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The Oracles Of Malta

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The megalithic temples of Malta are among the oldest free standing temples in the world.

In this episode, we explore how these Neolithic temples were centers of oracular tradition and repositories of knowledge, built in the aftermath of the last extinction, the younger dryas.

The oracles of Malta were not simply spiritual guides, they were transmitters of scientific wisdom, preserving humanity’s advanced science, and understanding of nature and the cosmos. Knowledge that had been lost when Atlantis fell 10000 BC.

Rooted in a lineage far older than the famous oracles of Delphi, Malta’s oracles offer a glimpse into how ancient civilizations sought to recover and channel knowledge lost after the destruction of Atlantis.

Learn to tap into your intuition and to receive guiding messages from nature, join my course "Oracles of Gaia", starting 17 September.

LINKS

Oracles of Gaia - Live course to strengthen your intuition & connect to earth guidance

Malta Deep Dive - videos on the science and builders of the temples in Malta

Humanity the Reclamation - course on Temple Science & Human History

Instagram - Follow me on Instagram

#malta #oracle #neolithic #delphi

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Content provided by Sabine Poltermann. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sabine Poltermann or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The megalithic temples of Malta are among the oldest free standing temples in the world.

In this episode, we explore how these Neolithic temples were centers of oracular tradition and repositories of knowledge, built in the aftermath of the last extinction, the younger dryas.

The oracles of Malta were not simply spiritual guides, they were transmitters of scientific wisdom, preserving humanity’s advanced science, and understanding of nature and the cosmos. Knowledge that had been lost when Atlantis fell 10000 BC.

Rooted in a lineage far older than the famous oracles of Delphi, Malta’s oracles offer a glimpse into how ancient civilizations sought to recover and channel knowledge lost after the destruction of Atlantis.

Learn to tap into your intuition and to receive guiding messages from nature, join my course "Oracles of Gaia", starting 17 September.

LINKS

Oracles of Gaia - Live course to strengthen your intuition & connect to earth guidance

Malta Deep Dive - videos on the science and builders of the temples in Malta

Humanity the Reclamation - course on Temple Science & Human History

Instagram - Follow me on Instagram

#malta #oracle #neolithic #delphi

  continue reading

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