunin or La Piedra Canada near ‘ouantay.. This immense stone, mnovn as the Abandoned Mone hs, meaeoresmeariyasvansaon feo i length, ten foot Sh Wid ‘The largest stene tage recorded was that of the Wiles. Huaean, Wal was over fifty Teet fn length and twelve fet in dliameter. "This was destroyed by Roman priest, and it ts re- ‘ore that, inorder to reduce it to rubble, required teiety men vorling steadily for three days. 11 wo shal! believe the statements and waitings of the Spar fonds who invaded the Amerias, many of the men they found Issesed certain powers whlch are inexplicable ‘An Uncanny Ability of the Incons According to tnourermble strlans, as well ax Tnean tra. Uitlons, she Tacen vases had an uncanny and seemingly super ‘natural abit for conveying and resaiving aceurate information ee Long aitances According to apparently unvarnished ancour‘s, it was as sonacke nt way ae wrens tnlograpy de rental nepal ‘An Incan could sow often did know exactly how many men or horses were apprcaching long before they could be seen or hoa, He could elt where or in whit dirsction friend of foo was traveling: and he could perform many more equally mye Tevlous feats. ‘Breryshere, throughout Weuador, Pers, Bolts, and over ‘he borders in Bras and Chile, are seattored the rains and ee. toning of elvilid people of thom nothing defintely ix nears Over an area of more then a milion square males there 1s scoreely a equae milo What does not contain evidences of once Having been inhabited by races who had reached a high state of fultus, and many of whom performed almost Incredible feats of engineorng. “Bresywhere among the Andean ranges andl upon the deserts ace the ruins of temple, palaces, grea cities, immense was, Issive fortresses, and hundreds ot thousands ot graves and tombs containing fllions of mummies. "Por o cistonce of more than @ thousand miles north and south, inere isan arose endless chain of eemelanes and burial ‘rounds extending laland to beyond the Andes. Ta mang of those fhe number of dead interred i elmost beyora belie ‘Phe eacth is ierally fled with the dead, and there must be ‘hundreds of milions of rmmios within the aces, These of fomse reprevent the seeumlaton of dead odes over a period of many tousancs of years ‘Nowhere ln the socalled Old Worl ean thore be found any- tung comparabie Lesson 5. CAVE MAN. ‘When the curtain of history sees, it appears thet Europe wus insabited by the Cave Bla Tne! period of ime 8 called the "Stone age," ‘This i the creature that physial sclece pictures in its theory of Evolution to make that theory appear more plausible, Ii we ascended frome that Cave Man, then 31s easier fo make us Twileve tnat ne eteendod trom the ape ‘The Brolutonsts have been careful nt te tel us that thie Ppwopean Cave Man was te remnant of an aneient race, Wander Ing aay from his naive home, meting adverse conditions and teverans Wat fora im Io become what he Beeae. "OFM past hothing appears to be known, and Tle is knows of his Stone Awe aye ‘Tis Cave Man dwelt in dark caverns, nunfed wild beasts with erude stone implements, murdered ther and) sibs on Tels eazeasses. For protection from the cold, he clad his bedy sith thelr nies. ‘AL tis point physical science steps in and bands the ord is theory of Evolution, exhibiting dss Cave Man as the ink to It the gap between modern man and ape, ‘The Stone Age Savage of physical scence never chiseled Ihe anelent story contained cn the “famous Rosetta Stone” He ths earved out of solid ost hills she masnifleent Teplee of India nd Baypt ie never Dut tho great cee and temples of Iauyion and Novas, Ho never const tho Great Pyramid VEQypt. He nevor wrote the story of Creation and te Deluge, Conlained on ancient ely tablets, Unearthed in Babylonia, ‘Agee bsfore the Fire: Cave Man over appeared in barope, and centres before he ever wandered fsom fils native home in o0p- al raglens long before the bible patriarchs pte thel ents under ayzian sunny skies, thousands of years before Meses sow the Tablets of Stone on the Motnt, there mere millions of spire alist, prophots, anges and ster in Anciont Inc, ‘When history gives us the first glimpse of the fete region ofthe Buphrates, the land even then was inhabited by a highly tivized race, “When Herodotus published nis account of the ‘nciontelty of Babylon, tho Grooks refueed to believe hie story, fd termed im the “Falher of Lac, 1 was twenty-four tundrod years after the days of this Grer historian int the modem world has come to know some ‘hing ofthis amaing ety of that dn world of long ago. Less Then 300 Years Ago ‘rhoro isan Interesting passage in toe diary of Samuel Pepys, swutten tn 1685, loss Dian free cenburles ago, when the eating. tt vegetables in Bnglend wes stil most anienown by the demene dens of the Carnivorous Cave Man of Europe. Tn thab passage ‘py Yecords his delight in taking up his frst study of aritumete. ‘Dopya waa then a zon of middle age, holding te high ei ‘og Searevacy of tas Aamicety of England, and one of the lading ‘gues of bis country, we may say. He tells with enilicn Joy ff leering the mucipiestion tbe ‘Bilnded by prejudice, ignorant of the