(Greek: Θούλη, Thoúlē; Latin: Thule, Tile) A mystical, ancient, far-northern location described in classical literature that is variously assumed to represent Ireland, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, etc, all of which are mistaken. Virgil used the word Thile in Georgics 1.30 to mean “furthest land” as a symbolic reference to denote a far-off land or an unattainable goal. The astronomer Geminus of Rhodes said that the name Thule derived from an archaic word for the polar night, meaning “the place where the sun goes to rest.” In truth, Thule refers to the ancient land of Polaris, the continent inhabited by the polar race, the first human race on this planet, many millions of years ago.
“Extraordinary, charming Tula [of the Aztecs] is indeed nothing more than the Scandinavian Thule, about which the golden verses of the great Seneca speak, beyond the confines of this world…” —Samael Aun Weor, The Secret Doctrine of Anahuac
In very ancient times, millions upon millions of years ago, our ancestors were much simpler than we are and had a much simpler structure than we do, and therefore were not at all like us.
The Nordics called their land Thule, the sacred island in the north, the home of the ancestors. The Aztecs called their land Tula, the ancient island that the great masters came and went from.
That island, that ancient land, did not exist in the physical world. The physical world was not yet formed. In the process of nature being developed, it had not yet reached physicality. The blossoming of nature at the time was unfurling in the fifth dimension. Therefore, the humanity of that era was in the fifth dimension. They had bodies and a type of life that was very different from ours. They had protoplasmic bodies, meaning fluid, flexible.
In the ancient scriptures, they have many names.
In the Bible, those beings are called Elohim. The word Elohim is Hebrew and means either “gods and goddesses” or “god-goddess,” an androgynous being…
“And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Ruach [soul] of the Elohim [of the Polar era] moved upon the face of the waters.” —Genesis 1:2