November 25, 2009 – 11:34 pm
In Virginia Beach yesterday, I lunched with Una Marcotte, speaker and author of From Creation to Lemuria. As usual, we chatted for hours. Sheer delight!
November 2, 2009 – 7:13 pm
Today I enjoyed a delightful lunch with author and speaker Una Marcotte in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Una is the author of From Creation to Lemuria, a wonderful book, which my company, SunTopaz LLC, will be publishing.
September 24, 2009 – 9:52 am
Last night I heard a fantastic speech on Lemuria and Atlantis at the Edgar Cayce Forum in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Una Marcotte’s lecture included visuals showing the location of Atlantis and Lemuria. I especially loved her description of the Atlanteans and Lemurians. She is so good at describing the root races, which I discussed in [...]
November 13, 2008 – 5:32 pm
In a number of previous posts I talked about California being part of what was left of Lemuria after the greater part of that lost continent sunk into what is now the Pacific Ocean. Here’s the Edgar Cayce reading:
November 12, 2008 – 9:42 pm
This giant Sequoia tree, the General Sherman, is the largest tree, by volume, on earth.
November 11, 2008 – 2:43 pm
Here I am with the largest tree, by volume, on earth. It’s called the General Sherman and it’s growing at California’s Sequoia National Park.
November 10, 2008 – 7:25 pm
Having just returned from a visit to Sequoia National Park, I can attest that the Sequoia are truly unusual trees.
They are massive. Their branches can reach a diameter of 40 feet!
October 24, 2008 – 9:53 pm
The Sequoia are the largest trees on earth by volume. A close relative of the Sequoia, the giant Redwoods, also of California, are the tallest trees in the world. According to some researchers, both of these trees belonged to the lost continent of Lemuria. Must of Lemuria was destroyed by earth upheavals and descended into the sea. However, part of it remained above water and, due to continental drift, bumped up against the Rocky Mountains and the West Coast of North America.
October 23, 2008 – 10:42 am
Una also showed us maps illustrating where Lemuria or Mu had existed. Most interesting to me, she said that the West Coast of the U.S., including California, had once been a part of Mu which had drifted up against what is now called the Rocky Mountains to create to parallel sets of mountain ranges. Amazingly, the giant Sequoia trees, the largest trees on earth, are surviving Lemurian vegetation.
August 20, 2008 – 9:59 pm
Athough I automatically think of Atlantis when pondering lost continents, or possibly Lemuria, I read in an online article at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)
that two actual lost continents exist in the Pacific Ocean (Zealandia) and the Indian Ocean (Kerguelen Plateau) that were once above water.