This book edition of THE STORY OF ATLANTIS (Complete Collection) has been formatted to the
highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Extract: The memory of
Nature is in reality a stupendous unity just as in another way all mankind is found to
constitute a spiritual unity if we ascend to a sufficiently elevated plane of Nature in search
of the wonderful convergence where unity is reached without the loss of individuality. For
ordinary humanity however at the early stage of its evolution represented at present by the
majority the interior spiritual capacities ranging beyond those which the brain is an
instrument for expressing are as yet too imperfectly developed to enable them to get touch
with any other records in the vast archives of Nature's memory except those with which they
have individually been in contact at their creation. The blindfold interior effort they are
competent to make will not as a rule call up any others. But in a flickering fashion we have
experience in ordinary life of efforts that are a little more effectual. William Scott-Elliot
(1849-1919) was a theosophist and anthropologist.