Tonight, my special guest is Andrew Gough, who has appeared on many programs, including NASA's Unexplained and Mysteries of the Abandoned. He is here to discuss a place inside the earth called Agartha, where he believes intelligent beings reside. In ancient times, the idea of a subterranean land inside the Earth was a common belief in mythology, folklore, and legends. The concept of underground realms was often associated with the origin or afterlife, such as the Greek underworld, Nordic Svartálfaheimr, Christian Hell, and Jewish Sheol. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, there is a story of an ancient city called Shamballa located inside the Earth. According to the Ancient Greeks, there were caverns under the surface which were believed to be entrances leading to the underworld. These included the caverns at Tainaron in Lakonia, at Troezen in Argolis, at Ephya in Thesprotia, at Herakleia in Pontos, and in Ermioni. Similarly, Thracian and Dacian legends talk about the existence of caverns inhabited by an ancient god named Zalmoxis. In Mesopotamian religion, a story is told of a man who traveled through a tunnel in the mountain of "Mashu" and entered a subterranean garden. Want Ad-Free Episodes and MORE exclusive content?
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