Friday 31 August 2007

Coming to Understand the Forgotten Masters


Coming to Understand the Forgotten Masters

The mystery of an ancient civilization has mystified the metaphysically inclined and attracted historians for a score of centuries. There are more thoughts regarding what that legendary locale entailed and how the remnants could be found than practically any other Greek myth. Indeed, the topic of a genius race which perished in a Deluge has endured precisely for the reason that it rings so true to the quester after knowledge.

New Age book fans have at their disposal a massive list of works alluding to the legend of Atlantis, both non-fiction and novels. The topic is in many cases grouped with reincarnation, and is sometimes referred to in Awakening Movement prophecy.Plato, student of Socrates, originally wrote detailing a mythical continent, that he named Atlantis, three centuries before the murder of Caesar. According to Plato, Atlantis lay near the Straits of Gibraltar and thrived until over ten millennia prior.Renowned prophet Edgar Cayce conceived of Atlantis as a a huge expanse, about the scale of Australia.

As recounted in the medium's florid vision, the inhabitants of the Island made use of supernatural telepathic qualities and tools, and gave rise to the peculiarly similar solar-worshipping civilizations of the founders of Western Civilization and the Empires of native America. Speculations on the location of the ruins vary widely from the Indonesia to the Bermuda Triangle, though the most popular suggestions, of course, have been European islands, especially Sardinia and Cyprus.

We may never know the actual details, but there is one lesson which is hard to deny: human kind has achieved great levels of sophistication, long before what we generally consider as "history," even began.

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