Mount
Atlas is the same Holy Mountain of Paradise represented by the Great
Pyramid. Osiris dead, reposing inside the Holy Mountain, represents the
dead Atlantis or, rather, the dead of Atlantis, buried and entombed by
the gigantic explosion of the Holy Mount Atlas. Mount Atlas is the same
as the Mount Meru of the Hindus, the pyramid-shaped mountain that there
served as the sky’s support.
Indeed,
the Egyptian word for pyramid, M’R was most probably read MeRu as in
the Hindu name of the mountain simulated by the monument. The ancient
Egyptians did not spell out the vowels in their hieroglyphs, so the
above reading probably corresponds to the actual one of Mt. Meru, the
exploded Mountain of Paradise.
In Hindu traditions,
Mt. Meru served as the Stambha, the Pillar of Heaven. Mt. Meru (or
Kailasa = “Skull” = Calvary”) also served as the support of the Cosmic
Tree where the Cosmic Man (Purusha) was crucified, like Christ on the
Cross. Mt. Meru is also the Holy Mountain of Paradise, endlessly
portrayed in India during its explosion, in beautiful mandalas such as
the Shri Yantra. By the way, the Golden Lotus often shown with them
portrays the “atomic mushroom” of the cosmic explosion, as we argue in
detail in our work entitled “The Secret of the Golden Flower“.
In consequence of the
giant explosion, Mt. Meru (or Atlas), voided of its magma, collapsed
like a sort of punctured balloon. Its enormous peak sunk underseas,
turning into a giant caldera. Our researches into the ancient world
legends have shown that this volcano is indeed the Krakatoa, the same
one that still castigates the region whenever it again erupts
explosively, as it did in 1883 and other occasions.
the meaning of the primordial castration
The Krakatoa is now a
submarine volcano located inside the gigantic caldera that now forms the
Sunda Strait separating Sumatra from Java. In Hindu myths, its
explosion and subsequent fate are allegorized as the Primordial
Castration which turned the Cosmic Phallus (Linga) into the Cosmic Yoni (or Vulva). And Earth’s Yoni is the same as the Khasma Mega of Hesiod, mentioned further above.
We see how the
apparently absurd traditions of the ancients indeed make far more sense
than those of the crude attempts at explanation by the modern experts of
all sorts. It is also precisely to this fact that refers the legend of
Atlas, the Pillar of Heaven. Unable to bear the load of an earth
overpopulated with gods, Atlas collapsed, and let the sky fall dawn over
the earth, destroying it.
The name of Atlas indeed derives from the Greek radix tla meaning “to bear”, preceded by the negative affix a,
meaning “not”. Hence, the name of Atlas literally means “the one unable
to bear [the skies]“. Such is the reason why Atlas (and other Titans
like himself) are often portrayed with weak, serpentine legs. The
collapse of the skies is, of course, a clever allegory of the fall of
volcanic dust and debris from the afar explosion of Mt. Atlas. In Hindu
myths, one layer buries the former one, giving rise to a new heaven and a
new earth, just as we read in Revelation.
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