Physical remains
of Altantis litter the Atlantic Ocean floor, as the United States
Navy knows full well. Also, you have been taught to view the ocean
bottom is a contradictory way. In one respect, it's a pretty accepted
view that the ocean floor spreads from a central line of volcanic
uprise, pushing the continents on their merry ways. However, this
perspective needs to be joined with another little idea.
The earth's crust
BUBBLES. Particularly beneath the seas, where the pressure of the
water and that of the thinner crust create an energetic zone of crustal
movement. Movement up, and movement down. This can happen quickly,
vide Surtsey, over a longer "geologic" period, vide the fracturing
and final sinking of the Atlantean land mass. But the essential thing
to grasp here is that the "solid" crust of the earth floats upward
and sinks downward as the larger process of "bubbling" takes place
in the mantle and beyond. No one knows what is really down there.
Science simply guesses and passes it off as this great discovered
truth. And, of course, I cannot see that far down, either. It is simply
too dense.
First, get rid
of the notion that the Atlanteans were human, or even pre-human. They
were not. They were artifically created adaptations of a terrestrial
hominid with a 4-D consciousness. They were, in one sense, EXTRUSIONS
into this world. The Atlanteans were ETs far more than we are. But
even those words do not begin to explain them. The Atlantean conciousness
evolved from less material (some use the term "etheric," but that
is just a variation on 4-D form) toward the sensual, or physical.
The evolution of the Atlanteans was an extrusion of 4-D consciousness
into the 3-D plane (language pales). An ET colony if you like.
However, none
of this is of any great revelation. What is more important at the
moment is to discuss how "Atlantis" fell, and where it can be physically
located. The Sargasso Sea is a clear indicator. The Bimini plateau
is the southern end, and the Azores are the far side. Lots of bits
and pieces litter the ocean in between.
The problem was
that Atlantis as a continent sat on top of a mantle bubble. Over time,
the Atlanteans learned how to tap the vast gases and other (EM) forces
that were in a sort of geological stasis within this "bubble". While
succeeding cultures that remembered Atlantis lavished all kinds of
moral lessons onto the use of this energy to drive technology, the
actual discussion among the Atlanteans was simply whether or not this
was a good idea to mess with the very foundation of the land on which
they lived.
Cayce's Children
of One (I removed the sexual bias) and Children of Belial are the
Democrats and Republicans of that debate, which went on for ages by
our calendar. The Atlanteans lived for centuries, some of them for
millenia; it was natural to them. As they became more and more engrossed
in the material body, however, this diminished (you can see a shadow
of this in the ages given for the ancients in the Old Testament of
the Bible). It was discovered, however, that the physical body could
be re-energized. The process, however, was both energy intensive (in
a 4-D way, which corrupted time/space as we think of it in 3-D) and
also corrupted the physical body if misused. Which, as Cayce said,
it was.
Ultimately, what
the old stories we have left--and the ones channeled by Cayce, too--are
talking about when they discuss immorality is the tapping of the crustal
energy to run a biomorphic technology that intensified the connection
between the 4-D consciousness and the 3-D physical body. These technologies
did not just absorb and convert the crustal contingua,they warped
the "natural" balance between the 4-D and 3-D existences. This is
a very organic event, in clairvoyant terms. The Children of One said,
"Do not do this for the sake of living longer and gratifying your
explorations of biological forms." The other side said, "Fools. You
cheat yourself."Or something like that, anyway.
So it came to
pass that the warpage caused the bubble to burst. (Oh, sometimes language
can really come across). This spewed out vast quantities of chemical
compounds into the ocean, which boiled in places and caught fire;
in others it just made stenchy ooze like mud. The mantle bubble, once
pierced, took a while to reestablish a geological balance. I think
this is what Cayce refers to as the First and Second Destructions.
Both times, the Atlanteans breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that's
all there was. (Wrong. Thank you for playing.)
The backwash of
the Final Destruction, as Cayce calls it, was the Biblical and Sumerian
Floods. What happened to Atlantis is that the crust subsided as the
bubble beneath settled into a new equilibrium. It still leaks, and
there are geomagnetic disturbances. Some of the Atlantean technology,
which was solid state, is still reacting to the energy being released.
This weakens the interface between 4-D and 3-D planes. Voila, you
got your Bermuda Triangle.
You want to find
Atlantis? Ask the U.S. Navy what their acoustic imaging systems have
shown (get prepared to hear the word "anomaly" at lot) while cruising
along in their submarines. Of course, this is all fantasy to some.
But to others, it is true if you look at it.
