
The Stage of Time

The famous philosopher Aristotle once said, “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”
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Cultures across the world have left behind extensive evidence in ancient texts, monuments, and megalithic structures explaining that long ago, advanced civilizations once existed on the Earth that were eventually destroyed by devastating global cataclysms. These lost civilizations understood the secrets of energy, consciousness, mathematics, and ev
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What’s so important about the Temple of Seti is that it contains unique hieroglyphs which clearly portray “modern vehicles”, including a helicopter, a submarine, and a plane. But that’s impossible right?
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of everything I had learned. In matters of religion, medicine, biology, physics, and other fields, I came to discover that reality differed seriously from what I had been taught.”
Matthew LaCroix • The Stage of Time
even today, with all the modern technology that we have available to us, we would still have trouble constructing the pyramids of Egypt. The
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The Illusion of Us: The Suppression and Evolution of Human Consciousness.
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little about this information is ever discussed on an academic level and is still largely considered pseudoarcheology by most mainstream experts.
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Thomas Van Flandern was an American astronomer and scientist who became increasingly frustrated with the mainstream view that was being taught to society regarding the facts of history, astronomy, and even the nature of reality itself. In the early 1980’s he gave a profound quote which stated: “Events in my life caused me to start questioning my go
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The Egyptians realized the importance of transcending the physical world in order to progress along the path of enlightenment. They called this struggle Ka,