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   10 zhāng  shuǐ jīng tóu huàn xiàng
   11 zhāng  yóu jīn · bān
   12 zhāng  ā rén shuǐ jīng tóu
   13 zhāng  shuǐ jīng tóu shí jià
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   25 zhāng  huì
   jié shù   wèi lái


  A true detective story as Chris Morton and Ceri Louise Thomas take a logical approach to solving the Mystery of the Crystal Skulls. It is a must read book, especially to those interested in the crystal skull legend and history.
  
  "The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls" is the definitive guide to the facts and legends that inspired the May 2008 movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.It explores what these mysterious crystal skulls are, where they came from, and what they may have to offer.
  
  The book follows Chris Morton and Ceri Louise Thomas on their journey of discovery from the ancient temples of the Maya to the British Museum, the Smithsonian, and to the crystal laboratories of Hewlett-Packard, where scientific tests on one of the skulls--made from the same quartz crystal used in today’s computers--lead to the conclusion, “This skull shouldn’t even exist.”
  
  Their journey also leads to Native shamans and elders who reveal the sacred knowledge and vital information that these skulls hold about coming Earth changes and humanity’s imminent destiny.
  The Mystery Of The Crystal Skulls - Book Chapter Outline:
  
  1. The Legend
  2. The Discovery
  3. The Keeper of the Skull
  4. The Mystery
  5. The Scientist
  6. The Ancient Computer
  7. The Talking Skull
  8. The Curse of the Skull
  9. The Healing Skull
  10. Visions in the Skull
  11. The Boban Connection
  12. The Aztecs and the Crystal Skull
  13. The Skull and the Cro
  14. The Maya and the Crystal Skull
  15. The Skull and the Ancient Calendar
  16. The British Museum Test
  17. The Forensic
  18. The Crystal Entity
  19. The Skull People
  20. The Knowledge
  21. The Spirit of the Skull
  22. The Keeper of the Day
  23. The Lost Civilization
  24. The Ancient One
  25. The Gathering
  The Future
  Reference
  Bibliography
  Further Information
  Index
  
  The Mystery Of The Crystal Skulls - Book Excerpts:
  
  courtesy of publisher
  
  Page 2
  
  According to an old Native American legend, there are 13 ancient crystal skulls, the size of human skulls, with moveable jaws, that are said to speak or sing. These skulls are said to contain important information about the origins, purpose and destiny of mankind and answers to some of the greatest mysteries of life and the universe. It is said that this information is not only important to the future of this planet, but vital to the very survival of the human race. According to these ancient teachings, one day all of the crystal skulls will be rediscovered and brought together for their collective wisdom to be made available, but the human race must first be sufficiently evolved, both morally and spiritually, so as not to abuse this great knowledge.
  
  Page 50
  
  Only since the beginning of the twentieth century have scientists begun to harness the incredible power of quartz crystal. So how was it that our 'simple' and 'primitive' ancestors had known to make the skull from precisely this type of material? Was it mere coincidence or could it be that they knew something we didn't?
   Could it be that the crystal skull really was some sort of store of information, just as the ancient legend had said? Could it really contain an important message from our ancestors? At first, this seemed very far-fetched. It was almost unbelievable that a simple lump of rock could contain the great secrets of our forefathers from way back in the mists of time, But, despite our initial skepticism, after our trop to Hewlet-Packard we began to take this idea more seriously.
  
  Page 52
  
   In the case of the computer we have managed to work out a way of inputting and retrieving the information 'stored within it' through the process of electronics. But what if any information inside a crystal skull? We may not yet know the correct way to input and retrieve any information stored within it, but that does not necessarily mean that the information is not there. The analogy that comes to mind is of a Stone Age man or woman finding a computer and being told that it contains great knowledge and information. Without the necessary understanding of electronics and the appropriate passwords and commands, they would simply not believe it. Could we be in a similar situation with the crystal skulls? It may be that the information they contain is in a form that we simply do not yet comprehend. For it is only when we are able to interact properly with any information storage system that the knowledge stored within it comes into a form of existence that we can understand.
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