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W. Scott-Elliot

    William Scott-Elliot fue un escritor que amplió las teorías de Helena Blavatsky sobre las razas raíz. Su obra se adentra en las historias míticas de civilizaciones perdidas, explorando su desarrollo y eventual desaparición. Las contribuciones de Scott-Elliot ofrecen una perspectiva única sobre las tradiciones esotéricas y los misterios antiguos, invitando a los lectores a contemplar relatos alternativos sobre los orígenes humanos.

    THE LOST LEMURIA
    Finding Treasure Island
    • Finding Treasure Island

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      When Robert Louis Stevenson sketches a map to amuse his stepson Sam it sets them off on the adventure of a lifetime. While Stevenson is inspired to write his first great story, Sam has a treasure hunt of his own to pursue, guided through the hidden forests and dangerous glens of the Cairngorms by the mystical Jen Hawkins.

      Finding Treasure Island
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    • THE LOST LEMURIA

      • 54 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The object of this paper is not so much to bring forward new and startling information about the lost continent of Lemuria and its inhabitants, as to establish by the evidence obtainable from geology and from the study of the relative distribution of living and extinct animals and plants, as well as from the observed processes of physical evolution in the lower kingdoms, the facts stated in the "Secret Doctrine" and in other works with reference to these now submerged lands.

      THE LOST LEMURIA