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Are you recommending this book because it's about ancient civilization and aliens, or because we might learn something about dragons from it? Or both?
Personally, I'm very suspect - to say the least - of a book where the introduction tells us that we were all supposed to die back in Dec. 2016 because the 12th planet, Planet Nibiru was getting to close to us. And since it's now 2021, I put that squarely in the mythic 'load of malarkey' category.
I'm not sure if you ever answered my question: is the book about dragons - or include them - or not?I assume that means you were in a state of deep suspection .... I assume that you didn't .... it will only lessen the deep disappointment you felt .... I assume, sad day for the dragons and extraterrestrials everywhere...
Yet even if there are fascinating dragons in it, you will never know now ....
I have just searched the text of the book for ‘dragon’ and the word occurs many times! 9 times, to be precise!I'm not sure if you ever answered my question: is the book about dragons - or include them - or not?
There are other books for other places from the series... First one is mostly about Sumer and Babylon. Then there were for Egypt, Central America and other places...I have just searched the text of the book for ‘dragon’ and the word occurs many times! 9 times, to be precise!
Well, that's good to know.... searched the text of the book for ‘dragon’ and the word occurs 9 times
I think Gmulii kindly suggested the book to me based on some other books I’d mentioned - not especially because it is about the Yijing dragons. Sorry for any confusion. I don’t think anyone is making a serious case for the existence of Nibiru nor indeed any dragons that may or may not live/have lived on it. From my cursory examination of the 9 mentions, Sitchin seems to be referring to Rahu and Ketu, the astrological dragon nodes of the moon (plus some other references to mythical dragons and serpents in various cosmologies).Well, that's good to know.
So this book is about (fantastical) extraterrestrials who once inhabited our world, and the mysterious make-believe planet Nibiru, and it mentions dragons nine times! Sorry to say, that's still not enough to bring it to the top of my reading list. If there is anything about the Yijing's dragons to be learned in that book, I'm hoping someone else will enlighten us.
What we do know about Nibiru:
" ... a variety of rumors spread regarding ways the world could end back in 2012. One popular contender was Nibiru, a supposed planet that some claimed would collide with Earth at the end of that year. But despite the buzz, there's no scientific evidence supporting the alleged planet's existence ....
Nibiru has been linked to NASA by various bloggers. Because of this claimed connection, space agency officials put out a statement saying that no big planet was coming to destroy Earth in 2012 (and it didn't destroy us back in 2016 either, at least as far as I can tell)."
I wasn't quite following all that - I got the idea that you were interested in the book because of the dragons mentioned in Hex. 1 and 2, but obviously those books are about something else (which is fine).Although if we’re talking about scientific evidence, it’s probably safe to say there’s no scientific evidence for the efficacy of oracular texts! One takes from it what one takes
Thank you dfreed!Two ways: you can either just select the section you want to quote and then a 'quote' option should pop up; click it, then go to a new post, then select 'insert quotes' (which is what I did here).
Clarity,
Office 17622,
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London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
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