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Panagitsa Hill Tholos was located about ninety kilometers southwest of Athens in Grecian Mycenae in northeastern Peloponnese on Mainland Greece. A pre-existing, Sacred Mound Immortality Chamber, Panagitsa Hill was turned into a large round hill "tholos" tomb called the Treasury of Atreus about 1250 BCE. Mycenae was one of the major centers of the ancient Grecian Culture from around 1600 BCE until 1100 BCE. Vestiges of edifices constructed from massive, monumental, "cyclopaean" stone blocks linger on into the modern era as remnants on surrounding hills and on the "high city" Mycenean acropolis fortifications.
The economic, military,
and political power of Mycenae once stretched into Athens and Thebes, as well
as, into Crete and Pylos.
The renown Lion Gate was also constructed in 1250 BCE around the same time that the Sacred Mound Immortality Chamber was converted in the Treasury of Atreus. Homer immortalized the memory of Mycenae in his "Iliad" and "Odyssey" epic poems. Long forgotten was the true purpose of the Panagitsa Hill Tholoi as Sacred Mounds. Sacred Mounds shaped like a large female breast, graced the landscape of the antediluvian Natural World. These Sacred Mound brought the benevolent motherly blessings of the Divine Feminine into outward expression, grounding the goodness of caring kindness and nurturing giving into manifestation for the people of the Earth.
Instead of being the
originally constructed to be a Treasury, the Tholos was a light matrix healing
and acceleration temple where immortal sixth dimensional Otherworldly
benefactors mentors, (formerly residents of Atlantis and Lemuria), helped the
peoples of this planet to accelerate their dimensional human bodies.... Continue on
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