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Born May 2nd, 1602 or May 3nd, 1601 , one of 9 children. He discovered the Hermes Trismestigus trove of wisdom, from Astrology to Astronomy, and he deciphered as best he could the first to do so, Egyptian Heiroglyphics. I first read of him, when I rec'd a newsletter from the A.R.E. (Edgar Cayce's foundation), which suggested that Cayce's trance record of Atlantis, (it's final destruction), as written about in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, and he (Kircher ) drew his own illustrations of maps showing the same axis (North & South) as well as the same regions of ATlantis, (pre-final breakup) as Edgar Cayce had said it was......in a book of Kircher's called, "Mundus Subterraneus" by A. Kircher, 1665 (see his maps / illustrations here on this link) |
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this then was the original reason why I was drawn to this man, because of his orignality, uniqueness, and of course, coming to the same maps that Edgar Cayce gave for Atlantis (pre breakup and after) geologically. Then today, looking for "old Zodiacs" ones which apparently, from over 2,000 years ago, from Ptolemy's time and before, showed the signs as "backwards" from what we are familiar with, I came across this , again, the same man., Kircher. After all, he was called the "Renaissance Man" for good reason: he's mentioned in this link at the bottom: Next, I'll post his Hermes Zodiacal Chart he was able to decipher from the ancient Egyptians: |
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