’If is the general opinion of mankind that we must seek our good fortune from the gods but look for wisdom in ourselves. We may consecrate shrines to Reason, Faith, and Virtue, but we know that it is only in ourselves that they are to be found. But from the gods we ask the fulfillment of our hopes of safety, wealth and success. Therefore the prosperity and good fortune of the wicked, as Diogenes so often said, absolutely disprove the power of the gods. ’
Though they may have no longer believed in the power of the Gods in these late times in the days of Cicero, they still believed in their existence. It is the intention of this book to prove their existence and why, as in these times, they suddenly abandoned the people.
This book is, I believe, the first ’holistic’ study of man and his position in the world. Looking at the popular press of science books, particularly by so-called noted scientists, it is sorely obvious that eclectic thinking is missing from them for most of these people are studied in one area only with very minimal use of the myriads of others. How could anyone study Neanderthal man or even Napoleon without knowing what they ate. their environment, their physiologies, etc? The issue of whether or not Ancient Astronauts lived is a very touchy subject with the Carl Sagan gang, as I call them, scientists who just are not studied enough in all fields. This national clique has everyone believing that all scientists believe as they, but this is definitely not true. Just as with the theory of evolution, another subject of aggravation to many, but which, we will see is very much a part of this study too. It is a shame Albert Einstein is not around today when the debates over the issues of Ancient Astronauts is at its highest for he believed that man today is but the remnant of a once highly civilized and technological society. He would have sided more with Eric Von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin than the Saganites and perhaps we would have had less quibbling over this controversial topic.
Author(s): Lana Cantrell
Year: 1988
Language: English
Commentary: huge passages of italicized text make for increased error rates in those sections, particularly swapping of lc letters a and o
Pages: 1024
Tags: Ancient History; Egypt; Sumer; Hawaii; Egyptian Gods; God; Myths; Mythology; Paleopathology; Medicine; Health; Radiation poisoning; Flying Machines; UFOs; Gynic; Heaven; Underworld; Jerusalem
Part One - THE THEOGONY
Foreword
ONE - Those Magnificent Gods in Their Flying Machines. 1 - 1
TWO - The One True Indra. 2-1
THREE - The Changelings. 3 - 1
FOUR - The Prisoner of Eden. 4 - 1
FIVE - The Children of God. 5 - 1
SIX - The Children of the Gods. 6 - 1
SEVEN - The Three Worlds. 7 - 1
EIGHT - The Androgyne. 8 - 1
NINE - The Sun Children. 9-1
TEN - The Earth Under the Lord. 10 - 1
ELEVEN - The Myth of Menstruation. 11-1
TWELVE - Birth of the Blues. 12 - 1
THIRTEEN - The Gynic. 13-1
FOURTEEN - Soma. . 14-1
Part Two - THE NEW WORLD AND ITS FALL
FIFTEEN - The World Under the Gods. 15-1
SIXTEEN - The Disc of Life. 16-1
SEVENTEEN - The Food of the Gods. 17-1
EIGHTEEN - The Murder. 18-1
NINETEEN - The Heart of the Pandava. 19-1
TWENTY - The Disgrace. 20 - 1
TWENTY-ONE - Adventures in the Underworld. 21-1
TWENTY-TWO - The Command Base of Heaven. 22 - 1
TWENTY-THREE - The Taking of Jerusalem. 23 - 1
TWENTY-FOUR - Death of Inanna. 24-1
TWENTY-FIVE - Solomon and the Temple. 25 - 1
Part Three - "THE EARTH WILL BE MINE"
TWENTY-SIX - The Disc of Death. 26 - 1
TWENTY-SEVEN - The Sue For Peace. 27 - 1
TWENTY-EIGHT - The Sons of the Gods. 28 - 1
TWENTY-NINE - Exodus. 29 - 1
THIRTY - After Exodus. 30 - 1
THIRTY-ONE - Life In Egypt Under Amen-ra. 31-1
THIRTY-TWO - Amen. 32 - 1
THIRTY-THREE - Egyptian Teratology and Physiology. 33 - 1
THIRTY-FOUR - The Ennead. 34 - 1
THIRTY-FIVE - The Laws. 35 - 1
THIRTY-SIX - Marriages Made In Heaven. 36 - 1
THIRTY-SEVEN - The Final Days. 37 - 1
THIRTY-EIGHT - The Wasted Earth. 38 - 1
THIRTY-NINE - The Ultimate Weapon. 39 - 1
FORTY - The Resurrection. 40-1
FORTY-ONE - The ’Lost Races’. 41-1
FORTY-TWO - The Chosen People. 42-1
FORTY-THREE - The Hawaiians. 43 - 1
FORTY-FOUR - Book ’Em Dano, Then Beam Me Up, Scotty!
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