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An informed non specialist who values interdisciplinary synthesis has a better chance of making important breakthroughs. - John Major Jenkins.

Lakshmi Hayagriva ( LH ) is a serendipitous researcher who has been diving into the endless sea of mysteries of the Ramayana ( since 2002 ), after coming across an intriguing reference to the mysterious disappearance of the Rama Empire in a translation of the Periya Puranam. Using the diving bell of translations, modern day retellings, research articles, channeled messages known for their high rate of accuracy and some Holmesian deduction, LH suddenly figured out the most plausible solution to the above mystery and also ended up revealing a little known side of our planet that has been deliberately l
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Published on November 24, 2013 08:04
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David Frawley
“No ancient story, not even Homer's Iliad or Odyssey, has remained as popular through the course of time. The story of Rama appears as old as civilization and has a fresh appeal for every generation.”
David Frawley, The Oracle of Rama: An Adaptation of Rama Ajna Prashna of Goswami Tulsidas; with commentary

Paramahansa Yogananda
“Having lots of money while not having inner peace is like dying of thirst while bathing in the ocean.”
Yogananda Paramahamsa

E.M. Forster
“The Ganges, though flowing from the foot of Vishnu and through Siva's hair, is not an ancient stream. Geology, looking further than religion, knows of a time when neither the river nor the Himalayas that nourished it existed, and an ocean flowed over the holy places of Hindustan. The mountains rose, their debris silted up the ocean, the gods took their seats on them and contrived the river, and the India we call immemorial came into being. But India is really far older. In the days of the prehistoric ocean the southern part of the peninsula already existed, and the high places of Dravidia have been land since land began, and have seen on the one side the sinking of a continent that joined them to Africa, and on the other the upheaval of the Himalayas from a sea. They are older than anything in the world. No water has ever covered them, and the sun who has watched them for countless aeons may still discern in their outlines forms that were his before our globe was torn from his bosom. If flesh of the sun's flesh is to be touched anywhere, it is here, among the incredible antiquity of these hills.”
E.M. Forster

T.H. White
“We find that at present the human race is divided into one wise man, nine knaves, and ninety fools out of every hundred. That is, by an optimistic observer. The nine knaves assemble themselves under the banner of the most knavish among them, and become 'politicians'; the wise man stands out, because he knows himself to be hopelessly outnumbered, and devotes himself to poetry, mathematics, or philosophy; while the ninety fools plod off under the banners of the nine villains, according to fancy, into the labyrinths of chicanery, malice and warfare. It is pleasant to have command, observes Sancho Panza, even over a flock of sheep, and that is why the politicians raise their banners. It is, moreover, the same thing for the sheep whatever the banner. If it is democracy, then the nine knaves will become members of parliament; if fascism, they will become party leaders; if communism, commissars. Nothing will be different, except the name. The fools will be still fools, the knaves still leaders, the results still exploitation. As for the wise man, his lot will be much the same under any ideology. Under democracy he will be encouraged to starve to death in a garret, under fascism he will be put in a concentration camp, under communism he will be liquidated.”
T.H. White, The Book of Merlyn: The Unpublished Conclusion to The Once & Future King

“My own memories of the vimanas during my lifetime as Yudhisthira are that they were basically leftovers from a golden age several thousand years before when India was a colony of Atlantis. The epic Ramayana dates from this earlier time frame and chronicles a war with the Atlaneans when India rebelled against their oppressive rule. Toward the later days of Atlantis’s history, it had been bent on tyrannical world domination by force. In that distant time, more than twelve thousand years ago, the vimanas were far larger and more numerous than they were during my lifetime as Yudhisthira.”
Michael K Jaco, The Awakening of a Warrior: Past Lives of a Navy SEAL Remembered

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Lakshmi Hayagriva IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER - On Goodreads, I sometimes participate in discussions that are directly or indirectly related to politics and religion. Unfortunately, in spite of my strictly neutral tone, there has been unwarranted hostility to certain of my posts (which were subsequently censored/ deleted by overzealous moderators) in such discussions and I can only conclude that this may be because people read too much into my Goodreads author profile and jump to the conclusion that I have a hidden agenda to promote my own brand of religious fundamentalism. Nothing can be further from the truth. But while I have publicly stated my adherence to universal spiritual values (in my author profile), it doesn’t seem to cut ice with my detractors and this is obviously due to the inherent biases and prejudices that a normal human being carries within his/ her own mind. (There is also a general bias against alternate theories. And those who are against such theories prefer to “shoot the messenger” in order to vent their ire. Also see Scientific Study: 'Conspiracy Theorists' Are the Sanest of All ) I have therefore decided to cease participating in such discussions in the forum for the time being.

'Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.'
JOHN MILTON,
Areopagitica


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