The legend of Hyperborea
The world is full of incredible stories about fantastic civilizations that inhabited the Earth thousands of years ago. Among the legends of Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu and Shambhala, there is one for which the ancient Greek historians were very interested. The land of Hyperborea, which was said to rival Atlantis.

A place where the gods who descended from heaven lived, a place of incredible prosperity, technology, culture and history. This land was like no other. The Hyperboreans were immortal, in addition to being described as gods, being a theocracy that was ruled by three priests of the god Apollo. Located far to the north, somewhere near the icy regions of the North Pole, the legends speak of an ancient and almost forgotten civilization.

Hyperborean civilization grew in the northernmost region of the planet earth. In fact, esoteric systems and spiritual traditions speak of hyperborean as the earthly and celestial principle of civilization. Several theories suggest that Hyperborea is the original Garden of Eden. It is said that in Hyperborea the sun always shone. And it was a place inhabited by a race of giants.
Fantastic, no?
Did Hyperborea exist?
Was it more developed than we are today?
There are several questions I ask myself when I hear about this incredible historical legend. Personally I believe that hyperborean existed, and I believe that it was also much more advanced than the current civilization, not only technologically, but also culturally and spiritually. I think they had more contact with the essence of what it means to be a human being and be a human society.
And I think that the disappearance of this civilization was inevitable, meteorological events could end their civilization. If at present the planet begins to behave in a hostile way to humanity, our entire civilization could be destroyed, and if the knowledge that people have is forgotten, no matter how many books exist, we will no longer be able to sustain modern society.
There are many questions that we can ask ourselves when thinking about Hyperborea, and from where we can obtain interesting conclusions. However, I do not know how much I would give to have a time machine and travel there and check it with my own eyes.
Every civilization has their own great story.It is our pleasure that we can know that and take life long lesson from them