Poseidii

Frederick S. Oliver

Life in Caiphul (5-1)

I use the Fahrenheit thermometrical scale because to thee our Poseid scale would be

I concluded to lease the place, for I learned that "all conveniences" meant vailx transportation, telephotic (naim) service, and a caloriveyant instrument, which latter would save fuel, energy to be converted into heat for cooking and other purposes being transmitted by the "Navaza," a range of material forces denominated in these thy modem days "earth-currents," but also including those of the higher ether, a range which ye shall yet find and utilize as did Atl, for are ye not Poseid returned?

which hung above that particular line, I saw that it bore the legend in Poseid characters, "Aagak mnoiinc sus," that is "City Front and Grand Canal," to

Poseid, like other countries then and since, had its social castes, as the governmental, the literati and ecclesiastics, the artisans, a limited military, which served it as a police and sanitary corps, and so on through the usual familiar list.

Not that they do not sing by day; indeed, the bird was even then singing, but the naming these "nossuri," from "nosses" (the moon) and "surada" (I sing), was a distinctive Poseid ornithological term.

W. Scott-Elliot

Maps of Atlantis

Daitya, the smaller and more southerly of the islands, has almost entirely disappeared, while of Ruta there only remains the relatively small island of Poseidonis.

This map was compiled about 75,000 years ago, and it no doubt fairly represents the land surface of the earth from that period onwards till the final submergence of Poseidonis in 9564 b.c., though during that period minor changes must have taken place.

W. Scott-Elliot

The Story of Atlantis

It destroyed all that remained of the Atlantean continent, with the exception of the island to which Plato gave the name of Poseidonis, which in its turn was submerged in the fourth and final great catastrophe of 9,564 b.c.

appears to have been written about 3,500 years ago, among the Mayas of Yucatan, and the following is its description of the catastrophe that submerged the island of Poseidonis:—"In the year 6 Kan, on the 11th Muluc in the month Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the 13th Chuen.

Daitya, the smaller and more southerly of the islands, has almost entirely disappeared, while of Ruta there only remains the relatively small island of Poseidonis.

This map was compiled about 75,000 years ago, and it no doubt fairly represents the land surface of the earth from that period onwards till the final submergence of Poseidonis in 9564 b.c., though during that period minor changes must have taken place.

They were always a mountain-loving people, and their chief settlements were in the mountainous districts of the interior, which a comparison of Maps, 1 and 4 will show to be approximately conterminous with what ultimately became the island of Poseidonis.

It must also be borne in mind that down to the very end when Poseidonis disappeared, an Intitiate emperor or king—or at least one acknowledging the "good law"—held sway in some part of the island continent, acting under the guidance of the Occult Hierarchy in controlling where possible the evil sorcerers, and in guiding and instructing the small minority who were still willing to lead pure and wholesome lives.

In Poseidonis the population of the whole island was more or less mixed.

The final submergence of Poseidonis sent another tidal wave over Egypt.

Thus in the later days of Poseidonis there were several entirely different languages—all however belonging to the agglutinative type—for it was not till Fifth Race days that the descendants of the Semites and Akkadians developed inflectional speech.

The following description is taken from an air-boat in which on one occasion three ambassadors from the king who ruled over the northern part of Poseidonis made the journey to the court of the southern kingdom.

It must be stated, however, that in the later days of Poseidonis, a system approximating to our own currency was adopted, and the triple mountain visible from the great southern capital was the favourite representation on the State coinage.

In the later days of Poseidonis they had, as a rule, given place to the system of individual ownership which we know so well.

All through the centuries then the various rituals composed to celebrate these various forms of worship were carried on, till the final submergence of Poseidonis, by which time the countless hosts of Atlantean emigrants had already established on foreign lands the various cults of the mother-continent.

Timeline

The Four Ages of Atlantis

The island of Poseidonis, the last remnant of Atlantis, finally sank beneath the ocean around 9,564 BCE, marking the end of the Atlantean civilization (5).

A Historical Outline

The Lost Civilization of Atlantis

These events led to the loss of large parts of the empire, though the capital city, Poseidonis, remained above water for several more millennia (5).

Frederick S. Oliver

The Mistake of a Life

Poseid: The name of the civilization or place where the story unfolds, a refined and advanced society.

