
Was the Emerald Tablet a lost Atlantean secret — or one of history’s most powerful occult misunderstandings?In this episode of Unexplained History, we follow a strange trail from a modern internet alchemy manual called The Book of Aquarius to the Philosopher’s Stone, medieval laboratories, Hermes Trismegistus, Thoth, Plato’s Atlantis, Isaac Newton’s alchemical studies, and the mysterious Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean.For centuries, seekers believed the Emerald Tablet contained the hidden key to transformation: turning base metals into gold, restoring youth, healing the body, and perhaps even defeating death. But as the trail winds through Arabic manuscripts, Renaissance alchemy, Egyptian myth, and twentieth-century occultism, the mystery begins to split.Because there may not be one Emerald Tablet story.There may be two.A cinematic journey into alchemy, Atlantis, lost wisdom, immortality, and the human hunger to believe that the greatest secrets were buried before history began.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unexplained-history--6429156/support.🎧 Unexplained History explores the myths, mysteries, and misunderstood moments that shaped our world. Hosted by Tom Mackenzie and Don Masterson. New episodes every week.Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen — and uncover the stories history tried to forget.More at The Unexplained CompanyHistory, Mystery, True Crime, Conspiracy, Paranormal, CIA, Cold War, Ancient Aliens, Archaeology, Unsolved, Supernatural, Tom McKenzie, Audio Drama, Storytelling, Documentaries.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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