The Caucasian Mountaineer Lived In The Dolmen For Four Days In Order To Learn Its Nature - Alternative View

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The Caucasian Mountaineer Lived In The Dolmen For Four Days In Order To Learn Its Nature - Alternative View
The Caucasian Mountaineer Lived In The Dolmen For Four Days In Order To Learn Its Nature - Alternative View

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A resident of the mountain village Bolshoy Kichmai in the Lazarevsky district of Sochi, a well-known archaeologist and dolmen researcher in the Caucasus Ruslan Gadzhiev told how he sat without water and food in one of the ancient megaliths, which, in his opinion, their organizers used to rejuvenate the body and connect the spirit with the other world …

Knowledge of the previous civilization

Of all the versions about the purpose of ancient dolmens, including burial structures and solar observatories, Ruslan Gadzhiev is most inclined towards the theory of using them as spirit laboratories.

“In these laboratories of the spirit, a person, having lived a century on earth, left for half a century or for a century: the soul traveled, but the body did not decompose,” says Ruslan Gadzhiev. - And after a certain time, no matter how fabulous it may sound, the soul returned to the body, the dolmen was opened, and the person who voluntarily retired returned to society and shared information. This is how people could live for 500-600 years."

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Ruslan Gadzhiev himself managed to go into seclusion for four days, walled up in one of the dolmens and completely refused food and water for this time.

“I walled myself up in a semi-monolithic dolmen for four days,” Ruslan said. - I sat in the lotus position, did not eat, did not drink, and did not experience any other physiological needs. It was apparently a lethargic dream. I could have sat like that longer, but since I did not show signs of life, they decided to unfair me. I remember everything that happened to me, but I will not say a word about it, since humanity is not yet ready to perceive such things."

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The knowledge of the builders of dolmens, which can be attributed to some past, long-lost civilization - and many of them are the predecessors of the Egyptian pyramids - was used by the ancient Egyptians to build their monumental structures and mummify bodies.

The version of using dolmens as such "laboratories" is consistent with the plasticine technology that was used in the construction and thanks to which the complete tightness of the interior was achieved. A person, being in a dolmen, was thus in a complete vacuum. This, as well as the spiritual practices still practiced by Tibetan lamas, allowed the body, separated from the soul, to remain incorruptible.

By the way, according to the records of the British anthropologist and religious scholar James Fraser, the ministers of the ancient Taurus cults imprisoned human souls in stone boxes, which according to the sacred tradition are considered ideal accumulators of transpersonal energy. This, on the one hand, takes us into the field of esotericism, but, on the other hand, makes us recall the research of the specialists of the Russian Academy of Sciences Prokhorov and Shestakov. In the 90s in the Caucasus, their studies of the properties of dolmens showed that stone boxes are ideal sound resonators, similar to the so-called Helmholtz resonators, which amplify vibrations coming from outside thousands of times and transmit them in a stable wave in a strictly defined direction. The nature of this sound and the variation of its intended use by dolmen builders, however, remains unsolved …

Energy impact

Today the number of dolmens in the North Caucasus, especially in its west, is about three thousand. Previously, according to studies, they were numbered here in tens, or even hundreds of thousands. As in the Crimea, most of the ancient stone megaliths were destroyed by people, or rather, stolen away as building materials. Ruslan Gadzhiev told how the dachas in the Lazarevsky district of Sochi, built from dolmen slabs, were destroyed as a result of a landslide.

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“Nature did what: landslides started, and it was those houses, the first floors of which were built of dolmen slabs, that cracked and collapsed. And in a checkerboard pattern. How do you explain this? Mysticism, coincidence?"

Ruslan Gadzhiev showed us the place where these dolmens once stood. One of them was called a giant dolmen, it was twice as large as the famous tiled dolmen in Guzeripl, only the lid was about six meters long.

Yaroslav PYTLIVY