《Atlantis, the last wave》 The last wave 9000 BC The last island of Atlantis is about to be swallowed by the ocean. On a steep cliff, two Atlanteans of the Sage caste, Kogaion and Altheea, watch the impending disaster. ¨C Why don''t they scream? Kogaion asked, his expression was dark. Why don''t they run? They resign themselves as if the waves don''t even exist! How can they abandon themselves to spirit when matter rebels? ¨C Because I know that matter is nothing but a dream of the spirit, an illusion called Maya, Altheea answered, in a calm but piercing voice. Atlantis is falling apart because the balance has been broken. You feel it too, even if your mind fights against this truth. ¨C I feel it... but what''s the use? Kogaion sighed. The wave will swallow us, and we sit here talking about illusions! If we had followed the laws of nature, perhaps we could have avoided the catastrophe. ¨C And what would we have gained? Altheea looked at him. We used knowledge to dominate the Earth and the Universe, instead of harmonizing with them. Atlantis is gone, but not all will be lost. Our mission is just beginning. If you stumble upon this narrative on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen from Royal Road. Please report it. ¨C Where we go, people will still carry the echo of our wisdom, said Kogaion, looking into the distance. But we will have to watch for reasons to sprout in them. ¨C We will choose carefully, Altheea smiled slightly. Those with pure hearts and open minds will become new teachers. We will guide them until they find their own way. ¨C Fragile buds of a young tree... full of potential, Kogaion murmured. We must decide to whom we will entrust these gifts. ¨C They must be different from what we were, Altheea continued. Let them not repeat our mistakes. Our wisdom will not perish but will be reborn through them. ¨C And they will learn to unite reason with spirit, added Kogaion, with a shadow of hope in his voice. A deep roar was heard from the ocean. The earth began to tremble beneath them. ¨C Let us go, Kogaion, Altheea said, extending her hand. The tide is coming, but the future awaits us. We are heading for Avalon (Britain) and from there the gods will guide us on our journey. They walked away together, walking towards the place where their ship awaited them. Behind them, Atlantis sank into the waters, covering the last Atlanteans left on the island, reconciling to their fate. Chapter 2. The Crew The last wave of Atlantean colonists consisted of 12 crews, each with 33 members. They sailed on their own ships, specially designed to withstand the forces of the sea and the weather. The propulsion of the ships was the result of a fascinating combination of etheric and germinative forces, reflecting the Atlanteans'' profound understanding of universal energy. The engine, although it could not be compared to contemporary ones, was closely connected to the crew''s etheric bodies, creating a symbiosis between people and their ship. This connection allowed them to use the vital energy from their own bodies to propel the ships in search of new lands. The Atlantean ships had no sails or oars, as they relied on an innovative resonance system. This revolutionary system transformed the sounds generated by the crew into energy, amplifying the vibrations that activated the etheric engine. The crew used wind instruments, like flutes, harps, and trumpets, to generate specific frequencies. Through these sounds, they could activate the etheric energy in the engine. Each note played was a connection to the forces of the universe, and their journey became a symbiotic experience, in which sound, energy, and nature intertwined harmoniously. The narrative has been taken without authorization; if you see it on Amazon, report the incident. The group was led by the last Great Sage, a wise and respected leader who carried with him the legacy of knowledge accumulated over millennia. All the other sages had left Atlantis centuries ago, leaving behind a land full of mysteries and traditions, and now, these colonists were the last hope to carry forward the teachings and values ??of the Atlantean civilization. The Atlanteans had an impressive longevity, living between 800 and 1000 years, which allowed them to accumulate vast experience and wisdom. Their bodies were much more fluid and adaptable than those of modern humans, which gave them the ability to adapt to their environment. At maturity, they reached a height of about 3.5 meters, a symbol of their strength and physical stature. They did not know how to write, but they compensated with an extraordinary memory. This allowed them to retain complex information and transmit essential knowledge from one generation to another, thus keeping the oral tradition alive. In this way, the stories, legends and teachings of their ancestors were sacredly preserved, ensuring the continuity of Atlantean culture. These Atlanteans, with ancient traditions and profound knowledge, were preparing to write a new chapter in their history, sailing with the hope that they would find a new beginning and continue the legacy of the Atlantean civilization. Chapter 3. The Council. The Last Chosen. The year 10,000 BC. On the rocky shores of Atlantis hundreds of years before the great Deluge, when the Atlanteans still ruled the seas and oceans of the world. In the middle of the Great Temple, the Great Crystal Hall of the Spheres majestically appeared. Here the light did not come from outside or from torches but seemed to come from everywhere as if it entered with the air. Here, the Great Council of the Wise, who watched over the future of humanity, planned. The murmurs of the Earth were felt that announced an imminent end. From the depths of the Earth, Atlantis began to tremble. The great wise men, keepers of the knowledge of cosmic cycles, knew that the days of these realms were numbered, and only some of them were allowed to pass on the knowledge. The others would leave and return to Earth after many eons. Now, the Great Sage Eodisos was addressing a small group of followers. They were not among the most powerful, nor among the wisest or richest. They were chosen because they had begun to see the world differently. They were considered impure by the other Atlanteans. The Atlanteans did not have an articulate language. When they spoke, they combined sounds on a low frequency with intuition that together formed images in the memory of the others that they never forgot. In this way, the Great Sage Eodisos addressed