Salda: Lolix’s native land, mentioned when she compares customs of her homeland with those of Poseid.

She had had offers of honorable marriage and refused them, knowing even as she did so that the fact of their proffer was a proof of my having spoken falsely when I told her that the laws of Poseid forbade our marriage.

No, not in Poseid.

A small difference, surely, since both were in full accord with, and equally sensitive to, the good, the beautiful and the true, in the polished refinement of erudite Poseid.

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A nation of 85 million people

Gwauxln, observing his struggle, assures him that Poseid's resources will be made available to help him.

To avoid marrying Lolix, Zailm lies, claiming that Poseid law forbids marriage with foreigners, though this is untrue.

Poseid - A nation whose resources are offered to help the narrator in his mission.

Ganje - A location where a Poseid commissary is stationed, where the Saldee general spends his time.

Thou shalt call upon the resources of Poseid to aid thee, and they shall be at thy service."

He wandered about the city, little noticed by the people, and made his chief abiding place at the vailx of a certain Poseid commissary stationed with others at Ganje.

The Poseid captain was not a bad man, but he was somewhat stupid as a result of a fall on his head, and while able to give satisfaction as a commissary, he was not able to rise higher than some such subordinate position.

But I did worse—I told her an untruth, for I said that the Poseid law forbade marriage with those of alien birth.

This was another falsehood, for in Poseid the death penalty was never inflicted, it being forbidden by the law of the Maxin book.

Frederick S. Oliver

Le Grand Voyage

Umaur, where in eight centuries more they must find a refuge who should be so fortunately fated as to escape from Poseid, ere "Queen of the World" sank beneath the waves of the Atlantic.

Here we beheld a land where, after thousands of years, the conquering Castilians would come, led by Pizarro, and find a race under the rule of Incas, a name preserved through the many centuries from the day when their remotest ancestors fled from sunken Poseid, calling themselves "Children of the Sun."

Umaur was the region of the quarries of Poseid and many of its rich mines of mineral wealth.

Here also flourished the Cinchonas, as well as many other trees now indigenous to South America, colonized plants from Poseid.

Until planted abroad by Atlanteans, these vegetable treasures never grew outside of Poseid, and today, the wild forests of peculiar South American trees and shrubs are the direct descendants of our regularly cultivated farm and plantation products in Umaur.

These latter formed the great cattle lands whence Poseid drew most of its supplies of flesh-foods, and where, when the modern world discovered it, enormous herds of wild progeny of our ancient stock roamed at will: buffalo, elk, bear, deer, and mountain sheep, all offspring of the remotest ages.

To the west lay what in early American days were called the "great plains." But in the days of Poseid, they had a far different appearance from that which they bear today.

He was examining a structure made by Poseid hands one hundred and twenty-seven and a half centuries ago, and it was because Professor Hayden was once a Poseida and held a position under the Atlan Government, as an attache of the government body of scientists stationed at Pitachi Ui, that he was karmically attracted to return to the scene of his labors long ago.

Certainly, races follow in the track of preceding races, and as the most important and populous part of all the North American colonies of Poseid had its habitat west of the great chain now known as the Rocky Mountains, so also the grandeur of America will be upheld by the western and southwestern States of the American Union.

Along the ocean shore and back to the Sierra Nevada mountains is the region where, under Poseid dominion, lay a province not second in beauty to the lake region along the shores of Miti.

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The Waters of Light

Caiphul – The city where Zailm and Anzimee reside, located in Poseid.

Poseid – The empire or region that includes Caiphul, a powerful civilization.

Her manner—spare me details of this last meeting and the last time I ever saw my Poseid mother.

Menax pointed to the tall vase, and I read upon it this inscription, formed with rubies:"To Emon, Rai of Suern, I, Gwauxln, Rai of Poseid, return this in token of thy appreciation of the Poseidi."

I showed her the route I purposed to take; together we scanned the map, and I pointed out that from Caiphul on the extreme western cape of Poseid, my course would be east by north across the continent, the intervening ocean beyond it and between that point and further land.