srue history of past ages, Pepys believed then, an ne besere now, that his country and Ils people stood at that tire atthe very apex of human develop ‘ont and progress and that hie nation Woe the light-bearer to al otnerroebs, fa timao and placa ‘Socompotay ha the vaabio eeoets of the Ancient Word toon destroyed by te fathers of Romanlain, that Pepys and all the rast of the children of Buropean Cave Man knew nothing of ‘the great elvllations that rse, flouslshed, end distppeared while ‘is own couniry was covered with samomoring sie! and glcton sg snow m toe cold Le age. ‘Two thousand years lore vepys' cay, Alexander the Gres: had crossed tho Hellespont and cared bls conquering. Or00ks ln Asia When he reached the sifeo! ancient Babylon, he found the romtine ofa ity which "in mngniflennes,” wrote Herodotus ‘tenes no ther city That approaches i” And the Greeks of that time thought they had some erat ete, ‘The Ruropaun Cove Man origiaaly camo trom tho native nore of nusranity tn some watm region, No one knows wh ot Now se decane separated trom his native land Our petuve of him is dim. Of his history we know nothing ‘The tsim Stone Age fist came into recognired wse by Ye publication n 1885 of "Prehistoric ares" by Sir John Lubbock, ‘ho complica and sem order an account of ine diseoveries made Inthe deep grave ofthe Somme Valley in France. “Fue Ausiest people who bult the Pyramids ved fn a Stone ‘Ago, but twas a Stone Age thet medech man has not yet been hte to equal ae Lesson 6. HUMAN PROGRESS. For century after century, Romanism as fet the deceived nasser on ts feesdulont alo ot fanes and loeves. (Mat. 14:17), find the misled mactes fice their samacn wits thi dea and sted for more Romania fst destroyed the history of tbe Ancient World "rn Roman euthors could safely make thelr story depe! man (coming up from the sevage that worshipped lcols and knew totning of Ged, ssl he reaaked the stage wars Rornenin ave In ether oi and « personal Ged. ‘Thy whole scheme is to make ran baieve that ne oves 10 ‘ocwmniso his rise trem Bartarism and ilatry to what he Is leday. That isk fs done 69 well, that milione of onthinking opie refuse o listen to any facts that upset the scheme. In the 11th edition ofthe Bneyclopedia Britannicn, published Jn 101, gppears an etay on "Civilation,” by a famed eoeologst snd antaropoiogis, ror wisn st rumiatiaed he {3L0mna— “Tre enlie povlod of human progress may be divided Inia ue perl, dered as aos: 1. The tower perod of savagery, torminating with the discovery and application f the Ose of ne 2. "The mide perica or savagery, termincting with the Sovontion of the bom and 87 {Te upper poriod of saragory, terminating with the lneention of porary. 4A. Teo lover period of barbarism, terminating with the dometication of animes. 5 The middle peried of barberisn, terminating with the dlsorsry of the proces of esiing from oe {6 The upper pevid of barbarism, termining with the evelopment of system of wilting. 1. The frst period of elil'zatio, terminating withthe Inlroduction of gunporder, the compass and the printing pres. 8, The second period of elation, terminsting with the invention of the stem engine 8. The upper peried of clellization, whch 1 st in ‘progess, but which is probaly nearing its termina poe ‘The author then predits the 10t pevlod: "The great revo- Iutlonary invention thal wl usher in a bew era is already being solved ‘Tne alshlp is dastned to be the meennism that wii give the new impetus to buman ellleation The eonguest cf the ait ‘nl become a factor in the fll emergency of humanity from the Jnsuanty of nationalism to the bead view of coemopoltentsm.” Facts of Human History "To thece largely erty and unfounded statements the actual sats of Bsmat BGtOry 1831 ‘There Is nob a sczap of reliable evidence on earth to support the theory of Byolution advanced by piyscal science, or to support she ausetion of Romani that infer man was ever & savage and then a barearse. Granted that mosern civilantion is based upon tae Roman ‘bie it must bo remomberes tho books thereat were wetZen 20 far bask tn the night of time that toere ia no Yeeard of tole Srigin of heir airs ‘Tneee authors must have lived in the Geys of savagery, but ‘heir serptazes stl are and rematn tho only Tore that Hghet ‘he Path tlt leeds to God ‘No group of men in "the upper period of civilzation” has ‘ben eoripeisn to produce any iterative tat can compare Wit ‘he Bible Furthorroore, Ow Bibles competed of symbols, par ables and allegories which modern scientists of "the upper Detiod Of cinllation have not she knowlege and {ateligence te under. stand, interpret and explin ‘The mos. wonderiu) structure on eaith today $8 the Great ‘Prramid of Olzeh, in Beypt, whied was built s0 long ago thal ‘here is no record of its construction and mo trace of te mechs anita cod inbtrumonte that wore Wad init erestion, ‘According to the above line, "he sst peri of cilizne ‘Hon enied with the invention of gunpowder, the compass and ‘he printing presk” ih that cave, the grea: engines, archie=t, mathematicians, and meenaniee ithe designed and Suit the pyramid, ved way Hack inte ower period ot