The document describes legends of the lost civilizations of Mu and Lemuria. According to legend, the people of these lands lived in harmony with dolphins and nature. Dolphins would commune with priestesses near temples, and tiny markings would appear on crystals during singing. However, a king unleashed storms that destroyed the lands, sinking them beneath the sea. While scientists believe these places did not exist, the document notes some crystals have unusual markings that could relate to the legends.
The document describes legends of the lost civilizations of Mu and Lemuria. According to legend, the people of these lands lived in harmony with dolphins and nature. Dolphins would commune with priestesses near temples, and tiny markings would appear on crystals during singing. However, a king unleashed storms that destroyed the lands, sinking them beneath the sea. While scientists believe these places did not exist, the document notes some crystals have unusual markings that could relate to the legends.
The document describes legends of the lost civilizations of Mu and Lemuria. According to legend, the people of these lands lived in harmony with dolphins and nature. Dolphins would commune with priestesses near temples, and tiny markings would appear on crystals during singing. However, a king unleashed storms that destroyed the lands, sinking them beneath the sea. While scientists believe these places did not exist, the document notes some crystals have unusual markings that could relate to the legends.
legendary lands now beneath the oceans of India and the South Pacific. The people were civilized and gentle, and aware of the subtle magic of the sky, land and sea.
One of the remnants of Lemuria is the coco de mer tree in the Seychelles islands, so read that attunement as well.
Dolphins would swim up rivers to commune with the priestess of the temple where crystals were seeded. Women and dolphins sang together and tiny lines would appear on the stones. Some consider these energy and riddles.
Then something terrible happened. Nobody is sure what. A king declared himself Lord of the Sea and commanded his advisors to unleash the fury of the ocean storms upon his enemies. A great crystal column was raised for this evil purpose. There are echoes of this in the Hindu legend of when the devils churned the ocean.
Some say Poseidon struck Lemuria and Mu. Some say the column itself destabilized the islands.
With a terrible roar, the lands lurched sideways, flinging huts and temples and palms towards the sky, and crashed down into the water and were never seen again. A few people survived and drifted to other lands
This is the legend.
Scientists say the reason the idea of Lemuria began was to explain the odd distribution of the animals called lemurs. But continents drift apart, and India and Africa once touched each other; a land bridge never existed.
The crystals known as Lemurian seed crystals have odd scratches. Science says when a quartz crystal tries to grow both a hexagonal prism and a rhombic prism at the same time, these marks or striations will appear.
Does it matter? Perhaps the legends will be of use. You decide.
If you like this energy and think you can keep it humble and pure and sweet, then say I accept the attunement to the energies of Lemuria and its magic, the wisdom of the mistakes made, and the hope of the love discovered. And so it is.