Scientifically, archaeologically, and geologically naive.
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I approached the book with trepidation, fearing that any book co-written by descendants of Edgar Cayce would be a thinly veiled attempt at quasi-scientific validation of his `readings'. On this the jury is out, as the use of current archaeological, geological and scientific thought, fails to vindicate the authors arguments, and leaves the reader both scientifically and spiritually unfulfilled. However it is not entirely unworthy, as there are a few glints of `orichalcum' amongst its pages, but as any panhandler knows, it takes a lot of sifting through silt to find a gleam of gold.
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Must be read with an open mind
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The book basically contains 3 parts: Some of Edgar Cayce's readings related to Atlantis; The evidences both from a Geology and Archaeology viewpoint; and a brief history of the archaeology findings in both Egypt and Bimini. The book by no means shed more light onto this mystery. The book must be read with an open mind especially when Edgar Cayce spoke of the origin of humankind, nevertheless, it is always interesting to read other peoples' philosophy on matter such as this. The later two elements of this book (Geology, Archaeology findings) makes it worthwhile to read. The Author in every why he could, attempted to use these findings/evidence to support Edgar Cayce's views, however, these findings/evidence by no means confirm nor deny the existence of Atlantis.
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Edgar Cayce returns to solidify people's belief in Atlantis
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In this book Edgar Cayce's readings visit all the aspects of Atlantis. It answered all my questions and suspicions. I would recommend this book to anybody interested in learning something new. This book inspired me to create a webpage and search for information that was so fascinating I found myself sitting at my computer all day! I would encourage you to read this book and let it enlighten you.
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A superb over-view of the Atlantis quest, past and present.
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This welcome addition to the Atlantis catalogue provides a succinct yet detailed overview of past and current thinking, discoveries, hypotheses and searches for Atlantis. The book is liberally sprinkled with numerous Edgar Cayce quotations which may put off some sceptics but is a delight for the rest of us! I was impressed by the detailed documentation of the different explorations undertaken together with the close examination of available scientific evidence and thinking. A six page bibilography of books and periodicals further attests to the scholarly approach of its authors. Essential reading for those who hear the call.
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Lastest book on Atlantis - factual and comprehensive!
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Is data from Edgar Cayce, America's best known and documented psychic fact or fiction? Evaluated scientifically, this question springs to life. The authors meticulously research and document recent geological and archeological discoveries, comparing them with Cayce's data.
Includes carbon dating the Great Pyramid; Evidence for an older age of the Sphinx; New discoveries around Bimini and scientific data supporting Cayce's statements about future earthquakes.
The most recent and factual book on the "Atlantis Question" - It covers Atlantis from Plato to the present.
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