Dweller on Two Planets or The Dividing of the Way

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Fredrick Spencer Oliver 1920
English
  • Dedication, An Interpretive Preface, Glossary and Amanuensis' Preface
  • Book the First; Chapter I: Atlantis, Queen of the Wave
  • Book the First; Chapter II: Caiphul
  • Book the First; Chapter III: Faith is Knowledge also and it Giveth to Removing Mountains
  • Book the First; Chapter IV: Axte Incal, Axtuce Mun (To Know the Source is To Know All Things)
  • Book the First; Chapter V: Life in Caiphul
  • Book the First; Chapter VI: No Good Thing Can Ever Perish
  • Book the First; Chapter VII: Contain Thyself
  • Book the First; Chapter VIII: A Grave Prophesy
  • Book the First; Chapter IX: Curing Crime
  • Book the First; Chapter X: Realization
  • Book the First; Chapter XI: The Recital
  • Book the First; Chapter XII: The Unexpected Happens
  • Book the First; Chapter XIII: The Language of the Soul
  • Book the First; Chapter XIV: The Adoption of Zailm
  • Book the First; Chapter XV: A Maternal Desertion
  • Book the First; Chapter XVI: The Voyage to Suern
  • Book the First; Chapter XVII: Rai Ni Incal -Ashes to Ashes
  • Book the First; Chapter XVIII: Le Grand Voyage
  • Book the First; Chapter XIX: A Well Met Problem
  • Book the First; Chapter XX: Duplicity
  • Book the First; Chapter XXI: The Mistake of a Life
  • Book the First; Chapter XXII: Zailm Proposes
  • Book the First; Chapter XXIII: A Witness Before the Criminal
  • Book the First; Chapter XXIV: Devachan
  • Interlude: Seven Shasta Scenes and Book the Second; Chapter I
  • Book the Second; Chapter II: A Soul in Peril
  • Book the Second; Chapter III: Take Therefore No Thought for the Morrow
  • Book the Second; Chapter IV: Paying Life's Rewards
  • Book the Second; Chapter V: Human Life on Venus
  • Book the Second; Chapter VI: An Indirect Answer
  • Book the Second; Chapter VII "The Desert is Before Thy Feet"
  • Book the Second; Chapter VIII: Old Teachers Taught of God
  • Book the Second; Chapter IX: They Who Heed Have Peace
  • Book the Second; Chapter X: After the Years, Return
  • Book the Second; Chapter XI: Text:St. Matthew IV
  • Book the Third; Chapter I: Ye Shall Reap as Ye Have Sown: The Perception
  • Book the Third; Chapter II: Job XXXVIII: verse 7
  • Book the Third; Chapter III
  • Book the Third; Chapter IV: The Fall of Atlantis
  • Book the Third; Chapter V: "Man's Inhumanity to Man"
  • Book the Third; Chapters VI and VII, Note by the Author and The Mighty Capstone
A channeled autobiography of a spirit calling himself Phylos the Thibetan. The setting is Atlantis with a first person account of Atlantean culture including its technology and the social, economic, political and religious structures that shaped Poseid society. Daily life for Poseidi citizens included such things as antigravity powered air craft and submarines, television, among many other wonders. The personal history also touches upon deep esoteric subjects including karma and re-incarnation and the ultimate destruction of this "fantastic" world. - Summary by Christine Rottger

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