Frederick S. Oliver

Airship used for fast personal transport

The chapter "The Adoption of Zailm" narrates the protagonist Zailm's visit to Prince Menax's office, where he finds Rai Gwauxln, the ruler of Poseid, with the prince.

It symbolizes divine power and is part of religious rites in Poseid, including cremating bodies by casting their ashes into the light.

In this chapter, several examples of advanced technology in Poseid are described, much of which is tied to mystical or occult elements:

It seems to function effortlessly, without attendants or a crew, showcasing Poseid's mastery over flight and transportation technologies.

Prince Menax - A high-ranking figure in Poseid who adopts Zailm.

Rai Gwauxln - The ruler of Poseid, a highly revered figure with occult powers.

Astika Menax - Title of Prince Menax as a councilor in Poseid.

Incal - The deity worshipped in Poseid, often mentioned in connection with divine acts.

Caiphul - The capital city of Poseid, where many significant events occur.

Navazzamin - The afterlife or spiritual realm to which souls pass after death in Poseid's belief system.

Atl - The ocean referenced in a prophecy, foretold to eventually cover the land of Poseid.

The Poseid habit of copying nature was followed in this sanctuary with extraordinary faithfulness.

It had witnessed the grander development of Poseid and its capital city and had seen the original temple of Incal (a small architectural structure, unworthy of a great people) torn down, and the present Incalithlon built around it.

Many hundred years previously, there had been for four hundred and thirty-four days a ruler over the Poseid who possessed wonderful knowledge.

Once, in the history of Poseid, a Rai had come to doubt whether a man would surely die if he tried to withdraw the Book of the Unfed Light.

To return to the Incalithlon and the ceremonial of my adoption by Prince Menax.As we stood beside the Maxin-Stone, Gwauxln bade me kneel, and then, placing his hand upon my head, spoke, saying: "In harmony with the laws of the land, made and provided in such cases, Astika Menax, a Councilor of the land of Poseid, hath a wish to adopt thee, Zailm Numinos, for a son unto his name, in place of one departed hence into Navazzamin.

Wherefore, as thy Sovereign and his, I, Gwauxln, Rai of Poseid, do declare it to be as prayed for by Astika Menax."

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Poseid highly honors women

The chapter emphasizes the societal values of Poseid, particularly its deep respect for education and the essential role of women in maintaining the nation's greatness.

Poseid's society is portrayed as one that recognizes no gender distinction in intellectual achievement, valuing both men and women equally in their contributions to knowledge and governance.

The educational system is a cornerstone of Poseid's strength, providing its people with the wisdom and skills necessary to lead and maintain their civilization's advanced status.

It suggests that these values are what keep Poseid at the forefront among nations and hints at the idea that the future of any great nation, including America, lies in upholding these principles

Incal: A deity or divine figure revered in Poseid's society.

Poseid: The nation or civilization where the story is set, known for its educational superiority and high societal values.

Sald: A distant land or region mentioned in relation to Lolix, contrasting with Poseid in terms of cultural values and character traits.

Each of my friends who reads this will know what I feel when I avow unwillingness to describe Anzimee, and bid each to place in this Poseid life-frame the picture of his own best-loved one.

Two girls—Lolix of Sald, and Anzimee of Poseid!

Poseid derived her greatness from her educational superiority, a greatness which recognized no sex in its learned ballot-holders.

America, thou art beloved by me even as was Poseid.

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Technology vs Spirituality

The text contrasts the advanced civilizations of Poseid with those of Suemis (Hindustan) and Necropan (Egypt).

Poseid is described as a highly advanced society focused on the mechanical arts, sciences, and material progress, utilizing technologies such as aerial and marine vehicles, as well as advanced communication systems that allow instant, wireless contact over long distances.

Despite Poseid's technological prowess, they recognize the superiority of Suemis and Necropan in controlling unseen forces, which pose a significant threat to even the most advanced Poseidian technologies.

The text suggests that while Poseid excels in material achievements, Suemis and Necropan have achieved a higher level of power through their deep understanding of the occult, making them formidable and respected, if somewhat scorned, by the Poseidians.

Zailm Numinos - The narrator and a promising student in Poseid.

Prince Menax - A high-ranking official in Poseid, the Rai's chief adviser, and the one who appoints Zailm as Secretary of Records.

