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This article is being written as a starting place (index) for discussing the synchronicity of paranormal event.
This article is being written as a starting place (index) for discussing the synchronicity of paranormal event.


== Aztlan and Atlantis ==
== Aztlan and Atlantis ==
The word "Aztec" is derived from the Nahuatl aztecah, meaning "people from ''''Aztlán'''.'" The Mesoamerican Indian creation theory states that the Aztec Indians arrived from space aboard a flint knife, and the occupants disembarked to live underground in a series of caves.
The word "Aztec" is derived from the Nahuatl aztecah, meaning "people from ''' {{Wl|Aztlán}}'''.The Mesoamerican Indian creation theory states that the Aztec Indians arrived from space aboard a flint knife, and the occupants disembarked to live underground in a series of caves.
 
 
'''{{Wl|Atlantis}}''' is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory about the hubris of nations. In the story, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that ruled over all the Western parts of the known world, making it the literary counter-image of the Achaemenid Empire. After an ill-fated attempt to conquer "Ancient Athens," Atlantis falls out of favor with the deities and submerges into the Atlantic Ocean. Since Plato describes Athens as resembling his ideal state in the Republic, the Atlantis story is meant to bear witness to the superiority of his concept of a state.


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'''Atlantis''' is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory about the hubris of nations. In the story, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that ruled over all the Western parts of the known world, making it the literary counter-image of the Achaemenid Empire. After an ill-fated attempt to conquer "Ancient Athens," Atlantis falls out of favor with the deities and submerges into the Atlantic Ocean. Since Plato describes Athens as resembling his ideal state in the Republic, the Atlantis story is meant to bear witness to the superiority of his concept of a state.
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This article is being written as a starting place (index) for discussing the synchronicity of paranormal event.

Aztlan and Atlantis

The word "Aztec" is derived from the Nahuatl aztecah, meaning "people from Aztlán .The Mesoamerican Indian creation theory states that the Aztec Indians arrived from space aboard a flint knife, and the occupants disembarked to live underground in a series of caves.


Atlantis is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory about the hubris of nations. In the story, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that ruled over all the Western parts of the known world, making it the literary counter-image of the Achaemenid Empire. After an ill-fated attempt to conquer "Ancient Athens," Atlantis falls out of favor with the deities and submerges into the Atlantic Ocean. Since Plato describes Athens as resembling his ideal state in the Republic, the Atlantis story is meant to bear witness to the superiority of his concept of a state.

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