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Author Reading: true insights on the wisdom and lessons of the civilization of Atlantis
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Shirley Andrews lives on the Concord River in Massachusetts with her husband Bill, a professor at Harvard Law School. She is a graduate of Middlebury College and has studied, performed, and taught flute for over twenty years. Shirley has responded powerfully to an inner call to illuminate the story of Atlantis. Her intense interest in Atlantis has always been a part of her and she believes it stems from one or more past life experiences there. She has studied and learned about Atlantis at the British Museum library, the libraries at Harvard and the University of Chicago, and the Edgar Cayce Foundation in Virginia Beach. In search of clues, she has personally travelled to the Azores, the Andes, Central America, the Dordogne Valley in France, and the Tito Bustillo cave in Spain. Hiking and mountain climbing with her husband throughout the world, she has focussed on the customs and beliefs of inhabitants in remote areas as they might reflect on the spirituality of an even more distant past. After ten years of research she wrote "Atlantis: Insights From a Lost Civilization", which combines information from scholars and psychics to portray the culture and society of the Atlanteans who lived on the lands in and around the Atlantic Ocean from 100,000 B.C. to 10,000 B.C. Currently Shirley is working on another book about Atlantis, which includes more about the civilization of Atlantis in the Caribbean area. For more information see her website at http://www.atlantisinsights.net
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| Artist Preview | contact: s.andrews@juno.com images and text copyright 1997-2001 Shirley Andrews |

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"ATLANTIS: Insights From a Lost Civilization" From Llewellyn Publications, available in several languages and in its third printing.
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Artist Statement:
As a young child I KNEW the name Atlantis. Like a powerful chord
sounding within a beautiful musical composition it sent shivers up and
down my spine. Atlantis was always with me during the years that passed as I
married and raised six children. And then one day someone said the word
and the chord resounded again, just as in my earliest years.
Now I had to know about Atlantis. This was not a curiosity; it was an obsession. The more I discovered about Atlantis, the louder the chord sounded, and yet, the questions, my questions, were not all answered. As I traveled and read, always searching for knowledge of the past, I grew spiritually. Please share your experiences of Atlantis with me. I am also interested in any information about Lemuria.
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