savagery,” WER finded “with the discover and application of fre™ ire 4s something man never eiseovered. ‘Thore was sire fon earth for ager ttore the fires man ever eppencee to use 1 ‘Wokcanct have elcbed forth tre fom thelr bowel since the fst ‘ry laod appeared cn the fae of the earth and when the surface of the certh was stl so hot that it was as barren aba desert. ‘Volcan eruptions so great that they deszoyed continents dove curved way back Inthe days when the earth war young, comparatively ‘Duo 29 recent alacoteries, physial eienne ie coming to re ard the prehistoric periods and the “stone age” quit differently From the way in wnloh they fave bean piotured by tho Rem fahors who have controled and ‘writen Our RIGiry for OSE Sixteen Rundeed years les ef evilace have been dug from the rains of grect ets ot past ages In the lat elf century, disclosing the surpesing ite of the prehistoric periods, thus making It impracticable ny Tanger for poopie Jo Ee doetivos by the Reman potures of ‘nclenttavages and barbarians. Tor agalest tat Roman history Unere now appears the ine of prehistoric science, att and philosophy fer superior to lUsng we have now. Tn view of Unese facts, the “stone age” fe coming to be considered as the fall and degeneration of ante- fedenteivitzations of a high order. "No culation ever Repins eel, "Thor exite no oveution har begins by amance o aceldent, ad preesscsmetnegally ad echanically. Only degeneration und doray can thus proc, Civilization never suarts asa natura! growth, but only though ertifil culture ‘Som loader, paseeaing lae=ing end wisdom received from Mactors of the past, 219 out to edueate ard ineiraet a special Ivosp. He gives the grou e science end reli, formats lam, Sounds temples, introauees writing and ezeates the Pepioning of uit, achitechive, astranomy, ratheraties which beginning, Spreads from group to group and fram nation to matian con Uinting its progress unt crushed by some despotic ner, Lesson 7. SUNKEN CONTINENTS. ‘The cath fs very ol. ts age i variously eatimetes ot from tres to five bilion Yuces, Man nas been on earth for millons ot years. Tn the old Aroie rocks there oar etl be 2een she igneous ro- sain of the Pist Roo! Race ‘The AUantexns are termed the Great Feusth Race. Far tuck in te night of tie, ome Uhre eniion years ago, the Third ‘Race had appeared. Long befoe, the Second Hace Had poised by a Food omanise destroyed the history of the ancient world, ene cient people, and sncent cliizations so well, that it has been only within the last century that archeologists have begun to Uiaoover the evidence of antiquity. hore se little evidence of ‘man’ aocomplinments in seience and prlosephy pcr to about ‘op00 yeaze age. ‘noth reason for this i the fect the saeh epoeh peas ‘tcl! om oing greater than toce preseding, and makes its eaim te by destroying the ovidence Unat thons the advancement of sham in previous periots, ‘hat te being cone now, Prejudiead nistorns claim that ‘ne st ecto af sivtzaiion termineted with the infection (of gunpowder, the compass and the printing press. All his has Dsstne in ulte rent times ‘These sais are fm, and are ‘hended fo tlsted and dessire Tor centuries the theory of lost continents was expressed In ‘aos and mancseripts, ans was ridiculed by phyweal sence and Remaism, Th the las ty years the archeologists have found Snserip- ‘ons on sone and clay tablets relating to these fost lands. "rhe Brian Goverament bas had a ship tang coudings for yours the Atlante, and dasovered evidance ofa high ease of cinieation under that body of water in coetcin roions. ‘The Jos: Lemurian continent, avo called 34u, was much varger than Atlantis, and now les under the blue waters of the able. tnsenpions on Sons doserie tna destruction of Lemaria, ‘se the carts crust was split oy mighty earthquakes and the Continent sank na tery abyss Basle Principles of Religion 142 sald that Lemuria was the motherland of Blan. tt sent ‘colonists 13 the Amerias, then to Atlantis. The othe: way they ‘ent to Tria and to the northeast ccest of Afscs. All the est ‘of the Keown world was under Its dominion, ad from its temples ‘noued forth xe Trae God geience and Haligion of the Mactera ‘The f tho mysterious reason why the sume basi principles of religion are found in all ancient civlivations. Accounts of Uiese things ace presesved on clay tablets carefully ganrded by the high peste of Indie, weere the records are concealed in tne tempts 1 Is sald that in a cert valey in the Hlmataves there are tree secret depositories ofall ancient script. In one af the vast empies, carved out of old tone inthis vale, Is “the so0d of Mam tora te ages” 1m these records there are maps ofthe word in the ye of Lemuria, and later dusing the time of Atlantis. The record sates that Allantis mas destroyed by the force of three tremen> ous explosions, spaced severe! ousand Yeers apa, the tinal two islands sining eporoximately 10000 years age, burying a rmignty rae, James Churchnard, famonas archeclogst, spent years inves- ‘ugating the rater and found evidence that Harmivia coe cst ile went to Tnaie and ane ofthe high prsste showed im he