Tactical Remote Viewing by ANGELA THOMPSON SMITH

Tactical Remote Viewing by ANGELA THOMPSON SMITH

Author:ANGELA THOMPSON SMITH [Thompson Smith, Angela]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mindwise Publishing
Published: 2019-03-20T07:00:00+00:00


Further Information:

Timaneus and Critias by Plato. Penguin Classics

Atlantis. Steven Andrews and CJ Stone. Predictions Magazine (UK). September 2009 pp 8 -11.

‘Edgar Cayce on Atlantis’ (Edgar Cayce series) by Edgar Evans Cayce

‘Isis Unveiled’ (1877) and ‘The Secret Doctrine’ by Madame Blavatsky

Searching for Atlantis through Ancient Languages.

October 27th, 2008.

2019 Notes: In an earlier session, it was intuitively perceived that if Atlantean emigrants reached Europe, eventually becoming modern Europeans, surviving early European languages might reflect their Atlantean origins. In fact, others have also speculated on the possible lineage of language from Atlantean to Cornish, Gaelic, Basque, Welsh, Breton and other languages. Much of this section comes from researched information.

When I was attending the University of Wales in Cardiff, as an undergraduate, I had the opportunity to take Welsh as a second language but did not sign up. I wish now that I had as I may have been learning the language of the Atlanteans! If you visit Wales, you will notice that many of the road and place signs are in two languages: Welsh and English. The Welsh language is actively promoted both in Wales and around the world.

Introduction:

R. Cedric Leonard in ‘Linguistic Connections: A Paleolithic Language,’ writes that “Linguists have believed for some time now that a language exists today which can be traced back to the Stone Age. Just how far back is uncertain but at least as far back as the Neolithic Age. Whether or not it can be traced further back into the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) remains to be seen. The huge areas once covered by this language and its close relatives are the very same areas which were occupied by Cro-Magnon Man of the Paleolithic Age.”

Leonard claims that modern Cro-Magnon people can be found today in certain parts of Western Europe, North Africa and some of the Atlantic Islands. Physical anthropologists agree, he says, that Cro-Magnon is represented in modern times by the Berber and the Tuareg people of North Africa, the recently extinct Guanches of the Canary Isles, the Basques of northern Spain, the Aquitanian living in the Dordogne Valley and Brittany in France and, in the past, those living on the Isle d’Oleron. Leonard adds an interesting bit of information that many groups of people descended from Cro-Magnon added “tani” to their name, existing today as the Mauitani of North Africa, the Bretani (now Breton) of France and Brittany of the British Isles or Great Britain.

As well as the typical Cro-Magnon skull, which was lighter and longer than the Neanderthal skull, Cro-Magnon people left generations who had a lighter skin pigment, and light brown or blond hair of a golden or reddish tint. As well as being predominant in the British Isles, this lighter pigmentation is also seen among the Tuareg and Berbers. But did the language spoken by these people show similarities?

Leonard suggests that there is a family of languages, which he terms the Berber-Ibero-Basque Complex which are not related to other languages spoken throughout Europe or the Near East “The languages involved are



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