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April 25, 2017 at 9:42 am #211416
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GuestPlaced in a wider context, Joseph Smith is not unusual. Our record of Atlantis comes from the ancieny Greek Plato. He mentions the story as coming from Egypt, but AFAIK, no one has uncovered the ancient Egyptian version, or a reference thereof, in modern times. Plato’s Atlantis is very bare bones compared to the many wilder and more detailed stories about the lost continent we have heard in the last few centuries.
“Doreal” should consider using a name which doesn’t sound like a hair product.
Quote:The Emerald Tablets of Thoth
Literal translation and interpretation of one of the most
ancient and secret of the great works of ancient wisdom.
Translated by Doreal
Preface
Tablet I: The History of Thoth, The Atlantean
Tablet II: The Halls of Amenti
Tablet III: The Key of Wisdom
Tablet IV: The Space Born
Tablet V: The Dweller of Unal
Tablet VI: The Key of Magic
Tablet VII: The Seven Lords
Tablet VIII: The Key of Mysteries
Tablet IX: The Key of Freedom of Space
Tablet X: The Key of Time
Tablet XI: The Key to Above and Below
Tablet XII: The Law of Cause and Effect and The Key of Prophecy
Tablet XIII: The Keys of Life and Death
Supplementary Tablet XIV Atlantis
Supplementary Tablet XV: Secret of Secrets
April 25, 2017 at 12:00 pm #320627Anonymous
GuestIt’s interesting. Especially the reviews for the book on amazon. All I know for sure is that if they made a movie they should definitely cast Richard Dean Anderson.
:angel: April 26, 2017 at 6:34 pm #320628Anonymous
GuestSamBee wrote:“Doreal” should consider using a name which doesn’t sound like a hair product.

😆 that’s funny.Kind of interesting to see these things from others that exist. I like reading them.
SamBee wrote:
Literal translation and interpretation of one of the mostancient and secret of the great works of ancient wisdom.
There is also some who find the “secrets” to be fascinating.
I wonder why that is? If it was ancient wisdom…why hide it?
April 26, 2017 at 7:41 pm #320629Anonymous
GuestThe mysterious is more fascinating than the mundane. Handshake? No one cares. Secrethandshake? Suddenly I’ve got people’s attention. It’s the same handshake, the only thing that changed is the label. April 26, 2017 at 8:35 pm #320630Anonymous
GuestToo true. Part of me finds the secret whatever interesting, as long as it’s not something too sinister! Quote:If it was ancient wisdom…why hide it?
There is the notion in many traditions that one has to be ready for wisdom, or society does. I do understand that.
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