4. Atlantis, the Law of One & the Gnostic Creation Story: Were We Meant to Forget?
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What if every creation story is telling the same story… just from a different angle?
In this episode of Ancient Aliens in Modern Times, we dive deep into two powerful and controversial origin stories: the Atlantean teachings of the Law of One and the Gnostic creation narrative.
We explore the idea that humanity began in oneness — and what caused the shift into separation, embodiment, and forgetfulness.
From ancient Atlantis and hybrid beings…
to the Demiurge, Archons, and the concept of Earth as a “prison planet”…
this conversation connects threads across history, spirituality, and myth in a way that will challenge what you’ve been taught to believe.
We also explore:
- The concept of oneness vs separation consciousness
- The fall into matter and the loss of awareness
- The role of Yeshua / Thoth / Christ consciousness across timelines
- The idea that humanity may be here to remember, not become
- Why so many ancient teachings point to “the kingdom within”
This episode is not about telling you what to believe —it’s about opening the door to deeper questions.
If you’ve ever felt like there’s more to our origin story…this conversation will stretch your perspective.
🎧 Listen with an open mind.
📚 Referenced in this episode:
- The Children of the Law of One and the Lost Teachings of Atlantis
- Pistis Sophia
- Apocryphon of John
- Gospel of Thomas
- Nag Hammadi Library
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