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Anonymous No.40914973 >>40915244 >>40915307 >>40916361 >>40917301 >>40917314 >>40918793
Hyperborea is the Garden of Eden
Hi /x/. I was doing some reading about agartha, hyperborea and the hollow earth mythos. It occurred to me that the description of this places are very similar in that they are a realm without pain, suffering and is, overall, a paradise.

Couldn't it be that these pagan myths have root in that sense of nostalgia and homesickness the humanity had when it was expelled? Could it be that we can actually find the Garden but because of the Great Flood it was relocated somewhere else? Maybe the antichrist would be the one that reaches it and eats from the Tree of Life.
Anonymous No.40915244 >>40915278
>>40914973 (OP)
You are on the right track, read King of the World by Rene Guenon
***In traditional symbolism, places denote states of the being***
Anonymous No.40915278
>>40915244
He's a freemason, I will check it out with a grain of salt though
Anonymous No.40915307
>>40914973 (OP)
there's no garden of eden, humans were either brought here by aliens or other humans.
Anonymous No.40915381
I have abrahamic fatigue.
Anonymous No.40915395
Anonymous No.40916361
>>40914973 (OP)
Yes, Atlantis is Hyperborea, the blessed garden eden with mulberry trees, golden apples and nymphs and all heroes go there. what vaxxies call "the anti christ" is the king of atlantis.
Anonymous No.40917301
>>40914973 (OP)
Makes sense because Hyperborea is where humanity was literally factually created
Nemo No.40917314
>>40914973 (OP)
MacEdo
Anonymous No.40918793
>>40914973 (OP)
Blavatsky was right bros