How An Arctic Lake Became The Arctic Ocean !

Folks , the Arctic Ocean was once a HUGE freshwater lake at the top of our world .

This could have had IMMENSE implications for the ancient mega fauna of the Arctic region and also on the development of the prehistoric Vedic Hyperborean Civilisation over there .

Even today , the Arctic Ocean has the lowest salinity amongst all Oceans on Earth . Indeed , in some areas , the surface layer of the Arctic Ocean is so rich with freshwater , that humans could actually drink it directly...hmm !

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Sidhartha,

My understanding is that the Ganges River flows from the celestial realms and materializes onto the Arctic. Then it flows down a Russian river (forgot the name), goes underground, and appears again on the other side of the Himalayas and flows hrough India.

Remember that AArjuna walked to Kuber's celestial abode. In a cellestial environment, one takes on the qualities of the environment. An iron firebrand placed in a fire with a bed of coals takes on the qualities of fire: It turns red and then even white, and if you touch it to tinder, it ignites a fire. The book Etidorhpa shows us that as The Man descended into the bowels of the Earth with The Guide, they entered into realms of different frequencies environments and that his body took on the etheric nature of his environment.

This might be one reason why the Arctic Ocean was freshwater. A smaller segment of the region filled up with freshwater from above and it flowed down through the funnel-like openinng.

Cheers!

@deandddd , the mysterious "Rus" river mentioned in the Rig Veda as a "celestial river" is still a mystery...hmm !

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Sidhartha,

You are a goldmine of information! So I imagine that the land of the Rus River is Russia ...

The Vedas tell that the Ganges splashes down upon the top of the Earth from the heavens. It must arrive in a subtle form, such as an astral form, and then take on a physical form as water. At some poiint, somehow, it becomes an underground river and then pops up in the Himalayas.

Cheers!

CHeers!

@deandddd , as per some traditions , the "Rus" river might actually be a river of inner Earth , which is why the Rig Veda may have called it a "celestial" river , which we cannot find on the face of the Earth !

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Sidhartha,

Maybe it flows in the hollow earth.

It's too bad that there are no historical narrations about it, for example, in the Puranas.

Cheers!