Rai Gwauxln - The ruler of Poseid.

Astiki - Term used for princes of the realm in Poseid.

Poseid - The advanced civilization where the narrator lives, known for its technological and material achievements.

Hall of Laws - A place where secret council sessions take place in Poseid.

In the latter half of my fourth year of attendance, Prince Menax came to me and desired to know whether I would accept the position of Secretary of Records, a position which gave the opportunity to become familiar with every detail of Poseid government.

Her attire, her features, and complexion denoted that she was other than a daughter of Poseid, inasmuch as she had not their dark eyes, dark hair, and clear, but distinctly reddish complexion.

I was not averse to doing as he desired, and as the duty took me to a land barely mentioned hitherto, the account of my long-ago vacation trip may be prefaced by a description of Suemis, now called Hindustan, and Necropan or Egypt, the most civilized nations not under Poseid supremacy.

But because it possessed scarcely a salient point in common with that of Poseid, therefore the people of the latter country regarded it with a sort of scorn when discussing it amongst themselves.

The vital principle of Poseid was to extend her dominion over natural things.

There were those who philosophized over the spirit of the times, Poseid theorists, and these drew a prognostic picture of Atlantean destiny.

As the years stretched into centuries, our ways likewise became those of defense only, never offensive anymore, and owing to this change on the part of Poseid, friendly relations arose between the three nations.

It occurred to me that the fact of the lady's reply being couched in the Poseid language was indicative of her possession of a good education.

Frederick S. Oliver

A Grave Prophecy (8-1)

Religious Observance: The narrator begins by describing the strict religious customs of Poseid, where all business is suspended from the last hour of one week to the first hour of the next week for worship.

Poseid (A civilization or region where the events take place).

Umaur and Incalia (Colonies that follow the same religious practices as Poseid).

About the third hour after the Sun-day had ceased, a peculiar event occurred in my Poseid existence.

Me, even me, shalt thou behold as the last living being upon whom thy Poseid eyes shall ever rest.

Frederick S. Oliver

Contain Thyself (7-1)

Poseid - The nation or civilization where the Poseidi lived.

but this was purely a result of the national love of poetry, and could be mainly traced to the favor which popular fancy had accorded to a chronological epic history of Poseid, wherein the chief men and women figured as heroes and heroines.

1 The Poseid nation believed in a heaven of good effects for those who put good causes into operation, and there was a region filled with bad effects for the wicked; the two places were adjacent, and those who were neither wholly good, nor wholly had, were supposed to live on a middle territory, so to speak.

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No Good Thing Can Ever Perish (6-1)

Civilization: Poseid

The marvels and beauty of Poseid served as sources of inspiration, fostering moral and spiritual advancement.

Poseid is portrayed as Earth's greatest nation, both technologically and culturally, leaving a profound legacy on future generations and their spiritual journeys.

Poseid: The main civilization, located in Atlantis.

Rai Gwauxln: The leader of Poseid during the narrator's lifetime in Atlantis.

Maxt: A colossal tower made of aluminum, described as the tallest human construction in Poseid.

The Maxt was a colossal tower constructed by the Poseid civilization.

It was made of aluminum, a metal that was easily produced by the advanced technological capabilities of Poseid.

It served as a sentinel over the garden city, warding off lightning and symbolizing the grandeur and technological prowess of the Poseid civilization.

Agacoe Library: A location where historical records of Poseid were kept.

Umauran Possessions: Colonies or territories of Poseid, referenced in relation to Poseid's expansion.

North and South America: Regions where Poseid established colonies.

Eastern Europe: An area where Poseid founded colonies during a time when there was no Western Europe.

Parts of Asia and Africa: Additional regions where Poseid established colonies.

As antedating the reign of Rai Gwauxln, attention is called to a period of time embracing four thousand three hundred and forty years, inclusive of the main events of Poseid history.

It was superior strategy which finally gave victory to the Poseid hosts.

Inconsequential civil wars had several times made a change of political complexion, so that Poseid had seen itself governed by absolute autocrats, by oligarchic and by the theocratic rule, by masculine and by feminine rulers, and at last by a republican monarchial system, of which Rai Gwauxln was the head, when I lived as Zailm, in Atlantis.

