ATLANTIS

Atlantis the Antediluvian World - Ignatius Donnelly

Argues that Atlantis was a lost civilization responsible for ancient innovations across the globe. He links Atlantis to the origins of agriculture, architecture, and mythology, suggesting that it was destroyed by a cataclysm.

Atlantis: An Interpretation - Manly P Hall

Hall explores Atlantis through an esoteric lens, presenting it as a symbol of lost wisdom and spiritual decline. He examines Atlantis' allegorical significance in mystery traditions and its influence on Western esotericism. The book argues that humanity must reclaim ancient knowledge to avoid repeating Atlantis' downfall.

EGYPT

The Pyramid Texts - Samuel B. Mercer

Offers translations of the Pyramid Texts, ancient Egyptian religious texts inscribed in pyramids. The texts reveal the spiritual beliefs, funerary rites, and cosmology of the Old Kingdom. The book provides insight into the Pharaohs' journey to the afterlife and their relationship with the gods.

Freemasonry of the Ancient Egyptians - Manly P Hall

Explores the mystical roots of Freemasonry, tracing its origins to the initiatory rites of ancient Egypt. The book analyzes symbolism and rituals that connect Masonic traditions with Hermetic and Egyptian teachings.

GENERAL

The Adam and Eve Story - Chan Thomas

Presents a controversial theory that human civilization has been repeatedly destroyed by cataclysms. He explores ancient myths and geological evidence to support his hypothesis. The book suggests that humanity’s origins are linked to cycles of creation and destruction.

Cosmic Memory - Rudolph Steiner

Explores humanity's prehistory, suggesting that ancient civilizations had direct access to spiritual knowledge. He discusses the evolution of consciousness and the role of Atlantis in early human development. The book ties esoteric insights to the origins of myths and religions.

Technology of the Gods - David Hatcher Childress

Examines evidence of ancient advanced technology, such as megalithic structures and lost energy sources. He suggests that ancient civilizations had technologies comparable to or surpassing modern ones. The book discusses artifacts like the Baghdad Battery and unexplained ruins.

Fingerprints of the Gods - Graham Hancock

Examines North American cultures that may have developed advanced knowledge before recorded history. He discusses ancient mound builders, artifacts, and legends of lost cities. The book suggests that these cultures were part of a larger global network.

The Gods of Eden - William Bramley

Proposes that extraterrestrial beings have manipulated human history through religion and warfare. He explores ancient myths, secret societies, and modern conflicts as part of a hidden agenda. The book suggests that these entities use religion to control humanity.