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The rise and fall of the Mayas, Mu, Atlantis and also Lemurian civilization cannot be accurately documented today, though many have gone in quest of this mythological continent.
Lost civilizations have been known to rise and fall - or just appear and disappear without explanation. As with Atlantis one can only speculate as to what happened, based on the available archaeological evidence, orally told legends, theories pieced together by researchers, and for some, metaphysical changelings and spiritual travelling as well.
The fate of Lemuria, also known as Pacifica, Mu, is not unlike that proposed for Atlantis. It is much like the destiny of humanity told in our timeline by prophets of old and modern-day clairvoyants and seeners. The legends are all about the same: A thriving, very advanced culture that suddenly manifested out of nowhere. Their origins and downfall are linked to destruction when their continent suffered huge deluges and catastrophes and sank beneath the 'sea' due to natural cataclysm and human imbalance. Conducted investigations of the Maya took place in the ruins in the Yucatan. He announced that he had translated the ancient Mayan writings, found on the walls, which allegedly showed that the Maya of Yucatan were much older than the later civilizations of Atlantis and Egypt, and additionally told the story of an even older continent of Mu, whose survivors founded the so-called Maya civilization. Spirituality and consciousness from our long forgotten ancestors to the fullest! History at its best to open knowledge about Indians, Olmec, Maya, Aztec, Inca, Atlantis and Mu civilization.
Mu is the name of a Lost Land, or hypothetical vanished continent, located in the Pacific Ocean but now, like Atlantis and Lemuria, believed to have sunk beneath the waters. The original meaning and import of mythologies can be obfuscated by our present mind set and narrow, "scientific" world view. Records and histories have often been destroyed or simply fallen victim to the ravages of time and human error and wars. Simply put, we have lost most of own human roots and history. Our lives, our existence, our well being, even the foods that sustain us are all contingent on past events, clever inventions and shrewd adaptations. To fully understand who, what and where we are today we need to know to the extent possible what came before. This applies equally to the individual and to savants, societies and civilizations.
The sudden and unheralded appearance of Maya civilization in South America, a culture without roots in the soil of the Americas, the physical type of the Maya themselves, the persistence of the legends to their coming, all serve to show that a comparatively small but enlightened wedge of newcomers was abruptly introduced into Guatemala coming from some oceanic region. Generally speaking however, the Maya bear little or no resemblance to the other American Indian tribes from the northern Alaska to the southern Tierra del Fuego. James Churchward wrote several volumes of books documenting ancient writings and he claims to have translated in Southeast Asia concerning Atlantis and Mu, while geologist William Niven also claimed to have excavated these almost identical tablets in Mexico. Herodotus, regarded by some in the West as the greatest historians of the ancients, wrote about the mysterious island civilization in the Atlantic and a city located in that oceanic region. He wrote how descendants of the Incas led him to an ancient manuscript in a temple in the Andes Mountains that told of the destruction of Atlantis and Mu before our time, which had an advanced and skilled technology, by ruptures, earthquakes, tsunamis and tidal waves. Williamson also visited dozens of Indian tribes in the North and South America that told him of Atlantis and Mu, including the Hopi Indians.
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