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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

an immense furnace. Flames spurted from fissures in the rocks; everywhere there<br />

was the hissing of steam. All living things, all plant life, were blotted out. Only the<br />

naked soil remained, but like the sky itself the earth was no more than cracks and<br />

crevasses.<br />

And now all the rivers, all the seas, rose and overflowed. From every side waves<br />

lashed against waves. They swelled and boiled slowly over all things. The earth<br />

sank beneath the sea ...<br />

Yet not all men perished in the great catastrophe. Enclosed in the wood itself of<br />

the ash tree Yggdrasil—which the devouring flames of the universal conflagration<br />

had been unable to consume—the ancestors of a future race of men had escaped<br />

death. In this asylum they had found that their only nourishment had been the<br />

morning dew.<br />

Thus it was that from the wreckage of the ancient world a new world was born.<br />

Slowly the earth emerged from the waves. Mountains rose again and from them<br />

streamed cataracts of singing waters. 27<br />

The new world this Teutonic myth announces is our own. Needless to say,<br />

like the Fifth Sun of the Aztecs and the Maya, it was created long ago and<br />

is new no longer. Can it be a coincidence that one of the many Central<br />

American flood myths about the fourth epoch, 4 Atl (‘water’), does not<br />

install the Noah couple in an ark but places them instead in a great tree<br />

just like Yggdrasil? ‘4 Atl was ended by floods. The mountains<br />

disappeared ... Two persons survived because they were ordered by one<br />

of the gods to bore a hole in the trunk of a very large tree and to crawl<br />

inside when the skies fell. The pair entered and survived. Their offspring<br />

repopulated the world.’ 28<br />

Isn’t it odd that the same symbolic language keeps cropping up in<br />

ancient traditions from so many widely scattered regions of the world?<br />

How can this be explained? Are we talking about some vast, subconscious<br />

wave of intercultural telepathy, or could elements of these remarkable<br />

universal myths have been engineered, long ages ago, by clever and<br />

purposeful people? Which of these improbable propositions is the more<br />

likely to be true? Or are there other possible explanations for the enigma<br />

of the myths?<br />

We shall return to these questions in due course. Meanwhile, what are<br />

we to conclude about the apocalyptic visions of fire and ice, floods,<br />

volcanism and earthquakes, which the myths contain? They have about<br />

them a haunting and familiar realism. Could this be because they speak<br />

to us of a past we suspect to be our own but can neither remember<br />

clearly nor forget completely?<br />

27 New Larousse Encyclopaedia of Mythology, pp. 275-7.<br />

28 Maya History and Religion, p. 332.<br />

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