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| Phylos Speaks - On The Demise Of The Last Island Of Atlantis February 28, 2008 |
In many ways, Phylos' book, A Dweller on Two Planets, fills out what the Edgar Cayce readings had to say about the legendary lost continent of Atlantis. Indeed, when it comes to the demise of the last island, Poseidia, 12,700 to 11,900 years ago, Phylos provides a detailed picture that goes well beyond what the Cayce's readings relate. This Hutton Commentaries' article repeats the chapter of Phylos' book entitled , "The Fall of Atlantis," which many people have asked that we do. One trusts that readers' questions about this ancient continent and its peoples will be amply rewarded, even though the article starts at the end of the story, not the beginning. |
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