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As suas encarnações estão relatadas no livro ''Um Habitante de Dois Planetas'', que ele ditou a Frederick S. Oliver, o seu [[Special:MyLanguage/amanuensis|amanuense]]. (Amanuense significa “secretário”. Não se trata de um [[Special:MyLanguage/messenger|mensageiro]], mas de alguém que tem as qualificações necessárias para anotar o que dita um [[Special:MyLanguage/adept|adepto]] ascenso, ou não ascenso).
As suas encarnações estão relatadas no livro ''Um Habitante de Dois Planetas'', que ele ditou a Frederick S. Oliver, o seu [[Special:MyLanguage/amanuensis|amanuense]]. (Amanuense significa “secretário”. Não se trata de um [[Special:MyLanguage/messenger|mensageiro]], mas de alguém que tem as qualificações necessárias para anotar o que dita um [[Special:MyLanguage/adept|adepto]] ascenso, ou não ascenso).


Phylos began dictating the book to Frederick Oliver in 1883 or 1884 when Oliver was seventeen or eighteen years old. The book was published in 1899. In his preface to ''A Dweller on Two Planets'', Phylos calls himself a “Theochristian student and Occult Adept.” He is a student of the mysteries of God and of Christian mysticism.
Phylos começou a ditar o livro a Frederick Oliver em 1883 ou 1884 quando Oliver tinha dezessete ou dezoito anos. O livro foi publicado em 1899. No prefácio de ''Um Habitante de Dois Planetas'' o autor apresenta-se como “Estudante teo-cristão e Adepto Oculto”. Phylos estuda os mistérios de Deus e do misticismo cristão.


''A Dweller on Two Planets'' is divided into three books. In Book One Phylos unveils the karmic record of his embodiment as Zailm Numinos on [[Atlantis]]. Book Two covers Phylos’ embodiment in the nineteenth century as an American gold miner by the name of Walter Pierson. In this embodiment he comes face-to-face with the karma he made on Atlantis; he is initiated into the inner mysteries and is given a vision of his past and his future. Book Three reviews some of Phylos’ past lives prior to his Atlantean embodiment as Zailm and explains why Atlantis fell. Phylos says that he wrote ''A Dweller on Two Planets'' in the hope that others would learn from his mistakes.  
''A Dweller on Two Planets'' is divided into three books. In Book One Phylos unveils the karmic record of his embodiment as Zailm Numinos on [[Atlantis]]. Book Two covers Phylos’ embodiment in the nineteenth century as an American gold miner by the name of Walter Pierson. In this embodiment he comes face-to-face with the karma he made on Atlantis; he is initiated into the inner mysteries and is given a vision of his past and his future. Book Three reviews some of Phylos’ past lives prior to his Atlantean embodiment as Zailm and explains why Atlantis fell. Phylos says that he wrote ''A Dweller on Two Planets'' in the hope that others would learn from his mistakes.  
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