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Jun 29, 2018 12:06 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
Is there in your opinion, a place called Agartha?
I know nothing about it,, wondering if anyone had heard of it and or believes it exist
Interested in your take on this!teddybear
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Jun 29, 2018 12:56 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Bnaughty
BnaughtyBnaughtyMálaga, Andalusia Spain43 Threads 2 Polls 4,685 Posts
annaroach: Is there in your opinion, a place called Agartha?
I know nothing about it,, wondering if anyone had heard of it and or believes it exist
Interested in your take on this!
In my opinion....you are barking mad
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Jun 29, 2018 12:58 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Limun
LimunLimunAbidos, Central Serbia Serbia6 Threads 1 Polls 1,923 Posts
annaroach: Is there in your opinion, a place called Agartha?
I know nothing about it,, wondering if anyone had heard of it and or believes it exist
Interested in your take on this!
it vibrates on a different frequency ,not easy to find the entrance of Shamballa and Agartha
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Jun 29, 2018 1:01 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Bnaughty
BnaughtyBnaughtyMálaga, Andalusia Spain43 Threads 2 Polls 4,685 Posts
Limun: it vibrates on a different frequency ,not easy to find the entrance of Shamballa and Agartha
If you gave them €50 they would show you their entrance
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Jun 29, 2018 1:54 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
daniela777
daniela777daniela777Mi Paraiso, Murcia Spain44 Threads 2,714 Posts
Limun: it vibrates on a different frequency ,not easy to find the entrance of Shamballa and Agartha
Interesting theory..hmm..dunno
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Jun 29, 2018 2:37 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Bnaughty: If you gave them €50 they would show you their entrance
€50 each ,or buy one,get one free dunno
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Jun 29, 2018 3:37 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
Bnaughty: In my opinion....you are barking mad
Well i suppose i would have to be , i'm on here for a start!doh
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Jun 29, 2018 3:39 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
Not many takers i see,
I'm not surprised, it's a boring topic in my opinion!sigh
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Jun 30, 2018 4:45 AM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Limun
LimunLimunAbidos, Central Serbia Serbia6 Threads 1 Polls 1,923 Posts
Bnaughty: If you gave them €50 they would show you their entrance
thats probably one of the reason my ancestors were expelled from there laugh
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Jun 30, 2018 6:55 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Is there in your opinion, a place called Agartha?
I know nothing about it,, wondering if anyone had heard of it and or believes it exist
Interested in your take on this![/ I think it's quite likely that your e getting two names mixed up Agnes And Agatha and neither of these seperated orcombined is the name if a country.......but we could always invent an imaginary country ......now that's an dea .........
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Jul 8, 2018 12:03 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Diy6530
Diy6530Diy6530Uxbridge, Berkshire, England UK1 Posts
Nineteenth-century French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre published the first "reliable" account of Agartha in Europe. According to him, the secret world of "Agartha" and all of its wisdom and wealth "will be accessible for all mankind, when Christianity lives up to the commandments which were once drafted by Moses and God", meaning "When the Anarchy which exists in our world is replaced by the Synarchy." Saint-Yves gives a lively description of "Agartha" in this book as if it were a place which really exists, situated in the Himalayas in Tibet. Saint-Yves' version of the history of "Agartha" is based upon "revealed" information, meaning received by Saint-Yves himself through "attunement".

The explorer Ferdynand Ossendowski wrote a book in 1922 titled Beasts, Men and Gods. In the book, Ossendowski tells of a story which was imparted to him concerning a subterranean kingdom which exists inside the Earth. This kingdom was known to the Buddhists as Agharti.
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Jul 8, 2018 12:19 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
aries1234
aries1234aries1234plymout, Devon, England UK175 Threads 3 Polls 5,672 Posts
Diy6530: Nineteenth-century French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre published the first "reliable" account of Agartha in Europe. According to him, the secret world of "Agartha" and all of its wisdom and wealth "will be accessible for all mankind, when Christianity lives up to the commandments which were once drafted by Moses and God", meaning "When the Anarchy which exists in our world is replaced by the Synarchy." Saint-Yves gives a lively description of "Agartha" in this book as if it were a place which really exists, situated in the Himalayas in Tibet. Saint-Yves' version of the history of "Agartha" is based upon "revealed" information, meaning received by Saint-Yves himself through "attunement".

The explorer Ferdynand Ossendowski wrote a book in 1922 titled Beasts, Men and Gods. In the book, Ossendowski tells of a story which was imparted to him concerning a subterranean kingdom which exists inside the Earth. This kingdom was known to the Buddhists as Agharti.
I believe your'e all barking mad, but then, twas always thus on hererolling on the floor laughing cats meow
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Jul 8, 2018 2:07 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
Diy6530: Nineteenth-century French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre published the first "reliable" account of Agartha in Europe. According to him, the secret world of "Agartha" and all of its wisdom and wealth "will be accessible for all mankind, when Christianity lives up to the commandments which were once drafted by Moses and God", meaning "When the Anarchy which exists in our world is replaced by the Synarchy." Saint-Yves gives a lively description of "Agartha" in this book as if it were a place which really exists, situated in the Himalayas in Tibet. Saint-Yves' version of the history of "Agartha" is based upon "revealed" information, meaning received by Saint-Yves himself through "attunement".

The explorer Ferdynand Ossendowski wrote a book in 1922 titled Beasts, Men and Gods. In the book, Ossendowski tells of a story which was imparted to him concerning a subterranean kingdom which exists inside the Earth. This kingdom was known to the Buddhists as Agharti.
Thank you for your imput, i'm none the wiser, as to if it is true or not ,
but i didn't expect to handshake
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Jul 8, 2018 2:53 PM CST Can anyone tell me about this?
Limun: it vibrates on a different frequency ,not easy to find the entrance of Shamballa and Agartha
Entrance is right here in my Laundry-room!grin
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