Mu was an immense continent covering nearly one-half of the Pacific Ocean. When she sank during volcanic destruction, fifty million square miles of water claimed her place. This vast continent and culture was the center of civilization some 25,000 years ago. This is the story of Churchwards search for the lost continent, from the vaults of an Indian temple to the four corners of the world.
Below is a handwritten letter from Colonel James Churchward to Dr. Charles (Chas) D. Hart, dated 20 December 1932. The letter is from my personal archives having reemerged 79 years to the day that it was first written; I believe I am to share this with you now on the eve of our collective, global transformation. Follow the link to download the original copy of Churchwards magnificent treatise, The Lost Continent of Mu.
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What do the strange towering effigies of Easter Island reveal about an ancient civilization swept from the face of the earth?
The last vestiges of Mu (the Mother Land) are present today, reawaking in our consciousness.
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Markawasi Peru's Inexplicable Stone Forest by Kathy Doore features the contributions of Robert M. Schoch, Peter E. Schneider, Marino Sanchez, Lisa Rome, Javier Ruzo, Pablo Chong, Lydia Colon, Stephanie Phelps, Annette Everitt, Erik Mendoza, excerpts by Daniel Ruzo, Pedro Astete, George Hunt Williamson, Sixto Paz Wells; photographers Sean Adair, Bill Cote, Aanjelae Rhoades, Manfred Einsidler, Peggy Stok, Lydia Ruyle, Maria Eugenia Aliaga, Edie Downey; editing and translations, Rea Day Baker; graphic design, Pat Alles; Phoenix Offset; Kathleen Doore Publisher; Marcahuasi, Marka Wasi, Markawasi, Marca Huasi.
© Kathy Doore for Labyrinthina.com 2012