• Visions of Atlantis

  • Reclaiming our Lost Ancient Legacy
  • By: Michael Le Flem
  • Narrated by: Chris Sims
  • Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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By: Michael Le Flem
Narrated by: Chris Sims
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People the world over have grappled with the story of Atlantis for millennia. But how much is fact? How much is fiction? How much is something else, filtered through the obscuring lens of time?

Clairvoyant impressions from Edgar Cayce, Frederick Oliver, Rudolf Steiner, Barbara Hand Clow, and others supplement a concerted scientific, philosophical, and historical investigation of humanity's antediluvian achievements and Atlantis' tragic demise.

At the same time, listeners will see just how the story of Atlantis has evolved from the seminal account passed down by Plato almost 2,400 years ago into those of the present day, as we engage with some of its strongest proponents and harshest critics alike.

More than just a dry catalog of Atlantean footnotes, Visions of Atlantis strikes at the core of the great divide between materialist reductionism and the frontiers of metaphysics, enjoining listeners to reconsider some of their most deeply held beliefs about ancient technology, psychic phenomena, reincarnation, and the vast unknown past.

©2022 Michael Le Flem (P)2023 Michael Le Flem
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Fascinating Explorations of Atlantis

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this historic & metaphysical exploration of atlantis. I like that he correlates ancient history with thought provoking mysteries. Through past life regression I have heard of many sessions that go into ancient advanced civilizations. Overall, captivating & left me pondering the enigma of Atlantis.

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Fresh+Fantastic newer author! Great read

Really interesting information and view on this topic. I will be looking forward to the next title by this author! I highly recommend this book to anybody into Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval, Andrew Collins, or ancient mysteries in general!

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fun book.

narrator kept changing accents. he randomely speeks with american, irish, and scottish accents. found the accents distracting at first but grew to enjoy the weird transitions.

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The book is good...

I enjoyed the content of this book, but the narration was uninspired. He sounds uninterested in what he's reading, and I found myself spacing out every few minutes. I found this truly tragic as his accent is interesting, and there's information here I haven't encountered before that my brain kept slipping right over.

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Food for thought

Great info, and organized in an entertaining way. Mysteries remain and remain cloaked in fascination. Lots to ponder.

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True or Not True: Who Can Say for Sure?

An amazing book with very Thought provoking ideas. Since there is no one available to say it is more than fiction, why then, with evidences of historical facts, can we not treat it in the same light and consideration as the stories of lessor enlightened archaeologists, whose attestations are only backed up by an over-bloated academic degree and their own pomposity. And I am no expert by any means, but what I understand from this book feels so much better than some of the craziest stories that come out of academia about our historic past. So true or not, who can say for sure? For me if it were a pill, this one is so much easier to swallow.

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My first foray into Atlantis

You can tell the author spent a lot of time researching this book. I was pleasantly surprised how he laid out the facts for the reader to form their opinion instead of twisting them to fit his narrative. It’s fun to read and very interesting, especially for someone new to the subject

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Great book! fascinating stories about Edgar Cayce

I was unfamiliar with Edgar Cayce until this. Looks of great info on him and the guy who wrote the dweller on two planets. There were some audio issues like sentences that repeated, and one entire chapter that started over, or repeated, not sure. still a cool book though.

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Fascinating, captivating, and fun!

Highly recommended. The author pulls together a fascinating story from the ancient past that shows just how much evidence there is for the lost city of Atlantis. The narration is enhanced by occasional music and a variety in performance.

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Good read

He kinda hopped around a lot and the accents made it tough to listen but got through it and wasn’t a bother anymore. Very informative he gave me a lot of research to do on my own.

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