Friday, May 22, 2009

Atlantis - A Day in the Life of Mandor Rel

Atlantis, fact or fiction?

Certainly there is a great deal of evidence to suggest that a continent sized island existed in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

In fact, why do we call it the Atlantic Ocean? Where does the word root “atl” come from?

Why did Plato write about it with such authority?

All these questions give credence to the old maxim, where there is smoke there is fire.

There are many legends regarding Atlantis, but most interestingly of all is the mundane description of one of Atlantis inhabitants, one Mandor Rel. Where did this description come from?

The information that follows was taken from a session with the famous Russian trance channeler Sergey Valeksankin.

Valeksankin’s channeling power comes to us from some Master he calls ‘Ranon’.

Ranon, he explained, incarnates from time to time, but usually remains disincarnate to help mankind from a distance, and generally.

Valeksankin Channel Session on March 13th 2005

Present for this channel session were about 50 people, mostly Russian, in a suburb of Moscow.

As was his usual pattern, Valeksankin would first meditate, and slowly pass into seeming unconsciousness. Suddenly he would become very stiff, and sitting quite erect, he would announce that he was Ranon and open to questions.

A few questions were about some health and economic issues, and then I asked “would you tell us about Atlantis, and what is like to live there?”

Valeksankin on Atlantis

There was quiet in the first few minutes, but then Ranon said he would describe the life one inhabitant of Atlantis, from approximately 24,000 years ago.

The inhabitant was named Mandor Rel. In Atlantean, Mandor Rel means the “mover of objects”

Mandor Rel was about 27, and was a mover of objects.

It seems he attached a small shinny box to any object and it was immediately elevated by a few inches from the ground. The distance could be controlled by some adjustment on the box.

Today Mandor Rel was moving a large cut stone (a perfect cube of a size somewhat larger than a cubic meter). Mandor attached the box, and the stone instantly rose about the ground. Mandor was pushing it to some other location.

Mandor was dressed in a form of tunic, not much different that those worn in Greece.

However, each person had a color based on what he did. The object mover’s color was cyan.

The ages of people were very difficult to distinguish, with the only difference being perhaps the speed at which they moved. Everyone seems eternally young.

Along his route, Mandor stopped for some refreshments.

Fruit was processed in front of him in a machine that made no sound, yet moved and operated.

The power for the machine and everything else came from some small crystal attached to any object, and within proximity to a larger crystal near some conduit. The conduit gave off a light, in a muted way, but it was shinning.

Mandor continued his task (as this was his job) and arrived at building site. A marvelous temple was under construction, but there were no sounds of metal working or stone cutting.

Instead all was done by chemical means and to a set pattern.

Stones were lifted into position by the levitation device.

A foreman signaled Mandor to raise his stone higher, and it was glided into position. There was no mortar or other material, nor was any needed. The rock fit exactly into its place.

Mandor was told to bring something else for the next day, but was given leave to return to his home.

A day in the life of Mandor Rel will continue with the next few articles recording the session given by Sergey Valeksankin.

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