Hypotheses about Lemuria

12. 04. 2018
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Lemuria is called a civilization that spread throughout the continent and whose destruction was probably caused by a natural disaster.

Another naming of this civilization is Mu (some researchers however think that He was spreading in the Pacific Ocean, although Lemuria is situated in the Indian Ocean).

Far from all scientists are willing to accept its existence, yet there are many different and detailed ones hypotheses drawn on how Lemurians livedhow they perished and whether none of them really survived.

Interest in the legendary civilization culminated in the XNUMXth century. century, when scientists noticed similarities in the flora and fauna of Southeast Asia and Southeast Africa (including Madagascar). By the way, hypothetical civilization owes its name to lemurs, representatives of the order of semi-apes.

At about the same time, in the state of California, near Mount Shasta, eyewitnesses began to talk about strange creatures that live on the mountain and appear in cities to get food.

They were similar to the people, and claimed to be members of the rest of the civilization that died under the sea. According to the testimony, strange guests took away from home, as well as ending their visits as if melting in the air.

People have begun to explain the abilities of these beings to move between the dimensions and to control the laws of nature. One of the witnesses said that watching the mountain with a telescope saw a gray marble temple surrounded by a forest. However, once the people of Mount Shasta began to search, the hypothetical Lemurs of the city ceased to visit.

The most convincing lemur hypothesis is the record Edgar Cayce (1877 - 1945), American clairvoyant. In his notes, the civilization of Lemuria is described at a time when it had already entered its period of extinction, but had reached a high spiritual level (unlike the Atlanteans, who, according to Cayce, "kept" on Earth their bad karma). That is why Lemurians are very rare among today's people because they do not need to rectify their karma and have no reason to remain on earth.

The territorial description of Mu Edgar Cayce's land has been largely confirmed by archaeological and geological surveys. Cayce believed that the South American Pacific coast was part of Western Lemuria at the time of the emergence of homo sapiens (our species).

As early as the 90s, 60 years after Cayce wrote his hypothesis, an underwater mountain ridge of the tectonic plate was discovered Nazca, which was once a landmass and connected the coast of present-day Peru with the peninsula, also sunk, according to Cayce's records.

According to the clairvoyant, Lemurie began to dive gradually before 10 700 flights, that is to say, the end of the ice age, which is due to come to an end, when the melting of the glaciers sharply raised the world's ocean. But civilization continued to flourish on the "chips" of the former giant continent. During the Lemurian disintegration, Cayce considered the time before the disappearance of Atlantis.

The Lemuria map is against the background of today's continent distribution. Lemuria is marked in red, the remains of Hyperborey Blue (from the scroll of William Scott-Elliot Lemurie disappeared continent)

The Lemuria map is against the background of today's continent distribution. Lemuria is marked in red, the remains of Hyperborey Blue (from the scroll of William Scott-Elliot Lemurie disappeared continent)

A Russian scientist and contactor, Vasily Rasputin, followed the information that was said to come from space when describing Lemuria. He uses fairly precise numbers in his texts, which have not yet been confirmed. From his description we can derive some territorial and chronological details; Lemuria existed between 320 and 170 centuries BC and stretched from the Aegean Sea to Antarctica.

The population was 170 million. According to Rasputin, the Lemurians did not have physical and etheric bodies, and therefore could only be seen by people with extraordinary bioenergy.

If the Lemurians wanted, they could materialize or disappear by moving to other dimensions. During evolution, this race acquired the missing physical and etheric bodies. This would explain the mysterious disappearances and emergences of the Lemurians around Mount Shasta. The territory they mostly inhabited, Rasputin claims, was south of present-day Madagascar. In the 170th century BC, the most inhabited part of Lemuria was buried by a natural cataclysm under the waters of the ocean and almost the entire population perished.

Those who survived had physical bodies, they began to call themselves Atlanteans and settled a new continent, Atlantis, which then existed for another 150 century and sank for the same reason as Lemuria.

Rasputin agrees with Cayce in the sense that Lemurians were spiritually higher in race. According to Rasputin, they were long-lived, they did not have tangible goods, fed with cosmic energy, and multiplied by autoreproduction (they were not yet divided into different sexes). When they acquired physical bodies, they degraded and became "ordinary" people.

Another hypothesis is based on the assumptions of the Theosophical Society of Helena Blavatská (1831 - 1891), which dealt with religious philosophy and occultism. In this case, the hypotheses about the vanished civilization were based on occult experiments.

According to The theosophical societies on our planet existed and will exist - throughout its habitation - seven basic races (each has seven sub-races): the highest invisible beings; Hyperboreans; Lemurs; Atlanteans; people; a race descended from humans and will inhabit Lemuria in the future and the last terrestrial race to fly away from the Earth and colonize Mercury.

