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Revelations of the New Lemuria<br />
Opening to the Heart of Lemuria<br />
Lecture given by Aurelia, April 29, 2002<br />
A Bit of History of Lemuria's Tragic Ending<br />
This information has been drawn from the teachings of Sharula Dux of Telos,<br />
now living on the "surface" in New Mexico, as well as from several<br />
transmissions from various Ascended Masters during the Bridge to Freedom<br />
Dispensation in the 1950's, and other information channeled from Adama for<br />
this presentation.<br />
The Lemurian Age stretched from approximately 4,500,000 BC to about<br />
12,000 years ago. Until the sinking of the continents of Lemuria, and later of<br />
Atlantis, there were seven major continents on this planet. The lands<br />
belonging to the gigantic continent of Lemuria included lands now under the<br />
Pacific Ocean as well as Hawaii, the Easter Islands, the Fiji Islands,<br />
Australia and New Zealand. The continent also included lands in the Indian<br />
Ocean and Madagascar. The Eastern coast of Lemuria extended to California<br />
and part of British Columbia in Canada.<br />
As a result of wars, great devastation took place on Lemuria and on Atlantis.<br />
25,000 years ago, Atlantis and Lemuria, the two highest civilizations of the<br />
time, were battling each other over "ideologies". They had two very different<br />
ideas about how the direction of other civilizations on this planet should<br />
continue. The Lemurians believed that the other less evolved cultures should<br />
be left alone to continue their own evolution at their own pace, and according<br />
to their own understandings and pathways.<br />
The Atlanteans believed that all the less evolved cultures should be<br />
controlled by the two more evolved civilizations. This dissension caused a<br />
series of thermonuclear wars between Atlantis and Lemuria. When the wars<br />
were over and the dust had settled, there were no winners.<br />
During these devastating wars, people who were highly civilized resorted to<br />
quite low levels of behavior, until they eventually realized the futility of such<br />
action. Ultimately, Atlantis and Lemuria became the victims of their own<br />
aggression, and the homelands of both continents became greatly weakened<br />
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