The Golden One - February 27, 2026


Is Hyperborea Real? Is Agartha Real? Was Atlantis Real?


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00:00:00.000 we're back number one ranked sensitive young man checking in from the library of wisdom
00:00:15.120 in shambhala so we're gonna schizo max a bit in this fine video this is a follow-up to the
00:00:21.880 conversation i had with my man disco orpheus a while back he actually made a video also which
00:00:28.000 will link below it's well worth listening to if you are in the mood to schizo max a bit so he talks
00:00:33.720 about hyperborea and in this video it's a follow-up to the question at hand are these places real was
00:00:40.520 atlantis real is agartha real was hyperborea real so we're gonna get into it after this message from
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00:01:15.020 now first and foremost i will actually talk a bit about the theories of graham hancock i have this
00:01:21.940 fine book here fingerprints of the gods now i made a dedicated podcast episode to the work of
00:01:28.340 graham hancock a while back so if you are subscribed to the greatest podcast if you're not
00:01:34.080 you will actually suffer a massive cortisol spike immediately if you want to avoid suffering this
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00:01:46.180 subscriber to the podcast so yeah it's it's true you need to do it uh you can listen to that i can
00:01:52.640 summarize his theory and that is that there was a civilization a lost civilization during the ice age
00:01:59.800 which perished during a time of global cataclysmic events so great floods and everything like that
00:02:08.660 now if someone asks me do i believe in his theories i will say not in his final analysis i don't believe
00:02:17.400 everything he says i do want to believe because it's cool i like it it fires up my imagination
00:02:23.360 interesting stuff i can still recommend that you read this book and then you can analyze
00:02:28.220 everything he says for yourself so my point here the reason i'm talking about this book when we're
00:02:34.620 talking about hyperborea and agartha and everything like that is that if he presents a whole host of
00:02:42.620 various takes you can analyze them think for yourself a bit and then entertain the thoughts so i don't
00:02:49.200 believe that there was a great civilization that was lost during the ice age i do believe that he has
00:02:56.140 many interesting insights that can lead us to other conclusions so that is something that we can say
00:03:02.360 same thing if we're talking about hyperborea same thing if we're talking about atlantis
00:03:09.020 now i'm an enjoyer of plato so i'm gonna believe him when he says that atlantis was real how did it
00:03:16.460 look who knows now when we're talking about atlantis here and by the way i'm just schizo maxing now so
00:03:22.500 i'm just throwing out insights i am i have good hormones trained thai boxing today so i'm quite fired up
00:03:29.020 still now if we have such a thing as troy people believed troy was just a legend then a german
00:03:36.300 businessman and enthusiast archaeologist he said let's go champs and then he funded an excavation
00:03:44.540 and they found troy so shout out heinrich schlimann so the german businessman who found troy so
00:03:52.760 sometimes a thing can be a myth and there can be something behind it i do believe there might be
00:03:58.540 some place that we can trace and say this was atlantis now when we're talking about a myth it's
00:04:04.520 not necessarily the case that it aligns perfectly with an eyewitness account but it can tell us
00:04:10.680 something at least and it can spark the imagination it can serve as an animating myth for us to explore
00:04:16.600 certain areas so we might not find atlantis as we have perceived of it but we'll find something
00:04:23.660 similar same thing again if we're talking about the work of graham hancock maybe we don't find a
00:04:29.300 civilization that was lost but we can find something similar and that can lead us to something else so
00:04:36.040 i'm not saying that graham hancock is right but i'm saying that we can entertain his insights so they
00:04:41.180 can lead us to maybe something else so maybe we don't find the treasure we're looking for but we're
00:04:46.760 finding something of equal interest no moving on to agartha i posted a nice picture of this book i have
00:04:54.760 read let's see how many pages i've read i have read we have read 77 pages of it and in all honesty i can't
00:05:05.300 really recommend it it doesn't make super much sense i will finish it at some stage i've been reading
00:05:10.440 some other stuff for my upcoming book uh currently writing the chapter about burma myanmar but anyway
00:05:17.100 i will continue reading this book at some stage um not something i would necessarily recommend since
00:05:23.000 there are so many good books to to read but anyway what is agartha so agartha is a mythological
00:05:29.220 kingdom on the inside of the earth so hollow earth theory so you see here a journey into the hollow earth
