zaterdag 24 maart 2018


HISTORY OF THE END OF THE WORLD
MAITREYA PREDICTIONS (1)



Student: “Master Klaas taught us about ancient maps, Master.”

Master: “Interesting.”

Student: “I know Master, you are fascinated by old maps and documents, so I payed special attention to his lecture.”

Master: “You flatter me.”

Student: “Did you know, Master, that Columbus almost perished on his first voyage to the Americas.”

Master: “Please tell me.”

Student: “Columbus had gathered ancient maps and on some of them showed the coast of Africa, America and even the landmass of Antarctica, which is now covered in snow and ice.”

Master: “I heard of those. They once belonged to a Turkish admiral.”

Student: “Yes, Master, his name was Piri Reis. But the origin of the maps, Levant and Arabia, was the cause of an enormous miscalculation on part of Columbus. He calculated how much food, fresh water and supplies he needed for his crew. It was here, that he made a terrible mistake.”

Master: “I heard, that our great and famous navigator drew a map, on which the Americas were projected up side down.”

Student: “ That too, Master, but he calculated the journey much to optimistic. The maps he used were from the Orient. The mile, as a distance of measurement, in Arabia was much “longer”, than the mile used in Spain.”

Master: “So he became terribly short of fresh water and food.”

Student: “Yes, Master. Columbus crossed a point of no-return and could do nothing but sail on West. Not as the adventurous discoverer, but as a desperate captain, with a mutinous crew. Fortunately he found America just in time. Columbus, his ships and crew arrived angry and starving.”

Master: “There is an obvious lesson to be learned from this anecdote.”

Student: “Yes, Master, you flatter me.”
 
 
 WHAT HAPPENED IN 1142


 
Peter Abelard (/ˈæb.ə.lɑːrd/; Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailardus; French: Pierre Abélard, pronounced: [a.beˈlaːʁ]; 1079 – 21 April 1142) was a medieval French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician.[1] He was also a composer. His affair with and love for Héloïse d'Argenteuil has become legendary. The Chambers Biographical Dictionary describes him as "the keenest thinker and boldest theologian of the 12th Century".[2]
 
 

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