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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Atlantis and the Gods of Antiquity (8)
That part of Atlantis facing the sea was described as lofty and precipitous, but about the central city was a plain sheltered by mountains renowned for their size, number, and beauty. The plain yielded two crops each year,, in the winter being watered by rains and in the summer by immense irrigation canals, which were also used for transportation. The plain was divided into sections, and in time of war each section supplied its quota of fighting men and chariots.
Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (25a)
Critias: over against them which encompasses that veritable ocean. For all that we have here, lying within the mouth of which we speak, is evidently...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (24e)
Critias: both for magnitude and for nobleness. For it is related in our records how once upon a time your State stayed the course of a mighty host,...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (22e)
Critias: but those in the cities of your land are swept into the sea by the streams; whereas In our country neither then nor at any other time does...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (25d)
Critias: and one grievous day and night befell them, when the whole body of your warriors was swallowed up by the earth, and the island of Atlantis...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Soul's Progress (10)
The writer above quoted from, says of the civilization of Atlantis: "The civilization of Atlantis was remarkable, and its people attained heights...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (23c)
Critias: of your existing city, out of some little seed that chanced to be left over; but this has escaped your notice because for many generations...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (22d)
Critias: the occurrence of a shifting of the bodies in the heavens which move round the earth, and a destruction of the things on the earth by fierce...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Soul's Progress (9)
A writer says of the character of the civilization of Lemuria: "Life in Lemuria is described as being principally concerned with the physical senses...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (25b)
Critias: of the lands here within the Straits they ruled over Libya as far as Egypt , and over Europe as far as Tuscany . So this host, being all...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (25c)
Critias: in gallantry and all warlike arts, and acting partly as leader of the Greeks, and partly standing alone by itself when deserted by all...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (24d)
Critias: So it was that the Goddess, being herself both a lover of war and a lover of wisdom, chose the spot which was likely to bring forth men most...
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Greek
Introduction and Atlantis (23a)
Critias: And if any event has occurred that is noble or great or in any way conspicuous, whether it be in your country or in ours or in some other...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XVIII (11)
Unto that mountain is given the protection of the waters, so that water streams forth from there, in the rivulet channels, to the land of the seven...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter III: Plagiarism By the Greeks of the Miracles Related in the Sacred Books of the Hebrews. (3)
Well, the Greeks, when once a drought had wasted Greece for a protracted period, and a dearth of the fruits of the earth ensued, it is said, those...
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