About this book
William Scott-Elliot's Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria invites listeners into a fascinating exploration of two legendary civilizations that captivated the imagination of early twentieth-century occult scholars. This compelling collection combines two groundbreaking works—The Story of Atlantis (1896) and The Lost Lemuria (1904)—presenting Scott-Elliot's theosophical interpretation of these mythical lands and their place in human history.
Drawing from occult traditions and esoteric teachings, Scott-Elliot provides detailed accounts of Atlantis and Lemuria's geography, social structures, and ultimate decline. Rather than relying solely on conventional historical records, he taps into alternative sources of knowledge explored by the Theosophical Society, offering readers a unique perspective on civilizations lost to time. The audiobook includes illuminating maps that help visualize these ancient worlds and their configurations across different historical periods.
Whether you're captivated by myths and legends, fascinated by alternative history, or interested in theosophical philosophy and occult traditions, this dual narrative offers rich material for contemplation. Scott-Elliot's work remains a seminal text for those seeking to understand how ancient cultures have been interpreted through esoteric and mystical frameworks. Perfect for anyone curious about lost civilizations, spiritual history, and the hidden knowledge traditions, this audiobook opens doorways to worlds that challenge conventional understanding of human origins and development.