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Agartha (or Agharta) is a legendary, mythical kingdom reputed to exist in the Earth’s core or deep underground, often associated with the "Hollow Earth" theory. Emerging in 19th-century occultism, it is described as a technologically advanced, enlightened civilization ruled by a "King of the World" and inhabited by beings known as Agarthans.
Key details about Agartha:
Location: Often believed to be situated beneath Central Asia, the Himalayas, or connected to various global entry points like the North/South Poles, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, and Mount Shasta.
Origin: Popularized by French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre in the late 19th century, who claimed it was a hidden, spiritually advanced society.
Characteristics: It is often portrayed as a utopia with free energy, advanced transportation (like "the tube"), no money, and a barter system.
Association: It is frequently linked to, or confused with, the Tibetan myth of Shambhala.
Cultural Significance: It remains a popular topic in esotericism, New Age belief systems, and conspiracy theories regarding hidden worlds.
Key details about Agartha:
Location: Often believed to be situated beneath Central Asia, the Himalayas, or connected to various global entry points like the North/South Poles, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, and Mount Shasta.
Origin: Popularized by French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre in the late 19th century, who claimed it was a hidden, spiritually advanced society.
Characteristics: It is often portrayed as a utopia with free energy, advanced transportation (like "the tube"), no money, and a barter system.
Association: It is frequently linked to, or confused with, the Tibetan myth of Shambhala.
Cultural Significance: It remains a popular topic in esotericism, New Age belief systems, and conspiracy theories regarding hidden worlds.
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