Such is the synopsis of the history of Poseid which I gathered from a volume drawn from the Agacoe library.

I might relate other scenes, other features, of that long historic period, and show how Poseid came to found great colonies in North and South America, and in those three great remnants of Lemuria, of which Australia is but the one-third left to the world by that cataclysm which sunk Atlantis; also of how Atl founded certain large colonies in eastern Europe at an age when there was no western Europe, and in parts of Asia and Africa.

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Axte Incal, Axtuce Mun (4-1)

The Poseid people had a profound understanding of the universe as a simple, unified system governed by two primal forces: matter and dynamic energy.

Dynamic Energy and Vibration: The Poseid believed that all matter and phenomena could be explained by different rates of vibration.

Sound from Light: The Poseid knew how to convert light into sound by offering resistance to it, a discovery they anticipated would lead to groundbreaking future inventions.

Magnetic and Electrical Manipulation: The Poseid civilization understood the relationship between magnetism and electricity.

Telephones and Telephotos without Wires: The Poseid used advanced technology to communicate over distances without the need for physical connections.

Heat-Conduction Technology: Poseid also developed a technology referred to as "caloriveyance," which allowed the conduction or transfer of heat over distances, again without the need for physical connections.

Mind-Controlled Forces: Beyond the physical technologies, the Poseid discovered forces superior to magnetism that could be operated by the mind.

Poseid - Refers to the ancient civilization that had advanced knowledge and technologies.

Incal - The divine entity or God, believed by the Poseid to be immanent in nature and the source of all creation.

Atlans - The people of Atlantis, also referred to as Poseid, who possessed advanced knowledge and technology.

Poseid - The name of the civilization, often associated with Atlantis, a mythical island or continent believed to have existed in the distant past with advanced technology.

In this context, it is identified with Poseid.

In their consideration of natural laws, the philosophers of Poseid had come to the conclusive hypothesis and working theory that the material universe was not a complex entity but in its primality extremely simple.

Commencing with dynamic energy as first sensibly manifest in the example furnished by simple vibration, the Poseid position may be outlined as follows: A very low rate of vibration may be felt; an increase of rate heard.

Poseid knew that light gives out sound when correctly resisted.

From this knowledge came all the wondrous triumphs of that old age, and one by one they are emerging to-day after their long oblivion, till to-morrow they shall awake in crowds, and press to rediscovery by threes and fours, and then by platoons and companies and legions, till all the treasures of Poseid shall be again on earth, in air, and sea.

The Poseid investigator thus became cognizant of wondrous forces of nature which he might bend to the uses of mankind.

Thus Poseid,

That vibration of the One Substance governed and composed all realms was a discovery which solved the problem of the conveyance of images of light, pictures of forms, as well as of sound and heat, just as the telephone thou knowest so well conveys images of sound, only In Poseid no wires or other sensible material connection was required in the use, at whatever distance, of either telephones or telephotes, nor even in caloriveyance, that is, heat-conduction.

Not earth, air, the depth of the seas nor those of interstellar space will hold secrets from that man who approaches from the Godward side, as did Poseid.

Not earth, air, the depth of the seas, nor those of interstellar space, will hold secrets from that man who approaches from the Godward side, as did Poseid.

Frederick S. Oliver

Faith is knowledge also, and it giveth to removing mountains (3-1)

Poseid - The narrator's native land or civilization.

Atl - A region or area associated with Poseid and its colonies.

As co-efficients I purposed thoroughly to ground myself in synthetic and analytical literature, not alone of my native Poseid, but also that of the Suerni and Necropanic languages.

The reasons which induced me to choose the curriculum which I have mentioned were, that as a geologist and coordinate scientist I hoped to make new discoveries of value, and to place them in book form before the world, at least before the Poseid peoples, who esteemed themselves most of the world, and end scarcely to be attained otherwise than by this course of study.

Frederick S. Oliver

Caiphul (2-1)

Rai - A title used for a leader or ruler in Poseid.

Poseid - The name of the ancient civilization where the story is set.

However, it is not the scheme of this chapter to discuss Poseid politics, but to describe the ministerial and monarchical palaces with which the nation furnished its elected officers, one for each prince, but for the emperor, three.

