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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 2 48<br />
crowned thumb is Absolute Light, unknown and unrevealed, whose power shines through all the lesser lights<br />
that are but sparks of this Eternal Effulgence. The Creator's works are all contained within the "hollow of His<br />
hand". A man's physical body has five distinct and important extremities: two legs, two arms, and a head, of<br />
which the last governs the first four. The number five has been accepted as the symbol of man. By its four<br />
corners the pyramid symbolizes the arms and legs, and by its apex the head, thus indicating that one rational<br />
power controls four irrational corners. The hands and feet are used to represent the four elements, of which the<br />
two feet are earth and water, and the two hands fire and air. The brain then symbolizes the sacred fifth<br />
element, aether, which controls and unites the other four. It is easy to see why the space intelligences have<br />
used the symbol of a hand with its corresponding number five. I am certain that the readers of this book will<br />
have much more to offer toward a more complete understanding of the tracks on the desert.<br />
Mr. George H. Lark, librarian of the Philosophical Research Society, Inc. in Los Angeles, California sent<br />
drawings of the RIGHT and LEFT footprints to Florence Sternfels, a psychic of New Jersey. She has worked<br />
with Dr. Rhine at Duke University on different phenomena in the parapsychology field. Mr. Lark did not<br />
mention Saucers, etc. when writing to her and he did not explain the drawings in any way. After meditating on<br />
the footprints she wrote: "It seems the owner of the feet is very odd, and it could be a woman because of the<br />
long hair. This person seems to be in another world or on another planet and talks in a strange language and<br />
has an unusual sounding voice. This person also dresses very strangely. Whatever the mystery is everyone<br />
will know in a short time. People like the one the footprints belong to certainly appear to come from another<br />
planet." This is very interesting information considering the fact that this woman had no knowledge of what<br />
these prints were or from where they might have come!<br />
Of our space friend who placed his tracks in desert sand, we might say: "How beautiful upon the mountains<br />
are the feet of him who brings glad tidings . . . ."<br />
The Lemurian interpretation of the tracks on the desert, is given here by itself since placing it with the<br />
preceding material would have only confused both interpretations.<br />
The LEFT footprint stands for the old continent of Mu. Mu, Empire of the Sun, Motherland of the human race<br />
on the planet Earth, lies beneath the waters. She is also called Kui, Pan, or Lemuria. (See Plate IV).<br />
A. Closed lotus means Mu no longer exists. The fish represents sunken Mu and is, as mentioned before, the<br />
symbol of the Piscean Age. Mu will remain submerged until all influences of the Piscean Age are removed for<br />
she will emerge from Pisces to Aquarius.<br />
1. Mu lies beneath waves.<br />
2. The invisible Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, pervades all, even the waters. The Empire of the Sun<br />
shines no more for she has set. Since a triangle represents heaven we see that inhabitants of Mu are in their<br />
heavens.<br />
3. The closed eye--Mu sleeps. The third eye, or the spiritual eye of the Piscean is closed. This also represents a<br />
Cosmic Egg.<br />
4. Arabic numeral (1) meaning the Infinite One, the Creator. Since this symbol forms the fish it means Mu is<br />
swallowed up. All life returns to the One.<br />
5. Mu lies in an abyss at a great depth.<br />
B. The lotus flower, the floral symbol of Mu. The lotus was the first flower to appear on Earth.<br />
1. A water jug, (a) with or (b) without the top portion of the lotus. The water jug is the Aquarian Age. The