Lemuria: The Hidden History of Mankind's Motherland
Posted by Sane Spirit on Friday, March 2, 2012
My curiosity was piqued by "lost civilization",,,very long and I need to finish watching as I made the mistake of using it for background noise and fell asleep. Not knowing much about the subject of Mu I thought it intriguing,,,altho no longer a viable scientific theory it is fun to consider the possibilities
"Though Lemuria is no longer considered a valid scientific hypothesis, it has been adopted by writers involved in the occult, as well as some Tamil writers of India. Accounts of Lemuria differ, but all share a common belief that a continent existed in ancient times and sank beneath the ocean as a result of a geological, often cataclysmic, change, such as pole shift." (wikipedia)
"Lemuria entered the lexicon of the Occult through the works of Helena Blavatsky, who claimed in the 1880s to have been shown an ancient, pre-Atlantean Book of Dzyan by the Mahatmas. According to L. Sprague de Camp, Blavatsky's concept of Lemuria was influenced by other contemporaneous writers on the theme of Lost Continents, notably Ignatius L. Donnelly, American cult leader Thomas Lake Harris and the French writer Louis Jacolliot."(wikipedia)
I may just have to do some more digging into this for fun!!
"A documentary about the famed lost civilization, how humanity's religions began, and how they became diversely spread all over the planet from the original Vedic/Rama Empire/Lemurian philosophy that spawned them."
"Lemuria entered the lexicon of the Occult through the works of Helena Blavatsky, who claimed in the 1880s to have been shown an ancient, pre-Atlantean Book of Dzyan by the Mahatmas. According to L. Sprague de Camp, Blavatsky's concept of Lemuria was influenced by other contemporaneous writers on the theme of Lost Continents, notably Ignatius L. Donnelly, American cult leader Thomas Lake Harris and the French writer Louis Jacolliot."(wikipedia)
I may just have to do some more digging into this for fun!!
"A documentary about the famed lost civilization, how humanity's religions began, and how they became diversely spread all over the planet from the original Vedic/Rama Empire/Lemurian philosophy that spawned them."