Atlas

Jason Reza Jorjani

The Philosophers of Atlantis with Jason Reza Jorjani

Jorjani is the author of Prometheus and Atlas, which won the 2016 Book Award from the Parapsychological Association.

Prometheus and Atlas by Dr.

Kurimeo Ahau

PT 10 – Researches Into The Lost History Of America: The Evacuation and Flight of the Gods

Mythological Evacuations: The chapter describes a great dispersion of gods and peoples from Central America, connecting myths like those of Atlas, Europa, and Bacchus to migrations from the Americas to Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Atlas and Atlantis: The book places the palace of Atlas in Central America and argues for the migration of its people to North Africa.

What Are The World’s Oldest Stories?

In Greek mythology, they are daughters of Atlas.

Silvia Suryodaya

This Comet is unlike any other

They have come forward with an important message related to the comet C/2023 A3, known as Nishimura-Atlas, now traveling through the solar system.

The Tal Anori share that the comet Nishimura-Atlas is not merely a celestial object; it carries vital galactic light codes.

The Tal Anori emphasize that Nishimura-Atlas is part of an extensive galactic network.

The presence of Nishimura-Atlas is also said to influence Earth’s magnetic field, aligning it with incoming galactic frequencies.

Ignatius Donnelly

The God Odi, Woden, or Wotan

There are many things to connect the mythology of the Gothic nations with Atlantis; they had, as we have seen, flood legends; their gods Krodo and Satar were the Chronos and Saturn of Atlantis; their Baal was the Bel of the Phœnicians, who were closely connected with Poseidon and Atlas; and, as we shall see hereafter, their language has a distinct relationship with the tongues of the Arabians, Cushites, Chaldeans, and Phœnicians.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Gods of the Phœnician also Kings of Atlantis

The Phœnicians tell us, "Ouranos had by Ge four sons: Ilus (El), who is called Chronos, and Betylus (Beth-El), and Dagon, which signifies bread-corn, and Atlas (Tammuz?)." Here, again, we have the names of two other kings of Atlantis.

The Greek Uranos was the father of Chronos, and the ancestor of Atlas.

We have seen the Autochthon of Plato reappearing in the Autochthon of the Phœnicians; the Atlas of Plato in the Atlas of the Phœnicians; the Poseidon of Plato in the Poseidon of the Phœnicians; while the kings Mestor and Mneseus of Plato are probably the gods Misor and Amynus of the Phœnicians.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks

258.) Atlas lived in these gardens.

259.) Atlas, we have seen, was king of Atlantis.

58.) Atlas was described in Greek mythology as "an enormous giant, who stood upon the western confines of the earth, and supported the heavens on his shoulders, in a region of the west where the sun continued to shine after he had set upon Greece." (Ibid., p.

Greek tradition located the island in which Olympus was situated "in the far west," "in the ocean beyond Africa," "on the western boundary of the known world," "where the sun shone when it had ceased to shine on Greece," and where the mighty Atlas "held up the heavens." And Plato tells us that the land where Poseidon and Atlas ruled was Atlantis.

Atlas was said to have surrounded it on every side with high mountains." (Smith's "Sacred Annals, Patriarchal Age," p.

Chronos, or Saturn, Dionysos, Hyperion, Atlas, Hercules, were all connected with "a great Saturnian continent;" they were kings that ruled over countries on the western shores of the Mediterranean, Africa and Spain.

"Hyperion, Atlas, and Saturn, or Chronos, were sons of Uranos, who reigned over a great kingdom composed of countries around the western part of the Mediterranean, with certain islands in the Atlantic.

The kingdom was then divided between Atlas and Saturn--Atlas taking Northern Africa, with the Atlantic islands, and Saturn the countries on the opposite shore of the Mediterranean to Italy and Sicily." (Baldwin's Prehistoric Nations," p.

13, ante) we find that Poseidon and Atlas dwelt upon a mountain in the midst of the island; and on this mountain were their magnificent temples and palaces, where they lived, separated by great walls from their subjects.

"The learned Pezron contends that the division which was made of this vast empire came, in after-times, to be taken for the partition of the whole world; that Asia remaining in the hands of Jupiter (Zeus), the most potent of the three brothers, made him looked upon as the god of Olympus; that the sea and islands which fell to Neptune occasioned their giving him the title of 'god of the sea;' and that Spain, the extremity of the then known world, thought to be a very low country in respect of Asia, and famous for its excellent mines of gold and silver, failing to Pluto, occasioned him to be taken for the 'god of the infernal regions.'" We should suppose that Pluto possibly ruled over the transatlantic possessions of Atlantis in America, over those "portions of the opposite continent" which Plato tells us were dominated by Atlas and his posterity, and which, being far beyond or below sunset, were the "under-world" of the ancients; while Atlantis, the Canaries, etc., constituted the island division with Western Africa and Spain.

