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Would the early antiquity have known the ocean navigation?That is to say in high seas, contrary to the coastal navigation done by the Phoenicians In any case, ancient texts attest to the presence of very large ships, like the ark of Noah,Go to page here reconstructed on a biblical scale.
The deciphering of ancient myths is a method well-known by the Egyptians according to Plato.Go to Phaéton, fils du soleil Within the context of revisiting our distant past, which is the purpose of this site, this ballad of Cat Stevens sounds quite strange. It looks a bit like the landing of the Atlantean survivors on the Irish shores. Though it could be Vikings' landing in England around 1066. On more than one account, this poem deserves attention.

Longer boats are coming to win us
They're coming to win us (bis)
Hold on to the shore or
they'll be taking the key from the door.
I don't want no god on my lawn
Just a flower I can help along
'Cause the soul of nobody knows
How a flower grows...
oh how a flower grows.
Mary dropped her pants by the sand
And let a parson come and take her hand
But the soul of nobody knows
Where the parson goes,
where does the parson go ?
Longer boats are coming to win us
They're coming to win us
Hold on to the shore or
they'll be taking the key from the door.
The longer Boats sung by Cat Stevens could well be those of the Atlantean landing of - 7000. It may be objected that the British singer was referring to any historical invasion in Albion, like the Vikings on their longships. These boats shaped, narrow and elongated, could be described as longer boats. In this case, we have to face facts: the same things repeat over the ages. Would the longer boats be another proof of the cyclical history?Go to La loi d'oubli ?
However, if Cat Stevens wrote 'longer' and not 'long', it is to stress on the length of the conquerors' vessels. In my opinion, it was not a matter of simply Viking ships, which were generally not longer than the British ships, but a matter of much longer ships. Of which Cat Stevens would have found the memory in the akashic limbo.Go to Les annales akashiques Drawing on this source, other authors have seen that the shipsGo to Technologie des dieux of the Atlantean invaders were very long. Very very long. And still faster.Go to page
In the first verse, Cat Stevens talk about godor gods! invading his land. "I don't want no god on my lawn" he clearly says, refusing these new gods. Could it be a reference to Quetzalcoatl?Go to Les plumes du serpent Milleniums ago, these new godsGo to page came from AmericaGo to Brave nouveau monde to regain their rights over Europe.Go to page You are kindly invited to follow this narrow track where our dear Clio, once again, is chasing her tail.As before being a car, Clio is the muse of History. Both Clios got no tail anyway. What an irony of life, isn't it? Cat did not want any god on his lawn, does Yusuf regret this youthful indiscretion? Allahu Akbar!Such a sad reversal happen to penny whistle players. Click +

Who sailed these longer boats anyway? Why not ask the question to Cat Stevens himself?If by chance you happen to know the great singer, please ask him and let us know. Because his answer would not be decisive. Most authors think their imagination is the source, while they are picking what they need from the akashic records.Go to page When he imagined the Lord of the Rings, Tolkien never suspected that he was relating the history of our bronze age.Go to la fin des orques He was gifted enough to go and help himself through the alleys of the Universal Mind. As many sighted artists, George Lucas acted the same way, though Star Wars is telling us a much more distant past.
If we can say about a thing "This is new"
that thing already existed
in the former centuries.
The Bible, Book of Ecclesiastes