The Francis Bacon Renaissance Trust
All-day Seminar

Bacon, Shakespeare, and
the Mystic Foundations of America
as the New Atlantis

Sunday 11 July 2010
(10:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Emigrant Hall
Paradise Valley, Montana, USA

All-day Seminar
by
Peter Dawkins

Down the centuries many people have believed that America is associated with the Atlantis mentioned by Plato in his writings. This is especially true of the English Elizabethans, notably Dr John Dee and Sir Francis Bacon. Moreover, Bacon believed that his utopian New Atlantis could be realised in America, especially North America, even though his fable presents ‘New Atlantis’ as an imaginary island called Bensalem that is located in the Pacific some way off the coast of Peru.

There is far more to this than meets the eye. Both Dee and Bacon were key players in a story concerning world evolution that has been playing out for millennia, not just centuries. Shakespeare also has a key role in this story, as do the Freemasons and Rosicrucians. It is a story that has a particular relevance for our time, as the legendary or allegorical Atlantis is indeed ‘rising’. If the sages are correct, we are about to witness the birth of a New Atlantis and, with right effort and vision, a corresponding Golden Age.

In this seminar Peter will share his knowledge of this story, particularly as it concerns Dee, Bacon, Shakespeare, the Rosicrucians, Freemasons, and the secret wisdom concerning Atlantis, time cycles and the planetary chakra system.

This seminar is preceded by an evening lecture on 9th July, The Mystery of Sir Francis Bacon and Shakespeare, and an informal afternoon seminar on 10th July, The Shakespeare Group, both of which provide further important detail to this story.

Cost
Seminar fee: $75 per person.

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Recommended Reading
The Shakespeare Enigma and Building Paradise by Peter Dawkins.

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