Reading Velikovsky I’m numb in wonderment - all the
myths, legends & traditional tales from all sides of the
earth confirm the poles changed several times and the
sun sometimes disappears for days or years; after a few
pages I stop amazed as so many historical documents
are explained such as Moses’ wisdom to interpret the
sound heard within the 7 notes wherewith the whirlwind
howled rising within 10 discernable lines, as moral and
ethical laws - a sound heard all over the world, but only
The children of Israel saw the Divine in the symbolism
and became an ethical nation – my soul rejoices & my
heart is burning, my passion is awakened & feelings
whipped to a frenzy, I’m willing to invest my belief in
Velikovsky’s version of ancient events – then the anti-
climax as Scorpio returns to this magical realm just to
demand orderliness; deflated I couldn’t hold onto the
happy visionary bubbles and Alice left Velikovsky’s
Wonderland - to prepare a meal; my soul overawed
By the immense cataclysms decimating humanity again
and again - yet the world always recovered and mankind
always survived… How is this possible, by what magic is
Earth’s soul protected as it groans under the onslaught of
electrical discharges arcing & magnetic forces pulling the
waters into sky-high standing waves to flatten the land with
tsunamis and earth-quakes – how does life survive when
the sun disappears – who saves the spark of life and how
many races and places have been lost in the mist of time
Leaving enough space for Atlantis, Lobsang Rampa’s
travels to Tibetan cities hidden deep in the Himalayas,
Israeli integrity and Buddhist duplicity practiced in order
to protect childish nations; what keeps humanity going?
I prefer to believe non-physical powers keep the races
safe by assisting us in difficult times as it gives me the
inspiration to visualise the wisdom and intelligence of
the universe in which we live…
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