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Dramatic lava flows in Hawaii bring to mind the sinking of Lemuria Mu

Lava flows from Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. Credit: AP Photo/David Jordan
Lava flows from Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. Credit: AP Photo/David Jordan

Check out this amazing photograph of a lava flow from the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park. Credit: AP Photo/David Jordan

The lava is plummeting and sizzling into the Pacific Ocean and has created over 500 acres of new land at the coastline.
 
The Hawaiian islands are  supposed to some of the remants of the lost continent of Lemuria Mu. Lava flows like this one bring to mind the kinds of forces that could have destroyed Lemuria Mu hundreds of thousands of years ago.
 
For me, this photos shows something that is downright scary.
 
One of my friends has seen an eruption of this volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island. She said that when she and other tourists stood in the viewing area at a distance from the volcano, even at a “safe” distance, the heat was almost unbearable. She had to keep turning around to cool first one side of her body and then the other.
 
I can see how a person could be fascinated by volcanoes, but I can’t see how a vulcanologist would want to put themselves in danger just to study them. For more amazing photographs of this volcano and many others, take a look at these Live Science images.
 
 

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Is Lemuria inside Mount Shasta?

A MtShastaNews.com article reports that author and historian Bill Miesse spoke about the connection between Mount Shasta in California with the lost continent of Lemuria.

Today, the legend of the lost continent of Lemuria being inside Mt. Shasta is one of the mountain’s most well-known legends, Miesse said. The connection between the two is something he’s been researching in the past months.

Lemuria: Mt. Shasta’s most well-known legend

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Possible parts of the lost continent of Lemuria discovered off the coast of Australia

It was once a megacontinent. It encompassed present-day Australia, Antarctica, and India. We call it Gondwana.

Parts of the submerged portions of Gondwana were found a month ago off the cost of Australia. Rocks on the underwater “islands” show fossils that once existed in shallow coastal waters, not in their present location, 2,000 meters or 6,600 feet–more than a mile–below the ocean floor . These submerged islands had likely once been above water.

Were they once part of the lost continent of Lemuria?

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Dynamic Seminar: Influences of Atlantis and Lemuria in Yucatan

I am delighted to post a description of one of my favorite seminars, Influences of Atlantis and Lemuria in Yucatan, because it includes a dynamic PowerPoint presentation. Participants at this seminar told me that they loved the embedded videotaped interviews with a Mayan man describing the “stories of his grandparents” and a expert on Mayan culture. These interviews provide information that show the influence of both Atlantis and Lemuria in the Yucatan. For more information on this fascinating topic, please click here.

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Lemuria used to be in the Indian Ocean, not the Pacific

Maybe Hawaii is not associated with Lemuria at all. In reading an online article called A Short History of Lemuria, author Larry Williamson says that according to the mystic Madame Elena Petrovna Blavatsky, Lemuria was located in the Indian Ocean, not the Pacific.

Larry Williamson says that Mme Blavatsky:

She described the Lemurians as the third root race to inhabit the earth. They were egg-laying beings with a third eye that gave them psychic powers and allowed them to function without a brain. Originally bisexual, their downfall came about after they discovered sex.
A Short History of Lemuria

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Does the possible Confucius forehead lump mean he was from Lemuria?

Yesterday, I showed that, at least in one portrait, Confucius appeared to have a lump, or anyway something, on his forehead. Today I wonder:

Does the lump, if it is a lump, signifies that Confucius was from Lemuria in a past life, and whether the lump characteristic had continued in his physical makeup through reincarnation millennia after the demise of Lemuria, is anyone’s guess.

What do you think? Do you know if Confucius had a lump on his forehead? If so, do you think he was a Lemurian? Or, is this simply too outrageous for you?

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The Myth of the Sorcerer Dwarf

I’m excited about speaking at the Edgar Cayce Forum tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E in Virginia Beach, Virginia. My topic is: The Yucatan Connection to Atlantis and Lemuria Using Cayce Clues and Mythology.

The talk tonight will include the description of mythological stories of the ancient Maya that illustrate influences from Atlantis and Lemuria.

Of course, there are many myths associated with the Maya. However, my favorite has to do with this magnificent structure, The Pyramid of the Sorcerer in Uxmal, Yucatan.

Pyramid of the Sorcerer, Uxmal, Yucatan

The Pyramid of the Sorcerer in Uxmal, Yucatan, by John J. Chapman

This magnificent photograph was taken by my husband, John Chapman. The late afternoon light shows the unusual contours of this pyramid.

I look forward to meeting you tonight. Come to the Edgar Cayce Forum and discover the myths of the ancient Maya and their connection with the Edgar Cayce readings.

Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman

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The Alux – a Maya Leprechaun

This Wednesday, on September 29th at 7:30 p.m., one of the Maya myths I will be discussing will be about an Alux (pronounced Alush), one of the “Little People.” My talk, The Yucatan Connection to Atlantis and Lemuria Using Cayce Clues and Mythology, will be held at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, Virginia and is sponsored by the Edgar Cayce Forum. Click here for more information.

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