ref. fra
THE BOOK FROM LIFE ON
OLD ATLANTIS- part2ref.
On atl.they had a real insigh into
the psycic world and the meaning of the thought, and understanding
that everything is vibration:
"study will show thee that the
laws of the physical world continue inward to their spiritual
source; that they are, truly, but prolongations the one of the
other. But entering into the realm of vibration, whose doorkeeper
is sound, we find that the One Substance vibrates in variant, but
definite, dynamic degree, and that thence arise each and all of
the diverse forms of matter; in short, the difference between any
given substances, as gold and silver, iron and lead, sugar and
sand, is not one of matter, but of dynamic degree
solely".
-*-
The Poseidi(Atlanis-people)
found that in the realm beyond magnetism were yet other forces,
superior and more intense of pulsation, forces operated by the
mind. And Mind is of our Father, and is the constantly creating
source of all things whatsoever.
*
The Poseid investigator
thus knew of wondrous forces of nature which he might bend to the
uses of mankind. The secret was that attraction of gravitation,
the law of weight, had set over against it the "repulsion by
levitation"; that the first belonged to the Light-Side of Nature,
and the second to Navaz, the Night-Side; that vibration governed
the darkness and the cold.
*
"this wisdom Atlantis
found it possible to adjust weight (positiveness) to lack of
weight (negativeness) - This achievement meant much. It meant
aerial navigation without wings or unwieldy gas-reservoirs,
through taking advantage of repulsion by levitation opposed in
overmatching strength to the attraction of gravitation"
*
In Poseid no wires or other
sensible material connection was required in the use of either
telephones or telephotes nor heat-conduction.
(as also Tesla
understood, but he was stopped in his development by the
money-people already then for a century ago. rø.rem).
*
book also touch the
measure-system used in atl.but I do not enter into that
here.
*
"The fact that students were often hard pressed
for means on which to live - was taken into account by the
government, which in all of its dealings with this class allowed
better terms than were accorded to any other social
division.
*
the person telling this
atl.story whos name then was "Zailm Numinos" had first been living
rual, on/near the mountains, but then later moved nearer the city
for the study-period.
*
It was customary with all
newcomers in the city to make a visit to the Agacoe palace and
gardens early as might be convenient after their arrival. Two
hours in each week the Rai (emperor) sat in the reception hall,
and during these two hours visitors thronged the corridors and
passed in double ranks before the throne. After this ceremony, all
who chore(m.kjedelig, rutine-arbeide) were free to wander
unrestricted through the gardens, visit the menagerie, where every
known species of animal was kept, or to go through the grand
museum or the royal library. With many it was a pleasurable custom
frequently to spend the day at Agacoe, on which occasions lunches
were brought and a quiet picnic held under the great trees beside
fountain, lake or cataract.
*
he also talk about an
advanced kind of surveillance eq./camera or like he saw in the
city he came to - not seemingly known by him
beforehand.
*
When he came to the city he was able to
ride in the transport-system and saw surroundings so
beatiful:
"...And this was a marriage of art and of science;
from their union sprang the fair dream, a triumph of human skill
and knowledge"
(here again is it suitable to insert the
description and artist-drawing from the DAMANHUR-people making
this timetravel to the Atl-port, where a similar unbeliveable
artistic architecture was described).
"In every
direction cars/carridges were coming, going, or at rest,
containing people dressed as for a gala day, the various
distinguishing colors of their turbans denoting their social rank.
Poseid, like other countries then and since, had its social
castes, as the governmental, the literati and ecclesiastics, the
artisans, a limited military, which served it as a police and
sanitary corps, and so on through the usual familiar list. The
apparel of all classes was fashioned in the same general style,
until it came to the headdress--all of the people wore
turbans--which article of raiment differed in color according to
caste. ..." there was no envy of one class by
another.
*
THE THEN RULING EMPERIOR (they seem to
have been long-living, like as the old forefathers told of in the
bible - able to live more than ten times as long per incarnation
compared of today's bodies - rø):
"As antedating the reign
of Rai Gwauxln, attention is called to a period of time embracing
four thousand three hundred and forty years, inclusive of the main
events of Poseid history. This interval, notwithstanding its long
duration, had been singularly free from internecine wars, and,
while not wholly unmarked by martial events, was certainly more
peaceful than any subsequent world-epoch of equal length occurring
within the one hundred and twenty centuries whose lapse furnishes
the incidents of this history.
