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Emerald Tablet V: The Dweller of Unal
“Oft dream I of buried Atlantis, lost in the ages that have passed into night.”
In this Tablet, Thoth told the story of the destruction of Atlantis, and his “spaceship” that was hidden beneath the Sphinx.
“Far in the past time when Atlantis first grew as a power, appeared there one with the Key of Wisdom, showing the way of Light to all.”
The one with the Key of Wisdom divided the Kingdoms of Atlantis into ten sections, each ruled by “children of men.”
“Upon another, built He a Temple … out of the Ether called He its substance.”
“Builded He then, within it, great chambers … filled them with wisdom called forth by His mind.”
The one with the Key chose three people to “become his links with Atlantis.”
“Brought He forth others and taught them wisdom, teachers, they, to the children of men.”
One day, one of the three chosen people brought Thoth before the Dweller, “deep in the Temple before the great Fire.”
“Down I knelt before that great wisdom, feeling the Light flowing through me in waves.”
The Dweller said:
‘Each soul on earth that loosens its fetters, shall soon be made free from the bondage of night … Here ye shall dwell as one of my children, keeper of records gathered by wisdom, instrument thou of the Light from beyond.’
Thoth answered:
‘O Light, that descended to men, give thou to me of thy wisdom that I might be a teacher of men.’
“Spoke then to me again, the Master:
‘Age after age shall ye live through your wisdom, Aye, when over Atlantis the ocean waves roll.’
After a long time in the Temple of the Dweller, Thoth learned to follow the “path to the star planes.”
“Deep into Earth's heart I followed the pathway, learning the secrets … learning the pathway to the Halls of Amenti, learning the Law that balances the world.”
“Light there was in ancient Atlantis. Yet, darkness, too, was hidden in all.”
Some “who had risen to heights among men” in Atlantis “fell from the Light into the darkness.”
“Proud they became … of their place among men.”
“Sought they to gain ever more knowledge but seeking to bring it up from below.”
“Opened they then, by their knowledge, pathways forbidden to man.”
The Dweller saw the Atlanteans, “by their magic, opening the gateway that would bring to Earth a great woe.”
The Dweller called his three chosen messengers and “gave the commands that shattered the world.”
The cataclysm had arrived.
“Down sank Atlantis beneath the dark waves.”
“Shattered the gateway that had been opened.”
“All of the islands were shattered except Unal, and part of the island of the sons of the Dweller.”
“Preserved He them to be the teachers. Lights on the path for those to come after, Lights for the lesser children of men.”
The Dweller said to Thoth:
‘Take thou, O Thoth, all of your wisdom. Take all your records, Take all your magic. Go thou forth as a teacher of men.’
‘Go thou forth reserving the records until in time Light grows among men. Light shalt thou be all through the ages, hidden yet found by enlightened men.’
‘Gather thou now the sons of Atlantis. Take them and flee to the people of the rock caves. Fly to the land of the Children of Khem.’
Thoth gathered the “sons of Atlantis” and the “records of sunken Atlantis” and brought them into a “spaceship.”
“Up then we rose on wings of the morning.”
The “pathway to the Lords of the Cycles” was closed, but “to him who has knowing, open shall be the path to Amenti,” Thoth wrote.
The spaceship then “fled to the land of the children of Khem.”
“There by my power, I conquered and ruled them. Raised I to Light, the children of Khem.”
Thoth buried his spaceship “deep beneath the rocks,” awaiting the day “when man might be free.”
“Over the spaceship, erected a marker in the form of a lion yet like unto man.”
“Far in the future, invaders shall come from out of the deep. Then awake, ye who have wisdom.”
“Bring forth my ship and conquer with ease.”