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I Found Atlantis
Atlantis, The Garden of Eden, and Noah's Ark occured at the same time, place and were the same people
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June 2002 - In My book, "I Found Atlantis," Plato's dialogues about the Lost Island of Atlantis shows that the Bible story in Geneses about the Creation, the deluge and the Garden of Eden, were about the same people, place, and at the same time.
Moses is believed to be the author of Genesis. He was an Egyptian priest of Amon Ra. He had at his disposal all the information that the priest at Saias had when he informed the Greeks about the ancient civilization.
Religion at that time was a means of uniting people in order to lead them. Moses spent much time with Magic and solicited his charismatic brother, Aran, to assist him. He used many methods to unite the children of Israel for the journey out of Egypt. Therefore their history and their god was the unifying force for this journey. When writing their history, he was utilizing the same stories of the deluge and their escape from the Island of Atlantis-Eden, as Plato received from the priest at Saias. Plato said that the Atlanteans had spread into Greece Asia Minor and Egypt. His dialogue showed that the priest at Saias used the lunar and solstice calendars in his computation of time.
The Bible said Man shall live no more than 120-years he is mortal. What happened is they changed from the Lunar years to the Solstice year; which is ½ a solar year.
The people of Asia Minor had a concept of that Primordial Hill surrounded with water where creation took place, and each city-state claimed it was in their area.
In the third millennium BC, Mennen introduced the god Ptah, alias Posiedon, and the legend of the hill of Nan, which was surrounded by water, the place of creation.
Each Egyptian Priest built their temples near a small hill claiming it was the hill of Nan, where creation took place.
Moses said that god planted a garden in Eden and put Adam and eve in that garden instructing them to partake of al the food in the garden except the fruit of the tree of life, saying in the day you eat there of you shall surly die.
Poseidon planted a garden in the Island of Atlantis and gave Atlas his Citadel surrounded by water.
The Yew, a sacred tree of the Atlantian, Druid priest, was the tree of death, and rebirth. The yew tree can live for at least 3,000 years; and this fact, combined with it being an evergreen, points to it as the tree of life. Yet, it is thought to be a tree of death because its leaves are poisonous. The history of Ireland as written by the early monks and Druid Priest indicates a record of the receding waters. The history is entitled "Leabhar Erieann," also known as the book of invasions. The first of six invasions took place before the flood and was led by Casair, a daughter of Bith, son of Noah. Next came Pantholan-a descendent of the early Atlantians who fled the deluge and went to Greece. He cleared four plains and seven lakes.
Nemhedh led the third invasion; he was, also, from Greece. During his time four lakes were formed and twelve plains were cleared. After that, there were no more lakes formed or plains cleared. Indicating normal water level.
God said a river flowed out of the Garden of Eden-the Servin River flowed from Poseidon's canals, leading to his citadel.Poseidon's citadel is known today as The Old Oswestry Hill Fort. It is shown on the front cover of the book.
Before the deluge, the Atlantians cultivated the land. Pollen from domestic crops existed in the Severin Basin until 3,700 BC. In samples taken from the Severin Basin and between 3,700 and 3,400 BC, no agricultural pollen was fond in the Severin Basin. In 3400 BC pollen from agriculture crops was again present by the carbon-14 dating method. This indicates that the water level had forced the Atlantians to leave the area during that time. The Jewish calendar began in 3,761 BC.
Henry B. Ambrose Success Systems at Work 714-986-9612 ambrosehenry@msn.com http://www.successsystemsatwork.com
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