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  Lemuria (continent) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lemuria is the name of a hypothetical "Lost Land" variously located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Lemuria entered the lexicon of the Occult through the works of Madame Blavatsky, who claimed in the 1880s to have been shown an ancient, pre-Atlantean Book of Dzyan by the Mahatmas.
In reptilian conspiracy literature, a sunken Pacific continent (usually styled as Lemuria or Mu) is sometimes posited as the homeland of a reptilian race of creatures, often identified with Dragons or Nagas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lemuria_(continent)   (974 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article: Lemuria (continent)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lemuria is the name of a Lost Land (additional info and facts about Lost Land) variously located in the Indian (A member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived) and Pacific (The largest ocean in the world) Oceans.
The name Lemuria was first coined in 1864 by the geologist (A specialist in geology) Philip Sclater (additional info and facts about Philip Sclater) in an article titled "The Mammals of Madagascar" in The Quarterly Journal of Science.
Lemuria is also a mysterious fog-shrouded land in the Nintendo Game Boy Advance games Golden Sun (additional info and facts about Golden Sun) and Golden Sun: The Lost Age (additional info and facts about Golden Sun: The Lost Age).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/le/lemuria_(continent).htm   (676 words)

  
 Lemuria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lemuria is also the name of an album released by the Swedish heavy metal band Therion in 2004.
Lemuria is the name of an independent bookstore in Jackson, Mississippi.
Lemuria is the name of a Belgian Folk Metal band who released their first album named Tales, Ale and Fire in 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lemuria   (241 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Lemuria (continent)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Isostasy is a term used in Geology to refer to the state of gravitational equilibrium between the Earths lithosphere and asthenosphere such that the tectonic plates float at an elevation which depends on their thickness and density.
Lemuria is the name given by 19th century geologist Philip Sclater to a hypothetical land mass in the Indian Ocean, used in the theories of Victorian Darwinists to explain the isolation of lemurs in Madagascar and the distribution of their fossil relatives across Africa and Southeast Asia.
Lemuria is also a mysterious fog-shrouded land in the Nintendo GameBoy Advance games Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Lemuria-(continent)   (564 words)

  
 About Lemuria and Telos - Telos Worldwide Foundation
Lemuria was really the cradle of civilization on this planet, the “Motherland” who assisted in the eventual birth of many other civilizations.
Lemuria, the part that remained faithful to the Light and Her sacred calling was lifted up to the 4th dimension at the time of the cataclysm.
Lemuria continued to thrive and evolve to a fifth dimensional awareness to this day, and exists fully in the higher dimension.
www.fondationtelosintl.com /en/about-lemuria-telos.htm   (3096 words)

  
 LEMURIA
Lemuria was an ancient civilization which existed prior to and during the time of Atlantis.
Physically, it is believed that Lemuria existed largely in the Southern Pacific, between North America and Asia/Australia.
Lemuria is also sometimes referred to as Mu, or the Motherland (of Mu).
www.angelfire.com /id/PR/lemuria.html   (3067 words)

  
 Lemuria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The concept of Lemuria was born in the 1860s when a group of British geologists noted the striking similarity between fossils and sedimentary strata found in India and South Africa.
Thus, Lemuria was neither named nor conceived of by prehistoric people, but by geologists and biologists in the 1800s.
Lemuria was reincarnated as a lost continent by Madame Blavatsky, the greatest of the modern occultists.
www.paralumun.com /lemuria.htm   (414 words)

  
 Lemuria - Crystalinks
The exact location of Lemuria varies with different researchers and authors, though it is part of the mysteries of the Pacific region flowing into the American continent, just as Atlantis is linked to the Atlantic land areas that stretch to the Mediterrean Sea.
Lemuria sank into the sea - ocean = flow of the collective unconsciousnes - which are the grids that comprise our realities on many levels.
The Elders of Lemuria, known as the Thirteenth School, moved their headquarters prior to the cataclysm to the uninhabited plateau of Central Asia that we now call Tibet.
www.crystalinks.com /lemuria.html   (3260 words)

  
 Lemurian Writing Retreat
Deep in Lemuria there is a mine shaft where rough diamonds are mined and then polished with loving care.
The art room in Lemuria is well stocked and offers a diverse range of activities to fill those visual journals.
The writer who takes up residence in Lemuria will develop the sixth sense by simply permitting themselves to be, by practicing and perfecting their skills on a daily basis.
www.dailywriting.net /Lemuria.htm   (1861 words)

  
 Lemuria and the Retreat at Lake Titicaca - Ascended Masters Research Center
Lemuria is the name for the last part of the great pacific continent of Mu.
It was well known to the masters of Lemuria that the final catastrophe would cause gigantic tidal waves to take the last of there land down into the angry sea and oblivion.
Lord Meru, as one of the teachers of Lemuria, was delegated by the Hierarchy to take the Sacred Scrolls in his possession along with the enormous golden disk of the Sun to the mountainous area of a newly formed lake in what is now South America.
www.ascendedmasters.ac /Lemuria_and_Lake_Titicaca.html   (699 words)

