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Visions of Atlantis

Reclaiming our Lost Ancient Legacy

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Visions of Atlantis

By: Michael Le Flem
Narrated by: Chris Sims
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People the world over have grappled with the story of Atlantis for millennia. But how much is fact? How much is fiction? How much is something else, filtered through the obscuring lens of time?

Clairvoyant impressions from Edgar Cayce, Frederick Oliver, Rudolf Steiner, Barbara Hand Clow, and others supplement a concerted scientific, philosophical, and historical investigation of humanity's antediluvian achievements and Atlantis' tragic demise.

At the same time, listeners will see just how the story of Atlantis has evolved from the seminal account passed down by Plato almost 2,400 years ago into those of the present day, as we engage with some of its strongest proponents and harshest critics alike.

More than just a dry catalog of Atlantean footnotes, Visions of Atlantis strikes at the core of the great divide between materialist reductionism and the frontiers of metaphysics, enjoining listeners to reconsider some of their most deeply held beliefs about ancient technology, psychic phenomena, reincarnation, and the vast unknown past.

©2022 Michael Le Flem (P)2023 Michael Le Flem
Civilization Spirituality World Psychic Ancient History
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The success of this book lies in the author bringing together a broad range of evidence from many sources and accounts that confirm, like a distant dream, that Atlantis did exist... And lays deep, deep beneath the sea like an ocean of lost memories.

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I really enjoyed this. A good introduction to the topic if you've never looked in it before.

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A great contribution to human thought. Thank you. Highly recommended. Well worth a read. Glad I bought it. (Adding words to complete the 15 word minimum requirement for a review here. Basically, go get it)

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Excellent book, I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in Atlantis, loved it!

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