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Echoes of Atlantis - Unveiling the Secrets of the Emerald Tablets - cover

Echoes of Atlantis - Unveiling the Secrets of the Emerald Tablets

Jaxon Asher

Maison d'édition: BookLover

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Dive into the depths of ancient mysteries with "Echoes of Atlantis." This captivating book takes you on a thrilling journey through history, mythology, and esoteric wisdom, unraveling the enigmatic tales that have fascinated humanity for generations.

Explore the origins, descriptions, and theories surrounding the legendary island of Atlantis, a civilization lost to time, and ponder its significance in the grand tapestry of human history and philosophy. Delve into Plato's account of Atlantis and uncover its enduring impact on our understanding of the ancient world.

But the adventure doesn't stop there. "Echoes of Atlantis" invites you to decipher the teachings encapsulated within the Emerald Tablets, said to hold the wisdom of Thoth the Atlantean. Explore concepts like transmutation, vibration, and the Law of One, and contemplate their relevance in contemporary spirituality, science, and philosophy.

This book is a treasure trove for those who seek the profound connections that bind the mysteries of Atlantis and the timeless teachings of the Emerald Tablets to our modern world. It's an intellectual and spiritual odyssey that celebrates human curiosity and the unending quest for knowledge.

Join us as we unravel the secrets of Atlantis and embark on a voyage of discovery through the profound teachings that have shaped our understanding of history, civilization, and the human spirit. "Echoes of Atlantis" awaits, inviting you to chart a course through the enigmas that have captivated the human imagination for millennia.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2023.

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