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Ancient Goddess Discovered |
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Written by clifton power
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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The author of a new book claims to have discovered a forgotten ancient goddess who was the Supreme Being in Stone Age times.
In ‘Queen of Arcadia’, Clifton Power investigates the enigma of the Willendorf Woman, a 30,000 year-old figurine of an obese woman found in Germany in 1908, exactly a century ago. Decoding the ancient artistic symbolism that was designed into the figurine, the author presents an astounding thesis; she was the creator of the Universe and the shepherdess of Mankind in the prehistoric era that the author terms ‘Arcadia’. “The Willendorf figurine is one of the most sacred objects ever crafted by Mankind. It is a portrait of the female supreme being of Matriarchal, prehistoric Arcadia. Her identity is fully explored and explained in my book” says Clifton Power, speaking from his home in the West of Ireland. ‘Queen of Arcadia’ describes in detail the Arcadian system of Natural Philosophy that was derived from the dedicated study of Nature. “The true identity of the Willendorf figurine is but one of the groundbreaking discoveries I have made that will open the way to a complete understanding of ancient Man and the artefacts they left behind” says Mr Power. He went on to explain that the ancient Stone Age beliefs were a philosophy rather than a religion as we know it. ‘Queen of Arcadia’ is a book that will be particularly significant to women. “Not least of the many achievements of the book”, Mr Power explains, “is that it restores Woman to her rightful place at the forefront of human intellectual, cultural and moral evolution.” In his previous book, ‘Arcadia; The Solution to the Templar Code’, Clifton Power solved the 250 year-old mystery of the inscription ‘D.O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V.M.’ on the 18th Century ‘Shepherd’s Monument’ in England. The Monument is reputed to hold the key to the location of the Holy Grail, hidden by the Knights Templar. Mr Power uncovered a Latin phrase that described Arcadia as the perfect state of being. He terms this “a Philosophical Grail”. In ‘Queen of Arcadia’ Clifton Power reinforces his growing reputation as a literary Indiana Jones who has contributed a great deal to our understanding of the artistic world-view of early Humanity. And yes, the Templars and the Holy Grail do make an appearance in the new book Mr Power says. “The forgotten goddess that I have uncovered was once the secret philosophical knowledge of the Templars.” |
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