Atlantis of the West

Atlantis of the West
Title Atlantis of the West PDF eBook
Author Paul Dunbavin
Publisher Running PressBook Pub
Total Pages 389
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780786711451

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A synthesis of archaeology, geophysics, and mythology delves deeply into the historical record in search of evidence that Atlantis is more than a legend, theorizing that such a disaster was possible. Original.

Atlantis of the West

Atlantis of the West
Title Atlantis of the West PDF eBook
Author Paul Dunbavin
Publisher Third Millennium Publishing
Total Pages 396
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1841197165

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In 1995 the author first published his theory that Plato’s Atlantis myth remembers the submergence of a Neolithic civilisation around the shores of the British Isles. He argues that this cataclysm resulted from a change in the Earth’s axis consequent upon a comet impact around 3100 BC The Middle-Neolithic period around 5,000 years ago was a time of dramatic climate and sea level changes all around the world. Welsh legends remember lost cities beneath the Irish Sea; and Irish myths recall an ‘otherworld’, a golden age when the eastern Irish Sea was a flowery plain inhabited by a golden-haired race of men. The author argues that Plato’s Atlantis is the same place that is remembered in these Celtic myths; and in Ancient Egyptian and Greek myths of an underworld known as the Elysian Fields. Bringing together modern scientific evidence and a pattern of ancient myths the author presents a multidisciplinary case for Atlantis as just one among many views of the submerged Neolithic civilisation of the Megalith Builders. Atlantis of the West is an updated second edition of The Atlantis Researches, with an appendix of further evidences and extended notes and extensive bibliography.

Lords of Atlantis

Lords of Atlantis
Title Lords of Atlantis PDF eBook
Author Wallace West
Publisher
Total Pages 134
Release 1963
Genre Atlantis (Legendary place)
ISBN

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Atlantis in America

Atlantis in America
Title Atlantis in America PDF eBook
Author Ivar Zapp
Publisher Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages 418
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780932813527

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This text presents evidence for a new theory that the great stone spheres of Costa Rica and sighting stones throughout the Pacific were used to teach sea routes and constellation paths to navigators of the ancient world. It reveals substantial links between Meso-America and Egypt and the Middle East.

Examination of the Legend of Atlantis in Reference to Protohistoric Communication with America

Examination of the Legend of Atlantis in Reference to Protohistoric Communication with America
Title Examination of the Legend of Atlantis in Reference to Protohistoric Communication with America PDF eBook
Author Hyde Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1886
Genre Atlantis (Legendary place)
ISBN

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Ancient South America

Ancient South America
Title Ancient South America PDF eBook
Author Gregory L. Little
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Atlantis
ISBN 9780940829350

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Review of recent South American archaeological discoveries and recent genetic studies with comparison to the psychic readings of Edgar Cayce.arch

Atlantis and the Cycles of Time

Atlantis and the Cycles of Time
Title Atlantis and the Cycles of Time PDF eBook
Author Joscelyn Godwin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 448
Release 2010-11-18
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1594778574

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A comprehensive study of the major occult writings on Atlantis • Fully examines the many occult teachings on Atlantis, including those from G. I. Gurdjieff, Madame Blavatsky, Julius Evola, Edgar Cayce, Fabre d’Olivet, and Dion Fortune • Shows how these writings correlate with the concept of cyclical history, such as the Mayan calendar and 2012, the Age of Aquarius, and the four Yugas • By a renowned scholar, author, editor, and translator of more than 30 books Atlantis has held a perennial place in the collective imagination of humanity from ancient Greece onward. Many of the great minds of the occult and esoteric world wrote at length on their theories of Atlantis--about its high culture, its possible location, its ultimate demise, and their predictions of a return to Atlantean enlightenment or the downfall of modern society. Beginning with a review of the rationalist writings on Atlantis--those that use geographic and geologic data to validate their theories--renowned scholar Joscelyn Godwin then analyzes and compares writings on Atlantis from many of the great occultists and esotericists of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Fabre d’Olivet, G. I. Gurdjieff, Guido von List, Julius Evola, Edgar Cayce, Dion Fortune, and René Guénon, whose writings often stem from deeper, metaphysical sources, such as sacred texts, prophecy, or paranormal communication. Seeking to unravel and explain the histories and interpretations of Atlantis and its kindred myths of Lemuria and Mu, the author shows how these different views go hand-in-hand with the concept of cyclical history, such as the Vedic system of the four Yugas, the Mayan calendar with its 2012 end-date, the theosophical system of root races, and the precession of the equinoxes. Venturing broader and deeper than any other book on Atlantis, this study also covers reincarnation, human evolution or devolution, the origins of race, and catastrophe theory.