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Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past

By: Freddy Silva
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Around 6000 BC, a revolution took place on Orkney and the Western Isles of Scotland. An outstanding collection of stone circles, standing stones, round towers, and passage mounds appeared seemingly out of nowhere. And yet many such monuments were not indigenous to Britain, but to regions of the Caspian Sea and the Mediterranean.

Their creators were equally mysterious. Traditions tell of the Papae and Peti, "strangers from afar" who were physically different, dressed in white tunics, and lived aside from the regular population. They were regarded as master astronomers with an uncanny ability to work with enormous stones. But where did these relatively advanced ancient architects come from?

In his seventh book, Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past, best-selling author Freddy Silva examines the Neolithic culture, Gaelic language, and sacred traditions of the Scottish Isles and finds a trail of evidence leading to Sardinia and the Armenian Highlands. His research locates the origin of this misplaced civilization and what prompted its people to choose the furthest reaches of Europe to recreate the masterworks of their original homeland, a plan that included the establishing of Ireland's sacred and megalithic culture.

Among the many topics covered:

  • The true dating of Orkney's sites and their relationship to the Giza pyramids
  • Armenian and Egyptian linguistic roots of sites and places in Orkney and the Hebrides
  • Archaeo-astronomical connections with Orion
  • The origin of the Papae, Peti, and Tuatha de Danaan
  • Armenian and Scythian roots of Ireland's prehistory
  • Sardinian megalithic history and the origin of Scottish duns and brochs
  • The connection between Armenia and Callanish
  • Hidden geometric blueprints linking ancient sites in Orkney, Kilmartin, and Ireland

Author website: invisibletemple.com

©2021 Freddy Silva (P)2021 Freddy Silva
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brilliant

really enjoyed Freddie adding bits and bobs to his book , made it all the more enjoyable

glad he's chose to narrate this himself

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Incredibly Interesting

A very interesting insight into the past of my beloved nation, revealing so much about its history that I was completely unaware of. Fascinating.

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Another Freddy Classic

Love the research that goes into Freddy Silva's output. Always fascinating and thought provoking, and much to mull over and ruminate on, as much the theories were new to me, and I like that. Freddy has a very easy delivery, I enjoy listening to him speak his own words. Great book, now to get the paper copy 👍

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Extremely fascinated.

Very interesting book.
Hi Laura, recommended for someone who is interesting in ancient history and open to a new knowledge.

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Gold beyond the gods

A book of such immense proportion it cannot he stated. A truer history than is taught and should be in the school syllabus of not only Scotland and Britain but possibly the world. Surely if this became 'common knowledge' there would be less wars and therefore peace and harmony. Maybe there in it lies... no motivation or political will for our ancestoral truth, connection and individual inner power. I hope he converts his other books for audio as well. Now to get him to look at the magical phenomenon of the Aberdeenshire Recumbent Stone circles... why this is not in the scope of this book is a mystery I shall be taking up with him. Another piece of the ancestral jigsaw puzzle much needed in my humble opinion.

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Very interesting and informative.

Great narration by Freddy, and the descriptions of the landscapes are brilliant. I enjoyed this emensley.

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Spurious

As an archaeologist, I found this book of pseudoarchaeology full of errors and the author's unsupported conclusions spurious at best, ridiculous at worst.

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If you're after somehing informative, this isnt it

At the point the narrator referred to, neolithic knuckle draggers, i had to turn this audiobook off, evidently their knowleged of prehistoric people is somewhat narrow...

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