Toeerd, He etuoied sind mastered tho Lensurian languaze, tana wroto two books entitied "Lost Continent of Mu" and "Saored symbole of Mu ‘Tals means that we axe now geting history over 70,00 years old, vet from the enginal courea, and mot aller it haz been copied, transla, edited, colored, changed and foatioa by brejuaions men, woo aitort and fas facts to support that Figious dogmas an selentite Seories "Insertions on stone tabuts eannot be altered without do- tection. stone tablets have beor alscovered fm eyeavations of & prehistrle elty with inscriptions that nave givens the eamptete emorlan alphabet, and tmuch of is history, waltten ts that langues CCerain intripions show that they had alanlge tnot rere powered by atone energy, and cosmic ray guns tha: sho: down ther asatips ‘Tis mnghtysiderea fore was named By the Aantean as Mastek itis the Veil of Bulwer lation’s Coming Race, Terrible Force of Destruction According to the Asbter Vidya of the Aryan Rishi, this] CCosinie Force, aimed from a flying veswl reduced to ashes 100000 men an lopnants as easly as 1 would a dead dog. Tt ‘togoczed in ine Vin Purana, the Ramagane and o2nor ae ‘lent writings. Tals rlgh‘y free could redace Burope in a few Gays to its primithe chaotic tate, with no man left alive to tell the tale "Will ours be tha next civitztion to be dastroyes by Commi ‘nergy? ants PB. Noyoo in his work, “Tho Palid Giant.” ‘Noyes asceris that ihe Cro-Magmons, 25000 to 50000 ye ‘ago, were desendants ofa great people Who posceste ltecttur ‘sritton many mallans of years befoe the Cro-Mapon age," an ths terature was in She possession ofthe Cro-Magnons who "en lagged a natacal grotto to make a siting temple for the sacred thungs of their ras.” (P53) “Assording tO thie anoient uteratare, milions of Years go, vehen the earth was younger and shrinking muen taser than’ bow, eartnguaies neve fraquen’ Great mountain chalns were being bor, ad the people, i tea, searched desperately fo means to moderale ihe valence of the convulsions. By intens study of the earthquakes and the gases erie, they deovered the sesret fores in Nature and how to control and utilize them) {oF Mair enant and protection. "Tney developed a formula for neutralizing echesion, and thus disolving tistble substance Info that Infnitude of base partces of nvistle subweance. In this work they discovered the Death Ray, which they termed “lepton Hllort"—a ores tha would sweep from the earth whole tribes of people, In the experimente, when the Deets Ray was direted toward live enous pisos against Bil, they crumiled into das, and ‘th thoes every form of vegetation straight axay teyond the Fl. or no mess, however great, could check the Death Ray. Evidence of Science and Religion ‘These Lemurians left evidence of their sclence and phitlos- phy, cultare and veg, in the form of wetings and symbols, So clay and etone in vacious parts of the world, whlch have now tien desiphored ano transite by our own secheoloests and Joologsts, anprefudion! by sclentifie Uherles and teligious Aogmss "These reveal the story of man's carat ancestors, Nor were they sbvages or barbarians. They were highiy cutared people, ‘whe naa a slonso and reigion whieh came directly from! Gom's ‘own spiritual teachers, and which was not distorted and falsified ty arbtiouspvlsts and unprincipled despots for thelr ona per ‘Snal power and profit Tis now known that the temples of India and the Pyramids of Bgypt were but by the colonists from Lemuria; and the Manere who taught in Sheze tamples were sont erestly trem the Mothetland, oith the God Selence and Beligon handed dawn. by the Seven Splits before the Holy Throne (Rev. 43) Ail races have legends of & Plood that destroyed their home land. The sinking of Lemucia and Aulants Is probably the Flood ‘mentioned in the Bible. ‘howe ie in tho Roman Bible no secerd of the red, yellon, brown and Diack races being taken Into Noams ax; yet thes feople re ell over the world, with history extending back for thoasand of years ‘Recent excavations in the Gcbi dese’ covealed remains of cities of a prenistrie civilization over a minded Uhowsard Yeas Dd, The tneriptions on the stone and clay tabets are 12 the ‘emurien Language. Gigantic Pyramid Found by Fillers tn 1048 V. 8, Army fers found gigantic pyramid near this reglon, reported to dwart the greet pyramid of Muypt. Tt sas stint fo He 1.200 feet wide by 1,000 feet igh, Te base cow ered appronimately 50 acres. Its great age cannot even cone Jeotured. ‘The stone inscriptions shew that a highly eves people ‘inhabited this region iong before the Flood, and wove el ad. vanced In ar, aenitetute, astronomy, astrology, mathematics ad plesoph. ‘These inscriptions show where certain sections of the Bible originated; as come of the Od Testament is eopied rectal ‘rom theee inscriptions, thus aking t easy to acorn oe true trom the fate, the oriinal ‘rom the deceptive interpoitions, and sft Ine grain trom the pies eat Th northeastern Airc, im Asla Minor the Balkan Peninsute, the Islands of the Aegean Sea, Greece, Turkey ate ruins which, ven in thelr present crumbling condition stil reflect a grenceat that modern