The New View over Atlantis by John Michell

The New View over Atlantis by John Michell

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An introduction to megalithic science, earth mysteries and the inner meaning of number and measure. It supports the theory that at one time, many thousands of years ago, there was a world-wide sophisticated civilization which Plato referred to as Atlantis.

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The New View over Atlantis by John Michell

Across much of the earth's surface are ancient earthworks and stone monuments built for an unknown purpose. Their shared features suggest that they were originally part of a world wide system; and John Michell argues that they served the elemental science of the archaic civilization which Plato referred to as Atlantis. Michell reveals that the various stone monuments and earthworks found about the globe – from the Pyramids to Stonehenge to Teotihuacán – are not randomly strewn, but are a well-executed system of psychic centres connected worldwide and used by the people of Atlantis. Michell also demonstrates the significant modern discovery of ‘leys’, a mysterious network of straight lines that links the ancient places around the world. Clues to the nature of prehistoric science, drawn from archaeology, astronomy, geology and other studies, confirm that traditional sacred places were centres of natural magic, used by Druids and other ancient seers. Current research points to the rediscovery of a principle in nature which could revolutionize our understanding – and our treatment – of our planet.
John Michell (1933 – 2009) was an English author and esotericist who was a prominent figure in the development of the Earth mysteries movement.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780500273128
ISBN 10 050027312X
Titre The New View over Atlantis
Auteur John Michell
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Thames & Hudson Ltd
Année de publication 1986-02-17
Nombre de pages 224
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