Topics : Precession

Those Gods Who Made Heaven and Earth: The Evidence for Alien Visitors to Earth Before the Dawn of History

  Nonfiction book  — by Jean Sendy (1969)

"Those Gods Who Made Heaven and Earth: The Evidence for Alien Visitors to Earth before the Dawn of History" by Jean Sendy is a book that explores the possibility of extraterrestrial influence on ancient human civilizations. Sendy argues that many myths, legends, and religious texts of ancient cultures, including those of the Sumerians, Egyptians, and Mayans, contain references to extraterrestrial …

The Revelation of the Pyramids

  Documentary film  — by Jacques Grimault , Patrice Pooyard (2010)

"The Revelation of the Pyramids," a French documentary directed by Patrice Pooyard and released in 2010, delves into pseudo-historical theories proposed by Jacques Grimault. Grimault's unpublished works suggest a slow cycle of geological changes on Earth, including shifts in magnetic poles, causing catastrophic events every 26,000 years. He theorizes that an ancient civilization, predating ours, …

The Pillar of Enoch

  Web project  — by Helena Lehman (1993?)

Helena Lehman's "Pillar of Enoch" website is a resource for those interested in Judeo-Christian spiritual truths, ancient history, and future prophecies related to signs in the heavens as connected to Bible prophecy. The site features her "Language of God Book Series," which explores biblical allegory and symbolism. The series delves into the prophetic imagery of the Bible, sacred monuments like …

The Moon: Outpost of the Gods

  Nonfiction book  — by Jean Sendy (1968)

"The Moon: Outpost of the Gods" (1968), also known as "La lune clé de la Bible" by Jean Sendy, presents a unique interpretation of the biblical text, particularly the Book of Genesis. Sendy argues that the word "Elohim" in Hebrew Genesis, traditionally translated as "God," should be interpreted in the plural form as "Gods." He suggests that these "Gods" were actually space travelers or alien …

The Gospel in the Stars

  Nonfiction book  — by Joseph A. Seiss (1884)

Joseph A. Seiss' book "The Gospel in the Stars" presents a unique interpretation of the constellations, suggesting that they carry a divine message relating to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Seiss, an American pastor and author, proposes that the arrangement and symbolism of the constellations have been used throughout human history as a means to convey knowledge and wisdom, particularly concerning …

The Coming of the Gods

  Nonfiction book  — by Jean Sendy (1973)

"The Coming of the Gods" by Jean Sendy explores the concept that advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, referred to as "gods," have been visiting Earth for thousands of years, significantly influencing human history and religious beliefs. Sendy attributes many technological and cultural advancements, the creation of religious beliefs, and the inspiration for ancient myths and legends to these …

Mazzaroth; Or, the Constellations

  Nonfiction book  — by Frances Rolleston (1862)

Frances Rolleston's book, "Mazzaroth; or, The Constellations," explores the significance and symbolism of the constellations in the context of divine revelation and biblical prophecy. She contends that the constellations hold a deeper, spiritual meaning that has been obscured by associations with pagan mythology and a lack of understanding of their original intent.

Mazzaroth | the Alpha and the Omega

  Web project  — by Jim A. Cornwell (1992)

Jim A. Cornwell's website, mazzaroth.com, offers a detailed exploration of the interplay between the zodiac, biblical narratives, and ancient civilizations. It delves into the correlations of zodiac symbols with biblical patriarchs, interprets the creation story in Genesis in relation to astronomical events, and examines the historical and astronomical connections to various periods, such as the …

Kosmographia — The Official Randall Carlson Podcast

  Podcast  — by Randall Carlson et al. (2019)

"Kosmographia — The Official Randall Carlson Podcast" is a thought-provoking and in-depth podcast series hosted by Randall Carlson, a renowned geological and architectural theorist, teacher, and scholar. The podcast delves into a wide array of subjects that intersect science, mythology, geology, and ancient history, reflecting Carlson's multifaceted interests and expertise.

Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth

  Nonfiction book  — by Giorgio de Santillana , Hertha von Dechend (1969)

"Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth," written by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, presents the argument that ancient mythologies contain sophisticated knowledge of the precession of the equinoxes. This knowledge, they argue, indicates a Neolithic discovery and a long-lived Megalithic civilization of remarkable …

Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

  Nonfiction book  — by Graham Hancock (1995)

"Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization" by Graham Hancock, published in 1995, explores the hypothesis of a highly advanced civilization existing in prehistory, serving as the progenitor of all known ancient civilizations. Hancock proposes that this civilization, centered around Antarctica, ended catastrophically at the end of the last ice age but passed on significant …

Creators: The Past

  Cinematographic film  — by Artuniverse , Piergiuseppe Zaia , Eleonora Fani (2016)

"Creators: The Past" is an Italian science fiction fantasy film directed by Piergiuseppe Zaia, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Eleonora Fani and composed the soundtrack. The film features a notable cast, including Eleonora Fani, Jennifer Mischiati, Bruce Payne, and guest appearances by Gérard Depardieu and William Shatner. The plot revolves around the manipulation of mankind's destiny by a …

Ancient Apocalypse

  Documentary film  — by Netflix , Graham Hancock (2022)

"Ancient Apocalypse" a 2022 Netflix documentary series hosted by British writer Graham Hancock, presents a series of pseudoarchaeological theories about an advanced civilization that existed during the last ice age. The series, produced by ITN Productions and highly watched upon release, suggests that this civilization was destroyed in a cataclysm and its survivors introduced agriculture, …

A Gentleman’s Joyous Esotericism: Jean Sendy Above and Beyond the Ancient Aliens

  Research paper  — by Stefano Bigliardi (2016)

In his paper A Gentleman’s Joyous Esotericism: Jean Sendy Above and Beyond the Ancient Aliens, Stefano Bigliardi discusses the work of Jean Sendy, a French esoteric writer who explored the idea of ancient astronauts and extraterrestrial intervention in human history. Bigliardi provides an overview of Sendy's life and work, including his theories on the origins of humanity, the influence of …

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