eiitaation docs not even beatin te apprssimata. At ‘Smgena, et elties have been decorared, each bulit on the ruins of the otner We cannot imaging the anciguty of the original Tat Saalbach, the Wins af whlch Ye northeast of Belrut be: tneen the eastern end of the Maditerranean and the northern ona of the Syrian desc, appears a typleal enumple of Leman tchitectce alts best. On of Utes, Known asthe Great Temple ff toe Stan, treated by azcheologith as ane ofthe teest males tie ofthe carte anelen! steusture, ‘Tee temple 35 nearly 200 eet long, 260 feet wie, traversed by tunaletareugh maior a tain ma’ eaaly pass. Te ad 94g fcenimns, ae of whisn sil stand ‘Thes, withthe entablatares, ‘te over $0 fone high, and mote than 9 feet in diameter ‘Stones of prodigious weight compose the wide platform of the temple. "The slopes ace 13 feet sare and over OF fet lon sc into a mmesive wall 200 fet above grout level. ‘Apeman, caveman, stoneage savage never built such a. mammoth exc, then ceulptured tho stone oo artiseal that thay stages she eeienoy of signee Hae. ‘in India, Bebvlonia, Asse anc Egypt are ancient and, caossat sculpcured temples carved out of soll store. One of ‘ese In Indie is of incalculable entiquty, towering to a bel of seveval hundred fst, while he sui ptured portion, hews Gf solid voek, ate so prodigious in size tet they impress an Denier al sho sot thom toa dogree of roveronce and ae. Ma} ‘Who gaze upon snece magnificant temples have attributed the Construction as representing seme unimown but mighiy rice ‘Sumisupernatucal oc superhuman ables, and of wom we tam tno record — lost race, ‘Wm. Niven, mineragist of Mexico, made archeological dis: coveres, showing that man exated in aig eilized state tena Of toousancs of sears before the geological Glacial Prion and the European Pisisiooeue man, and taoueariee of oars belore Ua ‘Aviows appeared. hoy were newcomers, and ravaged With fi ‘nd swor the cllles ut by the Tales, Chinees and Mayes Niven ‘ound fron eaide in uw in cating armaments out of precious metals. This is the oldest record Known of the Use of and antedates the renee age by tens of thowsends of years ‘We ound that when Princo Coh of the Dan Dynssty of Mave was burios 15000 yoars ago, tno cezcundan's wie was depicted In treeoos on the Walls or mis maussleum. ‘Thousands of years liter the same custom was followed i the butlal chambers of the most ancient Bagypsian kings. ‘Niven found a copper axe that was highly tempered —ehow. Ing thet this now lost art dates back into the Tertiary Era. So) mdem science is ot So modern, "He found Images ofall the touthern Asiatic rsees, showing, that tie people of Bat veg and those of Amerise exe “om Lemur 1 is estimated that the buried ety where Niven made these ssoveries in Mexico is over 200,000 years okt, This evidence hone tat highly developed na caltured people innabited Nowleo tens of thesis of Years before the Buropear Pesto cone man lived. [At the ste of another ruined city, several milos nortnest of Mexico City, Nivon excavated over 2,600 stone table's more than 12,00 yeers el, covered with ancient writings and symbels ‘The writing none slone was dedicated tothe “Sacred Four,” 20 doubt meaning the Four Elements, Ar, Five, Water, Earth, and Showing the Zeason why tse New Testament contains Four Cospel. ‘This stone was « masterpiece Jn symbellam, with a dual ‘meaning in every line of waiting, whieh was in Ge language of Uamasia. ‘Ono of the saeeptions sa, "Meu, the Motherland: ‘he lads of the West.” ‘Mt Unmsal, im Yuontan, isan anclent Maga steuctwe, called ‘the Temple ofthe Sacred Mysteries, with inscriptions onthe sone walls that connest anlent man with the early histary of Eaypt nd Babylonia, This temolo is more than 1,000 years ol, (On the tompie walle was an Snacnptin reaaing: "This ediice 1s a memorial commemorating the destruction of Mu, the Lande tho Wes, whence came our Sacred Mystris. ‘Anotne ineeription stated that the temple bad bean des twoyod tnreo times by sastnqucker, and nad boon reoult sre ‘Ancient inscriptions show that during the forming of the ferent gs Del under cecteal Amevise and Yucatan, 12000 te 15.000 yeate ago, nugo satastyemic waves were formed, whith relladorer the land. arthquakes"#nooi tae land ike the leaves fie trae va storm and the "tat rose and feed ke ocean waves” The scoount states that the shocks and tolls of she ‘quakes shook the structures int ruins and inige waves of waler followed, slotting oat all fe." More flood ‘A rest ancient Atlee tradition in Mexico states that she “tro sotto in Mexico were a white race.” which was congueres by adanker race and driven ftom tho land. ‘Tao white race "em dbureed in thelr anise and sailed to @ fer-oif land tovarde the Hsing sun, ata sottied there.” Pechaps these ooplesetied along the marthern eaestline of fhe Nsiterarean Sen (Gas bate onder Lemania eased tremendous yoleente erp. tions, and the ancient records say that the land was “fice a= Irenoed, tice Riked om its foundations.” ‘This continent was located in the tropical Pacific ocean. 