To these Sanchoniathon seems to join Syria; and Diodorus adds a part of Africa, and the kingdoms of Mauritania." The kingdoms of Mauritania embraced all that north-western region of Africa nearest to Atlantis in which are the Atlas Mountains, and in which, in the days of Herodotus, dwelt the Atlantes.

If we needed any further proof that the empire of the Titans was the empire of Atlantis, we would find it in the names of the Titans: among these were Oceanus, Saturn or Chronos, and Atlas; they were all the sons of Uranos.

The Hesperides were also "daughters of Atlas;" their mother was Hesperis, a personification of "the region of the West." Their home was an island in the ocean," Off the north or west coast of Africa.

They were ruled over by Poseidon and Atlas.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Origin of Our Alphabet

The "first Hermes," here referred to (afterward called Mercury by the Romans), was a son of Zeus and Maia, a daughter of Atlas.

Ignatius Donnelly

Corroborating Circumstances

The dictionaries tell us that the ocean is named after the mountains of Atlas; but whence did the Atlas mountains get their name?

"The words Atlas and Atlantic have no satisfactory etymology in any language known to Europe.

We have also atlaça, to combat, or be in agony; it means likewise to hurl or dart from the water, and in the preterit makes Atlaz.

Plato tells us that Atlantis and the Atlantic Ocean were named after Atlas, the eldest son of Poseidon, the founder of the kingdom.

of Atlantis we find a chain of mountains, known from the most ancient times as the Atlas Mountains.

Whence this name Atlas, if it be not from the name of the great king of Atlantis?

An "Atlas" mountain on the shore of Africa; an "Atlan" town on the shore of America; the "Atlantes" living along the north and west coast of Africa; an Aztec people from Aztlan, in Central America; an ocean rolling between the two worlds called the "Atlantic;" a mythological deity called "Atlas" holding the world on his shoulders; and an immemorial tradition of an island of Atlantis.

Ignatius Donnelly

American Evidences of Intercourse with Europe Or Atlantis

And there is wanting neither a catastrophe--for Xibalba had a terrific inundation--nor the name of Atlas, of which the etymology is found only in the Nahuatl tongue: it comes from atl, water; and we know that a city of Atlan (near the water) still existed on the Atlantic side of the Isthmus of Panama at the time of the Conquest."

Ignatius Donnelly

The Indentity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New

Atlas reappears in Chibchacum, the deity of the Chibchas; he bears the world on his shoulders, and when be shifts the burden from one shoulder to another severe earthquakes are produced.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Deluge Legends of America

Bochica punished him for this act, and obliged him ever after, like Atlas, to bear the burden of the earth on his back.

W. Scott-Elliot

The Story of Atlantis

Roughly it may be located at latitude 7° north and longitude 5° west, which a reference to any modern atlas will show to lie on the Ashanti coast of to-day.

Diodorus

The Atlantean-Amazon War

This marsh was near Okeanos (the Ocean) which surrounds the earth and received its name from a certain river Triton which emptied into it; and this marsh was also near Aithiopia [Africa] and that mountain by the shore of Okeanos which is the highest of those in the vicinity and impinges upon Okeanos and is called by the Greeks Atlas.

The Atlanteans are either an indigenous people dwelling about Mount Atlas in North Africa or are based on the Phoenician colonies of the region.

"[Diodorus briefly discusses sources for the ancient Greek histories of Egypt, sub-Saharan Africa, Libya and the Atlas region--the last three are all referred to as Aithiopia (Ethiopia) :] Concerning the historians, we must distinguish among them, to the effect that many have composed works on both Aigyptos (Egypt) and Aithiopia (Ethiopia), of whom some have given credence to false report and others have invented many tales out of their own minds for the delectation of their readers, and so may justly be distrusted." [N.B.

Plato

Timaeus & Critias

And to all of them he gave names, giving to him that was eldest and king the name after which the whole island was called and the sea spoken of as the Atlantic, because the first king who then reigned had the name of Atlas.

So all these, themselves and their descendants, dwelt for many generations bearing rule over many other islands throughout the sea, and holding sway besides, as was previously stated, over the Mediterranean peoples as far as Aigyptos (Egypt) and Tyrrhenia [in Italy].Now a large family of distinguished sons sprang from Atlas; but it was the eldest, who, as king, always passed on the scepter to the eldest of his sons, and thus they preserved the sovereignty for many generations; and the wealth they possessed was so immense that the like had never been seen before in any royal house nor will ever easily be seen again; and they were provided with everything of which provision was needed either in the city or throughout the rest of the country.