  
 The Hindu : Book Review : Resurrecting Lemuria
As she notes, "I consider Lemuria as a place-world that is the product of varied labours of loss underwritten by place-making imaginations that I characterise as fabulous and catastrophic.
To them, Lemuria was the fabled lost land of Tamil culture mentioned in the Sangam literary works and commentaries, which talk of two earlier Sangams (or literary academies), but the country and the literature were destroyed due to a catastrophic flood.
For instance, she criticises the historians who, in spite of dismissing the notion of Lemuria, agreed that the historical memory of lost literature and land contained in the early poems must be reassessed.
www.hindu.com /br/2005/08/16/stories/2005081600681500.htm   (842 words)

  
 Folklore of Mount Shasta: Lemuria
Lemuria was a continent which submerged and was no longer to be seen.
In 1925 a writer by the name of Selvius wrote "Descendants of Lemuria: A Description of an Ancient Cult in America" which was published in the Mystic Triangle, Aug., 1925 and which was entirely about the mystic Lemurian village at Mount Shasta.
Selvius' 1925 two-page article, "Decendants of Lemuria" is, according to Meisse, "the singlemost inportant document in the establishment of the modern Mt. Shasta-Lemurian myth," so we have included Selvius' full-text article.
www.siskiyous.edu /shasta/fol/lem   (775 words)

  
 Lemuria Post
The Birth of Lemuria The concept of Lemuria was born in the 1860s and 1870s, when a group of British geologists noted the striking similarity between fossils and sedimentary strata found in India and South Africa.
The Reincarnation of Lemuria Lemuria was reincarnated as a lost continent by Madame Blavatsky, the greatest of the modern occultists.
Madame Blavatsky incorporated this concept of Lemuria, in a confused form, together with Atlantis and bizarre mixture of scientific, occult, and Hindu religious material, including the "Rig-Veda" in her book, "The Secret Doctrine." In this book, Lemuria became a lost continent, although still in the Indian Ocean, populated by ape-like hermaphroditic egg-laying creatures.
www.intersurf.com /~chalcedony/Atlantis1.html   (687 words)

  
 ERBzin-e 1122: William Scott-Elliot's Lost Continent Writings: Lemuria
This large continent of former times Sclater, an Englishman, has called Lemuria, from the monkey-like animals which inhabited it, and it is at the same time of great importance from being the probable cradle of the human race, which in all likelihood here first developed out of anthropoid apes.
It was not, however, until the time of the seventh sub-race on Lemuria that humanity was sufficiently developed physiologically to warrant the choice of individuals fit to become the parents of a new Root Race.
Scott-Elliot's purpose, in writing his Story of Atlantis and Lost Lemuria, was "to establish" by scientific and empirical data "the facts stated" in Madame Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine, in regard to lost continents and their past inhabitants.
www.angelfire.com /trek/erbzine14/erbz1122.html   (12297 words)

  
 Lemuria
Most of those who have written about Lemuria claim they were primarily socially a vegetarian, agricultural, outdoor, organic culture that worked in harmony with nature and the land, having little use for scientific technology.
Lemuria had relatively little interest in Atlantean technology and preferred to experiment with psychic energies to move objects (proven by Uri Gellar during his research at Stanford University in the 1970's), although they did use ultra-high frequency sonic, solar energy, crystal energy, and teleportation to build and move objects as well.
When Lemuria was destroyed its people became the Tibetans, the Eskimos, the Mayans and the Native Americans.
www.crystalinks.com /lemeura.html   (1178 words)

  
 Spirit Village Review: December 2003
Lemuria and Atlantis: Studying the Past to Survive the Future, by Shirley Andrews, from Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. ISBN 0738703974.
The thrilling story of Altazar, a High King of ancient Lemuria and his love for the Atlantean High Priestess Diandra, their wrenching separation during the sinking of Lemuria, Altazar's journey to the ancient civilizations of AN & Tihuanacu in South America and through the fall of Atlantis into full remembrance.
Superbly researched, The Lost Land of Lemuria widens into a provocative exploration of the poetics and politics of loss to consider how this sentiment manifests itself in a fascination with vanished homelands, hidden civilizations, and forgotten peoples, ultimately revealing how loss itself has become a condition of modernity.
spiritvillage.blogspot.com /2003_12_01_spiritvillage_archive.html   (4835 words)

  
 Mu and Lemuria - two other missing continents - Atlantis Rising
Mu was in the Pacific Ocean and LEMURIA was supposed to be between Africa and India.
Lemuria was a hypothetical landbridge that, before the theory of plate tectonics, was once thought may have existed millions of years ago between Madagascar and Indonesia, explaining the distribution of Lemurs (hence the name).
Lemuria was a scientific construct to explain the existanve of two widely seperated colonies of lemurs (a proto-monkey) and lies in the Indian Ocean between India and Madascar.
forums.atlantisrising.com /ubb/Forum1/HTML/001048.html   (2628 words)

  
 Lemuria, Promoter and Artist Agent.
LEMURIA NEWS On the 29th October 2005, Lemuria embarked on another multi media project this time hosted by the Doghouse.
Lemuria started life over 8 years ago out of a need to showcase the best in eclectic entertainment Tayside had to offer.
Lemuria is now a promotion Company / artists Agent run by John Lemuria, John is also the entertainments Manager of the 350 capacity live music venue The Dog House in Dundee.
www.lemuria.co.uk   (577 words)