1 was five te ex thousand mules Jong east na west, end 2300 53000 mus wide north and south, ‘Lemuria, n the Pacific, porshed by fre, Atlantic, Qu of the seas, perished by waten "Lol Thou tad of today? By thou will depart ip the fullness of ime But fear molto joan ot” Lessons 1-7. QUESTIONS. ‘The Student should shody the lstons until he ean answer tie questing ae fel cortain his anawers are cores 1, Do you Dallove that Live is eternal? explain your answer 2, Desetie what you beliere the word “death” means. 43, Explain the citference between the Third Dimension and the Fourth Dimension, 4. Do you believe that Selence and Religion are so elaely re lated that they should be Joined in ene system? Explals your answer. Have you read any history of the so-called Christian Bibi? lave you read a history of the Dark Ages? Do you know ‘when Roman Cathoticiem was finally established? o you belevein the theory of Bvction? 4, According to the ruins of ancient eivizetions, ald man ap. peat first in the Eastern of inthe Western Henphiere? ©. Is thero ang reliable evidence ‘0 show that modem man Gescended or ascended fra the scaled Cave 3an? 10. Have you read any works on the cunkon continents of ‘Lema (Mu) end Atlantis? ‘Bxplain the principle of tho socaied Doath Ras. 12, What is an allegory? THE WISDOM OF THE AGES Book 2 ‘0 Rights Roervod,ineuding The Right To Reproduce Thin Course Or Any onion Tharet In Any Fem 1953 at ysning. a elenes to {e's te netics ced mar to fr coe ant gee Puaend in te USA, & NATURAL SCIENCE SOCIETY 20085, Sumy Sher CONTENTS LESSON 8 sii “ ‘One Religion ‘rue Sclence and Religion Preservad Lignt and Cuiganes a EssoW 9 BENPY enn : Werks Gxt in Stone Tindane LESSON 10.- House of Enoch = nowedge from the Pre-Ficod World LmBBON 11. -—_- ‘The Great Monument ‘Tnete Works Prove Thatr Abity Mysteries Yet Unsaved ‘Book af the Dead Monuments of Wisco [Byolutionsts run Ito Trouble LESSON 17 ‘an Alias to the Lord Science und Religion Degenerate “ntereting Pacis about the Pyramid ‘The Wonder of the World a.m (QUESTIONS = 2 is 6 6 2 LESSON 8. ‘ONE RELIGION. Plolemy Philadelpur (909-248 BC.) a eurned Sebo of Mis time, offered sich rewards forall kinds of religiou mancrcrpls, ‘or papyr ols for is great brary at Alexandra, ‘Wise men of all Nations, impelled by thei desire for the reward, went to Alerandria with thelr acted writings. ‘By this means Ptelemy Paiiade}prus suessded in securing some 289,000 of t5e most valuable reugious sriptures ana Pole Inthe wor ‘By carefully comparing the various witings, he was sur prised to find that all religious syatems were approximately the Same, And why not? "This fect struck hm es stange, and he had insribed over the doorway of tne ehft terape this sentence “Experience ig the god ofall morality. Tt koe have been mote definite and proper nad the word Guide teen tun! tnstent! of God la thle Inetance “nscriptions on sione tablets found in all parts ofthe world, Indieate thatthe entite Furth was colorized by people fram one source, end that souree, according to Chuschward, was the lost continent or a3 oF Lome. This se fact whieh appears to be inaneety contirmea by the Bible. For i Is uritian that a me was when “te whet earth was of ane language and of one space” (Gen 111) Overmhelming evidence shows that all religious systems of the world are aut copies af one original syste, one univers religion, which varss in different countries eniy aa the ewtsore ‘of the people vary. ‘Chronoiogical forgeries nave been frely used in order to take one partcula:cligious system and is God older than all thesest inthis espet, Romans: Fas been the mos! active and realest offender. ‘Traces of this ancient religion have boen preserved by in seripuons on stone mortuments and templet of a) races at nations, In spita of the destructive work of various religious fanatics, who sive 1o make thelr region appear as the only te religion. ‘Then here came a tine when It was found expadient by the ‘Maetars to divide the anlent religion into to systems. one {or ‘the masses, and one forthe elect, ‘The latter sysiem was reervec fe those found wore, ‘Then came tyrants and despots, wip corrupted the popular religion to increase their power by dousing Gnd eoctroling the ‘nit of toe ase with falls gods ‘Those are the “gos of papunise” to whieh Romans scans fualy refers in ts stant to show ie followers that ancien lillations were composed of Wolatrus heathens True Science and Religion Preserved Sno this day the ght of the true Seience and Religion revealed toveanly ma by God's work This scientific religion solves the secret of Immottalism of the Univers, the relation of God to Man, and many other mys ters that have puted the masts for age, ‘This was common Knowledge to the Masters, but It wos lost, to Dye mames beemune te protection from despots rade It neces: sary fo conceal it in a sjstem of symbols, parables, allegorts, {ables ond fction, not understood without the Key. ‘Witneat Sclense there ean be no perteet Religion For ‘Seionee Interprets Nature, and Nature 1 the Work of God and roof of His existence Brery sysiem of religion is fate that fails to explain the physieal facts of Nature and the lave of telr operation “The Religion ofthe Mastere