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Connie H. Deutsch talks about how she began writing fiction after producing thirteen nonfiction books. This fiction was set 1500 years in the future, and during the process of writing, she recalled memories from Atlantis.
She described how these experiences included traveling in crystal vehicles that floated through the sky, a realization that such technologies and experiences were a part of Atlantis, and not just fiction.
She recalls an accident that supposedly killed her physical self, transporting her 1500 years into the future. There, she felt isolated until she heard a voice in her head, a person named Athos, which reminded her of her experience in Atlantis. This communication became her source of companionship and guidance, just as it had in her Atlantean life.
Deutsch explains the ability to manifest thoughts into reality in Atlantis, as evidenced by her desire for food or a place to live, and these things would materialize. This skill, she mentions, is something she continues to experience in her present life.
History and Life in Atlantis
Connie describes Atlantis as a civilization that spanned millions of years, even predating or existing alongside Lumeria. She explains that the Atlanteans were advanced, and their civilization included extraordinary beings such as centaurs, which were part of their myths and realities. She discusses how Atlanteans had advanced tools and technologies, far surpassing what we have today, and that their society gradually evolved over time.
She also touches upon the idea of Atlanteans having the ability to change their appearance, turning into animals or humans, which was a skill developed over centuries. These changes were tied to karmic reasons and not just random transformations.
Collapse and Legacy of Atlantis
Regarding the fall of Atlantis, Deutsch mentions that it is shrouded in myths, including tales of priests escaping the fall and helping establish civilizations in places like Egypt and Mesoamerica.
She clarifies that those who escaped were not priests but evolved humans who carried the knowledge and genetics of Atlantis into new civilizations. She also suggests that many myths around the world, including those with half-animal figures, stem from Atlantean influences.
Connie emphasizes that despite the fall, the Atlantean civilization set the foundation for future human evolution, and their advanced knowledge and technologies were preserved and carried forward by those who escaped. She suggests that the pyramids and megaliths around the world were results of Atlantean technology and manifestation abilities.
Other Lives and Spiritual Concepts
Connie H. Deutsch talks about her understanding of past and future lives, emphasizing that all lives are interconnected, and can sometimes be experienced simultaneously. She touches upon how advanced the prehistoric tools were, pointing to an advanced ancient civilization.
Lastly, Deutsch emphasizes that the spiritual purpose of life is to feel God within and achieve a higher level of spiritual fulfillment.
She believes that humanity is evolving towards this understanding, and that everyone should listen to their inner guidance and feelings of rightness, rather than external dictates.
In summary, Deutsch provides a detailed account of her memories and experiences related to Atlantis, its advanced civilization, spiritual practices, and the eventual dissemination of its knowledge across the world after its fall.