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Archaeologists and the Lost City of Atlantis

Archaeologists and the lost city of Atlantis might not seem to mix. That’s because archeologists look for evidence of human beings. However, in Atlantis, we weren’t human. Indeed, in the past life regression memories of Atlantis, we were gods and goddesses, thought beings, light beings, and demigods. In my next series of videos, I’ll explore ancient ruin sites that show evidence of these unusual beings from Atlantis.

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Carol Chapman speaking events in Virginia Beach, Charlottesville, and The Villages

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Carol Chapman

All the details are not in yet, but I will be speaking:

November 16th, 2013, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Charlottesville, VirginiaAtlantis and Its Colonies in Egypt and Yucatan

December 29th, 2013, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E., Virginia Beach, Virginia, the New Year’s Eve program – Have Your Heart’s Desire 

January 23rd, 2014, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., The Villages, FloridaSecrets of a Psychic

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Humorous and sad Atlantis comment

I like this clever blog post on the subject of the lost continent of Atlantis:

Lost City of Atlantis Not Found Again

Once [a] year someone is claiming to be on the trail of Atlantis, a science-fiction in which super-smart people from the past were somehow wiped out and took a whole lot of cool technology with them.

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I like the humor. Even in the time I’ve been keeping this blog, Atlantis has been “found” in so many places.

However, I do feel sad that the general idea of Atlantis is that it was populated by super-smart people who got wiped out, especially since we consider ourselves super-smart people and we have a whole lot of cool technology. It makes you wonder . . .

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More on the Lost City of Atlantis or What? Doggerland? Submerged off the coast of Scotland

Oil and gas companies searching for fuel below the seafloor are coming up with evidence of a land that was once above water.

For years, fishermen have been dredging up bones in the North Sea.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that geophysicist Richard Bates of the Department of Earth Sciences in St. Andrews, Scotland and his research team are finding promising clues of:

“. . . what may be burial sites, stone monuments, and even mass mammoth graves, which would be evidence of ice age hunting.”

Doggerland, Europe’s lost city of Atlantis discovered

 

 

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Lost City of Atlantis found between Scotland and Denmark

OK, maybe not the lost city of Atlantis, or, maybe it is. It is an ancient land submerged by the sea, formerly the home of woolly mammoths. Scientists are studying the lost land of Doggerland:

After a 15-year project to unearth the truth about Doggerland, its history has finally been pieced together through painstaking analysis of the bottom of the sea and artefacts brought up from the depths. It was a huge strip of land situated between Scotland and Denmark that existed between 18,000 and 5,500 years BC before being swallowed up by the sea.

Britain’s Real-Life Lost City of Atlantis Found at the Bottom of the North Sea

 

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Could lost islands discovered in present-day Pacific be Lemuria Mu?

Map of the Panthalassa Ocean about 200 million years ago.
Map of the Panthalassa Ocean about 200 million years ago. The white ovals show the reconstructed locations of volcanic arcs known from continental rocks.

Another map, this time, of the Panthalassa Ocean during the time of the megacontinent Pangaea. This article at Ars Technica describes how geophysicists “analyzed seismic velocity data from the mantle beneath the Pacific” and found that the Panthalassa Ocean was not as featureless as previously theorized. They concluded that:

 
In addition to working out the location of these volcanic arcs, the study will also help researchers reconstruct the history of the Pacific plate. “[F]or any future model of the Panthalassa Ocean, the presence of the Telkhinia subduction zone needs to be taken into account,” wrote van der Meer. “Previous models simply extrapolated the spreading ridges until they [encountered] a continent. We have now proven that it was not that simple, and the tectonic history was complicated.”
 
 
As I have before, when I read of scientists finding evidence for ancient  lost islands in what became the present-day Pacific Ocean, I wonder if these landmasses could have been Lemuria Mu.

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Could the ancient ‘Lost’ continent Gondwana have sheltered Lemuria Mu?

On November 18 and 21, 2011, I wrote about the megacontinent Gondwana in this blog. In those posts, I wondered if Lemuria Mu could have been a part of Gondwana. Well, in these maps of the earth, posted as illustrations of the U.K. The Telegraph‘s online article ‘Lost” continent Gondwana sheds light on formation of world today,” there does not appear to be any room for the lost continent of Lemuria. All the present-day landmasses of Antarctica, Australia, and India, which today are separated by the Indian Ocean, were at one time scrunched together to form the megacontinent. Although, I must admit, it is difficult to sort out the land masses from the present-day coastlines of continents. What do you think? Can you see a place, in the ancient maps, where a lost continent could have been located?

Graphic shows how Gondwana broke into present-day Australia, Antarctica and India between 80 and 130 million years ago

Graphic shows how Gondwana broke into present-day Australia, Antarctica and India between 80 and 130 million years ago

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Myths of submerged land off the coast of India lead to speculations of Lemuria

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.

In 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

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Lemurians living in Mount Shasta can become invisible

Since finding that information about Lemurians existing within Mount Shasta in California, I’ve been curious to find out more. On The Lemurian Connection website I found an article that says that survivors of the sinking of Lemuria exist in the physical but, although they are not beings of the fourth dimension, since they are in the three and a half dimension, they can become invisible at will. Here’s an excerpt from the article:

Strange lights and sounds are often seen or heard on the mountain. Lenticular clouds, shadows and outstanding sunsets add to the mystical aura of the mountain. Several tunnels stretch far into the interior of this majestic mountain. Mount Shasta is also the home of the present-day Lemurians, survivors of the sinking of the continent of Lemuria over 12,000 years ago. Yes, our Lemurian brothers and sisters are real; they are well and physically alive, living in the subterranean city of “Telos” underneath sacred Mount Shasta.

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