mleku on Nostr: there is a great pod on youtube related to the amazing solid carved granitic vases of ...
there is a great pod on youtube related to the amazing solid carved granitic vases of egypt where you can learn about what the very ancient egyptians said about "gods" living in that place and about how beyond 5000 years ago (or so) the entire region of egypt was once a lush subtropical, wet region and the nile was much larger
and there's stuff also going back even further related to a great river that spanned acrcoss the northwest region of africa (now all desert) called the Tamanrasset, and this was described in Plato's text "critias" as having been extensively developed, with many canals adjunct to it and a grand city of Atlantis which I personally believe was located in the former ancient mega-volcano that now all remains is the Eye of the Desert in Mauritania
it's quite the rabbithole all this stuff, and i haven't nearly done the amount of research i would like to, to deepen my understanding of it
The book The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya is a good starting point for talking about much of this stuff, the thing that is missing from the thesis of that book is the pole shift, but if you keep that in mind when you read the book you'll see it fills out so much detail it is foggy about
and there's stuff also going back even further related to a great river that spanned acrcoss the northwest region of africa (now all desert) called the Tamanrasset, and this was described in Plato's text "critias" as having been extensively developed, with many canals adjunct to it and a grand city of Atlantis which I personally believe was located in the former ancient mega-volcano that now all remains is the Eye of the Desert in Mauritania
it's quite the rabbithole all this stuff, and i haven't nearly done the amount of research i would like to, to deepen my understanding of it
The book The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya is a good starting point for talking about much of this stuff, the thing that is missing from the thesis of that book is the pole shift, but if you keep that in mind when you read the book you'll see it fills out so much detail it is foggy about