Thursday, June 20, 2013

The Long Lost Treasures of Mankind

Richard Bessiere’s “Long Lost Treasures of Mankind, from the Holy Grail to the Thracian Jewels” will take you on a fascinating trip to all the continents, oceans and seas of the world. This way you can discover all the great treasures of the world: the mythical city of Eldorado, the Mayan thesaurus, Louis the XIV’s blue diamond, Black Beard’s treasure or Thot’s book.


how to find a hidden treasure? The introduction of this book is a small guide destined to those who love a bit of adventure. Richard Bessiere will take you through the stages which need to be completed in order to find a treasure. If the hazard or the intuition doesn’t work, you can also turn to magic and occult sciences, at least this is what the author claims. The magic candles or the hazelnut whip are only some of the instruments which can protect you and which can offer you information on the treasures you are looking for. However, be careful because there are doomed treasures, but also forbidden ones. There is something magic about all of them, something that has to do with laws and rules which don’t represent the real world. Those who dare to ignore these warnings are punished. This is the case of the speleologists who dared to go to the Chichen Itza well in Mexico, which was used to contemplate the god of rain, Tlaloc. Although they recovered a part of the fabulous treasure in this natural well, the researchers had to face different health problems, different accidents and one of them appears to have committed suicide.


If you are tempted by an imaginary journey to the world of the treasures discovered by archaeologists, you should definitely read the chapters dedicated to Egypt, China, France or the Nazi thesaurus. The author also included a special chapter about the destruction of the Library of Alexandria, which is considered to be the most important cultural thesaurus of mankind.



The Long Lost Treasures of Mankind

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