MU: The First Great Civilization

AND ITS CONNECTION TO PERU, NEW MEXICO, THE HOPI AND SANTA FE

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Reincarnation, History
Cover of the book MU: The First Great Civilization by GEORGE SCHWIMMER, PH.D., PHOENIX 11 PRODUCTIONS
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Author: GEORGE SCHWIMMER, PH.D. ISBN: 1230000133885
Publisher: PHOENIX 11 PRODUCTIONS Publication: May 18, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: GEORGE SCHWIMMER, PH.D.
ISBN: 1230000133885
Publisher: PHOENIX 11 PRODUCTIONS
Publication: May 18, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A booklet of 5,125 words about the cradle of civilization, the legendary continent of Mu, or Lemuria.

You have been misled about ancient civilizations and the far history of mankind. There is more than enough evidence to support the thesis that there was a huge continent in the middle of the Pacific Ocean more than 12,000 years ago.
Virtually every society around the Pacific Rim has a legend that states that there was a huge continent that sank to the bottom of the sea and that there was a great flood. Many islands in the Pacific contain archeological ruins that have not been explained. There even are underwater ruins and stone roads going down into the sea.

What causes the fear in geologists and anthropologists to venture no further back in time than a few thousand years is inexplicable. They act like the clergy who burned St. Joan.

However, there is more than enough information and evidence to substantiate that the continent and society of Mu existed, and may have existed for 200,000 years. The reason that the Garden of Eden has never been located is that it was Mu, which is at the bottom of the Pacific. Hawaii is the tops of some of Mu’s mountains and volcanoes.

Of equal importance is genetic proof that the Native Americans of Peru and the Western U.S. all have the same genetic marker, which clearly demonstrates that they did not come from Siberia—a timeworn theory—but that all originated from somewhere in the Pacific area.

The most salient proof and information has been culled for this article from the writings of Col. James Churchward, the ‘readings’ of Edgar Cayce, and half a dozen books published in the past ten years.

From all these, it is clear that Mu is not a legend. It is a proven fact.

George Schwimmer, Ph.D. has been a metaphysician for thirty-five years, studying and practicing past-life therapy, spirit releasement therapy, Reiki healing and shamanic healing. He has written twelve ebooks. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and may be contacted through his web site, .

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A booklet of 5,125 words about the cradle of civilization, the legendary continent of Mu, or Lemuria.

You have been misled about ancient civilizations and the far history of mankind. There is more than enough evidence to support the thesis that there was a huge continent in the middle of the Pacific Ocean more than 12,000 years ago.
Virtually every society around the Pacific Rim has a legend that states that there was a huge continent that sank to the bottom of the sea and that there was a great flood. Many islands in the Pacific contain archeological ruins that have not been explained. There even are underwater ruins and stone roads going down into the sea.

What causes the fear in geologists and anthropologists to venture no further back in time than a few thousand years is inexplicable. They act like the clergy who burned St. Joan.

However, there is more than enough information and evidence to substantiate that the continent and society of Mu existed, and may have existed for 200,000 years. The reason that the Garden of Eden has never been located is that it was Mu, which is at the bottom of the Pacific. Hawaii is the tops of some of Mu’s mountains and volcanoes.

Of equal importance is genetic proof that the Native Americans of Peru and the Western U.S. all have the same genetic marker, which clearly demonstrates that they did not come from Siberia—a timeworn theory—but that all originated from somewhere in the Pacific area.

The most salient proof and information has been culled for this article from the writings of Col. James Churchward, the ‘readings’ of Edgar Cayce, and half a dozen books published in the past ten years.

From all these, it is clear that Mu is not a legend. It is a proven fact.

George Schwimmer, Ph.D. has been a metaphysician for thirty-five years, studying and practicing past-life therapy, spirit releasement therapy, Reiki healing and shamanic healing. He has written twelve ebooks. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and may be contacted through his web site, .

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