Return to Atlantis (Return to Atlantis Series) by Herodotus

Return to Atlantis (Return to Atlantis Series)

Herodotus
Unarius Pubns
Jan 1992
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Return to Atlantis at a time when spirit had touched the heart of humankind and civilization had risen to the height of its splendor. This is the story of the Golden Age of Atlantis, a history, related by the Greek historian Herodotus. Forty thousand years ago a race of superbeings traveled to Earth on spaceships from their home planet in the Pleiadean Cluster of planets. A new civilization was initiated under the direction of Poseid, a great, advanced intelligence whose purpose was to heal the aborigines living on this island continent.

Both the positive and negative life experiences of humankind expressed in Atlantis are presently being relived by all earth people. These subconscious influences, developed through the disciplines of science, politics, religion, education and the arts, have formatted the basic patterns of societal life.

In volume one, Herodotus reveals the unique and creative handprint of these advanced intellects who came in peace to teach the principles of progressive evolution.





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Ruth Norman, Co-founder of the Unarius Academy of Science, is a teacher, poet, author, and above all a cosmic visionary. As a teacher of the whole person, she has helped, through her example, thousands of individuals who had been imprisoned by their emotional problems and situations. She has shown how anyone can learn the cancellation technique necessary to detune themselves from past-associated, negative involvements and develop the positive bias so necessary for good mental health and the integration of body, mind, and spirit. Charles L. Spaegel, the present director of the Unarius Academy of Science, has devoted his life to helping individuals recognize their true infinite potential. He introduced and taught the first courses in past-life therapy and the psychology of consciousness at the San Diego Community College District in southern California. "Man is by nature creative," he explains. "Unable to express himself, he becomes frustrated and insecure. Freed from the autosuggestive influences incurred in previous lifetimes, he can develop a well-balanced outlook on life and expand his creative abilities.

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