Podcast - Ancient Mega Floods, and Earth's Sacred Geometry (Randall Carlson)

in #sacred8 years ago

Earth Ancients Podcast feat Randall Carlson:
Ancient Mega Floods, and Earth's Sacred Geometry

Hey, just wanted to share this podcast with Randal Carlsons who's a very fascinating guy.

"Randall Carlson is a master builder and architectural designer, teacher, geometrician, geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar. He has 4 decades of study, research and exploration Into the interface between ancient mysteries and modern science, has been an active Freemason for 30 years and is Past Master of one of the oldest and largest Masonic lodges in Georgia. He has been recognized by The National Science Teachers Association for his commitment to Science education for young people. His work incorporates Ancient Mythology, Astronomy, Earth Science, Paleontology, Symbolism, Sacred Geometry and Architecture, Geomancy, and other arcane and scientific traditions. For over 25 years he has presented classes, lectures, and multimedia programs synthesizing this information for students of the Mysteries."

Source:
http://sacredgeometryinternational.com/randall-carlson-ancient-mega-floods-earths-sacred-geometry

"Randall picks up where he left off from his last visit, describing new evidence of Global Mega-floods which destroyed huge portions of the earth and wiped out entire animal (megafauna) species (and most human populations) off the face of the planet. These and other catastrophes were once thought to be the result of glacier lakes breaking up and depositing huge volumes of water across thousands of miles of land. New science now reveals evidence of multiple asteroid impacts, which devastated our planet, 12,000 to 14,000 years ago.

The program also highlights the importance of sacred geometry and how ancient man utilized these tools to form megaliths and buildings left to us around the world."

Links to podcast:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/earthancients/2016/08/06/randall-carlsen-mega-floods-and-earths-sacred-geometry