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Edgar Cayce's Atlantis

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Dr. Gregory Little and John Van Auken present this story in an absorbing narrative of the legends of Atlantis and the latest discoveries in the ongoing search for remnants of the lost continent. The book contains over a hundred illustrations –some never published before. Included in the story of Atlantis are vignettes of the forgotten lands of Mu, Lemuria, Og, Zu, and many others.

292 pages, Paperback

First published February 15, 2006

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January 28, 2016
It was fascinating to read Edgar Cayce's readings on Atlantis. It matched very closely to my hypothesis about the beginning of life.
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November 25, 2013
Extremely interesting and well written book. No repetitiveness or boring bits. If you only read one book about Edgar Cayce's Atlantis, I recommend this one.

The book includes a summary of Edgar Cayce's readings on Alantis, chapters on technology, reincarnation, physical description and history of Atlantis and the Halls of Record. Also discussed is the archaeological explorations for the Halls of Record and the search of physical proof for E.Cayce's readings.
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June 23, 2021
This book is a compilation of psychic sessions performed by Edgar Cayce. It was very confusing to me~ especially with the verbiage of 1908. I have never read anything by Cayce before so i didn’t understand what was going on.

Basically, Cayce gave Akashic readings for individuals for the enlightenment of their mortal experiences. He read from their “Book of Life”.

Cayce had a very strong faith in the Creator, and in Christ‘s Mission , and often quoted scriptures in his readings, of which I was grateful. It’s hard to make sense of the journey of the soul, if you’ve been brought up as a Christian.

Cayce talks about three main periods of time on the Earth: the time of Atlantis- I’m understanding it as around the time of Pangea when the earth was one, and as the continents began to break apart. The second time period of Earth he talks about is the time of the Egyptian rule and society, the third general period of time I noted, was when Jesus Christ was on the earth.

I honestly would need to read this book again to get more of the fullness of the content presented, but there definitely were fascinating things he observed.
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January 18, 2022
The Wonder Of Atlantis

A striking book! Every nook and cranny on Atlantis was put into this excellent writing. The Edgar Cayce readings on individuals who existed in Atlantis and reincarnating to follow the journey is priceless. Atlantis faced The Children Of The Law Of One and the shadow Sons of Baal. The karmic struggles we still face today. The search for Atlantis and excavations and dives for the lost Hall of Records. The truth will be discovered when we are in our purest intentions. Excellent reading. Thank you.
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May 16, 2024
Good read

If you believe Atlantis was real, this book is a good read, where lots of great facts are given. The book provides the reader with both perspectives on people's thoughts and theories about the lost continent. It's a slow read, but a good one.
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