  
 Lemuria and Mu
Lemuria is also sometimes referred to as Mu, or the Motherland (of Mu)." This site has a very attractive graphic, an invitation to join a mailing list, and an historic time line.
The Daily Revolution web site calls Lemuria "the Atlantis of the Pacific." It declares that "Mu is one of the names for Lemuria." This site provides links to other articles on the subject.
A paragraph at the SPIRITWEB ORG explains, "Mentioning Atlantis, Mu and Lemuria in one statement, is like putting a wide diversity of cultural, philosophical and religious expressions into one pot." Several essays and links to Atlantis pages are listed.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/paranormal_phenomena/13214   (535 words)

  
 The Mysteries Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The name "Lemuria" was actually invented by an English zoologist, Phillip L. Schlater, back in the early days of Darwinism, in order to explain the fossilized remains of lemurs similar to those that live in Madagascar only today.
By chance the name Mu is included in the fabricated word LeMUria, but this is purely coincidental, unless the ancient civilization at hand was founded by time- travelling highly-evolved Lemurs who gave it their name from the future--highly unlikely.
It is interesting that this name Lemuria has attached itself, in both antiquity and the present day, to some sort of supernatural, paranormal, ufological, and spectral activity.
www.hiddenmysteries.org /mysteries/mu/lemuriaremember.html   (835 words)

  
 A Short History of Lemuria
Earnst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919), a German naturalist and champion of Darwin, used Lemuria to explain the absence of fossil remains of early man: If man originated on a sunken continent in the Indian Ocean, all the fossils of the missing link are now under the sea.
Madame Elena Petrovna Blavatsky (born Helena Hahn 1831-1891), the founder of Theosophy, in her book The Secret Doctrine (1888), claimed to have learned of Lemuria in The Book of Dzyan, which she said was composed in Atlantis and shown to her by the Mahatmas.
Today just about everyone who has heard of Lemuria assumes that the legends of Mu are identical with the English zoologist's land of the lemurs.
www.hawaiian.net /~larryw/html/lemuria.html   (719 words)

  
 PlanetLightWorker - May 2002
Sea levels worldwide were disrupted as water rushed in to fill an enormous basin created by the sinking and caused oceans to drop hundreds of feet.
Lemuria's appearance with a full-blown culture has spawned many interesting theories, including visits from extraterrestials who introduced a new species of genetically engineered humans to replace their dim-witted ancestors.
The first Lemurian subraces were apelike, egg-laying hermaphrodites who communicated by mental telepathy through a 'third eye.' This atrophied after Lemuria's fall and became the pineal gland still found in modern humans.
www.planetlightworker.com /articles/markwilliams/article1.htm   (1688 words)

  
 Amazon.com: In Search Of Lemuria: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In Search Of Lemuria: The Lost Pacific Continent In Legend, Myth And Imagination by journalist, editor, and freelance writer Mark Williams is a serious and fascinating look at the lost continent of Lemuria as reflected in the mythologies of Hindus, Australian Aborigines, Polynesians and American Indians.
As mystical as Atlantis yet far less well-known, Lemuria's very existence is presented as an open question, and addressed in a thoughtful and well-reasoned discourse.
Lemuria may or may not have been a "real" place, although the author presents quite convincing arguments for its existence.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0970696906?v=glance   (1353 words)

  
 Lemuria Links
There is some disagreement about where it was located, what the inhabitants looked like, etc., but most seem to put it as a continent in the Pacific ocean.
The name is actually "Mu", someone named an ancient land that sunk near India "Lemuria" and it seems to have stuck in reference to the ancient land that pre-dates Atlantis.
Some believe that Atlantis and Lemuria were around partially at the same time and that the more scientific-rational group inhabited Atlantis, and Lemuria had more individuals that were more artistically and spiritually inclined.
www.lemuria.net /lemuriaFAQ.html   (683 words)

  
 lemuria
The story begins with a writer's chance exposure to a trance-channeling session at which Lemuria is described in vivid detail.
Hopi elders, Theosophists and adepts of the Lemurian Fellowship all predict a grim scenario: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and a pole shift followed by the emergence of land for a colony of elite survivors.
Mankind is ready to evolve to a higher level, it's said, and an emerging island-continent will serve as home to a new race and a new order.
www.goldenerabooks.com /lemuria.syn.html   (657 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Lemuria & Atlantis: Books: Shirley Andrews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The mysterious civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis become reality as Shirley Andrews, the author of Atlantis: Insights From a Lost Civilization combines details from scholars, scientists and the respected psychic Edgar Cayce.
Her sober portrayal of disturbing parallels between the spiritual decay of Atlantis and our modern world, and her reasonable explanations for the vivid dreams and past life memories recounted by numerous people about life on the lost lands enhance this fascinating book.
And so "Lemuria and Atlantis- Studying the past to survive the future" was born.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/ASIN/0738703974   (2330 words)

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