Sunday, April 21, 2024

The mysterious kingdom of Agartha

 For many years, stories about the mysterious underground kingdom of Agartha have circulated in popular culture and occult literature. They are said to be inhabited by an advanced civilization that is expected to reveal itself to the world in 2029. Do these legends have a real basis or are they a figment of human imagination?

The story of Ferdynand Ossendowski and the mysterious kingdom of Agartha begins in 1922, when the Polish scientist published his memoirs of escaping through Central Asia after the Russian Revolution. In his book, Ossendowski describes a meeting with lamas who told him about the existence of Agartha, an underground kingdom with 800 million inhabitants. It is ruled by three spiritual authorities: Brahytma, Mahytma and Mahynga, and the language used is ancient Vattanan.

An interesting aspect of the history of Agartha is the prophecy related to the "King of the World", who predicted that in 2029 the inhabitants of the kingdom would come to the surface of the earth. According to the prophecy, before this event there would be 50 years of conflict and misfortune, after which 71 years of happiness would be ruled by three great kingdoms. Then an 18-year war will begin, ending in 2029.

Ferdynand Ossendowski was not the only one who mentioned Agartha. Saint-Yves d'Alveydre, a French occultist, also described this mysterious kingdom, calling its inhabitants very spiritually and technologically advanced. His books, although withdrawn from circulation shortly after publication, eventually reached the hands of subsequent generations of researchers thanks to a copy secured by the printer.

Both stories, while fascinating, are often treated with great skepticism. Critics accuse the authors of creating myths or overinterpreting the words of people they meet, perhaps in order to increase the attractiveness of their accounts. Researcher René Guénon also expressed doubts about the authenticity and sources of Ossendowski's stories, suggesting that they may have been more literary fiction than historical facts.

Despite the controversy, the story of Agartha and its predictions have gained popularity, especially in circles interested in esotericism and conspiracy theories. The prediction of Agartha's inhabitants revealing themselves in 2029 also coincides with other, unrelated predictions and theories about this year, such as the close-Earth flyby of the asteroid Apophis.

Does Agharta really exist or is it just a myth? Whatever the answer, the story attracts the attention of researchers and mystery enthusiasts alike, offering a rich field for analysis and speculation about human spirituality and potential undiscovered civilizations.

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