Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Author Archives: Carol Chapman
In looking for information on Lemuria, I just came across the e-book of the 1926 book by James Churchward, The Lost Continent of Mu. I like that I can easily ready the book online. It even has links to the chapters of the books. Right away, I am interested because I see references to August and Alice LePlongeon who explored Mayan ruins in Yucatan.
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According to Atlantis Quest – Uncovering the Secrets that Prove Plato Right, both Native American tribes who live on the West side of the Atlantic Ocean and the Basques who live on the East side of the Atlantic Ocean share the same mitochondrial DNA haplogroup X–giving rise to speculation that they both spring from a common ancestor who lived on a landmass in the Atlantic Ocean, the lost continent of Atlantis.
Interestingly, many Native Americans tribes are often matrilineal (inheritance and descent spring from the female line) and matriarchal (ruled by women).
Could the Native Americans derive their rulership and inheritance traditions from the same place their derived their mitochondrial DNA haplogroup X?
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In yesterday’s post, I wrote that I have discovered that the word, Atlantis, means “the Daughter of Atlas.” This is especially interesting to me, because I think read somewhere, perhaps in Edgar Cayce’s psychic readings of people who had had past lives in Atlantis, that the Atlanteans were a matriarchal society. Do you know anything about this?
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I am enjoying reading the description of Atlantis on the Annoyz View website. For example, I did not know that:
Continue readingIn Greek the word Atlantis means “daughter of Atlas”.
Buried somewhere in the Indian Ocean, in the vast 4,200 mile expanse between Madagascar and Australia, is supposed to be the resting place of the lost continent of Kumari Kandam, which, according to ancient Tamil literature, some believe is the lost continent of Lemuria.
Continue readingIn the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Tamil nationalists came to identify Kumari Kandam with Lemuria, a hypothetical “lost continent” posited in the 19th century to account for discontinuities in biogeography. In these accounts, Kumari Kandam became the “cradle of civilization”, the origin of human languages in general and the Tamil language in particular.
Kumari Kandam- The Lost Continent
It makes me happy that people who attend my presentations on Atlantis give me feedback that they especially appreciate the information on “life after life” in those seminars. The topic of the afterlife comes up when discussing reincarnation and the history of the soul on earth. I will be talking about these concepts during my speaking events in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, in April.
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I am excited, because both my books, When We Were Gods and Arrival of the Gods in Egypt are about the history of the soul on earth. Therefore, the story of our souls’ experiences on earth explain how it could be that we live after we die, basically, how it could be that there is “life after life.”
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While under deep hypnosis, I recalled a past life in which I remembered my death and the experience of life after life immediately upon dying. A poignant experience, I wrote about my past life regression memories in When We Were Gods.
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In many ways, my book When We Were Gods, is a “life after life book” in that it explores past lives. I know that, as a result of my past life regressions, I felt at peace about there being an afterlife.
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In my book, When We Were Gods, I wrote about my experiences when I went for hypnotherapy, because I was desparate to lose weight. As a result of past life regression, I learned about past lives which had created my present need to lose weight. I found it helpful to see what I had done in previous lifetimes so I could change what I was doing now.
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