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The ancient land of Lemuria has been lost to our modern histories but the memory of its Golden Age lives on in our Dreaming. There is no conclusive scientific or archaeological evidence to prove its prior existence; yet, for thousands of years the Polynesian storytellers have passed on the legend of Mu about a continent in the Pacific Ocean that was the motherland of humanity and the Lemurians. Although Dr. Javier Cabrera found Pre-Inca stone tablets in Peru with detailed maps of the lost continents of Atlantis and Lemuria, and, three decades ago researchers in Hawaii decided that there were Lemurian ruins between Maui and Oahu, the lost continent of Lemuria is still considered by many to be more of a myth than a reality. The American medium Edgar Cayce, who became famous for his psychic readings, reported that Lemuria disappeared before Atlantis was destroyed. Occultists thought that the continent of Mu spanned much of the southern hemisphere and only fragments (Australia, Easter Island, Fiji Islands, Hawaii, Madagascar, etc.) of it now remained. Lemuria was thought to be the homeland of a telepathic race of people with fully developed psychic abilities whose surviving populace migrated to Atlantean enclaves when the continent sank. After reading the Akashic Records, Rudolf Steiner stated that Lemuria included sections of Africa and southern Asia and had stretched from Ceylon to Madagascar.
In the oral traditions of the Eskimos, Mayans, and Native Americas, the
sacred record keepers tell stories about how they were descendants of the people
we now call Lemurians. One interpretation of a section of "The Mayan Troano
Codex" detailed the destruction of Lemurian Mu.
During the past century, most writers placed Lemuria, a nature orientated, village culture of healers, holy people, seers, shamans, and oracles, in the Pacific Ocean. Lots of channelers and psychics told people about the past lives they had lived there. Some even suggested that the people who populated Lemuria were originally from another planet. The most influential of the theories about the lost continent were those of James Churchward, Madame Blavatsky, and the nineteenth and twentieth century scientists. There were several theories about the Lost Lemurian Continent including the: Asteroid Strike Theory, Garden of Eden Theory, Glacial Meltdown Theory, Madame Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine theory, and the Nineteenth Century Zoological Theory. The Asteroid Strike Theory was one theory that offered a possible explanation that resonated fairly well with the truth about the destruction of the large continent of Lemuria "Mu" located in the Pacific Ocean, as recorded in the Cosmic Archives are those put forth in Hindu stories about the fiery destruction of the "Pure Land".
The paradisiacal garden
continent of Lemuria was according to legends the real birthplace of humanity and the
cradle of civilization. The Polynesians told of the destruction of their beautiful and wondrous home by a devastating volcanic
eruption or cataclysmic destruction...
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