Table of Content
Editorial 14
Personal introduction 16
Chapter I – Introduction to Creation
The creation of the material worlds 20
Introduction to the fundamentals of material creation 21
– Vibration 22
– Space 22
– Dimension 23
– Light 24
– Color 25
– Sound 26
– Tone 27
– Holy Geometry and mathematics 28
Chapter II – The universe, solar systems and planets
The universe, our cosmology 30
– The solar system 32
– The sun 33
– Earth 35
The five elements 36
– Earth 36
– Water 36
– Fire 37
– Air 37
– Ether 38
The five realms and circles of creation/ 39
– The Mineral Realm 40
– The Plant Realm (Flora) 40
– The Animal Realm (Fauna) 41
– The Human Realm 42
– The Astral Realm (Ethereal Kingdom) 43
Chapter III – Mother Earth
The knowledge of ancient cultures 44
– Creations stories of the Bible, Hinduism, the Vedas, Islam and Buddhism 45
– Creation stories from the ancient cultures of Greece, Egypt, America and Oceania 49
Our modern consciousness 53
– GAIA lives 54
– The continents 56
– Continental drift 56
Chapter IV – Earth Lines and Grids
The Geographic Lines 58
The Energy Lines 58
– The Geomantic Lines 58
– The Magnetic Lines, the Magnetic Field and Polar shift 62
– The Ley Lines 64
Chapter V – The power points
The 12 Ley Line Places 67
The 7/14 Chakra Places 68
The 8 MerKaBa Places 69
The profiles of the Power Places 70
1. GIZA (Egypt)
1.1 Landscape 73
– Geography 73
– Geology 73
– Vegetation 74
– Climate 74
1.2 Power point 75
– Names 75
– Geomancy 75
– Power point 75
1.3 Constructions 76
– Main structures 76
– Subterranean structures 89
– Other structures in the region 91
– Temple structures 93
1.4 History 97
– Historical History 97
– Finds 98
– Prehistoric history 102
– Builders and peoples 110
– Original purpose 110
– Legends and myths 111
1.5. Spirit 120
– Religions and deities 120
– Spirituality and transmissions 124
2. Mount KAILASH (Tibet)
2.1 Landscape 139
– Geography 139
– Geology 139
– Vegetation 144
– Climate 145
2.2 Place of power 146
– Names 146
– Geomancy 146
– Power point 146
2.3 Structures 147
– Main structures 147
– Underground complexes 148
– Temple structures 148
– Other structures in the region 148
2.4 History 151
– Historical History 151
– Finds 152
– Prehistoric history 154
– Builders and peoples 154
– Original purpose 155
– Legends and myths 157
2.5 Spirit 160
– Religions and deities 160
– Spirituality and transmissions 168
3. MOUNT SHASTA (USA)
3.1 Landscape 173
– Geography 173
– Geology 173
– Vegetation 174
– Climate 175
3.2 Place of power 176
– Names 176
– Geomancy 176
– Power point 177
3.3 Structures 178
– Main structures 178
– Subterranean structures 178
– Other structures in the region 178
– Temple structures 178
3.4 History 179
– Finds 179
– Historic history 179
– Prehistoric history 183
– Builders and peoples 183
– Original purpose 185
– Legends and Myths 185
3.5 Spirit 186
– Religions and deities 186
– Spirituality and transmissions 188
4. KA LAE, Hawaii (USA)
4.1 Landscape 193
– Geography 193
– Geology 194
– Climate 196
– Vegetation 197
4.2 Place of power 198
– Names 198
– Geomancy 198
– Power point 199
4.3 Structures 200
– Main structures 200
– Subterranean complexes 200
– Temple structures 200
– Original purpose 203
– Other structures in the region 203
4.4 History 204
– Historical history 204
– Finds 206
– Prehistoric history 208
– Builders and peoples 208
– Legends and myths 211
4.5 Spirit 212
– Religions and deities 212
– Spirituality and transmissions 216
5. OLLANTAYTAMBO (Peru)
5.1 Landscape 225
– Geography 225
– Geology 227
– Climate 228
– Vegetation 229
5.2 Power place 230
– Names 230
– Geomancy 230
– Power point 231
5.3 Structures 232
– Main structures 232
– Subterranean structures 232
– Temple structures 232
– Other buildings in the region 236
5.4 History 249
– Traditional history 249
– Finds 257
– Prehistoric History 257
– Builders and peoples 257
– Original purpose 258
– Legends and myths 259
5.5 Spirit 261
– Religions and deities 261
– Spirituality and transmissions 265
6. STONEHENGE (England)
6.1 Landscape 269
– Geography 269
– Geology 270
– Climate 272
– Vegetation 273
6.2 Power place 274
– Names 274
– Geomancy 274
– Point of power 274
6.3 Structures 275
– Main structures 275
– Underground complexes 282
– Other structures in the region 282
– Temple structures 289
6.4 History 290
– Historic history 290
– Finds 295
– Prehistoric history 295
– Builders and peoples 296
– Original purpose 300
– Legends and myths 306
6.5 Spirit 318
– Religions and deities 318
– Spirituality and transmissions 322
7. MEGIMI, Mururoa (French Polynesia)
7.1 Landscape 327
– Geography 327
– Geology 328
– Climate 330
– Vegetation 331
7.2 Power place 332
– Names 332
– Geomancy 332
– Power point 332
7.3 Structures 333
– Main structures 333
– Underground complexes 333
– Other structures in the region 333
– Temple structures 333
7.4 History 338
– Traditional history 338
– Finds 341
– Prehistoric history 342
– Builders and peoples 342