wae end is consistent, rational syste ofselence and philesophy combined. For thes rust bined in harmonious order to form the foundation of ee System of religion. And such syste: recognizes God and expan is work, dealing with both the spiritus and physeal Man. ‘This evstom was taught primarily, tis cold, by a group of ‘Mastors, the Seven Sasree Kobi, termed the Soven Spirits Defoe the Parone. (Reo. #5) ‘The last despotle attempt to destroy all traces of ths Sclen- tifle Religion began in the sth century AD, snd plunged Burope Into a state of furmall and darkness that hos lasted until now. 4h thi attempt, anclent tomplos ware destroyed, fons of ancient scripiaies burmid, and millons of poople were murdored bocauce ‘hey refuse to forsake the tligfon of thle fatners. 8 Light ‘This present work is complled after years of research, and preseniad to those people who, with open minds, seecly search for Light and Guidance. ‘This work contains the fragments of| ‘tho true Ragin ofthe Mactors whieh te archeslogieta have ug rem the ruins of the Ancient Wowld and that whieh Was savaged ands teaght by eertain oocalt groups During the daxk ages, when anlghty Romanism was all powerful, these oceult students faced dangerous situations, snd for thelr protection itwas necessary to eonteal thls physical and natural science, a2 poyaes, chemistry, astonomy, eta, uncer fush misleading names ad Alsnemy, necromancy, atrlogy. tbe Diask ar, ete. Guidence LESSON 9. EGYPT. EGYPT—*the lan ofthe winged globe," the and of scence fan. philosophy, “peers and ately tombs tnd wagniient, {empes—tne lana howe cvlaation was old and mature before ther nang ses eal to emp, even ha & ame” 1y the ancient Gest, 4ypl Was Sale Agu Fina this became Egypt. oP " gy sealed the “and of Ham." (Gen 10°; 06.2927; 10622). In. 7801, neon i ade fo¢aTapemacl of Har i Bgypi” Evidence trat Ham, son ot Noah (Gen 2:18), dale im the Jana curently known ae sgypt, appears na truatan of the Ancient Hebrews, who cated ine lana Mizaim. Now sai Ya the sem of Hamm. (Oem 10:6; 1 Gh ¢'8) Harnad ou ons “lion, Canaay Cash and Pout. Toe Jong ef Canaan ie afacen othe and of Hom. Wen Abraara ‘tae 7 yours Olt ho eft Haran for the land of Gonaan. (Gen nag) ‘Noa’ father, Lameen, was 86 yeas od wen Adam did. ‘his gave Noah, through his father, rect contact withthe ie tnd leering of dan: and thiscomtat was pass on by Nea 0 hus on Ham, who pase i on to ie won Benin, Thus ths line contac exioudee, unsroken, ance back fom Beypt to Ada trom the Tana aftr tho Fiosd to tne iané before the Flood. ‘strange sory appears to ave ben interpolated in te fs rng verses o the Tith chapter of Genes HeGoe otf in not Iharmoniee withthe rest of tat shapes, ‘The dc verse menoas the people as preparing fo BUI a tower, whose tp my conch nts heaven” When these prepeations were made, Nox wae (62 yea ot Ws this “tower e Gres Pyamia of i? ‘Thete wes a definite ras wy tbe Roman compe of the ine wee o cael fo crit eny aa all eet reterence tothe Great Pyramid, ead the reson wil lary appear in ue ne 1s planned hat way fora detntepurpoat Many ages before ste mbial Mons crt ce the ght of dy. thw Land of nam was poset or rately tombe and pela temples and the howe or the greatint sence, olen” id religion tht the word bes known since the sig of Lemar ‘nd Atlant, ‘Formore than ten thousand ysts, Egypt was he stronghoka sf snose lity and pure costings the tall of wach cons tues ‘tho slones of prnerpes ana may be called the esters orthodoxy ot antigay. ‘Beneath the apparent idlairy of her exterior polytheism, eypt ever reiained the old foundation of her ceeult theogon? and sacerdolalorganiestion. She resised the Might of time as ‘does the Great Pyramid, whole and intact, though halt-bursed beat the aesers sand. “Than to tnet secret sphins-like immobitty, that granite resistance, Baypt ater the sinking of Lemiria and Atal, was the axis around iehich rolled the religious thought of humanity ‘ast passed from the Bast and from the West and met in the land of Ear, “The Beyptian Masts hod gone through the ages, carrying ‘on thelr onganiaaton and symbols, tne seras, co long span: trable,Obeirselence and religion, Within Egypt's temples, eps fd pyramigs was developed the famous doctrine of the Legos: Light Got 1) Werds Cut in Stone Endure ‘But the Zamous prophecy of Hermes has been realized: "0 yp there shall remain for thee for future generations only fables that noone wl elev, nothing of tae shall entre except the wards eat ou im stone” And it was co, "Tho bistory of the Land of Ham extends far back into an- Leuity, and fades out ina cloud of eoseurty that was no doubt created dy Constantine's simy of desuetive fanatles, who were ‘engaged In the nefarlous work of fostering upon the world the terest fraud ever invented, ‘Untll 1698, the oldest records discovered in Heypt extended buck only to tee 4th Dynasty. Since toon there has hoor. a steady sheain of deoverite im pehistoro ana scrip stole cemouoris, land, due to this, monuments areedy known, and sich ax the ‘annals of the Palermo stone have been mide to speak for the Deginnings of Paypllan history ‘Because of anmence