Mozart
12-22-2007, 08:02 PM
hey former atlanteans,
i'm calling you "former atlanteans" because many of you easily have lived lives in the atlantean era, as i know that i have.
brad steiger's book, atlantis rising, was published many years ago and, recently, he had shared something that he claims to have happened, to wit:
another interesting story that occurred during the writing of the book was the strange telephone call that i received while working late one night on the manuscript from someone who claimed to be an atlantean and who was calling from one of their undersea bases. yes, i know what you’re thinking: why should i be surprised if i, an author of the strange and unusual, received a call from a nut who believed that he was living in a city under the ocean? maybe. but i just happened to be working on chapter five: “mighty teachers from an undersea kingdom” when he called.
http://www.ufomystic.com/breaking-news/steiger-on-atlantis/
so suspending disbelief for a moment and considering the possibility of atlantean survivors--their direct descendants, really--surviving the collapse of the great civilization and land by creating self-sustaining underwater bases is quite plausible, isn't it? they were advanced enough to make that happen, weren't they?
there had to be a few who presciently foresaw the event with enough time to go deep under the sea and build their underwater bases; if so, then it's possible that they have survived to this day in those bases. i wish that ra had been asked a question about this topic of atlantean survivors surviving in undersea bases.
of course this whole "phone call" from a claimed atlantean survivor could have been a prank, or a fabrication by steiger...but why would steiger willingly share this alleged anecdote if it didn't happen at all? who knows?
but just the idea of direct descendants (other than the land-living ones, such as the tibetans) living in still-existing atlantean undersea bases is an intriguing one. the idea of them being able to make a phone call to someone on land and be able to speak english with knowledge of one's surface work--such as the progress of steiger's work on his book and being right in a chapter that pertained to undersea bases--is a mind-boggling one.
the smart money is on the idea that the whole phone-call-from-an-atlantean is a prank, but ya never know...until the truth finally emerges...from the sea, no less.
~seth
i'm calling you "former atlanteans" because many of you easily have lived lives in the atlantean era, as i know that i have.
brad steiger's book, atlantis rising, was published many years ago and, recently, he had shared something that he claims to have happened, to wit:
another interesting story that occurred during the writing of the book was the strange telephone call that i received while working late one night on the manuscript from someone who claimed to be an atlantean and who was calling from one of their undersea bases. yes, i know what you’re thinking: why should i be surprised if i, an author of the strange and unusual, received a call from a nut who believed that he was living in a city under the ocean? maybe. but i just happened to be working on chapter five: “mighty teachers from an undersea kingdom” when he called.
http://www.ufomystic.com/breaking-news/steiger-on-atlantis/
so suspending disbelief for a moment and considering the possibility of atlantean survivors--their direct descendants, really--surviving the collapse of the great civilization and land by creating self-sustaining underwater bases is quite plausible, isn't it? they were advanced enough to make that happen, weren't they?
there had to be a few who presciently foresaw the event with enough time to go deep under the sea and build their underwater bases; if so, then it's possible that they have survived to this day in those bases. i wish that ra had been asked a question about this topic of atlantean survivors surviving in undersea bases.
of course this whole "phone call" from a claimed atlantean survivor could have been a prank, or a fabrication by steiger...but why would steiger willingly share this alleged anecdote if it didn't happen at all? who knows?
but just the idea of direct descendants (other than the land-living ones, such as the tibetans) living in still-existing atlantean undersea bases is an intriguing one. the idea of them being able to make a phone call to someone on land and be able to speak english with knowledge of one's surface work--such as the progress of steiger's work on his book and being right in a chapter that pertained to undersea bases--is a mind-boggling one.
the smart money is on the idea that the whole phone-call-from-an-atlantean is a prank, but ya never know...until the truth finally emerges...from the sea, no less.
~seth