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Imagine that you find a small burning lamp hidden deep in an ancient vault. This mysterious lamp, which is in perfect preservation, has burned continuously without fuel for the last 2,000 years. What would you think of your remarkable discovery? Most likely you would wonder whether the precious lamp that you are holding in your hands is a magical object, a work of God, or perhaps some evil powers. Could this ancient treasure be a proof of highly advanced technology? Did our ancestors discover the secret of eternal light? Although it might sound amazing, and for some even impossible certain extraordinary findings clearly show that perpetual light was rather common in prehistory. I deal with advanced ancient technology in "Voices from Legendary Times" to a large extent. In my book I uncover a number of strange enigmas from all over the world. Perpetual light is an ancient technology that to this today remains a mystery. During the Middle Ages a number
of ever-burning lamps were discovered in ancient tombs and temples. Based
on ancient records we learn that these mysterious objects were found all
over the world, in India, China, South America, North America, Egypt Greece,
Italy, United Kingdom, Ireland, France and many other countries.
As we all know, the Middle Ages cannot be characterized as a particularly scientific period. It was a dark time for those who persuaded knowledge. Still, curiosity is a part of human nature and questions were asked. How were the ancients able to produce lamps, which could burn without fuel for hundreds, and in some cases thousands of years? From whom did our ancestors gain their secret knowledge? Naturally, the subject of perpetual
light became quickly a controversy and the opinions among the authorities
were divided. Some authors rejected the idea of a never-ending flame, despite
the evidence they were confronted with. A small group of more open-minded
and enlightened persons confirmed the existence of, if not eternal then
at least very long-lasting light. Many on the other hand accused the Pagan
priests of performing clever tricks. However, a majority of the "learned"
men acknowledged the unusual findings and declared the perpetual lamps
to be a work of the devil. This was a common explanation in the Dark Ages.
As soon as something was unknown, of Pagan origin or not in accordance
with the rules set by the early Roman Church it was labeled as an invention
of the dark forces, the devil and his demons.
There were numerous speculations regarding the perpetual lamps' secret energy source. During the Middle Ages and later many great thinkers tried to solve the problem how to prepare fuel that renewed itself as quickly as it was consumed. However, none of the conducted experiments was truly successful. It turned out impossible to produce a copy of an ever-burning lamp. The ancients' technology remained unknown. The earliest accounts of a divine
flame, an eternal light source can be found in various mythological texts.
The descriptions of the eternal flame, which was considered a part of the
divine fire, are closely connected with the gods. The Greek god Prometheus
was punished for giving fire to mankind. The secret of the eternal flame
was regarded as gods' sole property. The knowledge of the eternal light
should not be passed over to the humans. Nevertheless, it seems as if some
of the alien gods disobeyed and revealed their divine secret to humanity.
When humans learned how to produce perpetual light, temples worldwide were
equipped with eternal altar flames.
So far, we have only spoken in general terms about the existence of perpetual light in antiquity. It has been estimated that as many as 170 mediaeval authors have written about the phenomenal and mysterious ever-burning lamps. Let us now look at some of the remarkable discoveries. Plutarch wrote of a lamp that burned over the door of a temple to Jupiter Ammon. According to the priests, the lamp remained alight for centuries without any fuel and neither wind nor rain could put it out. St. Augustine described an Egyptian
temple sacred to Venus with a lamp which wind and water could not extinguish.
He declared it to be the work of the devil.
In 140, near Rome a lamp was found burning in the tomb of Pallas, son of king Evander. The lamp, which had been alight for over 2,000 years, could not be extinguished by ordinary methods. It turned out that neither water nor blowing on the flame stopped it from burning. The only way to extinguish the remarkable flame was to drain off the strange liquid contained in the lamp bowl. In about 1540, during the Papacy of Paul III a burning lamp was found in a tomb on the Appian Way at Rome. The tomb was believed to belong to Tulliola, the daughter of Cicero. She died in 44 B.C. The lamp that had burned in the sealed vault for 1,550 years was extinguished when exposed to the air. Interesting about this particular discovery is also the unknown transparent liquid in which the deceased was floating. By putting the body in this liquid, the ancients managed to preserve the corpse in such a good condition that it appeared as if death had occurred only a few days ago. When king Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church in 1534, he ordered dissolution of monasteries in Britain and many tombs were plundered. In Yorkshire, a burning lamp was discovered in a tomb of Constantius Chlorus, father of the Great Constantine. He died in 300 A.D. which means that the lamp had been burning for more than 1,200 years. In France, near Grenoble, in the mid-seventeenth century a young Swiss soldier accidentally stumbled upon the entrance of an ancient tomb. Unfortunately, for the young man he did not discover the golden treasures that he thought might be hidden inside. Still, his surprise must have been just as big when he was confronted with a burning glass lamp. Du Praz, that was the soldier's name removed the mysterious lamp from the sealed grave and carried it to a monastery. He showed his remarkable discovery to the astonished monks and the lamp remained at the monastery. It burned for several months until an elderly monk dropped it and it was destroyed. Certain discoveries indicate
that the ancients wanted to preserve their knowledge secret.
Were the Rosicrucians familiar
with the secrets of eternal light? It would seem so. When the tomb of Christian
Rosenkreuz, alchemist and founder of the Rosacrucian Order was opened 120
years after his death, a shining lamp was found inside.
The discoveries I mention in this article are only a small representation of all remarkable findings worldwide. Who knows how many more lamps are still burning hidden in ancient vaults, undiscovered and protected from the outside world. The ancients were familiar with
perpetual light. As Eliphas Levi points out: "it is certain that the Zoroastrian
Magi had means of producing and directing electric power unknown to us."
"… there is no new thing under the sun. Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See this is new? It hath been already of old time which was before us."In my book "Voices from Legendary Times" I make it clear that a number of wonderful and highly advanced cultures have existed before us. What we discover today are scattered pieces of their magnificent worlds. Prehistoric civilizations shared a universal scientific and technological knowledge. Their SECRET WISDOM WAS A LEGACY OF THE ALIEN GODS... by Ellen Lloyd Author of "Voices from Legendary Times: We are a bridge between past and future." See Also Pegasus Article Rosicrucian
Thoughts on the Ever-Burning Lamps of the Ancients.
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