Iltar

A Historical Outline

The Lost Civilization of Atlantis

Iltar, an Atlantean leader, was said to have traveled to the Yucatan Peninsula with a group of followers to preserve Atlantean wisdom.

After the Great Flood

Mound Builders in America

Those in Yucatan, those in the adjoining lands as begun by Iltar, gradually lost in their activities; and came to be that people termed, in other portions of America, the Mound Builders.

Edgar Cayce

Atlantis’ Readings

In making a connection with Atlantis, the reading promptly focused in on the influence of a single prominent Atlantean named Iltar who migrated to the Yucatan just prior to the final destruction of Atlantis:

Then, with the leavings of the civilization in Atlantis (in Poseidia, more specific), Iltar - with a group of followers that had been of the household of Atlan, the followers of the worship of the ONE with some ten individuals - left this land Poseidia, and came westward, entering what would now be a portion of Yucatan.

The first temples that were erected by Iltar and his followers were destroyed at the period of change physically in the contours of the land.

Note that Iltar traveled to the Yucatan with a group of followers of the Law of One to build temples and provide a repository for a copy of the records of Atlantis for posterity.

The first temples erected by Iltar and his followers were destroyed.

Those in Yucatan, those in the adjoining lands as begun by Iltar, gradually lost in their activities; and came to be that people termed, in other portions of America, the Mound Builders.

Mexico

Temple of Cholula

"Iltar traveled to the Yucatan with a group of followers of the Law of One to build temples and provide a repository for a copy of the records of Atlantis for posterity.

16,000 - 10,500 BC