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Ernon, Rai de Suern, encarnou há 13.000 anos no tempo da [[Special:MyLanguage/Atlantis|Atlântida]]. A história desta figura extraordinária é contada no livro ''Um Habitante de Dois Planetas'', de [[Special:MyLanguage/Phylos the Tibetan|Phylos, o Tibetano]], publicado em 1899. É a história da encarnação de Phylos, o Tibetano, na antiga [[Special:MyLanguage/Lemuria|Lemúria]], na Atlântida e na América, no século dezenove. | Ernon, Rai de Suern, encarnou há 13.000 anos no tempo da [[Special:MyLanguage/Atlantis|Atlântida]]. A história desta figura extraordinária é contada no livro ''Um Habitante de Dois Planetas'', de [[Special:MyLanguage/Phylos the Tibetan|Phylos, o Tibetano]], publicado em 1899. É a história da encarnação de Phylos, o Tibetano, na antiga [[Special:MyLanguage/Lemuria|Lemúria]], na Atlântida e na América, no século dezenove. | ||
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Rai is an Atlantean word meaning “emperor” or “monarch.” When Phylos was embodied as Zailm on Atlantis, Rai Ernon was the emperor of the land of Suern. This land encompassed present-day India and part of Arabia. The people of Suern possessed seemingly miraculous powers, including the ability to precipitate their own food. These powers stemmed, first of all, from their strict adherence to a moral code forced upon them by their monarch. Secondly, the Suernis enjoyed these powers by the intercession of the occult adepts of the time, who were called the Sons of the Solitude. | Rai is an Atlantean word meaning “emperor” or “monarch.” When Phylos was embodied as Zailm on Atlantis, Rai Ernon was the emperor of the land of Suern. This land encompassed present-day India and part of Arabia. The people of Suern possessed seemingly miraculous powers, including the ability to precipitate their own food. These powers stemmed, first of all, from their strict adherence to a moral code forced upon them by their monarch. Secondly, the Suernis enjoyed these powers by the intercession of the occult adepts of the time, who were called the Sons of the Solitude. | ||
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