A description therefore of one palace will serve a double purpose, that of presenting an idea of the most notable residence in the great Atlantean empire, since I will describe the main palace of the emperor; and, secondly, that of illustrating the prevailing style of governmental architecture in the period during which I resided in Poseid.

Nevertheless, it precedes the histories handed down in manuscript, papyrus rolls and rock-inscriptions by many centuries, seeing that Poseid was no longer known in the earth when history's first pages were chronicled by the earliest historian using papyrus; nay, nor even yet earlier, when the sculptors of the obelisks of Egypt and the rock-inscribers of the temples cut pictorial histories in enduring granite.

No longer known was Poseid, for it is to-day approaching nine thousand years since the waters of the ocean engulfed our fair land and left no sign, not even so much as was left of those two cities hidden away beneath lava and ashes and for sixteen centuries of the Christian era thought never to have had existence.

It is not strange that thou art incredulous, my friend, when I speak of these inventions which thou hast considered the special property of to-day; but I speak from a knowledge born of experience, seeing that I lived then, and live now; lived not only in Poseid twelve thousand years ago, but also in the United States of America, before, during and after the War of the Secession.

If Incal is impelled by God, the Son shall find how his Father doeth this thing, and shall presently do likewise again, even as Man so once in Poseid.

But greater things than these which we did might ye do; ye are now, ye were then; ye are Poseid returned, and on a higher plane!

Yet, this much I can say, not inappropriately at this juncture, that Poseid had not in my day, the modem, yet also very ancient, annoyance of labor strikes, blocking capital and enterprise, starving the artisan, and causing more suffering on the part of the poor than such annoyances can ever bring to the doors of the rich.

The broad principle of equity between employer and employee governed in Poseid; it mattered not what a person did for another person, but the whole equation hinged on this question: Was some service performed by one person for another?

EXCERPTS FROM THE POSEID LABOR LAWS.

It is in this that the modern Anglo-Saxon world, which is Poseid (and Suern) reincarnating, shows one mark of the slow but sure upward progress begotten of time; proves that although man moves, as does all else, sensate and insensate, in a circle, yet that circle is like a screw-thread, ever progressing around and around, but each time moving on a higher plane.

Poseid must be compelled by its advanced minds to do what is fair towards the weak.

Thus we behold modern employers often doing of free will what the ancient Poseid did because of law, namely, sharing profits with their employees.

slow progress, and is to-day not as far advanced in its present sub-cycle, nor as civilized, as it was in olden Poseid.

Such, in the main, were the chief features of the industrial world in Poseid.

So when the modem world of the Christian epoch came to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly the last named, then began the reincarnation of this Poseid era, and for a time the tendency to oppression again came uppermost.

Finally, strange and paradoxical as it may appear, this betterment is the direct child of the old-time rights extorted by might in Poseid, and to-day, reincarnated offspring of reincarnated oppression, as in Atlantis oppression sprang reincarnate from the grave of other ages gone before, previous to the wondrous memorial of Gizeh.

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Atlantis, Queen of the Wave (1-1)

"Am I not an Atlan, a Poseid, and is not that name synonymous with freedom, honor, power?

"Poseid is the Queen of the Sea, yea, and of the world also, since all nations pay tribute of praise and commerce to us--all emulate us.

To rule in Poseid, then, is not that virtually to rule over all the earth?

Atlantis, or Poseid, was an empire whose subjects enjoyed the freedom allowed by the most limited monarchical rule, The general law of official succession presented to every male subject a chance for preferment to office.

The great underlying principle of the Poseid political fabric might be said to have been "an educational measuring-rod for every ballot-holder, but the sex of the holder, no one's business."

[paragraph continues]Nor was race, color or sex considered, the only prerequisite being that the candidate for admission must be sixteen years of age, and the possessor of a good education obtained in the common schools, or at some of the lesser seats of collegiate learning, as the Xioquithlon in the capital city of some one of the Poseid States, as at Numea, Terna, Idosa, Corosa, or even at Marzeus' lower college, Marzeus being the principal art-manufacturing center of Atl.

This, reader, was the sole method of reaching the summit of the highest mountain of Poseid, or Atlantis, as thou callest the island-continent.

Our Poseid concept stood for us in the place of the Spirit of Life, Parent of all.

