I talked with my brother-in-law David Hatcher Childress yesterday a couple of hours before the broadcast about what he thought about the hollow Earth theory. He said there are actually two theories: One in which the Earth is hollow and there's a small sun at the center of the Earth. The other theory is that the first few miles of the Earth's crust contains caverns that are interconnected by tunnel systems. He indicated that the second theory was more likely the case. He himself has been in tunnels in Central and South America, as he wrote about at this link:
http://books.google.com/b...%20%2BBrazil&f=false David then gave me a copy of his latest catalog from his publishing house Adventures Unlimited Press and showed me two books that he sells: "Hollow Earth" by David Standish and "The Kingdom of Agarttha" by Alexander Saint-Yves d'Alveydre. The latter book was recently translated into English by Joscelyn Godwin. Coincidentally, just this morning, I was reading in Omraam's book "Life and Teachings in an Initiatic School" that certain authors transmitted the esoteric wisdom of the Egyptian mystery schools. Among them were Agrippa, Paracelsus, Saint Germain, Swedenborg, Goethe, Rudolf Stiener, and Saint-Yves d'Alveydre.
Someone emailed me who was listening to the broadcast last night asking how to find "The Kingdom of Agarttha" book on the internet. I looked it up and am pasting the link here too in case anyone else would like to read it.
http://www.adventuresunli...ucts.php?cat=19&pg=2 My understanding is that the book is not an account of a physical trip to Agartha but recollections of out-of-body travels to it.
David mentioned a couple of other books,such as "Men, Beasts and Gods," which Sister Natacha`also mentioned. But only the last chapter is about Agartha.
Wayne