the group: This narrative has been unlawfully taken from Royal Road. If you see it on Amazon, please report it. - You are the ones who will carry forward our light, of ancient Atlantis, into the wider world, said the sage, and this feeling sprouted in images in the minds of those present. Because in you, he continued, something new has been ignited, something that none of the Atlanteans had before. You do not understand the world only through dreams, but you also understand their order. Some of those gathered bowed their heads in shame. Lately they could no longer communicate as well with birds and wind and mountains, but they began to see shapes, feel desires and could predict the movement of stars with amazing precision. They felt that they were losing some of the gifts they had been born with but that they were receiving others in return. They had been stigmatized and suffered, but that was until they were chosen by the wise men for the Great Journey. - Where will our path be, Wise One? asked Althea, one of the priestesses of the water. - Beyond the seas, to lands where we will raise new people. This will be your mission. This will be your future, even if now you may not all feel it. While addressing the group of Atlanteans, the Great Sage saw in images the sprouting seeds of new civilizations in Ta-Men (Egypt), Rhodo (I. Rhodes), Kerania (Cyprus), Troyana (Troy), Bharat (America) and Cemanahuac (India), and the peoples of the Thracian Sea (Black Sea). where these civilizations would endure forever. Chapter 4. The Path to the New World - Avalon Peninsula In ancient times, before the Earth looked as we know it today, there was a mysterious and advanced land called Atlantis. Here, a highly evolved civilization lived in harmony with the universal laws of nature and subtle energies. The Atlanteans had a profound understanding of natural forces, and their knowledge of the universe and the Earth surpassed any wisdom known at the time. They lived in an era where science and spirituality intertwined, and their daily lives were guided by the natural rhythms of the cosmos. However, they knew that this golden age of their civilization was coming to an end and that a tragic fate awaited them. The gods had decreed that Atlantis would disappear, and that their generation would be the last to walk this earth. But before this inevitable end came, the Atlanteans had a grand mission: to prepare for their departure to other spheres of existence and to share their wisdom with the peoples who needed it. Thousands of years ago, the Atlanteans arrived on the Avalon Peninsula (Britain), a sacred place of transit, where they prepared for their expedition to the New World. Here, they built a complex of temples, different from those erected in their homelands. They were aware that they could not afford to lose their knowledge and wisdom in the face of imminent destruction. Their plans were precise. In addition to building temples and other sacred structures in Avalon, they began to gather seeds, plants and materials necessary to recreate civilizations in other corners of the world. They had no intention of conquering or colonizing ¨C their mission was not military, but spiritual. Their goal was to give future generations the chance to live in harmony with natural and universal laws, as they had done. But how could they accomplish this mission while preparing to leave their world? Their time was limited. Before Atlantis disappeared, they had to complete their work. Despite their tragic fate, the Atlanteans knew that universal laws were immutable and that every step they took was part of a larger plan, beyond human understanding. While other people were just recovering from the Great Flood, several tribes were forming in Avalon, those who would later become the ancestors of the Druids and Celts. They would carry forward the teachings of advanced spiritual knowledge. Together with the local populations, the Atlanteans erected megalithic monuments, built with astronomical precision, perfectly aligned with the movements of the sky. Modern archaeologists cannot fully explain why these places are placed this way, but Celtic mythology speaks of a mysterious land in the west, a place of wisdom and immortality. Legends say that these ancestors of the Druids had direct connections with the gods. The author''s narrative has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon. The myths of Merlin and Avalon, the realm where cosmic and spiritual mysteries intertwined, are echoes of the knowledge passed down by those who survived the collapse of Atlantis. The Atlanteans who arrived in Avalon (which, at that time, was not an island, but was directly connected to the northern shores) taught the locals how to build monoliths, how to align sacred places with celestial rhythms, and how to combine universal teachings with everyday life. So, Avalon was strongly influenced by the Atlantean presence. They brought not only advanced technology and knowledge of subtle energies, but also a deep spiritual understanding of universal laws and the connection with nature. Megalithic monuments such as Stonehenge are only a shadow of the grandeur of those times, witnesses of spiritual and astral encounters. Legends of Avalon and its gods have kept alive the memory of an ancient civilization that lived in harmony with the cosmos. Even after the Atlanteans left, their knowledge continued to vibrate in later cultures, as an echo of a wisdom that transcended time and space. Avalon was a sacred place located on the border between Atlantis and the New World, a transitional space where the Atlanteans prepared for their great journey. Over time, the island had become a center of meditation and spiritual strengthening. The temples built here did not resemble the imposing ones of Atlantis, but were simple structures, but charged with profound energy. These were made up of stone columns arranged in a perfect circle, symbolizing the endless cycle of existence and the connection between heaven and earth. In the middle of them, priests performed solar rituals, invoking universal energy and giving thanks for their journeys. From this sacred place, generations of Atlanteans departed for different corners of the world. Some went to Bharat, others to Cemanahuac, and still others to the northern peoples. Those from Avalon, however, had a different calling ¨C their final destination was Ta-Men (Egypt), a geologically stable place, where an undeveloped people, but with great potential, awaited them.