Atlantis is the ultimate myth of humankind – and it has to be pointed out that ”myth” does not equate to ”made up”. Many truths have been conveyed in mythical form.
Troy was considered a mythological place created in Homer’s mind until Heinrich Schliemann actually dug up the ancient city in western Turkey in 1870.
Historian and independent researcher Michael Le Flem has dug deeper than most into the myth of Atlantis. It is a stretch to say he has managed to dig up the lost world, but the evidence and the indications in his impressive book Visions of Atlantis are both comprehensive and compelling.
Le Flem makes reference to basically every known source (including Plato, of course) and many not so known sources.
Two of them would be controversial to the mainstream. Frederick Oliver and Edgar Cayce, who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, respectively, were able to psychically channel enormous amounts of information about Atlantis.
As strange as this sounds, Oliver and Cayce made technical, scientific and geological references they could not possibly have known about in their ordinary state of awareness.
Much of it has since been corroborated by hard evidence, for instance the extinction of megafauna, the cultivation of the Amazon and mastodons roaming on the continental shelves (which were plains 12,000 years ago).
”These things are beyond coincidence”, says Michael.
”The information given by Oliver and Cayce fills in missing pieces from pre-Platonic records.”
Some of what they conveyed about the Atlantean civilization is mind-boggling. They described craft that would be called UAPs today. They talked about devices eerily similar to modern-day smartphones.
Michael is rigorous in his research, but he is also driven by curiosity and open-mindedness, hallmarks of true science.
”Don’t be afraid of the Michael Shermers of this world. They are just annoyed that their little world is being upset”, he says, with reference to one of the leading materialist skeptics.
‼️ Please note that Michael and I plan a part two of this conversation. Due later in the fall. Stay tuned.
Michael’s website
Michael’s book Visions of Atlantis
The Edgar Cayce organization (AER)
Frederick Oliver’s book A Dweller on Two Planets