Friday, February 5, 2010

The Search Goes On

There is an old saying, "Be careful what you wish for, you may find it." To be a gnostic is to search. To search is to run into the results of the above saying. You may not like what you find. On the other hand, the ability to change as you proceed in life is probably the best attribute that you may possess. I am by nature curious. You know what happened to the cat. Perhaps it might happen to me, but at my age it is not so serious a matter. What have I discovered that makes me feel less than elated? The answer is Zecharia Sichin. If you have read any of his books you will understand how I feel. I am completely committed to denying all that he stands for, and yet I am strangely drawn to his conclusions. They seem to fit where nothing else does. Let me take just one example. In South Africa a skull was found where the brain case was considerably larger than our own; large enough for the possessor to be much smarter than we are. The brain case was too large for a human female to give birth to the possessor. However, the person who had this brain lived about 10,000 years ago; a time that corresponds to the period when Sichin said were were visited by persons from another planet who resembled us and were able to have children with our species; something also confirmed in the Book of Genesis in the Bible. Is there a connection between the two? Who knows? I suggest that if you are uncomfortable with your current view of life that you read Zecharia Sichin's books. If you are like me, you will not want to believe what he says about our past. You may also, as myself, find that his ideas are hard to shake. Start with the "Twelfth Planet." It's tough reading, but if you stay with it, you will be rewarded. The reward is not in finding a good feeling about our past, but nonetheless you will find that the past will be much more clear. Does Sichin do this? No, it is our Sumerian ancestors who he brings to life. They are the teachers and Sichin is the messenger. If sometime during your life, you fail to read Sichin's books, you will die in ignorance. If you can't stand the truth, that may be the best thing for you to do.