Gwauxln was of a long line
of honorable ancestors, and his house of a republican monarchial
system, had several times furnished successful candidates whom the
people had placed on the throne, during the seven centuries that
the present political system had ruled.
At the initial
date of the period referred to, the Poseidi, a powerful, numerous
race of mountaineers, semi-civilized at best, but of splendid
physique, had swept down "like the wolf " and had, in many
sanguinary contests, finally conquered the pastoral people
(nomade-folk) of the plains, the Atlantides.As time went on(after
many wars between the different regions), racial coalition
obliterated all distinctions, so that the union resulted in
producing earth's greatest nation
.
*
"Poseid came to
found great colonies in North and South America, and in those
three great remnants of Lemuria, of which Australia is but the
one-third left to the world by that cataclysm which sunk Atlantis;
also of how Atl founded certain large colonies in eastern Europe
at an age when there was no western Europe, and in parts of Asia
and Africa..."
"That day is not far off when thou wilt
again uncover the knowledge, so, in that time, we transmuted clay,
first raising its atomic speed so that it became white light of a
pale illuminating power and then reducing it to the, so to speak,
chemical "mile-post" of aluminum, and this at a cost not nearly so
great as in this modern day it takes to get iron from its ores.
The mines of native metals, as gold, silver, copper, and so on,
were valuable then, as now, requiring no processing save smelting.
But a metal which might be obtained from any ledge of slate rock,
or a bed of clay, was so inexpensive as to be the chief base metal
in use.(p86)
"..of aluminum was the giant tower of the Maxt
constructed. I could see its base from where I stood, an enormous
cube of masonry, then the superstructural round shaft of solid
metal of the tower proper, a dully white, tapering column, lit by
lunar rays. From base upward, my gaze traveled until it rested on
the top, an apical point nearly three thousand feet (1km) in
height. Entranced by this crowning triumph of the scene, I gazed
at the heaven-piercing shaft; sentinel over the garden city,
warding off the lightnings, when the lord of thunder was abroad;
and all my thought was of its grandeur, and its majestic
beauty."
*
Atl.names for america then;
Umaur and
Incalia, that is, South and North America.
*
Truly, I have said that we
believed in Incal, and symbolized him as the Sun-God- But the sun
itself was an emblem.
*
The Atlantides were given
to personification of the principles of nature and of the objects
of the earth, seas and skies;(p88)but this was purely a result of
the national love of poetry, and could be mainly traced to the
favor which popular fancy had accorded to a chronological epic
history of Poseid, wherein the chief men and women figured as
heroes and heroines. The powers of nature, such as wind, rain,
lightning, heat and cold, and all kindred phenomena were gods of
various degree, while the germinal principal of life, the
destroying one of death, and other of life's greater mysteries,
were characterized as the greater gods; but each and all were but
offspring of the Most High Incal
*
As a fact, the worship of Incal
never included anything other than the adoration of God as a
spiritual entity, and the "gods" had no portion in the religious
services held on the two Sundays of each week, that is, the
eleventh and the first days, for with the Poseidi a week consisted
of eleven days, just as a month comprised three weeks, and a year
eleven months, with one or more "leap-year" days at its end, as
the exigencies of the solar calendar might require, these days
being a regularly recurring holiday season, as New Year's Day is
now.
*
In our monotheism we
differed little from the religion dominating the Hebraic
civilization; we recognized no divine trinity, nor any
Christ-spirit, neither any savior except the endeavor to do the
best we knew in the sight of Incal. We considered all mankind as
the sons of God, not any one mysteriously conceived person as
solely His son. Miracle was an impossible thing, for all things we
deemed rationally referable to uncontravenable
law.
from CHAPTER VIII on: A GRAVE
PROPHECY
-here he mention a timeframe as he say it is the
last weeks in the year 11160bc.
*
. In Atla any
person was free to employ the morning hours even of the eleventh
day(as was day of rest/"sunday" ) in any manner most agreeable,
whether at work or playful relaxation. With the first hour,
however, an enormous and very sweet-toned bell pealed forth with
an intense, reverberant boom, two strokes, paused a moment, then
rang four tunes more. Thereupon all occupations ceased, and
religious worship commenced. On the following day the great bell
struck again, and throughout the length and breadth of a great
continent other bells pealed synchronously. It was even so in the
populous colonies of Umaur and Incalia, the difference in time
being calculated, and one man in the great temple of Incal in
Caiphul attended to this sweetly solemn duty. Then the season of
worship was over, and the rest of the Inclut (first day) was
devoted to recreations of every sort. This is not to be construed
that the worship was of a gloomy nature.