Inquiring minds
want to know where they can get a piece of the rock: are there remains
of Atlantis left upon the earth? Yes, there are. The most easily accessible
ones are undersea, which is to say the least approachable ones are
on land. Some of them have been and still are being excavated by the
military, formerly exclusively US forces but now a coalition--formed
largely because the US military wanted to "dig" in some places they
couldn't swipe from the American people. Gives you a new view of certain
areas of New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. But these details are digressions.
The goal of finding
Atlantis is not just finding some old buildings--there are plenty
of those, most of them still undisturbed deep underground. The real
desire is to possess their legendary technology, which is more of
a general vision for most people than any actual specific object,
even though they don't know what that might be.
Among the accomplishments
of the Atlanteans, for example, was "perfect" weather control. Now
the average immediate notion is of abundant fields of waving grain
in endless summer alongside the most beautiful of beaches. They had
that, and it bored them; too utilitarian to them, like we might look
at a vineyard. They left such backlands to the serving creatures.
The Atlanteans had come into the physical world essentially for the
stimulation. They loved storms. Whole areas of their land were given
over, like national parks, to violent displays of atmospheric turbulence.
Their servants, of course, were less fond of these events, which could
in the equivalent of "artisitic license" spill over and kill them,
destroy their homes, etc. If the Atlanteans 1) noticed, and 2) cared,
they could restore all this damage at will. Some did, some didn't.
They also had
the ability to effect geological events for their experiential pleasure.
Volcanic fountains were a favorite, but much was done with steam and
mineral venting for artistic result. They had plenty of time--the
earlier ones were still immortal. More than one volcanic seamount
poking its head above the waters of the Atlantic Ocean started out
this way. Later, of course, they lost control. Blooey.
The real core
of Atlantean technology that can still be dug up around the earth
was far beyond something as simple as weather control. What has attracted
the military like carrion is the "threshold" technology. Some hint
of this just floated up in the movie Stargate, except that the Atlantean
version could be called "Probability Gate." It's a solid state device
(with no selectable "dial" like the stargate in the movie, for instance)
that uses what we think of as time/space as an energy source. The
theshold is a lens into probable existence streams, or continua.
The Atlanteans
existed in many, many such streams, moving past the interdimensional
"barrier" like salmon through rapids. This physical earth was only
one of them. There are infinitely many earths, each with some small
variation from the others that makes it unique unto itself. The mindstreams
of the noncorporeal Atlanteans entered these material continua and
built outcomes like we make houses or boats. It was to them only a
matter of consciousness. (Sorry, but linear language will sometimes
carry more than one stream at a time). But still, if any of this was
true, we ought to have our share of Atlantean physical remains. We
do.
People ask, "Well,
if that's true, why haven't we got any in museums?" These are people
who don't know how museums work. What's out on display is only what
can be explained according to the reigning structure of knowledge.
To do differently, of course, would make the museums look incompetent.
But in reality, museum storerooms and warehouses contain vast stores
of crates, drawers, and boxes whose contents have slipped from living
memory. All that is left is some descriptive line in a finding aid
or an index card, if that. So many index cards, so little time...
A lot of Atlantean artifacts have been found--and more than a few
have been thrown out in the trash by curators who either rejected
them as junk or declared them "fakes" or "hoaxes", all because the
object didn't fit into the existing intellectual recognition program
running on the individual in question. Examples of this syndrome with
more prosaic objects are legion.
The US military
got seriously interested in Atlantis in the 1940s, when some bright
soul manage to connect the brilliant comments of Tesla with the little
problem that had been delivered to them by the recovery of something
in the New Mexican desert. Tesla explained, albeit only partly, what
happened when they managed to reconstruct a strange device that was,
"apparently," an engine. In the 1940s, engines were used by humans
for "propulsion," and this thing they struggled to put back together
had been smaller than the earth, ergo it "moved" and the device that
so perplexed them was what "moved" it. Ergo, engino.
Not exactly. There
were complications. People vanished into thin air, for example, and
then returned to sight when the "engine" was shut off. "Wow," they
thought in 40s-mindset, "It can make things invisible! How useful!"
Small problem, though. The people who came back were sometimes, most
of the time, "not quite right." The glaring error here, naturally,
is the assumption that what you saw after was what you saw before.
Annnngggghhhh. Wrong. Thank you for playing. However, some people
managed to come back better for the trip, so to speak.
They told marvelous
stories that didn't make any sense at all about turning up on Earth--recognizable
from the moon, if nothing else--but it wasn' the earth, really, at
least not the one that we knew. Again, the concept being aired now
by Fox in the show Sliders is a good representation of the effect.
