The Great Lessons of
Ancient Civilizations
By USA News Group (Originally
in English) |
Many people might think that ancient
civilizations were very primitive. However, from architectural sites such
as the pyramids in Egypt, the ruins in Central and South America or Stonehenge
in Great Britain, we see that they could not have been easily constructed,
even with the engineering knowledge and technology of today. Have you
ever wondered how the huge blocks for these structures could have possibly
been cut, transported and placed together so precisely? It has been speculated
that the stones were cut with electro-ultrasound and transported above
the ground by anti-gravitational techniques.
Master once said, “We
have seen, we have read and we have proof of many civilizations, which
have been buried under the ground due to the tendency of following negative
path. History has proven all this. And now we even have many discoveries
of these ancient cities, which were somehow much more glorious than our
civilization. They have gone; they progressed up to the very top level
of civilization, also to the very top level of electronic and mechanic
development. But even then they didn’t pursue God; they didn’t
pursue the right principle of life, so they also went down. These discoveries
should be the great lessons, for our generations and many other generations
to come.” (Spoken by Supreme Master
Ching Hai, Hsihu, Formosa, May 8, 1992, News #27)
Master has also revealed some insights
about how these ancient civilizations came to exist: “A
long time ago, there were people from the higher worlds who came to Earth
to teach us. Some of them were from the middle levels, some from higher
levels and some from the highest level. The beings from the middle levels
taught us how to make some advanced machinery and taught us how to develop
some of our wondrous supernatural powers, which enabled us to live a more
comfortable, rich and civilized life. The glorious eras we had on Earth
such as at the time of Atlantis, were the result of teachers who came
from the middle level worlds. In those days, our world was very civilized,
and present-day archaeologists sometimes find evidence of the civilizations
of those times.” (Spoken
by Supreme Master Ching Hai, Tokyo, Japan, March 11, 1992, Originally
in Chinese)
The following are a few examples of the
discoveries that have been made about these previously glorious civilizations,
and a reminder of the lessons we can learn from their silent remains.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Pyramids
in Egypt
Standing in Egypt, this impressive structure
is the oldest and last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the World. The
pyramid was constructed of blocks of limestone, basalt or granite, which
were cut and trimmed before being fit into place. These blocks weighed
from two to 15 tonnes (16.5 tons) on average. An estimated 2.4 million
blocks were used in the construction.
The accuracy of the pyramid’s workmanship
is such that the four 750-foot long sides of its base have a mean error
of only 58 mm (approximately two inches) in length, and deviate only one
minute in angle from a perfect square. The sides of the base’s square
are closely aligned to the four ordinal compass points (to within 3 minutes
of arc), and this orientation is based not on magnetic north, but true
north.
At the time of its construction, the
Great Pyramid was surfaced by white casing stones – slant-faced,
but flat-topped blocks of highly polished white limestone. The casing
stones of the Great Pyramid were cut to such optical precision as to be
off true plane over their entire surface area by only 1/50th of an inch.
They were fitted together so perfectly that the tip of a knife cannot
be inserted between the joints even to this day.
On the north-facing side is the pyramid’s
entrance. A number of corridors, galleries, and escape shafts lead to
the King’s chamber, or were intended to serve other functions. The
King’s chamber is located at the heart of the pyramid, only accessible
through the Great Gallery and an ascending corridor. Most impressive is
the sharp-edged stone over the doorway of the King’s Chamber, which
is over 3 m (10 ft) long, 2.4 m (8 feet) high and 1.3 m (4 ft) thick.
All of the interior stones fit so well that a card won’t fit between
them.
The Inca Empire
A view
of Machu Picchu, the “Lost City” of the Incas
This civilization, which appeared in the region
of South America now known as Peru, was the largest empire in Pre-Columbian
America and the largest in the world at the time of its collapse. The
Incas are perhaps best known for their engineering works and architecture.