excavations and investigations fn resent -yeazs, She people of ancient gypt are better known to ws by thelr ‘wore than any oiization that preceded Groote. Itz history Is Droeervedbeeause it is earved on pages o stone that have resisted the hand of the destroyer ‘In splte of the fact that It stone monuments have been eleazed of the accumulation of ges, and its Bleroelyphs d= biphered the worie hes not jet euoscedad in penetrating {9 the Aoepest sorets of ita tnoughte-the occult teachings of 1s LESSON 10. HOUSE OF ENOCH. Most of us have read books on tne Great Pyramid of Gize, ‘The Masters who designed ard built thet glant structure were not produced in Beypt ‘The Innd we know as Zgypt wes called Mizaim by the scent Webrews, They had a tradition that the Great Pyramid ‘was but S00 years Deove the bioeal deluge, ad thet tho narmss ff Seth, Bnooh, Noah, and Shem apoeares othe vosler of the blir, ‘According ta the Egyption bible, the “Book of the Deady the leader was Enoch. ‘Tse Egyptian trandliteration ofthe word Pooenix is Pa-Heneods, o "cuss of Enoen, "Prescot Tuovenin adaeoswcence to chow Ye thousands ot years ago there saddenly appeared in Eaypt trom some Un- abun saree, aclntite ad plassphets with & knowiedge of astronomy, geometry, physics, chemistry, mathematies “and fechanics 0 extranviinary, who bad scentife instruments of Suen pression, who Knew the secrete ofthe Universe c nelly ad ‘who employed ther Knowledge so skilfully, tact thei work is Stl ‘mirscuious and beyond our comprenensisn. “Josephus, noted Jewish nistolan, Dora fa $7 AD, gives it ‘san historical fact that Seth, Adam’ fst sin /Gen, 5), und bis immediate descendants, “were the inventors ofthat peculiar Sort of wisdom concerned with she heavenly bodies ad thelr forces. That their inventions might not be lott bofore they were Sufleently known, upon Adam's oredieion that the worl Was {be desticyed, sey made to plas, one of Dee, the oer ot Sone. They ineribed thelr alsoveret on them both #0 tht I fase the pllar of brick was destroyed hy the Flood, the pillar of Sono might remain and exist these discoveries to tanking. ‘Now shi (pulse) romine in the lana of Sica (Beypt) to thls stay" Jentsh antiquities, 12, ‘The anelent Arablans Nad a simiar tradition. 1m @ mana secint preseeved in the Bodielan Library, Abou Bali says "The ine men previous to the Flod, foreseeng an impending judg- ‘ont ftom heaven, either by rabmterion or by Ste which would ‘octoy every ereated thing, ball in Egypt many pyramide of ‘one, in oréer to nave some refuge against the approaening Eslumity. Two of these exceeded the ret im haigh!, being 40 cubits high, and as many bread, and as many long. ‘They were but wath ange blocks o: marble, and so wel Joined together shat the jonte wee scarcely pereeptise. Upon the extetio: of the ‘balding was inseribed every charm and wonder of piysen” ‘Matsui, another Arabian author, gives the same, ever ‘more clrumstanially, and says that— “Om the eastern oe Grest Pyramid, as built by these ancient men, the beaveniy soheres were inscribed, likenie the postions ‘Of the stare and their ciaiee, togother with the history and ‘ronal of past time, of Hat which i fo come, and of every ftite event” “Another Arable fragment, claiming to be a translation from fn ancient Cops papgras, gives a simlar account of the aright (of the Pyrapigs, and sta that— "Innumerable pseclous things were treasured in these builé- ‘ngs, inluding the ampatori of selonco, actronomy, goat, physics, an such use Knowledge." (P. 273) Sul amothoe Arabian aoeoun® state thatthe pyramics were onstructot by Hermes, the same parson as Enoch, father of Meihuselah (Gen. 518-25), to preserve the arts and sciences and ‘ther inteligence during the Fico ‘A certain legend states that Hermes, the same person as Fooeh, was the Master Architeet who plarmed and supervise the building of the Great Pyramid. He made it a compete Gramatization o the fundamental essentials of sderegoclogca, [paytcal, peyshologicat, spiritual ana historical wisdom. He em Dodi ifn te seionoes of mathematics, geometry, astrology ars) astronomy, whien were regarGed 2s te foundation of a) true Sclenoe, philosophy end religlen “Te hisiory of Preemasoney mentions a legend tothe effect that the three sons of Lames and hit’ daughter Nogmah, “did know that God would take vengeance for ain ether by fire oF ‘water; wnorefore they wiote in wo pillars of sione these sciences {hat they had, that they might be found ator the Flood.” ‘Sulbesuonty thle legend took a diferent frm, nd to Broek ‘was slinbted the precetion of burying the stan af foundation In the bosom of ML Moriah, and of erecting the two pillars ebove (2.518) ‘he fst Masone tradition retertng to Noa, states thet hie sutenton hail often Been directa fo te Plas that Enoen nad frestog on AM Moriah. Hy diigent search he finaly detected the entranee Jo the subterranean raul, and discovered the stone ‘of foundation whet he tok and placa In the AK ‘Sil another Ingen indicates that it was on the Mountains oft Moon i Afses te present source of the Nie, where oes

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