Lemuria – Fact or Fiction

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The problem with Lemuria is that, unlike Atlantis, it didn’t exist in popular writing until the late 19th century. Lemuria is another lost continent and is believed to have featured one of the root races of humanity. Like Atlantis it was supposed to have sank beneath the waves. Also like Atlantis, many writers have hypothesized where Lemuria could have been. The big problem is that, geologically, the place that Lemuria is supposed to have been does not contain a sunken continent!

Lemuria is supposed to have existed somewhere in the pacific but this has been disproven by plate tectonics. The countries didn’t have mass that sunk, they drifted apart. So, where Lemuria is now is anybody’s guess, if it ever existed at all. Hypnotherapists are still discovering people who have had past lives in what they interpret as Lemuria but actually, if they already know about Lemuria, that memory would be corrupted, so Lemuria as a continent may never have existed.

However, this does not discount Lemuria existing outside of our current dimensional awareness. It may be that Lemuria reached a higher vibrational level somewhere and, when things went bad, simply dissolved into energy. There would be nothing left. Australia may have been Lemuria at one point.

There is also the theory of liquefaction. Liquefaction is capable of dissolving entire cities. What happens is the ground beneath a city changes from being solid to being liquid due to earthquakes and volcanic disturbances changing the nature of the type of rock under the city. If there were extraterrestrials intent on destroying Lemurians to remove their evil and negativity from the world, simply breaking the bonds of the land mass could cause an entire continent to simply dissolve within itself. Like when a sand castle is dissolved by the sand under it when absorbing water at high tide.

Needless to say liquefaction is a scary premise and it can dissolve a city like Tokyo or Los Angeles in about a week. An entire continent could take a month but afterwards there would be nothing left, just some soft mud and no evidence of anything else having ever been there.

What do you think? Did Lemuria exist?

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