Hollow Earth Theory

According to Buddhist doctrine, Agharta is a subterranean land located deep within the centre of our planet Earth. The Buddhists believe that millions of people live within this underground paradise.Their lives and destinies are directed by an all-powerful and all-wise ruler, who is known to them as’the King of the World.

‘The Buddhist religion is one of the oldest and most sophisticated in the world. So is the story of Agharta nothing more than fable – or is there truth behind the legend?

Many peoples of different religions have strongly believed in a world within our world. Today, for example, many respected seekers after truth firmly maintain that the ‘lost’ civilization of Atlantis liveson beneath the Earth’s surface.How many of these subterranean worlds really exist ?

 

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Before Columbus discovered America, belief in the existence of a New World across the Atlantic, in the
form of a western continent, was considered as the dream of a madman.
Equally strange, in our own time, is the belief in the existence of a New World, a Subterranean World, in
the hollow interior of the Earth, and which is as unknown to present humanity as the American continent
was to Europeans prior to its discovery by Columbus. Yet there is no reason why it, too, may not be
discovered and its existence established as a fact.

Arnoldo de Azevedo, in his “Physical Geography,” wrote as follows about the mysterious world below
our feet, concerning which scientists know nothing beyond a few miles in profundity, entertaining only
theories, hypotheses and conjectures to hide their ignorance:
“We have below, our feet an immense region whose radius is 6,290 kilometers, which is
completely unknown, challenging the conceit and competence of scientists.”
This statement is absolutely true. Scientists to date have penetrated only a few miles inside the earth, and
what lies further down they know nothing about, depending only on conjectures, guesses and
suppositions. Many of the commonly accepted theories and beliefs about the Earth’s interior do not rest
on any scientific basis, and seem to originate in the old ecclesiastical idea of hellfire in the center of the
Earth, which is so much like the belief of scientists that the core of the Earth is a mass of fire and molten
metal. Yet the scientific belief rests on no more positive evidence than the religious one. Both are merely
suppositions without an iota of proof.

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