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Origin of the Lemurian Philosophy Introduction The
Lemurian Philosophy stems from the original teaching of the Archangel,
Melchizedek, who was the Christ two-thousand years ago. It was first
enunciated nearly 80 thousand years ago for the benefit of the Great Mukulian
(Lemurian) Civilization which flourished on the now-submerged Continent of
Mu. Twice since then, the beloved Christ has appeared on earth to reestablish
His basic teaching and rekindle in the hearts and minds of men the desire to
live in conformance with the universal principles He taught. The Truths of
Existence Lost While
these statements may startle some, for others they could awaken significant
memories. There have always been a few who have recognized Christ’s greatness
and acknowledged His leadership, but for the most part, mankind has
repeatedly failed to heed His admonitions. Today, Christ’s simple and
beautiful Philosophy (as originally expounded) has all but been lost to the
world at large. People’s minds have been cluttered with a potpourri of
religious precepts, church dogmas, personal interpretations of the
Scriptures, foisted beliefs and fears that are enough to confuse the most
astute seekers of truth. Those Who Remained on
the Path But
what about the few who, from the beginning, have succeeded in following the
footsteps of Christ? Who are they? Where are they now? What are they doing?
From the earliest days of the Mukulian civilization, there have been
individuals who have studied, understood, practices and abided by the
Universal principles of life which invariably lead to man’s happiness and
prosperity. In the early days of the Lemurian Civilization these people were
known as elders, and it was they who taught and counseled the
less-experienced members of the growing society. Later, when the stature of
the commonwealth developed into a recognized civilization, They were known as
Elder Brothers—an appellation for which They are still called today. Assistance from the
Archangel Melchizedek When
Melchizedek first appeared as, the first Emperor of Lemuria, these Elder
Brothers had already established Schools in the various valleys of the
continent. It was here that aspiring citizens were taught the fundamental
principles of thought and action which would govern their conduct when they
became citizens of the Empire. For a thousand years, Melchizedek guided the
people of Lemuria as Emperor, and for many centuries thereafter, the
civilization prospered. Then, certain elements of the population introduced
negative ideas and practices into the affairs of the Empire. This marked the
beginning of a gradual decline that slowly and insidiously led to the
collapse of the greatest civilization the world has ever known. Lemuria
eventually succumbed to a series of great cataclysms which extended over a
long period of time. Finally, the vast Continent of Mu submerged, its
magnificence lost, its influence destroyed, its history inundated beneath the
waves of the Pacific Ocean. Approximately
50,000 years after Melchizedek’s first appearance, a similar pattern began to
manifest within the Atlantean Civilization. Once again, He came to assist the
nation as Emperor, this time he was known as Poseidonis. Here again, He was
assisted by the Elder Brothers—many of Them the same Egos who had worked with
Him so long ago. With the disappearance of Atlantis beneath the waters of
what is now the Atlantic Ocean, the second great chapter in man’s effort to
become civilized was closed. The Lemurian
Brotherhood and the Great Work With
the inundation and geological collapse of the continents of Mu, Atlantis, the
ancient India (Rama Empire), and Pre-Dynastic Egypt (Osirian civilization),
much was lost. However, much also was saved. In fact, everything important to
man’s further development was preserved and safely stored away in the
archives of the Elders of the Brotherhoods. This included information
concerning discoveries and inventions, scientific data, the laws by which the
people were governed, their religious and philosophical teachings, their
advanced architecture, and the many aspects of their arts and culture—all of
which has been kept for the time when it could again be given to those who
will honor its source, respect its value, and use it wisely for the upliftment
of mankind. The Great Plan for the
Ultimate Civilization The
Lemurian Brotherhood, the oldest of the Mystery Schools as they are sometimes
called, was commissioned by unanimous consent of all the Brotherhoods, to
compile from this vast reservoir of data the information essential for the
integration of a New Civilization. Having completed this tremendous task,
after thousands of years of unprecedented effort, the Lemurian Brotherhood
has evolved a Master Plan through which a much improved civilization will be
brought about here on earth. This will be the most advanced human society of
all time, recapitulating not only what was good in previous civilizations,
but adding to this the knowledge and wisdom gained through an additional
78,000 years of experience. The
forthcoming civilization will not fail, for citizenship therein will be
granted only to those who are properly trained and prepared to assume the
responsibilities of such an honor. To avoid one of the major stumbling blocks
of the past civilizations, every member of the new civilization will be
highly educated. Each factor that contributed to the decline and downfall of
all previous civilizations has been accounted for in the Great Plan.
Conversely, any who would seek to usurp what others have created, or to
destroy the handiwork of God and noble men, will find all doors closed to the
New Order. Citizenship in the forthcoming civilization will never be
inherited, it will be awarded to all who qualify. When
is all this to take place, and what is being done about it today? Inauguration of the
Lemurian Fellowship On
September 16, 1936, the Lemurian Fellowship was inaugurated. This date was
coincident with the marker at “the entrance into the King’s Chamber” within
the Great Pyramid of Gizeh. Here it was that the Great Plan for the coming
civilization had been written by the Elder Brothers for many millennia It
was on this same date—September 16, 1936—that the Lemurian Brotherhood authorized
the release of the first public information relative to the new civilization
through its mundane school called the Lemurian Fellowship. The establishment
of the Fellowship was entrusted to Dr. Robert D. Stelle who, up until his
passing in 1952, guided the work of His organization as a Direct Emissary of
the Brotherhood. He is an advanced Ego whose preparation and training for
this all-important role has been conducted over many, many, many
incarnations. The
building of a true and lasting civilization is a prodigious task. Many
generations will be required before it will reach full fruition. Yet, like
the longest journey, which must start with a single step, the Great Plan has
begun. Those who hope eventually to share in its benefits as qualified citizens
now stand at the door of opportunity. The Lemurian
Fellowship Headquarters The original offices of the
Lemurian Fellowship were located in Chicago, Illinois. It was from here (on
September 16, 1936) that
the first pieces of literature were placed in the mail and preparations made
to accept student enrollments for the Fellowship’s Correspondence Course in
the Lemurian Philosophy. Within a few months, the
Fellowship transferred its Headquarters to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, carrying the
program forward from that city until 1938 when its educational facilities and
teaching personnel were moved to Chula Vista, California. Chula Vista served as
Headquarters for approximately three years. Then, in 1941, the Fellowship
purchased property near the community of Ramona in Southern California.
Additional property in the area was purchased a year or so later and this has
become the permanent Headquarters of the Lemurian Fellowship. The current
headquarters of the Lemurian Fellowship is located approximately 1,700 feet
above sea level in the Santa Maria Valley in Southern California. It is
situated on a hillside along State Highway 67, five miles southwest of the
village of Ramona, and about thirty miles inland from the City of San Diego. |
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