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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Emerald Tablets Of Thoth

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception


Widely considered to be fanciful writings, there is currently no forensic evidence of these tablets every having existed.

that does not stop many from claiming that these tablets are the the work of a man over 50,000 years ago. Esoteric scholars consider the text to be of Atlantean origin. According to the legend:

"The Tablets of Thoth are imperishable, resistant to all elements, corrosion and acids. In effect, the atomic and cellular structure is fixed, and no change can take place, thus violating the material law of ionization, according to Bibliotecapleyades.

Upon them are engraved characters in the Ancient Atlantean language; characters which respond to the attuned thought waves of the reader and which release much more wisdom and information than the characters do when merely deciphered. The Tablets are fastened together with hoops of a golden colored alloy suspended from a rod of the same material."


Emerald Tablets Of Thoth

Widely considered to be fanciful writings, there is currently no forensic evidence of these tablets every having existed.

that does not stop many from claiming that these tablets are the the work of a man over 50,000 years ago.  Esoteric scholars consider the text to be of Atlantean origin.  According to the legend:

"The Tablets of Thoth are imperishable, resistant to all elements, corrosion and acids. In effect, the atomic and cellular structure is fixed, and no change can take place, thus violating the material law of ionization, according to Bibliotecapleyades.

Upon them are engraved characters in the Ancient Atlantean language; characters which respond to the attuned thought waves of the reader and which release much more wisdom and information than the characters do when merely deciphered. The Tablets are fastened together with hoops of a golden colored alloy suspended from a rod of the same material."

We'd be interested in seeing some evidence surface.  What do you think, @[310818639019033:274:Ancient Explorers]?

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