I did think of this possibility but, Poseid-like, put aside fear by reflecting that I was trusting in Incal, who would do whatever was good for me.

I caused them to sign a paper to that effect and to seal it with the most inviolable sign possible in Poseid, namely, to make their signatures with their own blood.

I knew in later times that the laws of Poseid made

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

The narrator, tasked with informing Suern's court of their ruler's death, faces resistance from the people, who mock Poseid’s authority.

However, he successfully asserts his power, appointing a temporary governor from among the Incaleni (a spiritual order), and prepares to return to Poseid.

Poseid: The narrator’s homeland, referred to several times.

Caiphul: The capital city of Poseid, mentioned as the narrator’s ultimate destination upon returning home.

Suffice it that it was suited to the friendly international relations of Suern and Poseid, and to my station and rank as a high deputy.

By what to us of Poseid mere fiat of will these people appear to transcend human powers and set at naught the immutable laws of nature, though it cannot be said that Incal has not limited them as surely as He has limited our chemists and physicists.

Each and every one hath striven to train his subjects so as to fit some future generation for initiation, as an entire people, into the mysteries of the Night-Side of Nature, deeper than thy people of Poseid have ever dreamed of going.

The Rai continued: "Ye of Poseid dip a little into the Night-Side, and behold!

That is the difference between Poseid and Suernis.

I would, O Zailm of Poseid, have taught these my people faith, hope, knowledge, and charity, which same make pure religion undefiled.

Rai Emon was sitting in the salon of the vailx, and now addressed Gwauxln of Poseid, whom I saw in the naim as I looked around.

Tell them that thou wilt take his body in charge and carry it unto Poseid.

Over this country Poseid shall rule.

I, special envoy of Gwauxln VII, Rai of Poseid, do depose all ye that are here from rulership, except those two who offered not scorn but courtesy.

I have seen, since the days of Poseid, a time when a vastly slower progress would have seemed swift, but then the past had a veil obscuring it so that comparison was impossible—

Frederick S. Oliver

1905 – A Dweller on Two Planets

The spiritual framework of Atlantis, particularly in Poseid, is deeply intertwined with the worship of Incal, the sun god, who represents the source of all life, energy, and divine order.

The Poseidii believe that the universe is governed by spiritual laws, and that understanding and aligning oneself with these laws is key to personal and societal harmony.

The Poseidii believe that the soul is the eternal essence of a person, transcending physical existence.

A critical teaching in Poseidii culture is the importance of spiritual growth and enlightenment.

The Incalithlon, the Great Temple of Poseid, serves as the spiritual heart of the society, where rituals, meditation, and divine encounters help individuals connect with higher truths.

The Poseidii also hold a belief in divine intervention and guidance, as evidenced by Zailm's experience with the materialization of the Goddess Incalithlon.

Poseidii culture is marked by a deep respect for both spiritual and material knowledge.

The Poseidii emphasize the importance of ethical behavior and integrity.

Poseidii believe that the soul accumulates karma based on its actions, which influences its journey through future lifetimes.

Atlantis, particularly Poseid, is depicted as a society of extraordinary technological advancement.

The Poseidii have mastered aerial travel, using advanced aircraft called Vailxi.

The Poseidii also utilize crystals and other advanced materials in their technology, harnessing energy in ways that blend science with spiritual knowledge.

However, despite their advanced technology, the Poseidii understand the limitations of material power.

One of the defining aspects of Poseidii culture is the integration of spirituality with technology.

Unlike many modern societies that separate science and spirituality, the Poseidii view them as complementary.

Poseid - The capital of Atlantis and the central location of the narrative.

Caiphul - A city within Poseid, often referred to as the center of political and social activities in Atlantis.

Incalithlon - The Great Temple of Poseid, dedicated to the worship of Incal, the sun god.

It is the spiritual heart of the city and plays a significant role in the religious and spiritual life of the Poseidii.

Incalithlon - The primary temple in Poseid dedicated to Incal.

Incal - The sun god, who represents the source of all life, energy, and divine order in Poseidii spirituality.

The goddess materializes in the temple, providing spiritual guidance and reinforcing the religious beliefs of the Poseidii.