*
At a time some later he met
a strange sage that fortold much of his destiny.
"During the
subsequent four years after my strange meeting with the tall and
straight, white-haired old man who had prophesied concerning me,
events, one after another shaped themselves in harmony with his
forecast. In all that time we never met, indeed I met him but once
more before my death" (from first of CHAPTER IX - CURING
CRIME)
---
As told first of the book he discovered a ore of
gold and silver after the volcanic eruption he witnessed - and he
later divulged this to some other persons, who tried to utilize
this on private basis. But as all such resources was owned by the
public or the common, those others was later
judged:
"Arrived at the Court of the Tribunes, I saw my
mining partners there in custody, along with the incriminated
purchaser of the gold. The judge of the court sat on the judicial
divan on its raised platform, and by his side sat, in simple
dignity, Gwauxln, Rai of the greatest nation of the earth; but he
was nevertheless studiously observant of the fact that the judge
was, as such, entitled to the place of first rank while in the
hall. Several spectators were in the seats provided for the public
in the auditorium". There they made a kind of psykic reading of
the persons character and faults/ flaws, and then the
cure:
"My diagnosis of the case," continued the Xioqa,
"having been confirmed by so high an authority, I will now apply
the cure."
(p99)
He summoned an attendant, who wheeled out
another magnetic apparatus contained in a heavy metal case. Having
placed this in a satisfactory condition of activity, the Xioqa
(ëmperor) next applied its positive pole to that place on the head
of the patient marked by the figure one, and the other pole he
placed at the back of the neck. He then took out his timepiece and
laid it on the metal case of the instrument, near a dial the
pointer of which he adjusted. All was then still, except the
low-toned conversation in various parts of the room, during the
ensuing half hour. At the end of this time the Xioqa arose from
his seat and changed the positive pole to the other side of the
head, where the duplicate figure was marked. Then again a
half-hour's quiet, broken only by the exit of some of the
spectators and the entrance of others. When the half hour had
again elapsed, the operator changed the pole to the place marked
"two." This time only half an hour was given to both sides of the
head.
I had been told by the emperor to remain. He
bad only stayed a few moments after the beginning of the operation
which was not new to him. At the end of the work on the first man
be was taken from under the influence of the magnetic anesthetizer
by merely reversing the poles of the instrument at a second
application. The Xioqa lectured upon the theme afforded by the
operation while the first patient was being removed. To the
considerable audience that had, by this time, assembled, he
said:
"You have seen the treatment of those mental
qualities which tended through their predominance to warp his
moral nature, something but partially developed. The process has
been partially to atrophy the vascular channels supplying that
portion of the brain where are located the organs of greed and of
destruction. But mark well this point, after all is said, the soul
is superior to the physical brain, and it is in the soul, the
nature of the man, in which these criminal tendencies inhere-the
brain and other organs being the seat of psychic expression--the
business office, so to speak. Hence, merely to have mechanically
hypnotized this subject would not accomplish our purpose.
Hypnotizing is an indrawing, and the cerebral blood-vessels
contract and become partially bloodless; indeed, they may become
fatally empty; this art is a very dangerous one. But the opposite
effect is produced in aphaism (Poseid equivalent for the modern
word "mesmerism").
The brain is filled with blood,
and the reversion of the instrument cessated the hypnotic and
initiated the aphaic process. It is at this moment that the mind
of the operator may assume control of the mind of the subject, and
suggest to the erring soul a permanent cessation of the error.
This man has been so treated, doubly treated, since not only has
the blood supply been partially cut off which went to those organs
where was the seat of his weakness, but with my will I have
impressed his soul to cease its sin, and I have supplied it with a
work to execute which will have a counter action. He may be
slightly ill for a few days, but his tendencies to sin will be
gone. It requires a superior mind, which has gone wrong in several
directions. to make a successful evil-doer, and where the lower
nature, chiefly a perverted sex-nature predominates, there will be
found the criminal. Atla has no debauchees, for if a person show
such disposition, the State takes the wayward one in hand and
operates upon the proper organs. But I need not dilate upon these
subjects any further."
