INTRODUCTION – IS HISTORY MERELY A FRAGMENT?
Did our civilization truly begin just five or seven thousand years ago? Or are we merely the latest chapter in a far older, forgotten story? Throughout his career, journalist Henry Lowell was accustomed to moving among the fragments of the past, within the safe framework of the widely accepted timeline of human history. But a chance encounter with Professor Solomon, a veteran archaeologist, completely changed his perception of ancient history.
“ECHOES BEFORE TIME” is not merely a book compiling strange relics. It is a faithful record of three in-depth dialogues, a daring journey of discovery that challenges the foundations of mainstream history and Darwinian evolutionary theory. This book does not aim to persuade, but to awaken, to raise the most fundamental questions: Is human history truly a straight line? And what are the “echoes” from a past far more distant than we imagine trying to tell us?
A MULTIDIMENSIONAL JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY
Professor Solomon is no ordinary archaeologist. Alongside his profound knowledge and decades of field research, he possesses a different perspective, one derived from the path of spiritual cultivation he has followed for many years. This unique combination allows him to view ancient sites not just as silent stones, but as “echoes” containing messages about glorious civilizations that rose and then fell according to greater laws of morality and spirituality.
This journey is also accompanied by Laura, the Professor’s daughter—a young girl with supernormal perceptual abilities, whose “visions” through her third eye have become a special source of reference, a living “echo” from bygone eras. The synthesis of scientific analysis, archaeological evidence, and intuitive insights has opened a fascinating and multidimensional window into the past.
EVIDENCE THAT CHALLENGES TIME
From magnificent structures to “out-of-place” artifacts, Professor Solomon leads the reader through a series of proofs that challenge the timeline of history as we know it:

- The Giza Pyramids: Not just tombs, but possibly a legacy from 10,500 B.C. or even earlier, containing extraordinary mathematical and astronomical knowledge, built by people possessing superior technology or abilities. Laura’s “visions” further suggest a sacred purpose, a “timeless mission” for this structure as an “ark of knowledge” or an “energy anchor” for the planet.
- Lost Cycles of Civilization: From shoe prints on trilobite fossils hundreds of millions of years old to the Ica stones depicting humans performing heart surgery and observing the heavens, the book presents a series of “out-of-place artifacts” (OOPArts) that suggest the existence of highly advanced civilizations in an unimaginably distant past.
- Atlantis and the Eye of the Sahara: The dialogue delves deep into the legend of Atlantis, not only through Plato’s writings but also through the “visions” of Edgar Cayce and Laura about a glorious crystal-tech civilization that self-destructed due to moral decline. A bold hypothesis is proposed: could the Eye of the Sahara, with its strange concentric circular structure, be the remains of the Atlantean capital?
- The Global Memory of a Great Flood: The appearance of the Great Flood legend in almost every culture, from Noah’s Ark in the Bible to the Epic of Gilgamesh, is seen as a collective “echo” of humanity about a global-scale purification and new beginning, an event that may have wiped out many prehistoric civilizations.
CONCLUSION – A MESSAGE FOR THE PRESENT
“ECHOES BEFORE TIME” ultimately concludes with a profound lesson: the rise and fall of a civilization lies not in its level of technology, but is deeply rooted in its moral foundation and reverence for the laws of the universe. Our current civilization, with its worship of material science and detachment from spiritual values, is in danger of repeating the “downfall” of Atlantis.
This book is an urgent invitation to be more humble before the past, more open to possibilities we never considered. History is not just a story of yesterday; it is a mirror reflecting ourselves today. And the most important question left by these echoes is perhaps not “What happened?”, but “What will we choose?”.
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