They constructed an extensive system of well-built and constantly maintained
roads, covering at least 23,000 km (over 14,000 miles). This road network
facilitated communication and the movement of people and goods. To cross
the many steep ravines found in the Andes Mountains, the Incas built impressive
suspension bridges. On the mountainsides in many regions, they built elaborate
terraces to increase food production.
Teotihuacan
Pyramid
of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico
The ancient city of Teotihuacan, located
near Mexico City in the Mexican Highland, is impressive both in the size
of the Pyramids of the Sun (third largest in the world) and its “sister”
structure, Pyramid of the Moon, as well as the peaceful quality of the
people who originally inhabited it. Teotihuacan is unique in the fact
that the paintings, or murals, that have been uncovered there do not depict
the thematic violence found in other ceremonial sites; they portray a
society that seemed to be interested more in astronomy and the symbols
of spirituality from that time.
Pyramid of the Moon
The city seems to have functioned for
centuries as a well-developed center. However, it never regained its former
stature after a rather sudden collapse. No one knows who built Teotihuacan.
The names used today are all from Aztecs who found the site long after
it was abandoned. Aztecs imagined the place had been built by giants.
Easter Island
Some of the large stone statues,
or moai, on Easter Island
In the south Pacific Ocean, 3,600 km (2,237
miles) from the continent of South America lies Easter Island. On this
small “dot” in the middle of the ocean, 887 large stone statues,
or moai, were carved from rough, hardened volcanic ash and placed around
the island. The largest moai is over 70 feet tall and weighs over 150
tons (300,000 pounds). The quarry there seems to have been abandoned abruptly,
with half-carved statues left in the rock. Unfortunately, there is no
formal written record to help tell the story of this remote land, but
the sight of these giant statues even today inspires a sense of their
original spiritual significance.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge in Southern England
Stonehenge stands on the open green downland
of the Salisbury Plain, two miles west of the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire,
in Southern England. It is an arrangement of concentric rings and horseshoe
shapes comprised of very large ancient stones. The magnetism of Stonehenge
is unmistakable and can’t be explained by architecture alone. With
each stone weighing up to 45.4 tonnes (50 tons), it is regarded as a great
and impressive feat of engineering in its day.
The outside set of stone pillars, complete
with linking top stones, called lintels, form a complete circle. How the
builders would have known how to shape the lintels in such a way that
they would remain flat but still form a gentle circle was considered architecturally
advanced for the time period. Although it is not clear who built Stonehenge,
nor for what purpose, it has been speculated that it was either a temple
dedicated for worship, an astronomical observatory, a sacred burial site,
the work of extraterrestrial beings, an extraterrestrial landing site,
a Stone Age calculator or clock or a giant astronomical observatory, etc.
Compared to some of the accomplishments
of these ancient civilizations, the advancements of today’s science
and technology seem much less remarkable. Yet, earthlings are still capable
of destruction through the manmade and natural disasters that could be
caused by nuclear wars, misuse of technology, pollution, etc., if we keep
on building up negative atmosphere around our planet, going against the
nature, interfering with ecological systems and creating barriers among
people.
A tremendous percentage of the people
on Earth have already experienced the benefit of spiritual elevation.
As we continue to enter the Golden Age, we have a chance to fulfill the
kind of future Master was describing when She said, “If
every person in this world can practice spiritually, our Earth will become
a very civilized and high level planet, like the other planets. At that
time, we will be able to invent anything, and fulfill any of our material
needs, because we are elevated spiritually, our wisdom is raised, and
we can do anything… In those worlds, the percentage of wisdom used
is much higher than in our world. That is the only difference between
them and us. Most intelligent person on earth uses only four percent of
their intelligence. Can you imagine? Only four percent! That is why the
earth is relatively backward.” (Spoken by Supreme Master
Ching Hai, Tokyo, Japan March 11, 1992, Originally in Chinese)
Many people have foreseen that our Earth
will advance very quickly in this century, and many wonderful changes
will happen within a few years. In fact, many incredible technologies
are ready to be transferred to earthlings, if only we have the keys of
love and wisdom!
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