17 August 2011
> Dear
Mr. Osmanagic
>
> Several years ago, when I attended one of your lectures here in Zurich, I
had the honor to be there and learn about the Bosnian Pyramids.
>
> I was deeply impressed (and still am) not only by your discovery (which
for everyone who has eyes to see can't be nothing less but impressive), but
also by your personality and the manner you bring your message to the world - a
message not just about an amazing, very ancient and even more mysterious
construction, but also about love, truth and knowledge.
>
> Can a human being live without one of these here on Earth? Sadly, this is
very well possible, but the outcome can't be but destructive to soul, mind and
body.
>
> Without love, we are nothing but blind victims of hatred and indifference,
without truth, we cannot decide who and what we are, and without knowledge we
cannot find out why we are where we are, and where we came from.
>
> I read somewhere that Bosnia is also called (metaphorically) a "Dark
World", which makes it even more amazing that in exactly this spot one can
find today the largest pyramids of the world - like a shining light that is
finally being uncovered (for those who are willing to see...).
>
> I simply wanted to express my deep appreciation for your work. I
especially admire your ability to ward off critics and dirt-throwers - but they
just cannot persist when faced with love, truth and knowledge, which are much
more powerful than any attempt to keep the human beings in a mental prison.
>
> With my fondest regards
>
> Simone M. M.