00:05:37.560 do i believe that there's a kingdom hidden under the crust of the earth no not necessarily i uh yeah
00:05:45.800 i don't i don't it would be cool though it would be cool so when we're talking about agartha it could
00:05:51.560 be something that points to a myth that has some sort of bearing in reality is that exactly like you
00:05:59.660 know you envision it when you schizo max no probably not but it can fire up our imagination and it can point
00:06:06.240 to something similar same thing with shambhala by the way now i say shambhala and mean it as a state
00:06:12.780 of mind a state of consciousness that you feel good you are in shambhala in the spirit so you feel good
00:06:19.660 because of good hormones from training or whatever it might be from sunlight from healthy living from
00:06:25.780 being a good and kind soul then you are in shambhala or you are in agartha in the spirit
00:06:31.900 so that is one interpretation of it at least now is it real again is there such a kingdom
00:06:38.220 it's interesting to entertain these myths you don't need to believe it 100 you don't need to
00:06:45.240 believe it literally but you can still entertain it so that you one you get that you know firing up of
00:06:52.100 your imagination and the mystery the sense of mystery of the world and this is also by the way
00:06:57.420 i don't recommend atheism as a worldview because you take away so much of the mysteries of the world
00:07:02.720 you instead you want to have a world full of life essentially of spirits of angels demons all of
00:07:09.620 these things because it's more fun simply put same thing if we're talking about agartha all of these
00:07:13.880 edits you don't need to believe that there has been a subterranean kingdom called agartha that you
00:07:20.480 can travel into you don't need to literally believe it but if you entertain it as a myth it can spark
00:07:26.100 your imagination and lead to god knows where so it's still good it's good with this agartha edits
00:07:32.840 and as i said in my post i get white pilled when i see the youth the younger guys and girls they are
00:07:40.120 talking about all of these things because as i said because as i said also in the post if you have
00:07:46.820 this as an animating myth instead of you know hip-hop subculture where you're talking about making
00:07:52.740 fast money and mistreating women some white guys they have been attracted to that aesthetic but now
00:07:58.840 we have many white guys they are instead attracted to you know the more schizo things schizo edits
00:08:04.320 about hyperborea and agartha and everything like that so anyway to conclude is agartha real
00:08:09.760 it's real in our hearts so anyway do continue with the agartha edits it warms my heart
00:08:16.600 now moving on to hyperborea as i said in my video with disco orpheus i said that there could be
00:08:26.060 a link to you know real history as it were of a primordial homeland in the arctic circle
00:08:33.860 so a european such as myself were made up of three main population groups so we have first and foremost
00:08:41.500 the western hunter gatherers and then we have anatolian neolithic farmers and then we have
00:08:46.980 so these two mix and they become the early european farmers then coming in from the steps of what is
00:08:53.460 today russia and ukraine we have the western step herders also known as the indo-europeans or the
00:08:59.360 arians a bit controversial term but i like it because it sounds cool so these guys come in and then we
00:09:05.640 are all so modern europeans were a mix of all three and then depending on where you are in europe you
00:09:11.440 might have a bit less and a bit more of the respective three groups so anyway the western
00:09:16.820 step herders the arians they're also made up of eastern hunter gatherers and these guys these chads
00:09:22.780 they hunted mammoths on the siberian steppe in earlier years so they come down and they mix and
00:09:30.780 then they create um they are part of the european story so one part of the story and there you have the
00:09:36.480 r1b and r1a haplogroups so i don't know which haplogroup i have myself maybe one of those or i1
00:09:43.840 i don't know but most guys in western europe have r1b and many guys in eastern europe they have r1a
00:09:50.420 so very successful genetic group and they might have you know some sort of memory from a homeland
00:09:57.500 in the far north in you know polar circle who knows who knows was it an advanced civilization
00:10:04.320 that collapsed during some sort of cataclysmic event who knows it's interesting to entertain
00:10:10.120 the thought whatever happened we can at least say that part of us can you know we can trace back to
00:10:17.820 the siberian steppe part of our blood maybe there is some blood memory there maybe that's why we like
00:10:24.260 this hyperborea edits who knows who knows i'm saying that even though some of the schizo takes
00:10:30.760 are too much to entertain maybe they are too much to you know um fully back i can't back it fully
00:10:38.000 myself i'm not gonna say it's true i'm not gonna say that hyperborea was an actual place in the
