Common Wealth: The Origin of Places of Power and the Rebirth of Ancient Wisdom
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Common Wealth: The Origin of Places of Power and the Rebirth of Ancient Wisdom
A new breakthrough in the understanding and ultimate purpose behind ancient temples
Copiously illustrated with 200 photos, featuring the work of Martin Page, Santha Faaia, and Freddy Silva
Printed on top-quality coated paper.
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From best-selling author Freddy Silva (Secrets In The Fields): a thrilling and insightful journey exploring the profound influence of ancient temples on the direction of human consciousness.
Following a global catastrophe in 9703 B.C., groups of Sages embarked on a mission to rebuild a worldwide network of temples that would maintain indefinitely a society in balance with itself and with the cosmos.
These places of power were constructed at magnetically sensitive locations and according to prescribed laws that are capable of altering states of consciousness. But not only did temples become repositories of an incredible ancient science, they would also serve as an insurance policy in times when humans lost sight of the fact that they too are gods.
Can temples really transform ordinary people into extraordinary beings?
Bestselling author Freddy Silva examines the origins of sacred places and what makes them so, from pre-diluvial mansions of the gods to the resurgence of ancient knowledge in the modern era, and asks:
Why did our predecessors source the earth force?
What and where is paradise?
Are sacred mountains geometrically aligned?
Where does deity descend to earth?
Who were the 15-foot tall gods?
How are temples aligned to a world grid?
How do fables encode numerical codes?
Do periods of temple-building pre-empt climate changes?
What secret did the Knights Templar bring back from Jerusalem?
What is the angle of manifestation, and what is it doing in a capital city?
The aim of the temple-builders was to preserve and transmit a body of spiritual knowledge capable of transfiguring the soul, for just as they once discovered, this knowledge offers a solution to our loss of confidence in the spirit, and through this self-empowerment we become masters of our selves.
Their legacy is our common wealth.