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Abstract
The fact that “the first and last genuinely learned beings of the Earth, the members of the society then called Akhaldan” had Makary Kronbernkzion’s Boolmarshano placed at the centre of their main Cathedral draws strong significance. This paper explores the journey of the Boolmarshano from ancient Samlios in Atlantis, to Africa, Turkestan, Paris (contemporary Samlios) and beyond. During this journey, there is also time to explore some aspects of the “pre-sand map” of Egypt. A case is then steadily built to pinpoint the locations in The Tales that contain the remaining parts of Makary’s “full scientific thesis,” and arrives at a conclusion concerning the essence of Akhaldan knowledge.
Short Biographical Note
Pete is from the UK. He has since lived in the US and at present resides in São Paulo, Brazil. For the past twenty years he has been an oboist in the São Paulo Symphony orchestra. A strong advocate of the idea that to some extent talent is a myth, he has researched practical techniques aiming to balance functioning in “lopsided” musicians. A long time reader of The Tales, Pete is an independent researcher, dedicated to the pursuit of novelty. His personal investigations connect the search for Gurdjieff’s true yet often undisclosed intent as an author, with possible practical applications.