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Nimueh

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I've been experimenting with new formats for my site. I am going to have a
more encompassing home page, and the Hollow Earth in the Puranas theme will
take its place with all the other pages. Actually, the HE in the Puranas
theme has a lot yet to off yet, to be developed, and it is very dear to me.
But the site can't be sectarian. If people just come, they'll find out all
about the HE in the Puranas in due course of time.

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It may be that the true home of Apollo was not at Delphi, but in that older
earth-center of which Plato speaks, where he says: "Apollo's real home is
among the Hyperboreans, in a land of perpetual life, where mythology tells
us two doves flying from the two opposite ends of the world met in this fair
region, the home of Apollo. Indeed, according to Hecataeus, Leto, the mother
of Apollo, was born on an island in the Arctic Ocean far beyond the North
Wind."

Willis George Emerson

The Norwood Review of England, in its issue of May 10, 1884, says: " We do
not admit that there is ice up to the Pole - once inside the great ice
barrier, a new world breaks upon the explorer, the climat is mild like that
of England, and, afterward, balmy as the Greek Isles."

Posted by Dharma/Dean

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--- In allplanets-hollow@y..., "Dean De Lucia" <0108@t...> wrote:

It may be that the true home of Apollo was not at Delphi, but in

that older

earth-center of which Plato speaks, where he says: "Apollo's

real home is

among the Hyperboreans, in a land of perpetual life, where

mythology tells

us two doves flying from the two opposite ends of the world

met in this fair

region, the home of Apollo. Indeed, according to Hecataeus,

Leto, the mother

of Apollo, was born on an island in the Arctic Ocean far beyond

the North

Wind."

Willis George Emerson

Not only was Apollo the "God of the Hyperboreans," his "real"
omphalos/temple was there, of which Delphi was a "mortal
world" reflection. Interesting that the "god of the sun" made his
home in the "ultimate north," "behind the north wind," rather than
in the east or west as with most other sun-god cults.

This may be related to the interior sun, in my opinion, particularly
since it is said to be "eternal." Another interesting parallel is
found in Revelation, where the "angel of the bottomless pit" is
"called in the Greek, Appolyon."

--Mike