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History of Human Body Development
Richard
was then asked whether the dating of certain fossils of primates who were the
“predecessors” of human beings are correct. He
answered that datings done by anthropologists are
probably fairly accurate. The questioner then asked
how the civilization of Mu could have existed at the dates given in THE
ULTIMATE FRONTIER, since the chronology of some of the prehuman
life forms would seem to overlap that of the Lemurian Empire. Richard explained
that the major life forms that gave rise to man all
developed on the Lemurian Continent which is now beneath the ocean. The
different types of species evolved by the Angelic Host in other parts of the
world were parallel experiments in the continuing development carried on by
the Angels to create suitable physical vehicles for the human Ego. Different
strains were worked out on different land masses so
they would not intermix. Most of these strains were not
continued after a certain point in order to prevent their possibly
competing with man and other man-like animals being developed. This is why
the so-called “missing links” between these man-like creatures and modern man
cannot now be unearthed. However, the birthplace of
man and the various primates which immediately preceded him
in the order of evolution are buried under the silt over a great
submerged continent which will one day be available for us to unearth the
secrets of man’s prehistory. (07-1970)
Was There Human
Species Perfected Off the Island
of Madagascar?
Q:
I remember when you were telling us that the human species was actually born
and perfected off the island
of Madagascar? Is that right?
A: There is an
island that used to be off Madagascar,
not Madagascar
itself.
Madagascar
may have been part of it. There is geological evidence that there is a sunken
island between—if you’re in Madagascar, you can see part of it, and
towards India.
There’s a couple of little mountains sticking up,
little dots on the map that are still part of it. Incidentally,
the reason why they figured out that there was such a place and started to
look for it is because biologists, those who go back to what they call paleobiologists, speculated there had to be a place for
animals of a common type to have distributed over a wide range of Asia and
into Africa, knowing how the land bridges were at the time they speculated,
that there was no way for those animals to get from one place to the other.
So they actually hypothesized that there must have been a large body of land someplace which was the bridge or the origin of certain
species. And they called that place Lemuria, and the
reason why they picked that particular name is because it was the lemurs that
were the species that they could identify as being at one place or the other.
So that’s how they hypothesized that there must have
been this sunken continent or sunken island, and they think it was maybe
about half the size of Australia.
So that’s where the term Lemuria comes from. I think
I mentioned to you that the term for lemurs is referred to as being like
ghosts because you see them at nighttime; they’re
nocturnal. Their eyes shine back any kind of light source. If you have a fire
going or something like that and you see a bunch of eyes, they’re
lemurs. They’re very luminescent. The ancients
thought those animals were ghosts. As a matter of fact,
the Latin word for ghosts is lemurs, and so they called these animals, once
they realized that here was a connection, they called them lemurs. That’s how that term came about, and where Lemuria comes
from is, This must be that place where the lemurs transposed themselves from
one place to another to various continents, from that common source. So, they identified that place as being in the West Indian Ocean.
Eventually
the term Lemuria became applied to just about any kind of sunken land, so
then when people started talking about the place in the Pacific that they
speculated had to have been there, they gave it the name of Lemuria along
with this other speculative island that sank in the
western Indian Ocean. So,
the people who lived in Lemuria never heard that name. What the weather was
like five million years ago or three million years ago was a lot likely
different than today, and things that move up and
down relative to the ocean surface, that changes every couple of million
years. So, whatever you’re looking at today, like
for instance, there was apparently lush territory at one time in eastern Africa, kind of like a Garden of Eden, but now it is
just desertous for the most part. So, you never know what you’re going to find when you
start digging. (01-????)
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