But, after a while,
actually about two decades, the light bulb went on in the head of
a young theoretical physicist, who really learned it from Tesla but
wasn't consciously aware of the link. "What if," he said, "they are
travelling in time..." You see, he didn't get all of it right, but
the game was afoot. This fellow now runs the main administration of
his endeavor. Time Tunnel was born, to use a popular metaphor of the
day. They still had not figured out that moving in time/space means
moving in consciousness. Remember our friends the Atlanteans?
Well, it happens
that some of the people who popped off on these little journeys into
infinity ran into--guess who? And this really intrigued the Atlanteans
no end. It was very much the Planet of the Apes mythos. Here the Atlanteans
had self-aware versions of their own creations, known to them only
as blissed out servantoids, showing up in the equivalent of the middle
of a busy street in broad daylight. This is where language gets dicey,
because it is linear and these events are not. What follows is language.
Humans from the
continuum of what you probably relate to as this physical earth appeared
in only *some* of the Atlantean continua. I know, that's hard to understand,
but in time it will be clearer as you get used to 4-D consciousness.
The voyageurs, however, did not know this. In classical linear thought,
they believed there were going to the same "place." The notion of
probability drift did not occur to them. Some individuals who returned
to relate these things were unjustly labeled as liars--or, more usually,
farmed out (literally, sent to finish off their days on remote farms)--as
crazies. But then some of them *were* crazy, because what they learned
was simply not to be integrated in the mindset to which they were
attached.
However, eventually,
slow as it was, the story was pieced together. Atlantis was not a
myth. This ancient legend had a basis in fact. Furthermore--and this
is really a modern development--there was more than one Atlantis.
What Plato was talking about had a historical basis, but there was
more than one such history. People came back with different stories--reliable,
carefully picked and trained, highly motivated and dedicated types.
Of course, they doubted the person, instead of looking at the pattern
of the stories.
In the 1960s,
LSD was brought to bear on this problem. Although the use of the engines
had been generally prohibited, they were again off and running when
it was discovered that LSD--and now a host of more sophisticated such
chemicals-- broadened the insights available to what were called "journeymen."
They figured out the implications of their collection of devices a
great deal more than they had earlier.
And that started
them looking around. At first, they looked under the ocean. Found
some stuff, but mostly the same as if you wanted nuclear technology
and excavated Podunk, USA. You wonder how long it can take to add
2 and 2. They've got a bunch of "crashed" craft. They send people
off into the great beyond and maybe get the same one back. But remember,
folks, we've got linear minds going full tilt here. And they are *scientifically*
trained minds...which means denial is in full flower.
"Like, hey. Could
it be that portions of "Atlantis" still exist?" Duh. And through some
intense committee effort the outshoot was location of crashed "saucer"
= location of Atlantis. Well, close enough for government work. They
stopped looking undersea, and started looking on land. They could
have saved themselves ten years of trouble and countless billions
of taxpayer dollars if they had simply hired a Tibetan lama; but I
digress again.
There are two
principal Atlantean thresholds on earth. One is in central Asia, appearing
for all the world like a desert. The other is on the North American
continent. What pisses off the US military so much is that it is largely
in Mexico, with smaller areas in, as I said, New Mexico, Arizona,
and Nevada. And appearing, for all the world, like a desert. And the
Mexicans, deeply offended in the late 1940s by an aggression upon
their sovereign territory--and a related anger toward the US government
for not giving back the billions of Maximillian's treasure recovered
as part of this search process--the Mexicans don't know what the Americans
want but they can't have it, whatever it is. Without paying, anyway.
And since the Americans won't say what they want, the Mexicans can't
fix a price....and you get the picture.
So, now the US
military has gone to China. Kissy, kissy. The Chinese are little more
saavy in these matters, having their own collection--after all, they
have their own threshold. They know exactly what they want for services
rendered. Chinese: "First, shove off about Tibetan and Chinese human
rights violations."
US: "No problem.
We'll have Clinton take care of it."
Chinese: "OK,
Charley. Second, who we sell arms to and what we sell is our free
enterprise business"
US: "OK. Sell
away."
Chinese (who always
leave the best for last): "We know how you've treated the British
in these matters, who have diligently turned over everything to you
and gotten five cents of sweets in return. We demand full and complete
presence at all operations in our territory. Further, you may take
nothing with you when you leave. (This was rather clever, because
the Chinese knew the Americans would bring in all sorts of delicious
equipment; so, even if these foreign devils were crazy, the Chinese
would have good compensation for their trouble).
US: "OK." sotto
voce (Damn these geeks are hard to do business with).
But this leaves
the Americans with an unsolved problem. The Chinese don't have any
operable engines of their own--and if one is taken from the states,
it will have to be left there under the terms of the agreement. And
you have to have one to open the door. A real poser for the US. So
for now, they're just doing "cartographic" studies. But that committee
is back in session trying to figure out a way around the difficulty.