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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download The Forgotten Earth English | November 22, 2025 | ASIN: B0G3W7DP81 | 220 pages | EPUB (True) | 565.30 KB The Forgotten Earth: Ancient Continents and Civilizations Before the dawn of recorded history, before the pyramids rose from desert sands or the first word was carved into clay, an entire world thrived and vanished beneath the oceans. The Forgotten Earth invites you to journey beyond the limits of accepted history into a realm of profound mystery - a world where science and spirit were one, where energy and consciousness shaped reality, and where humanity's earliest civilizations reached astonishing heights before being lost to cataclysm and time. Across the Pacific and Atlantic once stretched vast continents - Lemuria, Mu, and Atlantis - each representing an age of light and wisdom now hidden beneath the waves. Their stories endure in flood myths, sacred texts, and the collective memory of humankind. Were these merely allegories, or echoes of real places that once stood where oceans now roll? From the shimmering temples of Lemuria to the energy towers of Atlantis, from the lost empire of Mu to the survivors who seeded Egypt, India, and the Americas, this book explores the possibility that humanity's origins are far older and more extraordinary than conventional history allows. Drawing from mythology, archaeology, esoteric tradition, and emerging scientific evidence, The Forgotten Earth unravels the great puzzle of our planet's missing past. It examines the ancient maps that chart coastlines long buried, the underwater ruins that defy modern explanation, and the myths that seem to preserve actual geological events. Each chapter reveals how these ancient civilizations may have harnessed the planet's natural energies, communicated telepathically, and used sound, light, and crystals as tools of both healing and technology. But this is more than a search for lost continents - it is a search for ourselves . The Lemurians, the Murians, and the Atlanteans were not just vanished peoples; they were stages in humanity's own evolution. Their stories mirror the rise and fall of consciousness - from unity and cooperation, to division and misuse of power, and finally to renewal through cataclysm. They remind us that progress without wisdom leads inevitably to collapse, and that every destruction carries within it the seed of rebirth. As the world today faces its own environmental and spiritual reckoning, their message has never been more urgent. The Forgotten Earth guides readers through these lost epochs with the clarity of a historian and the wonder of a seeker. It asks the reader to consider that the Flood - remembered in every culture - was not only a global disaster but a cosmic reset, an intentional cleansing that erased an age of imbalance and prepared humanity for a new beginning. And now, as our planet enters another energetic shift, that forgotten knowledge is rising again through memory, intuition, and discovery. Could the survivors of Atlantis have seeded the great wisdom traditions that shaped civilization? Were the "gods" of old extraterrestrial visitors or teachers from higher planes of existence? What can the ruins beneath the Pacific, the patterns of sacred geometry, and the resonance of ancient sites tell us about humanity's true origins? The Forgotten Earth explores these questions fearlessly, weaving myth, evidence, and spiritual insight into a tapestry that redefines what it means to be human. The Forgotten Earth is both a chronicle and a prophecy - an invitation to look backward in order to move forward. It reminds us that our history did not begin five thousand years ago; it began in the stars, in the temples of lost continents, and in the heart of a humanity that has lived many times before. The past was never lost. It was only waiting to be remembered. ![]() Free Download The Forgers: The Forgotten Story of the Holocaust's Most Audacious Rescue Operation by Roger Moorhouse English | October 17, 2023 | ISBN: 1541619854 | 352 pages | PDF | 39 Mb The secret history of one of the largest-and least-known-rescue operations of World War II ![]() Free Download The Forever Home: Classic, Clever Design to Help You Put Down Roots by Mikel Welch English | October 14th, 2025 | ISBN: 0593796934 | 272 pages | True EPUB | 142.73 MB This stunning, easy-to-follow design book shows homeowners and renters how to maximize their budget and create a space that is functional, timeless, and uniquely their own-from the co-host of Netflix's Hack My Home and in-house design expert on The Drew Barrymore Show. ![]() Free Download The Flow Factor: How to Master Your Energy and Enter a State of Flow by Christy Whitman English | September 23rd, 2025 | ISBN: 1582709386 | 176 pages | True EPUB | 4.00 MB Learn how to overcome your fight-or-flight response and create a state of flow. 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He recounts the trials of war on the Eastern Front, and the arrival of the American contingent on the Western in 1917 and '18. Gilbert includes a large amount of contemporary war poetry and doggerel, which conveys the tragedy of the 1914-1918 conflict. On the whole, the author presents WWI from the human perspective, with emphasis on the grisliness and sheer waste of it. His account of the post-Armistice efforts of the international War Graves Commission starkly communicates the epic scale of the slaughter. By the distinguished biographer of Winston Churchill, this is an achievement of research and storytelling. ![]() Free Download The First Meeting Differentiator: Transforming Sales-Focused Discovery into Client-Centric Consultations by Lee B. Salz English | September 30th, 2025 | ISBN: 140023980X | 224 pages | True EPUB | 1.28 MB The first meeting is where everything begins-or ends. Get it right, and you build unstoppable deal momentum. 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Organizing the material by type of destroyer, he combines pictorial presentation of plans with textual description of destroyer development that consists primarily of quotes from other documents. |