The Lost Island of Altronia

by Christine Carmona


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Softcover
£9.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 20/06/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 118
ISBN : 9781665528368

About the Book

Once upon a time, about 15 to 20 thousand years ago, when the lost island continents of Atlantis and Lemuria still existed, there was a small island situated between Atlantis and a bigger continent to the west of it we know of today as America. This island was called Altronia. This island, like Atlantis and Lemuria, was inhabited by a very highly civilized people. They knew how to do almost everything we know how to do today, except that they did a few things differently. This is a fictional story. The island of Atlantis really did exist thousands of years ago in the ocean that bears its name, the Atlantic Ocean, right by the Azores. There were once a few islands to the west of Atlantis. The author named one of them “Altronia”. The name “Altronia” is fictional as are the events that transpired there. Having been told by a psychic medium that she had lived another life in Atlantis, Christine Carmona decided to do an exercise to try to remember what happened in her past life there by writing down what she remembered about working at a PC-board manufacturing company somewhere in the US in her current life, and then transposing those events into the time of Atlantis. What would it have been like if it had happened back then, on this fictional island of Altronia? This turned into a manuscript from which this book was written. It is a MUST READ, especially for anyone interested in life in Atlantis.


About the Author

Christine Carmona was born in Switzerland, grew up half in Germany and half on the East Coast of U.S., just north of Boston. She attended Northern essex Community College, where she received an Associates Degree. Later on, she moved to Los Angeles, California to delve deeper into the music field. She has written an article about the band Scorpions after she had interviewed their lead guitarist, Matthias Jabs. This article was published in Rogues Magazine in 1991. In 2000, she moved to Arizona and now lives in Phoenix, AZ, where she has written 2 articles for the Gazette, a newspaper distributed in stores in Mesa, AZ. She has also written several memoirs of trips she took and places she has worked, such as Yellowstone Park, the Grand Canyon, Portland, OR, and Kansas City, as well as her big trip across the country from New England to California. It was there that she stumbled upon some Edgar Cayce books, right after her first experience of an earthquake in 1986. E. Cayce, known as the Sleeping Prophet, gave people readings, not just about Earth changes and healing advice, but also about Atlantis & Lemuria. That started a serious study of ancient antediluvian history, which the author of this book has been studying since. A friend of hers said that she possesses an extraordinary sense of insight.