00:10:42.980 arctic circle that we can that was our primordial homeland but i can say that part of me the say
00:10:50.720 eastern hunter-gatherer part could find some sort of primordial homeland in the far north that is a fair
00:10:57.620 assessment at least now also when we're talking about hyperborea the ancestral homeland of the
00:11:05.640 western steppe herders the arians whatever we shall refer to that part of our spirit as so daily
00:11:11.760 reminder that i'm not 100 arian i'm 50 arian or so i haven't done the dna test but since i'm swedish
00:11:18.380 we usually have like 50 arian something like that same in finland norway ireland um anyway so part of
00:11:26.420 me could maybe trace my lineage back to a primordial homeland far north in siberia who knows who knows
00:11:35.640 i'm just throwing out some material for you to uh to meditate upon and then come up with your own
00:11:42.380 conclusion what i do want to say is that if we have many myths saying something similar that there is a
00:11:49.920 primordial homeland in the far north maybe there is something to it so we're gonna read from this very
00:11:56.000 good book this is a good book i can recommend pagan imperialism by my favorite author julius evola
00:12:02.200 when i say favorite author it doesn't mean i agree with his every take it means that i enjoy reading
00:12:07.960 his books now we're gonna quote the indo-aryan tradition knows of shveta dvipa the island of
00:12:14.540 splendor also located in the extreme north where narayana the one who is the light and who stands
00:12:21.080 above the waters above the randomness of events resides they also speak of the utarakura a
00:12:27.460 primordial nordic race for them nordic means the solar path of the gods deva jana and the term
00:12:34.560 utara conveys the concept of everything sublime elevate and superior what can be called aria
00:12:41.480 arian and the sense of nordic julius evola pagan imperialism page seven so absolutely epic stuff
00:12:49.400 indeed and now we can say something very important that this might be real in a historical sense it
00:12:55.560 might be real in a mythological sense because a myth is always real like an archetype so you can
00:13:01.520 use something like from lord of the rings we have aragorn as an archetype as a myth the returning king
00:13:10.320 so it's a fictional character in tolkien's work but it's also true because it's an archetype that
00:13:16.920 comes back every once in a while in history so the archetype of the returning king same thing when
00:13:23.020 we're talking about there's myths they can be true as myths and then maybe not historically accurate
00:13:29.420 but it's worth investigating at least just as the case with troy and heinrich schlimann now we're also
00:13:37.220 gonna quote from this fine book right here and you have probably heard me recite this quote before
00:13:45.100 because it's so epic through all the ancient legends of the peoples of the andes stocked a tall bearded
00:13:51.220 pale skinned figure wrapped in a cloak of secrecy and though he was known by many different names in
00:13:56.900 many different places he was always recognizably the same figure viracocha foam of the sea a master of
00:14:03.860 science and magic who wielded terrible weapons and who came in a time of chaos to set the world to
00:14:09.520 rights same thing here even if the overall theory the final analysis of graham hancock they might not
00:14:17.080 be real they're probably not real i'm just gonna say it but it's cool it's worth entertaining and
00:14:23.160 some of its and some of his takes might lead to some conclusions which are real so if you read this
00:14:29.920 book for example you can take some insights accept them you can contemplate some other insights without
00:14:35.920 accepting them and then you can discard some insights which sound crazy or whatever it might be
00:14:41.340 my main point here is that it's good to use these myths to stoke our imagination to get us to search
00:14:50.360 for things because we don't know what we find might be that we find something cool so anyway about graham
00:14:56.220 hancock he's a bit of a an insufferable boomer i must admit politically speaking but in terms of being
00:15:02.980 a journalist a seeker of knowledge then i i like him i must say that i do like him in that capacity
00:15:11.360 and i hope he finds many interesting places in the world and i will continue reading his books and
00:15:17.780 you know partake of his new findings and and i can do so without accepting everything he says
00:15:26.160 but maybe his findings will lead us to um to some new insights so anyway i have rambled on enough now
00:15:33.340 i hope that was somewhat interesting or entertaining or whatever i just wanted to share my enthusiasm for
00:15:39.740 all of the um agartha um for the enthusiasm of agartha and hyperborea that we've seen as of late
00:15:46.400 so anyway thank you for listening thank you for watching do subscribe to the greatest podcast do admire
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