Egypt: Child of Atlantis
Title | Egypt: Child of Atlantis PDF eBook |
Author | J. S. Gordon |
Publisher | Bear |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2004-05-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781591430230 |
Reveals that Egyptian civilization is far older than commonly believed and that its sacred science was the legacy of the gods who founded Atlantis • Explains the cosmological and astronomical underpinnings of Egyptian philosophy and how they gave structure to the entire society • Explores the importance of the Precession of the Equinoxes in the initiatory nature of Egyptian life This book asserts that the civilization of Egypt existed far longer than is commonly believed and was structured around forms of cosmic knowledge that involved astronomical and geographical competence that modern science has yet to attain. Building on evidence of the prehistoric existence of an ancient worldwide religious culture that extended all the way to Tibet and China, John Gordon traces the origins of Egyptian culture to the legendary lost continent of Atlantis. Based on an understanding of the Precession of the Equinoxes and its inextricable connection to human evolution and divine purpose, he concludes that the sacred science of the ancient Egyptians was the legacy left to them by “fallen star gods,” conscious divine beings who founded Atlantis. Egyptologists contend that ancient Egypt was a civilization obsessed with death, that its greatest monuments were tombs, and that its history dates back only some 5,000 years. In contrast Gordon suggests this civilization to have been 50,000 years older. Furthermore, he contends that Egypt was originally not a society obsessed with death, but one that saw in life and death an initiatory transition. This idea was followed by the entire population, which was attuned to the form and nature of cosmic evolution at all levels of being, from the highest to the most mundane.
Atlantis: Egyptian Genesis
Title | Atlantis: Egyptian Genesis PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kurtz |
Publisher | Ian Driscoll |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2010-03-16 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1448655900 |
An island civilization, home to a forgotten race, destroyed in one terrible day and night - lost forever beneath the waves of a merciless ocean. Nearly all of us are familiar with the story of Atlantis, and yet how much do we truly know? In this work, the authors explore the Egyptian roots of Plato's famous narrative, and examine the strange similarities between Atlantis and worldwide creation mythologies. A fresh and unique look at an ancient enigma, the book is essential for anyone interested in the mystery of Atlantis, layman and scholar alike. With an appendix on Egyptian mythology and its connection to Plato's Atlantis by renowned musicologist Ernest G. McClain.
The Rise and Fall of Atlantis
Title | The Rise and Fall of Atlantis PDF eBook |
Author | J S Gordon |
Publisher | Watkins Media Limited |
Pages | 576 |
Release | 2012-01-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1780283431 |
Could the lost civilization of Atlantis provide the answer to the origins of human existence? In his controversial new study, John Gordon examines the evidence and makes some startling discoveries. Though many have dismissed Plato’s account of the vanished continent and its people as fantasy, Gordon argues that not only is the story true, but it’s a brilliant and complex metaphor for cosmic creation. Gordon’s research leads him to oppose modern scientific orthodoxy on a range of accepted ideas from the "Big Bang" theory to Darwinian evolution. He questions the concept that humans emerged relatively recently; the notion that dinosaurs became extinct due to an asteroid impact; and the belief that present-day global warming has a human cause. It’s an eye-opening look at our world.
The Lost Teachings of Atlantis
Title | The Lost Teachings of Atlantis PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Peniel |
Publisher | Windsor Hill |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 1997-07-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0971074097 |
This is the account of an American teenager who discovered a monastery in Tibet that was the inspiration for the legend of Shangri La. It might be categorized as a 'new age' or philosophy book, like the Celestine Prophecy, since it focuses on his spiritual training and their teachings in a novel-like format. Hard to believe, but interestingly, the sub-tropical region amongst the Himalayas that he describes finding, was later documented by explorers from National Geographic, then 'covered up' (there is still evidence of this). Also interesting is that the author was apparently mentioned in the Edgar Cayce readings (the famous American psychic whose books have sold millions of copies), as someone who would one day bring an important message to the world.
The Heirs of Atlantis and Wise Men of Egypt
Title | The Heirs of Atlantis and Wise Men of Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Armen Petrosyan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2017-01-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781542782999 |
The historical reconstruction of the esoteric "The Heirs of Atlantis" was created on the basis of numerous known and unknown materials: the emerald Tablets of Thoth-Hermes Trismegistus, the Texts of Pyramids, the mythology of the ancient Egyptians as well as the mythology of the Celts and the mythology of the people of Mesoamerica and the East, Plato's dialogues, "readings" by E. Cayce about the history of ancient Egypt and Atlantis, the old and the new esoteric traditions and legends and many other sources. The real historical events in the life of the main characters as well as their names have been reconstructed from the insights of E. Cayce about that distant era which until recently had been considered prehistoric by our science of history. But over the last decade this old concept was changed. Now the antiquity of the Earth civilization is not 6-7 thousand years old officially, but is already twice as much covering the period of flooding of the last island of the legendary Atlantis. In the scenes of trials and initiations of the priests of ancient Egypt the reader will see the depth and true meaning of the majestic aphorisms of Thoth-Hermes. The meaning becomes obvious not by speculative conclusions but by personal experience of the main characters. The scene of helping the soul of a dead child is described on the basis of personal memories of the author, who survived the clinical death in childhood and thus describes what he had witnessed and clearly remembered. The above distinguishes this book from the usual list of novelties and provides it with a long life for many years to come because the intellectuals of all ages always look for answers to the main and eternal questions about the meaning and purpose of human life.
Atlantis
Title | Atlantis PDF eBook |
Author | Ignatius Donnelly |
Publisher | Book Tree |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2006-08 |
Genre | Deluge |
ISBN | 1585092681 |
Long known as the classic work on the study of Atlantis, the author puts forth the idea that this was the true place where civilization began.This one book has done more than any other in promoting the idea for the lost continent of Atlantis.
Edgar Cayce's Tales of Ancient Egypt
Title | Edgar Cayce's Tales of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | John Van Auken |
Publisher | ARE Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2011-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0876046235 |
John Van Auken combines the collection of Egyptian past lives found in the Cayce readings with Egyptian legends that appear in papyruses, on temple walls, and in pyramid texts for a complete picture that reveals the full story of priestesses, healers, female pharaohs, and gods among humans. This book includes more than 80 illustrations with Cayce's insights into the pyramids, ancient flight, the Hall of Records, the Great Initiate, and the seven stages of soul growth.