And there were many other special laws concerning the peculiar rights of the several princes, whereof the most important were these: that they should never take up arms against one another, and that, should anyone attempt to overthrow in any city their royal house, they should all lend aid, taking counsel in common, like their forerunners, concerning their policy in war and other matters, while conceding the leadership to the royal branch of Atlas; and that the king had no authority to put to death any of his brother-princes save with the consent of more than half of the ten.Such was the magnitude and character of the power which existed in those regions at that time; and this power the God set in array and brought against these regions of ours on some such pretext as the following, according to the story.

Ivan Teller

Atlas King of Atlantis

Ivan Teller begins the session by introducing the topics for the evening: Atlas, the king of Atlantis, the Hall of Records, the Sphinx, and Mother Earth.

Ivan connects to Atlas, describing him as the "king of Atlantis" responsible for spreading knowledge across the world.

Atlas's role involved learning from the world and passing on information that would aid in spiritual growth.

Frederick S. Oliver

Le Grand Voyage

But the priests within the heavy, well-built edifice never suffered cold, for Atla, drawing upon Navaz, had Night-Side forces at its call.

Frederick S. Oliver

Technology vs Spirituality

Atla had learned at last so much of the secret as to wield magnetic forces for the destruction of its foes, and had dispensed with missiles, projectiles, and explosives as agents of defense.

Frederick S. Oliver

A Grave Prophecy (8-1)

Atla (A region or country mentioned in relation to religious customs).

Hence, I am today not less in favor of Sabbath observance, whether it be the seventh day or any other of the seven days of the week, as now constituted, or the eleventh and first, as in Atla.

In Atla any person was free to employ the morning hours even of the eleventh day in any manner most agreeable, whether at work or playful relaxation.

Matias de Stefano

The Exodus to Egypt

The White Path led north, while the Black Path went south, through what is now Morocco and the Atlas Mountains.

Plato

Critias, the story of Atlantis

To his firstborn son, Atlas, he gave the largest and best portion, and Atlas was made king over the entire island, which was named after him.

The eldest, Atlas, was made king over the entire island, and the others ruled their respective regions.

Philo, of Byblos

The Phoenician history

“Ouranos inherited his father’s dominion and married his sister Ge, and from her produced four children: Elos, who is also Kronos, Baetylos, Dagon, who is Grain, and Atlas.

Afterwards, Kronos began to suspect his own brother Atlas, and on the advice of Hermes, he cast him down and buried him in the depths of the earth.

Frederick S. Oliver

Atlantis, Queen of the Wave (1-1)

There can be nothing more sacred and holy." So spake the boy whose maturing mind had grasped the really inspiring exoteric religion, but who knew of none other, deeper and more sublime, nor was he to learn of it in the days of Atla.

Frederick S. Oliver

The vailx, powered by currents derived from the Night-Side of Nature

Thousands of years later, in the time of Jesus of Nazareth, these were called "Essenes." But Atla, which possessed such a wealth of literature, had, with a single exception, no books on the subject.

Plato

Deities associated with fish, water, and the sea

Atlas (Greek): Although not a fish god, Atlas is associated with Atlantis as its namesake.

According to Plato, the first king of Atlantis was Atlas, the son of Poseidon, and the island was named after him.

Atlas is also known as the titan who holds up the heavens, symbolizing strength and endurance.

Pleiades and Orion

Pleiades and Orion

They were the daughters of the Titan Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione.

The Olympian Gods

The Olympians, led by Zeus, fought fiercely against the Titans, who were led by Atlas and included powerful figures like Cronus, Hyperion, and Iapetus.

Atlas, as a punishment, was condemned to hold up the sky for eternity.

Iapetus: The Titan of mortality and father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, and Menoetius.

Atlas: Known for holding up the sky.

Plato

12 Kings of Atlantis

Atlas - The eldest son of Poseidon and Cleito, Atlas was the first king and the namesake of Atlantis.

Gadeirus (Eumelus in Greek) - The twin brother of Atlas, Gadeirus ruled the region adjacent to Atlas.

Pleiadians

The Pleiadian Influence

In ancient Greek mythology, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and the ocean-nymph Pleione.

Greek

Nymphs

In Greek mythology, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione, who were transformed into stars by Zeus.

In Greek mythology, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione, who were transformed into stars by Zeus.