The Lost Lemuria (eBook)

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2022
360 Seiten
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859-654700831-6 (EAN)

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The Lost Lemuria - William Scott-Elliot
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In 'The Lost Lemuria,' author William Scott-Elliot offers a meticulous foray into the speculative realm of ancient geography and evolution. His approach weaves together geological evidence, biogeography, and theosophical esotericism to explore the existence of a prehistoric continent called Lemuria. Scott-Elliot's narrative is intricate, a fine tapestry of scientific inquiry and mysticism, which seeks to reconcile empirical observations with the occult teachings outlined in Madame Blavatsky's 'Secret Doctrine.' The prose itself is imbued with the stately cadence of the late Victorian era, reflecting the period's fascination with unseen worlds and lost civilizations, a distinguishing feature that situates this work within the broader context of late 19th- and early 20th-century thought.

William Scott-Elliot was a discerning figure in the theosophical movement, whose interest in anthropology and metaphysics fostered this landmark exploration. His dedication to the study of human origins and ancient wisdom was undoubtedly influenced by contemporary scientific discoveries and the burgeoning spiritualist movement of his time. This book is a testament to his quest to bridge the gap between science and spirituality, to illuminate the hidden corridors of human history through a synthesis of available knowledge and mystical insight.

'The Lost Lemuria' will captivate readers who appreciate both historical enigma and metaphysical speculation. It invites its audience into a contemplation of our planet's storied past, extending an intriguing perspective on humanity's earliest epochs. Scholars of theosophy, students of alternative archaeology, and enthusiasts of ancient mysteries alike will find Scott-Elliot's work thought-provoking—a profound journey that challenges the boundaries of traditional science while dazzling the imagination with possibilities of the ancient world.

William Scott-Elliot (sometimes written Scott-Elliott) was a theosophist and esoteric author whose works contributed significantly to the mystical and occult landscapes at the turn of the 20th century. Notably, he is known for his elaborations on theosophical teachings, particularly regarding lost civilizations. His book 'The Lost Lemuria' (1904), which is sometimes bundled with 'The Story of Atlantis' (1896), delves into the speculative continent of Lemuria, a hypothesized landmass said to have sunk in the Indian or Pacific Ocean. In this work, Scott-Elliot heavily relied on clairvoyant investigations, especially the seer-abilities of Madame Blavatsky, a founder of the Theosophical Society, and her successors. Scott-Elliot's literary style is marked by an intricate blend of theosophical doctrine, vivid imagination, and pseudo-scientific commentary, which was typical of esoteric writings of the era. He has been considered an influential figure among those interested in the arcane, despite the critical perspective of mainstream science and academia towards his works. His contributions continue to be referenced by enthusiasts of theosophy, ancient mysteries, and the occult.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Esoterik / Spiritualität
Schlagworte Aliens • Ancient civilizations myths • Bigfoot • Esoteric history • Lemuria and Atlantis • Lost continents literature • Maya • Mystical geography books • Mysticism and lost worlds • Mythology • Occult knowledge texts • Plato • Prehistoric continents legend • pyramids • Rudolf Steiner • Supernatural phenomena books • The Da Vinci Code • the kybalion • the lost continent • Theosophical society classics
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