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The Lost Atlantis

By: Carolus Kiesewetterus
Narrated by: Adam Hanin
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Summary

Originally published in 1914, German Theosophist Carolus writes on the subject of Atlantis, with regards to new archeological and scientific discoveries of his time. In addition he discusses the destruction of ancient monuments (and consequently lost knowledge), which was happening in places like Honduras. He also gives special attention to Madame Blavatsky's writings in relation to the subject matter along with pondering the idea that the disappearance of Atlantis could have been more of a spiritual collapse than a physical one.

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