Source: Pamela Aaralyn 42:00 – 43:02
Leanna explains that the Atlanteans operated outside the construct of time and that their existence and activities cannot be pinpointed to a single geographic location or specific historical timeline.
She emphasizes that Atlantis was not confined to one place or one time. Instead, the Atlanteans were active in various places on Earth and at different times.
Due to this non-linear approach, paleontological and geological research, which relies on a linear timeline, cannot accurately track or confirm the existence and movements of the Atlanteans.
The Atlanteans’ activities occurred simultaneously across multiple locations and times, making it impossible to identify a singular geographic location for Atlantis as traditionally conceived.
Leanna’s response highlights the complexity and multidimensional nature of Atlantean existence, suggesting that the traditional search for a single physical location of Atlantis is inherently limited by its linear perspective.