The New View over Atlantis
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Overview
John Michell's highly controversial The View Over Atlantis was first published in 1969. This unrivaled introduction to megalithic science, earth mysteries and the inner meaning of number and measure has been enlarged and updated in The New View Over Atlantis. Michell contributes an impressive body of new evidence and new argument to support the theory that at one time, many thousands of years ago, there was a worldwide, highly sophisticated civilization that Plato referred to as Atlantis. He reveals that ancient stone monuments and earthworks found about the globe are not randomly strewn, but are a well-executed system of psychic centers connected worldwide and used by the people of Atlantis. Michell also demonstrates the significant modern discovery of "leys," a mysterious network of straight lines that link the ancient places around the world. He carefully and thoroughly documents the research that points to these ancient sites as place of high magic.Colin Wilson called it " one of the great seminal books of our generation."
Synopsis
John Michell's highly controversial The View Over Atlantis was first published in 1969. This unrivaled introduction to megalithic science, earth mysteries and the inner meaning of number and measure has been enlarged and updated in The New View Over Atlantis. Michell contributes an impressive body of new evidence and new argument to support the theory that at one time, many thousands of years ago, there was a worldwide, highly sophisticated civilization that Plato referred to as Atlantis. He reveals that ancient stone monuments and earthworks found about the globe are not randomly strewn, but are a well-executed system of psychic centers connected worldwide and used by the people of Atlantis. Michell also demonstrates the significant modern discovery of "leys," a mysterious network of straight lines that link the ancient places around the world. He carefully and thoroughly documents the research that points to these ancient sites as place of high magic.