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Atlantis and the New Consciousness
Atlantis and the New Consciousness
Atlantis and the New Consciousness
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Atlantis and the New Consciousness

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Best Selling authors, Stuart Wilson & Joanna Prentis have continued their work and added another piece to the ancient puzzle. Their former works, “The Essenes – Children of the Light” and “The Power of the Magdelene,” dealt with Jesus’ connections with the Essenes and Mary Magdalene’s connection with the women disciples.

Using past life regression, Prentis and Wilson and a mutual friend return to previous lives on the lost continent of Atlantis. They provide a gripping description of their origins on the planet Sirius, arrival of Atlantis, the nature of Atlantean civilization, their healing abilities and what brought about the destruction of the continent. This is a book that provides, through the use of deep hypnosis and past life regression, a fascinating look at daily life on the lost continent. And most startling, they make a definite correlation between the events of Atlantis and what is occurring now as we approach 2012. Will the same scenario be repeated? * Golden Atlantis * The Diversity and Dynamics of Healing * The Atlantean Experiment * The Context of 2012 * The New Consciousness

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 24, 2023
ISBN9781956945867
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Stuart Wilson

Stuart Wilson has worked in publishing, advertising and counselling, and he now runs a names consultancy. He lives in Devon. He is the author of Simply the Best Baby Name Book and The Pan Guide to Babies' Names.

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    It started out great then got boring for a bit and started to sound a little too new agey.