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Subject: Canopy Theory
Hello,
I see that you mention the canopy theory on your website, and have The
Misread Record by Isaac Vail listed in your bibliography. I have been
studying the history of the canopy theory for about 5 years now, and I am
especially interested in knowing more about why New Age folks are interested
in this theory.
Is it mainly because it provides a source of water for catastrophic deluges
that caused Lemuria and Atlantis to sink? Is it also because it explains how
the climate was once much warmer and milder in the arctic regions from which
an original race of humans emerged? Is there something else in Vail's theory
that fits into the New Age understanding of cosmic history and human
origins?
I would be interested in any information you can provide about the canopy
theory and its place within the New Age movement. In turn, I could probably
tell you a little more about Isaac Vail and some of his early followers
within the New Thought and similar movements in the early 1900's.
Thanks,
J.P.
Lincolnton, NC
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Dear J.P.,
I do not have too much imformation on the canopy theory other than the
Vail Book, and a few other sources such as Virginia Essene's "You Are
Becoming a Galactic Human"(pages 111-112). I also have my own opinions
and theories on the matter.
Vail proposes the idea that Earth's fiery and molten beginnings evaporated
or pushed up the Earth's oceans and waters producing various cloud layers or
water firmaments which stayed in orbit round the planet for long ages. Only the
polar regions(where Earth's magnetic field is strongest) were left uncovered. These
canopies, in annular fashion, slowly descended over time to a point where they
broke up and produced the various and successive great floods in our history.
Noah's flood was the last of these canopies, exposing the blue sky, the Sun and
Moon and stars, the rainbow, night and day, and the seasons as we know them. It
also let in deadly solar rays or radiation, which along with the unstable climate,
drastically reduced our health and lifespans tenfold. Much of the waters were
drawn towards the polar regions where they quickly froze into ice and snow.
Virginia Essene says there were basically two ice canopies or firmaments,
one at 15 to 18 thousand feet, and the other at 35 to 38 thousand feet above
the Earth's surface. She claims both firmaments were tampered with and finally
destroyed between 9,500 and 4000 BC, in conjunction with the destruction of
ancient Atlantis. These firmaments were supposedly held up by powered crystal
temples placed strategically around the planet. When many of them were destroyed
the firmaments began to cave in. She claims the crystalline ice firmaments were
artificially created and destroyed many times throughout Earth's history and
that it was possible to see the heavenly bodies magnified through them as
though looking through two giant lenses. Like Vail, she says the firmaments
acted as cooling and screening devices which retarded or even negated decay
and aging.
I agree with most of the elements in both sources in a complementary
fashion. Two main differences, however, are...
One important element which both authors did not account for was the
hollow nature of our planet, with it's two lage polar openings, and inner
central sun. Our 600-mile inner central sun in conjunction with the planet's
23.5 degree tilt explains why the equatorial regions are so hot and the
polar regions so cold. It must also play a crucial role in the maintaining
of any canopies around the planet. Both the Earth and its inner sun have
separate magnetic fields which interact with one another causing spinning,
gravity, and other phenomenon. The sun-linked and layered Van Allen belts,
produced by Earth and its inner sun, no doubt have an affect on the canopy
system. Canopies act as greenhouses, stabilizing climate, evenly dispersing
light and temperature, shielding out destructive radiation, and trapping and
enhancing the the orgone, prana, or life force emanating from our planet's
inner central sun. All of these actions and more greatly enhance all life
on the planet.
Librarising
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