Customer Reviews
Will you be able to put this book down ?! - By: , 25 Jan 2000 
This is a trmendous & extremely interesting book, about the readings of Edgar Cayce, when he touched on the subject of Atlantis. It raises a lot of questions & also makes you question everything that you previously believed in. Ever wondered why native Indians seem similar to Asians, or why places on the other side of the world from one another have similar names ? Although written with an American slant it is a tremendous buy. It should be combined with the Mayan Prophecies, the Orion Mystery & the Tutankhamun Prophecies, which are all excellent readings & are on a similar topic.
Good book - By: , 07 Mar 1999 
Atlantis is the perpetual mystery. Did it exist or didn't it? If so, where? The romantic notion is that it was somewhere west of the Pillars of Hercules. The more practical notion is that Plato, who mentions Atlantis for the first time, said it was larger than Libya & Egypt combined. However, there's a more practical explanation for the skeptics. Akritiri, a town on the Santornini, (Thera), is probably the model for Atlantis. The town of Akritiri was buried by a volcanic eruption which put an end to the Minoan civilization. Did Atlantis exist? It might have. The Bimini Wall, may or may not be, evidence of Atlantis. If it did, & there's a coverup, & I'm not saying that there is, then the first phase of our history began 12,000 years ago & this is phase two. If it didn't, then Mesopatamia, Egypt, India, & China, are secure as the cradles of civilization. The simple truth is, we just don't know.
Edgar Cayce shakes the foundations of our origins. - By: , 22 Sep 1997 
Edgar Cayce on Atlantis will make any modern science reader tremble from its disclosures.
The book compiles the readings by the famed Edgar Cayce on which the lost continent of Atlantis was mentioned.
The reader is immersedin controversy as Cayce's readings connect Atlantis to the origins of all the unanswered & answered questions regarding the origins of man & civilization.
Cayce's book is a mustin a worldin which we live with so many intangibles & for those graspping for a new light on their views of the origins of man & civilizations.