Focus
- Atlantis (Periods)
- Great Flood
- Recovery after the great flood
Source
Plato’s Dialogues “Timaeus” and “Critias” (c. 360 BC) – The earliest known reference to Atlantis, describing it as an advanced civilization destroyed by natural disasters.
The Bible’s Preflood Stories – While not directly mentioning Atlantis, some interpretations link the story of Atlantis with the Biblical flood, though this connection is speculative.
Ignatius Donnelly’s “Atlantis: The Antediluvian World” (1882) – This book popularized the idea of Atlantis as the cradle of civilization, influencing many subsequent theories.
Rudolf Steiner (Early 20th Century) – Steiner’s anthroposophical teachings include references to Atlantis, though more philosophical than historical.
Edgar Cayce’s Readings (1920s-1940s) – Cayce provided detailed descriptions of Atlantis through his psychic readings, influencing New Age perceptions of Atlantis.
Matias De Stefano (Contemporary) – Modern spiritual teachings that discuss Atlantis, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary insights.
“The Atlantis Blueprint: Unlocking the Ancient Mysteries of a Long-Lost Civilization” by Colin Wilson and Rand Flem-Ath (2000) – Explores the idea that ancient sites might have been influenced by an advanced civilization, possibly Atlantis.
“Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation” by Michael Tsarion (2006) – Delves into esoteric theories linking Atlantis with extraterrestrial influences.
“The Atlantis Enigma” by Graham Hancock (2015) – While broader in scope, Hancock’s works often touch on Atlantis, integrating it into explorations of lost civilizations.
“Atlantis: Insights from a Lost Civilization” by Shirley Andrews (2016) – Offers a spiritual perspective on Atlantis’s culture, technology, and fate.
“The Atlantis Conspiracy” by Colin Wilson (2016) – Explores the idea that much of what we know about Atlantis might be part of a larger conspiracy or cover-up.
“The Atlantis Complex” by Eoin Colfer (2010) – Part of the Artemis Fowl series, integrating Atlantis into its fantasy narrative.
“Atlantis: The Eighth Continent” by Charles Berlitz (1984) – Berlitz explores the myth and potential reality of Atlantis.
“The Lost City of Atlantis: A New Look at a Very Old Legend” by Peter James and Nick Thorpe (1999) – Critically examines the Atlantis myth from archaeological and historical perspectives.
“The Atlantis Code” by Charles Brokaw (2009) – A novel intertwining the search for Atlantis with modern-day treasure hunting.
“Atlantis Rising” by T.A. Barron (2002) – A young adult novel reimagining the Atlantis story.
“Atlantis Found” by Clive Cussler (1999) – Part of the NUMA Files series, following Dirk Pitt in his quest to uncover Atlantis’s mysteries.
“The Atlantis World” by A.G. Riddle (2014) – Concludes the trilogy exploring the mysteries of Atlantis and its impact on human evolution.
X Posts and Recent Discussions (2023-2024) – Various posts on X discussing Atlantis, ranging from new book
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