Gobi myths meet newfangled discoveries

Gobi myths meet newfangled discoveries
9 August 2025 J.W.H
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[Updated on: August 8, 2025]

Ancient cities of Uyghur It is said that he flourished in the Gobi desert. Long ago, these places were described as ocean ports. Today, only sand remains. Legends also say that advanced flying craftsmanship – sometimes associated with age-old Vimans – defeated between hidden Piasts in North Tibet and Gobi.

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Uyghur Ancient Cities and Gobi Desert Legends

In the 1930s, the Russian explorer Nicholas Roerich reported a metal disk over the northern Tibet. Some researchers combine this observation with lost GOBI settlements. In addition, older traditions say that “ancient” or “thirteenth school” left Gobi for Tibet before the global shock.

Myths HSI Wang MU and Xian

The philosopher Lao Tzu wrote about “ancient masters” and Western land called HSI Wang MU. According to the myth of HSI Wang, he belonged to Xian – later honored as gods in age-old China. They allegedly worked with subtle energy, offered longevity through peaches of immortality and can inflict or cure diseases. However, the full range of these powers remains unknown.

The alleged trace of Xian associated with the legend of the ancient cities of UyghurThe alleged trace of Xian associated with the legend of the ancient cities of Uyghur
A supposed “Xian trace”, a tiny pond in the Guangzhou temple of five immortal

Telepathic civilizations and the fall of man

Early Tibetan legend describes the time in which people used telepathy, traveled in Astral and Lewituals bulky objects. As history says, the abuse of these gifts ended this era. That is why humanity has lost their common telepathy – willing through the Tale Tale Tower. Since then, Lamas has retained fragments of this knowledge in insulation.

Potala Palace: Gate for hidden knowledge

Potala Palace Tibet connected to the myths of ancient cities of UyghurPotala Palace Tibet connected to the myths of ancient cities of Uyghur
Potala Palace in Tibet

Bills say that the mountain near Potala hides the maze of caves and corridors. One path ends on the saint underground lake used for initiation. Others supposedly keep treasures, a golden Buddha, and even a bodies of a giant breed. As a result, many connect these chambers – to the right or improperly – to builders Ancient cities of Uyghur.

Modern discoveries that develop legends

Myths stand out from evidence. Despite this, archeology revealed real silk cities such as Gaocang and Jiaohe. Recently, scientists mapped the 200-kilometer Gobi wall from the Western XIA period. It shows a strategy, not a witch. Nevertheless, finds like these Ancient cities of Uyghur Stories in a affluent historical environment.

Why stories are ongoing

Confirmed ruins, unexplained observations and eternal knowledge maintain interest. This is why Ancient cities of Uyghur Continue inviting an investigation. Regardless of whether, as a story, hypothesis or secret, they cause the same question: what traces of forgotten cultures still lie at Gobi Sand?

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  • J.W.H

    John Williams is a blogger and independent writer focused on consciousness, perception, and human awareness, exploring topics such as dreams, intuition, and non-ordinary states of experience. Driven by a lifelong curiosity about the nature of reality and subjective experience, his perspective was shaped in part by structured study, including the Gateway Voyage program at the Monroe Institute. His writing avoids dogma and sensationalism, instead emphasizing critical thinking, personal insight, and grounded exploration. Through his work, John examines complex and often misunderstood subjects with clarity, openness, and an emphasis on awareness, choice, and personal responsibility.