The writing is based on a spirit named Ezra who is a scribe of ancient Atlantis. It follows his initiation into the priesthood of Atlantis and his realisations of self. Contained in the writings are records of his philosophies and adventures along with many of the meditations and visualisations practised in the initiations. The writing I sense is automatic in much of its content. The spirit Ezra compares ancient Atlantis with modern day and the writing attempts to undercover many of the truths and philosophies desperately needed in today’s hectic world. Within the writings is an unproven account of the fall of Atlantis; a hint toward those responsible and why it happened. The writing begins in the modern day; the first part being very confusing and very ‘biblical’ in its script. But then the writing leads into the philosophy of The Tree Of Life before heading off deep into the distant past. There we then meet Ezra who is a naive student of the mystical arts. This is where the story really begins; we are with Ezra through all the twists and turns of his enlightenment and beyond. The writing then gradually heads back full circle to modern day and focuses on all the implications of the truth behind mankind’s pre-history as revealed by the spirit Ezra. The writing may be deemed as purely fictional, the spirit Ezra imaginary; but we can only wonder if the picture of Atlantis painted by the writing is indeed the truth or near to it. The visualisations and meditations described vividly in the writing are intended as actual meditations to be tried and experienced. (Soulfodder Press 2001)