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The Lost City Of Atlantis

Atlantis, be it a mythical place or an entire continent submerged under the sea, contains the secrets of a superior civilization. Said to be paradise on earth, Atlantis was on the center of an island, where there were magnificent temples, palaces, docks, and harbours (designed by great artisans and engineers.) Fruits, vegetables, fragrant flowers and herbs grew in abundance. Fountains (ahead of their times) ran with plentiful hot or cold water. Tamed and wild animals roamed its meadows and forests. The earth was rich in precious metals, such gold, silver, brass, tin, and ivory.

The people were highly intelligent and intuitive (like the Ancient Egyptians), had a gentle and loving disposition, and prized virtue above all. Atlanteans used powerful quartz crystals to store information and to pick up on energy vibrations. A common practice of healing was the laying out of stones.

Atlantis thrived in approximately 9,600 BC.  Suddenly, in “a day and a night” under the Atlantic Ocean, a great volcano erupted or a huge earthquake or tsunami occurred. The catastrophic geological event completely destroyed Atlantis and buried it beneath the sea.

So where is the lost city? One of the worlds most famous Psychics, Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945), predicted that it would be found in 1968 or 1969 near Bimini Island (connected to Bimini Road) off the coast of Florida, not far from the Bahamas. That area started to rise in 1968. Greek Philosopher, Plato, suggested that it is located by the Straits of Gibraltar and Spartel Island, or close to the Pillars of Hercules (in the Atlantic Ocean near the island of Azores). I believe that Atlantis is in North Bimini, (in the Bermuda Triangle.)

If Atlantis is discovered, we will know the answers of the many questions on the Atlanteans advanced intelligence, technology, and spirituality. Let’s hope our society will learn from them someday.

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