The Story of Atlantis (eBook)

Historical, Geographical & Ethnological Study
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2022
300 Seiten
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859-654700833-0 (EAN)

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The Story of Atlantis - William Scott-Elliot
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Within the pages of 'The Story of Atlantis,' William Scott-Elliot crafts an anthropological odyssey that interweaves theosophical teachings with legendary narratives of the lost island of Atlantis. Penetrating beyond mainstream historical discourse, Scott-Elliot offers a speculative reconstruction of world history, informed by theosophical knowledge and the influence of contemporary spiritualist Charles Webster Leadbeater. The prose straddles scholarly analysis and metaphysical postulation, positing the existence of former civilizations with advanced technologies and enigmatic spiritual practices. Scott-Elliot's narrative traces the evolution of the Atlantean races, the architectonic feats of the Toltecs, and the lineage of ancient peoples leading to the construction of megalithic structures such as Stonehenge. Within its historical and literary context, this work stands as an artifact of the late 19th-century esoteric tradition, providing a unique perspective on human antiquity within the framework of theosophy. William Scott-Elliot's intrigue with Atlantis emerged from his association with the Theosophical Society and its pivotal figures, such as H.P. Blavatsky, whose esoteric writings stimulated public interest in ancient mysteries. The insights purportedly psychically received by Leadbeater significantly influenced Scott-Elliot, guiding his extensive research on the theoretical existence of Atlantis and its cultural impact. The author's dedication to weaving together received spiritual wisdom with his anthropological interests forms the backbone of this book, reflecting a deeply-held conviction in the influential legacy of lost civilizations. 'The Story of Atlantis' beckons readers drawn to the enigmatic lore of ancient cultures, the supernatural contours of early human history, and the perennial appeal of Atlantis. The content surpasses mere historical exploration, delving into the domains of spirituality, the evolution of races, and the human potential. Ideal for those fascinated with theosophical thought, metaphysical studies, and the unknown chapters of our planet's past, Scott-Elliot's work invites us to ponder the myriad possibilities of human civilization and to reflect on the complex tapestry that is our heritage. Scholarly yet accessible, it's a recommended addition to the library of anyone seeking to broaden their understanding of the myths that continue to captivate the human imagination.

William Scott-Elliot (sometimes written Scott-Elliott) was a theosophist and author of speculative fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most notable work is 'The Story of Atlantis' (1896), a book that delves into the mythos of the lost continent of Atlantis. In it, Scott-Elliot presents a detailed narrative of the Atlantean civilization, drawing upon the theosophical teachings of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, particularly those in her seminal work 'The Secret Doctrine' which influenced much of the esoteric and occult literature at the time. Scott-Elliot's books on Atlantis and lost civilizations are characterized by their intricate blending of mysticism, historical speculation, and occult philosophy. His literary style is marked by a scholarly tone laced with a visionary and at times extravagant imagination. The contributions of Scott-Elliot are often regarded as part of the broader movement of esotericism and theosophy that shaped much of the spiritual and pseudoscientific discourse of the era. Although his writings on Atlantis are not considered factual by mainstream historical and archaeological standards, they maintain a cult following among enthusiasts of theosophy and alternative history. Scott-Elliot's work on Atlantis was later expanded in his book 'The Lost Lemuria' (1904), wherein he explored similar themes of ancient lost worlds.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Esoterik / Spiritualität
Schlagworte Aliens • ancient mysteries books • antiquity esotericism • Atlantean studies • Atlantis mythology • Bigfoot • esoteric knowledge • legendary continents • lost civilizations • Maya • Mythology • occult history • Plato • pyramids • Rudolf Steiner • The Da Vinci Code • the kybalion • the lost continent • theosophical society • William Scott-Elliot
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