Lemuria A lost continent that can be found ... in the human heart The pyramids of Egypt,
Stonehenge, Machu Picchu, Sedona, Jerusalem, Mt. Shasta, Hawaii and
other sacred places around the world have captured the attention and
curiosity of humans for all of recorded history. Throughout our times,
people have felt the mysterious power of these places and millions of
people around the world visit them every year for their own taste of
the experience. Ancient anecdotes, legends and modern-day reports tell
of extraordinary experiences of people visiting these mystical places.
Countless books have been written on these sacred sites and their power
to heal the body, expand psychic abilities, raise consciousness,
increase our vibration, enlighten the mind, and put us in touch with
our true purpose in life. Some people believe that Lemuria, also
called Mu or Pacifica, was an ancient continent and civilization of
highly evolved beings which existed thousands of years before known
recorded history. Some even believe it was the Garden of Eden. It is
believed that the "Lost Continent" either sank into the ocean or
suffered a cataclysmic event. Physically, it is believed that Lemuria
existed largely in the Southern Pacific, between North America and
Asia/Australia. At its zenith, myths of Lemuria tell of a civilization
that was highly spiritually and psychically evolved. Descriptions of
Lemurian civilization very much resemble descriptions of the ancient
Hawaiian people and their Aloha spirit. Lemurians are distinguished as
being emotional beings and extraordinarily heart centered. They lead
from the heart. Hawaii and Mount Shasta are believed to be the tips of
the once great civilization and still carry the resonance of its loving
and peaceful vibration. While Western science now considers the theory
of Lemuria disproved (as a sunken continent) because of plate tectonics
and continental drift, many people still believe in its existence One
theory being that it was destroyed by a cataclysmic event rather than
sinking. While solid scientific evidence of Lemuria is tenable, there
is some possible archeological evidence (such as the unexplainable
colossal stone statues and advanced language of Easter Island). Nevertheless,
with or without evidence, as far fetched as it may seem to some, those
who believe in Lemuria's existence say they just have a knowing and
that they feel a strong connection to Lemuria or Mu. Lemuria appears
in the mythology of dozens of indigenous cultures including Hindus,
Australian aborigines, Polynesians and Native Americans. Whether
Lemuria existed or not, Sacred Voyages is dedicated to the
proliferation of the Utopian principals and frequency Lemurians
reportedly resonated, among those being love, peace, joy and play. Our
next journey to Mount Shasta will dive deeply into that energy and
frequency. Find out more about this one week immersion experience into the heart.
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