Lemurs are described here as very tall (4-5 meters), similar to monkeys, without a brain, but with mental abilities and telepathic communication. They were to have three eyes, two at the front and one at the back. According to theosophists, the lemur was located in the southern hemisphere and occupied the southern part of Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australia, part of South America and other territories.

In the last period of their existence, the Lemurians evolved, created a civilization and were more like humans. At that time, the flooding of their continent had already begun. The Lemurians in the remaining territories laid the foundations of Atlantis; they also became the ancestors of the Papuans, Hotentots, and other ethnic groups of the southern hemisphere.

An interesting hypothesis about Lemuria was also offered by the Russian painter, philosopher, archaeologist and writer Nikolai Rerich (1874 - 1947). In many ways, his assumptions coincide with the Theosophical Society. Lemuria was home to the third basic race, which evolved from the second race, and it originated from the first race.

By the middle of the third race, humans and animals were sober and had no physical body (they were energetic Hypotheses about Lemuriabeings). They did not die, they melted away, and then were reborn into a new body, which became more and more dense with each new birth. The bodies gradually thickened until they became physical. All creatures evolved and split into two sexes.

Se By acquiring the material body, people began to die and ceased to be born again. At the same time, approximately 18 millions of years ago, people were distracted by reason and soul.

The continent of the third race stretched along the equator and occupied most of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It also included today's Himalayas, southern India, Ceylon, Sumatra, Madagascar, Tasmania, Australia, Siberia, China, Kamchatka, the Bering Strait and Easter Island, ending in the east with the central Andes. The Nazca Mountains (now under the sea) apparently connected the Andes with the later flooded part of Lemuria.

In the south, the continent stretched almost to Antarctica, in the west it circled South Africa from below and turned north, including present-day Sweden and Norway, then Greenland, and reached as far as the central Atlantic Ocean. The first representatives of the third race in Lemuria were about 18 meters tall, but over time they shrank to 6 meters.

These the assumptions of Rerich are indirectly confirmed by statues on Easter Island, which were also part of Lemuria under this hypothesis. Perhaps it was the Lemurians who erected statues as tall as them (6-9 meters) and with the facial features that were characteristic of them.

The height and physical strength of the Lemurians would explain the possibility of their coexistence with the then large animals. With the development of their civilization, the Lemurians began to build stone towns, the remains of which, in the form of Cyclops ruins, are located on Easter Island and Madagascar.

The demise of Lemuria was planted by Rerich until the end of the Mesozoic, the mainland was flooded 700 thousand years before the beginning of the Tertiary. Western researchers also agree with this timing. And like Blavatsky, Rerich believes that the Lemurians did not disappear without a trace and that their descendants are a negroid race; Australians, Bushmen and natives of a number of Pacific islands.

Research work is based on this various information about Lemuria, mentioned above William Scott-Elliot, which detailed the life and development of the Lemurians as well as the development and extinction of their civilization. He also provided geological and biological evidence confirming Lemurian hypotheses.

Among the evidence is the scientific fact that the present land was once under the sea and on the site of today's ocean was on the contrary land. This fact, together with other geological data about the Earth, testifies to the existence of a vast southern continent in ancient times.

Fossil surveys and contemporary flora and fauna help to orientate the territory of the mainland, which corresponds to the ancient continent and whose remains are now found on various islands and continents. At various times, the southern continent once belonged to Australia, other times to the Malay Peninsula. It is assumed that during the Permian period, India, South Africa and Australia were part of a single entity. And it is the southern continent that is considered the cradle of humanity in these surveys.

One of the greatest mysteries is located in the eastern part of the island of Pohnpei (Ponape), "Venice" Pacific, Nan Madol; 92 artificial islands, built on a coral reef with an area of ​​130 hectares.

One of the greatest mysteries is located in the eastern part of the island of Pohnpei (Ponape), "Venice" Pacific, Nan Madol; 92 artificial islands, built on a coral reef with an area of ​​130 hectares.

Archaeological finds that confirm the existence of a mysterious ancient civilization include the following artifacts: the ruins of the stone harbor and the town of Nan Madol on the island of Pohnpei (Ponape) in Micronesia; statues and buildings on Easter Island; the remains of buildings and statues on the island of Pitcairn (2 km west of Easter Island); mummies and high walls, built in a semicircle on the Gambiera Islands (west of Pitcairn); a monolithic stone arch on the island of Tongatapu in the Tonga Archipelago; columns on Tinian Island (Northern Mariana Islands, Micronesia); Cyclops buildings and remnants of paved roads on the seabed off the islands of Jonaguni, Kerama and Aguni (Japanese archipelago) and megalithic temples on the island of Malta.

Currently some anthropologists admit that the descendants of the Lemurian civilization could live in little-explored forested areas, even beyond the "borders" of the extinct continent. It is possible that the new race of the remaining Lemurians was pushed into the more inhospitable regions. However, these suppositions have been documented only by legends of various nations of the world.

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