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Agartha: The Earth's Inner World

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In Medieval times, people believed the Earth was flat and that the sun rotated around it. The Catholic Church considered it heresy to suggest that the Earth was round and orbited the sun. The astronomer, Copernicus, was aware of this, and did not dare publish his findings until on his death-bed in 1543.The next major “disclosure” is revealed in this book. The Earth is hollow and populated by an advanced race, who is planning to come to the aid of people on the surface very soon. Will this concept be accepted by scientists and the religious community? Is this science-fiction, fantasy, or liberation? We can only advise you to read this book, written as a novel, and examine your own heart.There are those who have already visited Agartha, the world inside the planet, and found society there advanced and flourishing. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, USA (1947) is one of them. He was not given to flights of fancy.Mariana Stjerna made contact with Timothy Brooke, a Canadian, who appeared to her briefly and then “dictated” this book. He was saved by Agarthans from a shipwreck off the coast of Canada in the mid-20th century, and is now alive and well in Agartha. In this book, he recounts his story and describes life in this five-dimensional paradise.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 29, 2018

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23 reviews
January 22, 2020
Brilliant,

This information is Beautiful. So many different adventures. Bringing the reader, to amazing things. True beauty, and spiritual aspects. That we can all achieve. I have Always believed in The hollow earth,and Agartha Ever since, I read Admiral Byrd's account of this event. I Highly recommend this book.👍😀
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April 13, 2020
Detail and clear

Very detail and clear intro to the underground world, if you believe it exits. I believe this, as there are numerous sources also write about this world.
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10 reviews
June 28, 2020
Fantastic

The prose and wit are enjoyable, and the style is compact fitting a lot of varied information into a short space. It sounds like a paradise the better parts of us know is possible deep inside
12 reviews
August 13, 2020
Loved it will read again

Fascinating and incredible story about his account with inner earth people which is our family too, what he saw, experienced and went through.
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June 10, 2024
Faith Restored

I remember as a child coming up with a utopia world and this book describes so closely to what my beautiful child imagination "came up" with.
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April 11, 2021
no, No, NO. Ms. Stjerna write children's books. This is one of them. It's written for middle schoolers or maybe a little older, but even they will become annoyed with her annoying condescending tone and Candyland descriptions/approach. I only read a few chapters and just had to put it down. Nobody ever does pee-pee or poopy in this book's version of the hollow Earth. The population lives for hundreds of years. (so how do they deal with over population?) There is a 'sun' that always shines. The weather is like late May or early June all the time. Everybody is vegetarian. Plants on the surface need both light and dark, so how do their plants do without the light & dark rhythm? The inner folks know all about us surface beings, and they, like the extra terrestrials, want to reveal themselves to us. We surface dwelling Earthlings are a cause for concern for so many "other" beings. Geologists tell us that the Earth's core is responsible for the planet's magnetic field, without which we cannot survive. So if the Earth is hollow and there is no core, what generates our magnetic field? Admiral Byrd said he went there in 1946. He always had a reputable reputation. What's going on? (And what do the Flat-Earthers have to say about this?) There are other books on this subject, maybe you can try one of them, but don't waste your time/money on this one.
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