Then followed eras of the migrations of peoples and races. If we believe Plato, then the Atlanteans were the first colonists in the world, and they came from the West. Others say that their ancestors were the Hyperboreans, who fled snow and ice in the Far North of the continent.
Over the course of subsequent history, peoples would move from North to South and from East to West – and not otherwise. This constitutes their course through history – a path of aging, degeneration and, at times faster, at times slower, of inexorable decline.
This
is how great conquests began, those that encompass immense regions,
entire continents, and this is how great wars start, like the one that
raged under the walls of Ilium – or was this only a shadow of some
mythical war waged in the far deeper past, during the mythical age of
the Earth? Perhaps at the beginning of time, “in illo tempore.”...<<<Read More>>>....