– Original purpose 343
– Legends and myths 344
7.5 Spirit 347
– Religions and deities 347
– Spirituality and transmissions 350
8. RAPA NUI, Easter Island (Chile)
8.1 Landscape 353
– Geography 353
– Geology 354
– Climate 356
– Vegetation 357
8.2 Power place 359
– Names 359
– Geomancy 359
– Power point 359
8.3 Constructions 360
– Main structures 360
– Subterranean structures 376
– Other structures in the region 377
– Temple structures 380
8.4 History 381
– Historical history 382
– Finds 385
– Prehistoric history 386
– Builders and peoples 386
– Original purpose 387
– Legends and myths 389
8.5 Spirit 391
– Religions and deities 391
– Spirituality and transmissions 394
9. TIWANAKU / Tiahuanaco (Bolivia)
9.1 Landscape 399
– Geography 399
– Geology 400
– Climate 401
– Vegetation 402
9.2 Power place 404
– Names 404
– Geomancy 404
– Power point 404
9.3 Structures 406
– Main structures 406
– Temple structures 410
– Subterranean structures 416
– Other structures in the region 420
9.4 History 426
– Historical history 426
– Finds 428
– Prehistoric History 429
– Builders and peoples 431
– Original purpose 433
– Legends and myths 436
9.5 Spirit 441
– Religions and deities 441
– Spirituality and transmissions 443
10. OVALAU, Viti Levu (Fiji)
10.1 Landscape 449
– Geography 449
– Geology 450
– Climate 451
– Vegetation 452
10.2 Power place 453
– Names 453
– Geomancy 453
– Power point 453
10.3 Constructions 454
– Main structures 454
– Subterranean structures 454
– Temple structuresc 455
– Other structures in the region 456
10.4 History 462
– Historical history 462
– Finds 465
– Prehistoric history 466
– Builders and peoples 467
– Original purpose 467
– Legends and myths 468
10.5 Spirit 471
– Religions and deities 471
– Spirituality and transmissions 477
11. ISABELA, Galapagos (Ecuador)
11.1 Landscape 479
– Geography 479
– Geology 482
– Climate 486
– Vegetation 487
– Fauna und Flora 490
11.2 Power place 494
– Names 494
– Geomancy 495
– Power point 495
11.3 Structures 496
– Main structures 496
– Subterranean structures 496
– Other structures in the region 496
– Temple structures 496
11.4 History 496
– Historical history 496
– Finds 498
– Prehistoric History 498
– Builders and peoples 498
– Original purpose 498
– Legends and myths 498
11.5 Spirit 498
– Religions and deities 498
– Spirituality and transmissions 499
12. SETE CIDADES, Sao Miguel (Portugal)
12.1 Landscape 501
– Geography 501
– Geology 504
– Climate 506
– Vegetation 507
12.2 Power places 510
– Names 510
– Geomancy 510
– Power point 511
12.3 Structures 512
– Main structures 512
– Subterranean structures 518
– Other structures in the region 519
– Temple structures 519
12.4 History 520
– Historical History 520
– Finds 522
– Prehistoric history 524
– Builders and peoples 525
– Original purpose 526
– Legends and myths 527
12.5 Spirit 528
– Religions and deities 528
– Spirituality and Transmissions 530
13. ARUDY, Lourdes (France)
13.1 Landscape 533
– Geography 533
– Geology 534
– Climate 535
– Vegetation 536
13.2 Power point 538
– Names 538
– Geomancy 538
– Power point 539
13.3 Structures 540
– Main structures 540
– Temple structures 540
– Subterranean structures 541
– Other structures in the region 541
13.4. History 543
– Historical History 543
– Funde 546
– Prehistoric history 546
– Builders and peoples 546
– Original purpose 547
– Legends and myths 548
13.5. Spirit 572
– Religions and deities 572
– Spirituality and transmissions 572
14. TAKLAMAKAN (China)
14.1 Landscape 575
– Geography 575
– Geology 576
– Climate 578
– Vegetation 579
14.2 Power place 580
– Names 580
– Geomancy 580
– Power point 580
14.3 Constructions 581
– Main structures 581
– Subterranean structures 581
– Other structures in the region 582
– Pyramids in China 588
– Temple structures 598
14.4 History 600
– Historical History 600
– Finds 605
– Prehistoric history 610
– Builders and peoples 611
– Original purpose 612
– Legends and myths 612
14.5 Spirit 613
– Religions and deities 613
– Spirituality and transmissions 616
Chapter VI – Environment, climate change, and natural disasters
Destruction of the environment 618
– Environmental pollution 618
– Water pollution 620
– Soil pollution 622
– Air pollution 624
– Environmental disasters 626
– Climate pollution 627
Climate change 628
– Global warming 628
– Global cooling 631
Environmental protection 636
Natural disasters 644
– The increase in natural disasters 644
– List of the most severe natural disasters 645
– Continental drift and polar shift 650
Chapter VII – Turning point, transformation and ascension
Turning point 654
– Where are we today? 654
– What does the turning point mean? 656
– Outlook up to 2024 and 2036 657
Transformation 658
– Galactic alignment 660
– The photon belt 660
Ascension 662
– The Plan of Redemption 662
– The ascension 667
– How can we prepare? 671
– GAIA speaks 673
Sources
The Author 674
The Trilogy 675
Photo and Graphic Credits 676
Sources and Additional Reading 685