"A Dweller on Two Planets" chronicles the life of Zailm Numinos, a young man from the advanced civilization of Atlantis, specifically in the region known as Poseid.

Zailm's journey begins in Poseid, the capital of Atlantis, a technologically advanced society that is deeply intertwined with spiritual beliefs.

Central to Poseidii spirituality is the worship of Incal, the sun god, who symbolizes the source of all life and energy.

The Great Temple, known as the Incalithlon, is the spiritual center of Poseid, where the high priests, or Incalix, perform rituals and provide spiritual guidance to the people.

He is eventually offered the prestigious position of Secretary of Records, a role that places him at the heart of Poseidii governance.

Zailm's journey takes him beyond Poseid to the distant land of Suern, where he serves as a governor.

Poseid is devastated by a combination of natural calamities—earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis—that lead to the fall of the once-great civilization.

His journey ends with a sense of closure and spiritual enlightenment, leaving a legacy that continues to influence the survivors of Poseid and the broader world.

His experiences in the great city of Poseid, the sacred temple of Incalithlon, and the distant lands of Suern shape his journey, ultimately leading him to the realization that true fulfillment lies not in worldly power, but in spiritual enlightenment and the embrace of higher truths.

Rudolf Steiner

Atlanteans

Plato's accounts of Atlantis mention the island of Poseidonis as a remaining part before the final submersion.

Edgar Cayce

Atlantis’ Readings

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.

Annie Besant

Beginning of the 5th Root Race

The City was suddenly destroyed by the rushing in of the sea through huge fissures caused by explosions of gas ; but, unlike the catastrophe in which the island of Poseidonis sank within twenty-four hours, these convulsions continued over a period of two years.

Man: Whence, How and Whither

Atlantean Peruvian Civilization

— the earlier Cities of the Golden Gates had been sunk beneath the waves for many thousands of years, and though the chief of the Kings of the Island of Poseidonis still arrogated to himself the beautiful title which had belonged to them, he made no pretence to imitate the methods of Government which had ensured them a stability so far beyond the common lot of human arrangements.

Race

The Tlavatli Race

By comparing Maps 1 and 4, we can deduce that their primary settlements coincided with what later became Poseidonis Island.

Blavatsky

Root Races

However, the last Atlantean island, Poseidonis, mentioned by Plato, was destroyed as a result of a war between Atlantean black magicians and the Adepts of the time, who were forced to intervene to stop the abuse of psychic powers.

Khem – Zep Tepi

the island of Poseidonis sank beneath the Atlantic.

Location: Poseidonis, Egypt (affected area)

People Involved: Various unnamed inhabitants of Poseidonis and Egypt

Date: Post-Poseidonis sinking

16,000 - 10,500 BC

Characteristics of Atlantis

In chapter IX, the authors wrote about Atlantis that “explosions of gas, floods, and earthquakes” razed Ruta and Daitya, the great islands left from the cataclysm of 200,000 B.C., and only the island of Poseidonis remained, the last vestige of the once grand continent of Atlantis.

These islands were lost in 75,025 B.C. Poseidonis survived to 9,564 B.C., when it was also devoured by the ocean.

Poseidia

Poseid - The capital of Atlantis

Caiphul – A city within Poseid, often referred to as the center of political and social activities in Atlantis.

Incalithlon – The Great Temple of Poseid, dedicated to the worship of Incal, the sun god. It is the spiritual heart of the city and plays a significant role in the religious and spiritual life of the Poseidii.

Incal – The sun god, who represents the source of all life, energy, and divine order in Poseidii spirituality. Incal is the central figure in the religious practices of Atlantis, symbolizing the divine force that governs the universe.

Goddess Incalithlon – A divine figure associated with the temple of the same name. The goddess materializes in the temple, providing spiritual guidance and reinforcing the religious beliefs of the Poseidii.

Annie Besant

Atlanteans

In chapter IX, the authors wrote about Atlantis that "explosions of gas, floods, and earthquakes" razed Ruta and Daitya, the great islands left from the cataclysm of 200,000 B.C., and only the island of Poseidonis remained, the last vestige of the once grand continent of Atlantis.

Poseidonis survived to 9,564 B.C., when it was also devoured by the ocean.