Agnes Eva Golenya is a Hungarian writer, actually living in Hungary, She also lived in California, US and in Peru, researching ancient civilizations. Out of her 11 published books in Hungary she now would like to meet the English-speaking readers with her 4 translated books. 3 of them make up the Golden-woman trilogy (The road of the Golden Woman, The Golden Gate and The Peruvian Priestess) and an independent volume with title Love in the time of terror.
The author regularly gives presentations and talks on ancient cultures and lost knowledge of the "golden age".
Please read an article about her life-changing experience into a literally other world:
Peru and beyond: a life-changing trip to a literally other world
"It was the spring of 2007 and I just finished my first book, titled The road of the golden woman. A full years' intense work was over and there I was left, sort of empty, with the frustrating dilemma: where to now? The road of my heroine took her to a fantastic and mystic world in South-America, on the other side of the Globe, but mine would simply return to my desk and computer? I was tired... so tired... but so hungry for the adventures I had been writing about and the mystic world that I could dream of every night! Why couldn't I take the same road my heroine could? How could I go on writing about mystic roads and dream-like worlds if I don't believe that I can at least get to see the still tangible, standing heritage of an ancient civilization that the man of today would call - with all reason, maybe - a totally other world? Not just simply different, but another. I was sort of jealous of my heroine, as I had been longing to experience a life totally different from my everyday grinding. Well, to make a long story digestible, I immersed in myself, decided to take an inner journey - at least it was a trip I could afford those days - to find out what is blocking my way to get to where I am longing to. And I didn't like what I saw: I was of course full with desires and hopes, but also with worries and sceptic thoughts, like a reasonable person, a mother of two, a then-businesswoman simply does not get unexpectedly to mystical places and doesn't get involved in illogical adventures.
I am grateful till this day for the Universe to have neglected my negative and half-hearted approach to life, to mysticism, to any kind of world beyond our everyday perception and convictions. I was given a second chance when an Argentinean friend, living in Vienna, Austria (with whom I used to be colleagues, both of us working for Malev the Hungarian Airlines) contacted me that he had heard of similar strange underworld caves in Peru and Ecuador that I was writing about. He sent me the names of some of his friends I could contact if I wanted to. One contact took me to another, until I could discuss with a Peruvian man about a certain underground labyrinth with adjoining sections under Peruvian and Ecuadorian territory. I informed him that in my book I wrote about a thrilling cave in Ecuador, called the Tayos-cave, whose discoverer was a Hungarian-born Argentinean called Juan Moricz in the 1960s and his intense media-presence paved the way of the famous 1976 British-Ecuadorian governmental expedition, headed by US astronaut Neil Armstrong. As all media-report in this topic was so controversial, I wanted nothing more than to see with my own eyes whether these or similar man-made underworld existed at all. To me, as to any European, or to any Westerner, such ideas or possibilities were no more that fairytales. He promised to take me to the Peruvian section where he had seen similar caves.
Once in Peru, October 20 in 2007, I was taken to a Northern region called Cajamarca district, to a tiny village behind the sunset called Ninabamba (Firefield in English). As I was the guest of this man, a respected and high-ranking touristic ex-officer during the Fujimori-era, all information was disclosed to me and I was guided to a man-made underworld by the local mayor and his team. I was informed that a document from the 16th century - guarded in a governmental library in Lima - draws on a map and describes this cca. 1000-mile corridor, from Ninambamba to Cusco, ex-capital of the Incas, as a travelable ("drivable") path! A secret underground highway...for whom and from when? A fairly recent expedition to gain technical data on the labyrinth was conducted and its conclusion backed-up that from the 16th-century document that it was artificial, man-made!
That was the day my life changed! I was one thousand feet beneath the entrance level, which was up in an 8200 feet Andean hillside! I saw with my own eyes all of what Mr. Juan Moricz spoke of in the media: the still tangible corridors and perfectly polished walls, or at sections the little rooms with stone furniture within an underground world, made by who knows who, how, when and why. The heritage of a long-lost civilization, of whom we have no information in our history books. I was shocked and overwhelmed at the same time, but the emotional flood, that swept away all my fixed convictions about the roots of humankind, until this day gives me no choice but share my experiences from the down below, together with many similarly surprising information on unknown civilizations, their forgotten knowledge, beliefs, and their different approach to life.
Since then I organized an international conference in 2012 on the prehistory of the Americas where even Dr. G.P. Mattheus, the lawyer of the late Mr. Moricz from Ecaudor who represented legally this unbelievable find and claim in front of the Ecuadorian government, attended and shared this true story that, besides the facts of an expedition, clearly proves that this continent is the most ancient land of all, named shockingly the "New World"! Peru is one of the few countries that is literally full of extremely ancient heritage sites of civilizations, that are mistakenly explained or not explained at all in our history books. A very similar to the Ecuadorian Tayos-cave or the Ninabamba-labyrinth in Peru I visited, is right here in California: Mt. Shasta. Mr. Moricz talked about ancient artefacts that had been collected by locals from the Tayos cave-system, just like "legend has it" with Mt. Shasta. I am planning to visit there soon as my next adventure.
Anyone who had or will have the chance to get to any of the underground labyrinths that can be found in many parts of the Earth, or even to ancient sacred sites on the surface, will agree with me: these places have different "aura" or electromagnetic field, if you like, that can and will help those with a minimum of sensitivity or some practice in meditation, extend their physical trips to a literally otherworldly one, where we can meet worlds beyond the one that we perceive with our everyday senses during our daily grinding."
