The Atlantis Allegory by Leonardo Mora
"The Atlantis Allegory" by Leonardo Mora is a profound exploration of human history, spiritual evolution, and the cyclical nature of civilizations. Rather than a dry historical text, Mora presents an "allegory"—a story intended to reveal hidden moral and spiritual meanings by comparing biblical narratives with ancient Sumerian and Babylonian records. The book argues that humanity does not descend from primitive ancestors, but is actually the remnant of highly advanced civilizations that suffered a catastrophic "Fall".
Core Summary: The Interwoven Threads of History
1. The Comparative Study of World Religions
Mora begins by analyzing the dominant religious landscapes of 2023, noting that Christianity and Islam comprise over half of the global population. He provides a foundational overview of major faiths:
Judeo-Christianity: Centered on the life of Jesus Christ and the Holy Bible, which chronicles Earth's history from creation to the spread of the early Church.
Islam: Based on complete submission to Allah and the teachings of the final prophet, Muhammad, as revealed in the Quran.
Hinduism: A timeless faith with origins in the Indus Valley, characterized by the concepts of dharma, karma, and a pantheon of deities representing the supreme Brahman.
Buddhism: Founded by Siddhartha Gautama, focusing on achieving "Nirvana" or enlightenment through the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
2. The Allegory of the "Fall"
A central pillar of the book is the reinterpretation of the Garden of Eden. Mora suggests that the story of Adam and Eve is a simplified rendition of a much more complex historical event. He theorizes that "The Fall" represents a physical and cognitive shift in humanity—a transition from a purely intuitive physiognomy to a rational one.
This shift is linked to the destruction of Atlantis. According to Mora, the Atlanteans abused their advanced magic, pride and knowledge, eventually "opening the doors to the underworld". God, displeased by this arrogance and the rise of darkness, chose to sink the continent.
3. The Anunnaki and Sumerian Connection
Mora delves into the "Anunnaki Connection," utilizing Sumerian cuneiform tablets to describe advanced beings who descended from the heavens to Earth.
The Mission: Led by Anu, the Anunnaki sought to extract "Nibiru's Tears" (gold-infused energy) to save their dying homeworld, Nibiru.
The Creation of Man: The gods Enki and Ninhursag are described as having birthed the first humans (the "Lulu") from clay and Nibiru's Tears to assist in their labor.
The Conflict: The narrative includes the Great Deluge, where the god Enlil sought to wipe out humanity, but Enki intervened by instructing a human to build an ark.
4. Lost Continents and Hidden Secrets
The book explores various "lost" civilizations beyond Atlantis:
Lemuria: An emerald paradise where "Lumina" beings lived in symbiosis with nature until forced to use celestial technology to banish encroaching shadows.
Mu: A civilization of masters of energy and "architects of time" whose hubris eventually triggered a cataclysmic tidal wave.
Bimini Islands: Mora cites sonar evidence of underwater structures off the coast of the Bahamas, dating back 10,000 to 12,000 years, which may be remnants of these lost worlds.
The Importance of "The Atlantis Allegory"
The importance of this work lies in its call for Planetary Consciousness. Mora views the current era as a "Renaissance 2.0" where humanity is finally picking up the pieces of its shattered past.
1. Unlearning the "Primitive" Myth
Mora challenges the modern "Machine Universe" paradigm that views our ancestors as primitive. By recognizing that we come from highly advanced lineages, he encourages a shift from "Type 0" (fragmented, extractive) thinking to "Type I" (unified, interplanetary) civilization.
2. Reclaiming the 1/64th "Thoth Gap"
The book highlights Thoth, the Atlantean Keeper of Wisdom, as a bridge between the drowned world and our own. Mora uses the mathematical symbolism of the Eye of Horus to explain human potential:
The 63/64ths of the eye represent our physical senses and logic.
The 1/64th "Thoth Gap" is the missing spark of Intuition and Divine Imagination. Mora argues that we cannot solve modern crises like migration or poverty using only logic; we must reclaim this final fraction to see the "masterpiece" of a balanced world.
3. Reversing the Babel Effect
The book identifies the "Tragedy of Language" as the primary obstacle to global unity. By returning to the Language of Images and intuitive "Knowing," humanity can bypass the linguistic confusion that leads to conflict and systemic betrayal.
Conclusion: The Call to the Knowledge Architect
Ultimately, "The Atlantis Allegory" serves as a guide for those Mora calls Knowledge Architects. It emphasizes that history is not a linear progression from "simple" to "complex," but a cycle of rendering and restoration.
The book's importance is found in its benediction: an invitation for every individual to pick up the "brush" Leonardo da Vinci dropped 501 years ago and finish the masterpiece of Earth. It reminds us that wisdom synthesis all knowledge, transforming it into a path toward happiness and a unified future among the stars.

