Edgar Cayce Psychic Reading on "Kabul"

In yesterday’s post, I wrote:

I’m always looking for corroboration of the Edgar Cayce readings on the Yucatan. This private pyramid is called Kabul. I believe there’s a Cayce reading about something similar. Can hardly wait to see it.

Carol Chapman —

Today, I found the Edgar Cayce reading with a similar word. Here’s the excerpt:

"Before that the entity was in the Yucatan land, when there were those activities in which there were those groups that had caused dissension among the worshipers in the temple there of Ichakabal."

(Edgar Cayce Reading  3004-1)

Reading 3004-1 was given for a 55-year-old housewife in 1943.

I wonder if the pyramid called Kabul has anything to do with the temple Ichakabal. Many Mayan pyramids have temples on top of them. There is a good chance there is a temple on top of the Kabul pyramid.

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Yucatan Visit

I’m excited about my upcoming visit to the Yucatan. I always love to explore ancient mysteries.

This time, I’m happy because I’ll have a chance to explore a pyramid which is on private land and not accessible to the public without an invitation.

I’m always looking for corroboration of the Edgar Cayce readings on the Yucatan. This private pyramid is called Kabul. I believe there’s a Cayce reading about something similar. Can hardly wait to see it.

Carol Chapman —

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Izamna and Izamal, Yucatan, and Edgar Cayce

I’m getting ready for a return visit to Yucatan because I’m making a spirituality movie about the Maya, 2012 and the Yucatan.

In preparation, I’m looking over Edgar Cayce’s psychic readings on the Maya. I’m intrigued by his reference to a place in Yucatan where an Atlantean princess was supposed to have come for work in a sun temple. He calls the place a name that starts with "itza" or "iza."

Therefore, I wonder if he could have referred to the very charming town of Izamal.

Coincidentally, Izamal was the headquarters of a great spiritual leader of the Maya, Izamna.

 

Carol Chapman —

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Edgar Cayce, the Yucatan and the Olmecs

Do you know that  Edgar Cayce said, in trance, that the ancient Maya were influenced by Egyptians — not only representatives of Atlantis and Lemuria?

This would seem preposterous and unbelievable except for those large multi-tonned stone carvings of heads found west of Villahermosa in Mexico at La Venta. The faces of the stone heads look very African.

Could they be the Egyptians Edgar Cayce referred to?

Carol Chapman —

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Great Blog Recovery from My Small Biz U

I’ve got to tell you how happy I am to have this blog hosted by My Small Biz University at http://www.mysmallbizu.com.

A couple of days ago, while uploading my new web site, Inspirational Quotes Wallpaper, I somehow loaded the web site into the blog spot. Basically, I totally deleted this blog and all the postings I’d made since February 2007 – almost two years of blog posts.

Thank God this blog is hosted by My Small Biz U. Even though I believed I’d lost the blog forever, on the off chance that it could somehow be retrieved, I sent an emergency support ticket to My Small Biz U.

I’ve been a member of My Small Biz U for about two years. In fact, it was James Maduk, at My Small Biz U, who helped me to start this blog and has continued to advise me on how to grow my online business for these past two years.

Amazingly, he was able to retrieve the blog.

I really appreciate his help.

Carol Chapman

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Edgar Cayce: California Once Part of Lemuria

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:

“. . . portions of the land were discovered from what was left of Lemuria, or Mu – in what is now lower California, portions of the valleys of death . . . .”

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This excerpt is taken from a psychic past life reading given on November 10th, 1937 for a 49 year old female.

Carol Chapman —

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Largest Tree on Earth – the General Sherman

This giant Sequoia tree, the General Sherman, is the largest tree, by volume, on earth.

As I’ve said before, some people believe that the Sequoia and their close relations, the Redwoods, are trees that survived into the present day from Lemuria, the lost continent that disappeared into the Pacific Ocean. These people also believe that California was once a part of Lemuria.

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The General Sherman

Do you see how the General Sherman towers above the other conifers? Doesn’t it look primorial with its thick trunk and puffs of evergreen foliage at the top of the trunk?

Carol Chapman —

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Lemurian Sequoia Trees

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Carol Chapman & General Sherman

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.

No, that’s not a rustic cabin behind me. Neither is it a hobbit home.

It’s the gnarled trunk base of the General Sherman.

Some people believe the Sequoia were originally Lemurian vegestation.

Carol Chapman —

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Lemuria and the Sequoia

According to some psychic sources, California is a remnant of Lemuria or the cost continent of Mu.  

The Sequoia trees, which only live in California, are believed by some to be surviving Lemurian vegetation.

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!

The largest by volume tree on earth, the Sequoia tree called the General Sherman, is estimated to weigh 1,385 tons! That’s 2,770,000 pounds!!! Isn’t that amazing!!!

People walking around at the base of General Sherman looked like toy people compared to a regular sized tree.

The thick trunk, thick branches and balloon-like foliage bundles really look primordial. They look like some kind of prehistoric tree. You can imagine them with huge ferns billowing around them. When you look at them, they don’t look like they are a part of our world. It makes sense they could have been part of Lemuria or anyway, have survived as representatives of that long ago time.

Carol Chapman —

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Sequoia: Largest Tree on Earth

I’ve just been to Sequoia National Park in California where I saw and photographed the largest tree on earth. It was just amazing!!!

This tree is estimated to be 2,200 years old. That means it started two hundred years before the birth of Jesus! Imagine what it has seen!

It’s called the General Sherman and was named by a Civil War veteran who had served under the Union’s General Sherman.

The tree has outlived the man who named it.

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