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 – 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.
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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 – their final destination was Ta-Men (Egypt), a geologically stable place, where an undeveloped people, but with great potential, awaited them.