*
In the latter half of my
fourth year of attendance there came to me one Prince Menax(Menax
held the highest ministerial office of all the Astik, the Rai's
chief adviser), who desired to know whether I would accept the
position of Secretary of Records, a position which gave
opportunity to become familiar with every detail of Poseid
government. He took this oportunity:
"Thus I became one of the
seven non-official, unenfranchised secretaries, who were entrusted
with the writing of special reports and the care of many important
state documents. Surely this was no small distinction to confer on
one out of nine thousand Xioqeni and a man, as yet, unenfranchised
in a nation of three hundred million people. If, in some sort, I
owed it to merit, yet I was not more worthy than a hundred other
of my fellow-students..."
*
after some time the emperor
gave him the offer to take a trip in the vacation-period to a
contry on another continent:
"I was not averse to doing as
he desired (travel away), and as the duty took me to a land barely
mentioned hitherto, the account of my long-ago vacation trip may
be prefaced by a description of Suernis, now called
Hindustan(india?rø-rem.), and Necropan or Egypt, the most
civilized nations not under Poseid supremacy."
(but a later sentence is
interpreted as the atlantians was some arrogant towards the
egypt/india-civ.):
"The differences in the two coeval
civilizations (atlantis(poseid) vs.egypt/india) lay in the fact,
that while Poseidi tended to the cultivation of the mechanical
arts, to sciences having to do with material things, and were
content to accept without question the religion of their
ancestors, the Suerni and Necropani paid but little heed to
anything not mainly occult and of religious
significance--practical. principles truly, occult laws having a
bearing on materiality--but none the less were they careless of
material objects except in so far as the proper maintenance of
life was concerned."
*
"We, as Poseidi, knew that
the mysterious nations (mentioned egypt and "india" /rø.rem)
across the waters were possessed of abilities which virtually
dwarfed our attainments, such as our power to traverse the aerial
or marine depths, our swift cars, our sub-surface sea ships. No,
they did not boast such conveniences, but they had no need of them
to carry on the course of their lives and, therefore, as we
supposed, no desire for such apparatus. Perhaps our scorn was more
affected than real, for in our more sober thought we acknowledged,
with no small admiration, their supremacy."
*
"Of what use our
instruments of war even against such a people, a single man of
whom, looking with eyes wherein glittered the terrible light of a
will power exerted to hurl in retribution the unseen forces of the
Night-Side, could cause our foemen to wither as green leaves
before the hot breath of fire?" p108
"Were missiles of value
here? Of use, when the person at whom they were aimed could arrest
them in their lightning path, and make them fall as thistle-down
at his feet? What, even, was the value of explosives, more awful
than nitroglycerin, dropped from vailx poised miles above in the
blue vault of heaven? None whatever; for the enemy, with prescient
gaze and perfect control of Night-Side forces we knew not of,
could arrest the falling destroyer, and instead of suffering harm
could annihilate that high ship and its living load. A burned
child fears the fire, and in times past we bad sought to conquer
these nations, and failed disastrously. Repulse was all they
sought to effect, and successful over us in this, we had been left
to go in peace."
*
"Atla had learned at last
so much of the secret as to wield magnetic forces for the
destruction of its foes, and had dispensed with missiles,
projectiles, and explosives as agents of defense. But the
knowledge of the Suerni (todays india?) was still greater. Greater
because our magnetic destroyers spread death only over restricted
areas circumjacent to the operator; theirs operated at any desired
point, however distant. Ours struck indiscriminately at all things
in the fated district; at things inanimate, as well as animate; at
men, whether foes or friends; at animals, at trees--all were
doomed. Their agencies went out under control, and struck at the
heart of the opposing force, not destroying life unnecessarily;
nor even molesting any of the enemy except the generals and
directors of their forces.
Prince Menax asked me that I
oblige (gjøre den tjenesten) him by going on a mission to that
people. I had never seen the land of Suern and, having a desire to
do so, felt well pleased that it was to be
gratified."
*
Some later in the palace, is told of a far
warcampaign from the atlantians againt the Suerni/india - where
the atl.army was beaten only by the magical use of the Suerni king
- who made every man in the attacing army fell to ground - as
their hearts stopped beating by magic
invocation.