Fox immediately linked this idea with the Germanic myths about the Home of the Gods, Valhalla, where the goddess Freya grows apples that keep the gods immortal, and slowly he began to realize that Tiawanaku, Bolivia was the Home of the Gods in all ancient Old World mythology. Next, Fox placed a map of all the mythical homes of the gods in Hindu mythology over South America and slowly realized that not only was Tiawanaku the universal Home of the Gods (Mount Meru in Hindu myth), but that all the sacred sites in ancient Old World mythology corresponded to now ruined sites in South America. The home of Yama, the god of the underworld, for instance, was Chavin de Huantar in Peru, the source for our ideas and images of the devil.
What makes The Book of Ancient Revelations different from all of Fox's other books on these matters, is that it takes the ancient religions of the ancient misnamed "New" World, and treats them not as dead archaeology, but as living ideas that still make sense today and that we can use (perhaps need to use) in our lives today. The ancients, Fox realized, were totally in tune with the cosmos, all their myths relating to the movements of the sun and moon, stars, and earth through the heavens. Ancient humans, consequently, were part and parcel of the universe they lived in, a reality we certainly have lost in modern times.
This is a book that could be the beginning of cosmic and personal sanity for anyone who reads it.
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