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Atlantis & The Onokoia | One
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Atlantis & The Onokoia | Onewe’re getting into the truth of our stellar/cosmic influence history of suppressed high scienceHometree Lattice - https://suno.com/s/nd6m9KQjzFQsH4NqGolden Ration Flow - https://suno.com/s/PAWEOC05sPJHVcOlHometree Sanctuary - https://suno.com/s/aGCgxjhyMb7s2N5mMerkabah Drift - https://suno.com/s/nTtdwSI03fkneAYyPlato’s dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written around 360 BCE, remain the most detailed Western account of Atlantis. An Egyptian priest tells the Athenian Solon of a powerful island empire beyond the Pillars of Hercules in the Atlantic Ocean. Atlantis featured concentric rings of land and water, advanced engineering, abundant resources, and a society that began in wisdom and harmony. Over time, its people fell into hubris, greed, and conquest. After an unsuccessful attack on ancient Athens, violent earthquakes and floods struck. In a single day and night, the entire island sank beneath the waves—roughly 9,000 years before Solon, or about 11,600 years ago.This story echoes across cultures. The Hopi describe previous worlds destroyed by fire or flood due to imbalance. Aztec traditions speak of earlier Suns ending in catastrophe. Vedic epics recall grand conflicts involving sophisticated technologies, and Irish myths preserve tales of skilled peoples clashing with chaotic forces. These recurring patterns suggest the Atlantis legend preserves collective memories of real environmental upheavals, reshaped over generations into moral warnings about the loss of balance.The Timing of the Great FloodsThe end of the last Ice Age brought massive global sea-level rise. One dramatic period, Meltwater Pulse 1A (around 14,600–14,300 years ago), saw seas rise by up to 20 meters in just a few centuries, submerging coastal lands and islands. The Black Sea Deluge around 7,600 years ago — when Mediterranean waters burst through the Bosporus — created another catastrophic flood event, supported by geological evidence of submerged shorelines and ancient river valleys. These real floods align closely with the broad timeframe in Plato’s account and help explain why sinking-city myths appear so widely.Real Sunken Cities and Advanced TechnologyHistory confirms that sophisticated maritime cities could vanish beneath the waves. The Egyptian port of Thonis-Heracleion thrived for centuries before sinking due to earthquakes, tsunamis, and subsidence. Its rediscovery revealed grand temples, statues, and shipwrecks — clear proof that advanced coastal societies could disappear almost overnight.The Antikythera Mechanism, a sophisticated geared analog computer from around 150–100 BCE, demonstrates that ancient peoples possessed remarkable technological knowledge far beyond what was once assumed.Edgar Cayce and Crystal Technology in the Bermuda RegionIn the early 20th century, American psychic Edgar Cayce offered detailed readings that portrayed Atlantis as a real civilization spanning thousands of years. He described advanced crystal technology — particularly a large “firestone” or Tuaoi crystal — used for generating power, healing, communication, and even levitation. According to Cayce, this technology was a double-edged sword: when used wisely, it brought great benefit, but misuse for personal power and weapons contributed to Atlantis’s downfall. He predicted that remnants would re-emerge near Bimini in the Bahamas around the late 1960s — remarkably close to the discovery of the Bimini Road, an underwater formation of large, aligned limestone blocks.While mainstream geology explains the Bimini Road as natural beachrock, its straight alignment and location continue to intrigue researchers. Combined with local Bahamian and Caribbean traditions of ancient advanced peoples and lands lost to the sea, these accounts point to the Bermuda Triangle region as a plausible center for Atlantis lore. The Triangle’s reported magnetic anomalies, compass failures, and mysterious events may reflect lingering energetic effects from a submerged site where powerful crystal-based technology once operated.A Hybridized TruthThe Atlantis legend likely weaves together multiple real threads: massive post-Ice Age floods, dramatic events like the Thera eruption, sunken cities such as Thonis-Heracleion, evidence of advanced ancient technology like the Antikythera Mechanism, and specific Atlantic/Caribbean memories centered on the Bermuda area — including Cayce’s accounts of crystal power systems. Over centuries, these elements merged into a profound cautionary tale about the fragility of civilization when it loses harmony with nature and human relationships.This grounded, hybridized view honors both the archaeological and geological record and the enduring metaphorical power of myth. Atlantis does not require belief in a literal lost continent to carry truth. It stands as a living mirror, reminding us that advanced capabilities — whether crystals, machines, or modern technology — demand wisdom, humility, and deep relational balance. The story continues to invite reflection on our own relationship with power, the oceans, and one another.* Plato. Timaeus and Critias. Translated by Benjamin Jowett (or Robert Gregg Bury in Loeb Classical Library editions). c. 360 BCE. Standard Stephanus pagination is used for scholarly citation.* Ryan, William B. F., and Walter C. Pitman. Noah’s Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries About the Event That Changed History. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998. (Black Sea Deluge Hypothesis)* Friedrich, Walter L., et al. “Santorini Eruption Radiocarbon Dated to 1627–1600 B.C.” Science 312, no. 5773 (2006): 548. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1125087 (Minoan/Thera eruption dating)* Friedrich, Walter L. Santorini: Volcano, Natural History, Mythology. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2009.* Goddio, Franck, and others. Publications on Thonis-Heracleion excavations, including Topography and Excavation of Heracleion-Thonis and East Canopus (1996–2006). Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, 2007.* Freeth, Tony, et al. “Decoding the Ancient Greek Astronomical Calculator Known as the Antikythera Mechanism.” Nature 444 (2006): 587–591. (and subsequent papers, e.g., Freeth et al. 2021 in Scientific Reports)* Cayce, Edgar Evans (compiled and edited with Hugh Lynn Cayce). Edgar Cayce on Atlantis. New York: Paperback Library, 1968 (and later editions).* Little, Gregory L., Lora Little, and John Van Auken. Edgar Cayce’s Atlantis. Virginia Beach: A.R.E. Press, 2006. (Comprehensive synthesis of Cayce’s Atlantis readings, including Tuaoi / Firestone crystal details)* Key Cayce reading series: 440-5, 2072 series, and others compiled in the above works. These describe the Tuaoi Stone (Firestone) as a large, six-sided crystal used for power generation, healing, levitation, and communication.* Goddio, Franck, and Aurélia Masson-Berghoff (eds.). Sunken Cities: Egypt’s Lost Worlds. London: Thames & Hudson, 2016. (Thonis-Heracleion)* Various peer-reviewed papers on Bimini Road / Bahamas underwater formations (primarily geological interpretations as beachrock, with ongoing alternative discussions).METHODOLOGY & TECHNOLOGICAL DISCLOSUREIn accordance with modern academic standards for research transparency, the development of this analysis involved a hybridized human-AI investigative framework. Foundational research, conceptual processing, and data tracking parameters were processed utilizing Grok (xAI). Structural synthesis, structural editing, and LaTeX typesetting compilations were executed with the assistance of Gemini. Ultimate conceptual design, interpretation of historical texts, and epistemic governance of the final analysis remain entirely with the investigator. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit opheliaeverfall.substack.com
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