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In Search Of Lemuria

by Mark R. Williams

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In Search of Lemuria fills a profound gap on this important historical subject. The lost continent of Lemuria, the land of Mu, is found in the mythology of Hindus and Australian Aborigines, Polynesians and American Indians. It is mentioned along with Atlantis in the metaphysical speculations of Occult pioneers Madame Blavatsky and Edgar Cayce, as well as New Age channelers and soothsayers. Author Mark R. Williams tries to discover if Lemuria and its lost civilization really existed. His search takes him to Asia and Australia, the Pacific isles of Tonga, Samoa, Hawaii, Tahiti and Easter Island and to Bolivia, Mexico, Arizona and California. Along the way the author grapples with evolution, plate tectonics, Quantum Mechanics, holograms and Eastern religions. He discusses New Age metaphysics, including channeling and reincarnation, mind power and firewalking, androgyny and meditation, crystal healing and teleportation. The book is non-fiction but written in a first-person, journalistic style. It is intended for a general readership intrigued by lost civilizations, exotic customs and travel destinations and alternative archeological theories. Thirty pages of photos and maps are included. Available through Golden Era Books, P.O. Box 5603, San Mateo, CA 94402; www.GoldenEraBooks.com.… (more)
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In Search of Lemuria fills a profound gap on this important historical subject. The lost continent of Lemuria, the land of Mu, is found in the mythology of Hindus and Australian Aborigines, Polynesians and American Indians. It is mentioned along with Atlantis in the metaphysical speculations of Occult pioneers Madame Blavatsky and Edgar Cayce, as well as New Age channelers and soothsayers. Author Mark R. Williams tries to discover if Lemuria and its lost civilization really existed. His search takes him to Asia and Australia, the Pacific isles of Tonga, Samoa, Hawaii, Tahiti and Easter Island and to Bolivia, Mexico, Arizona and California. Along the way the author grapples with evolution, plate tectonics, Quantum Mechanics, holograms and Eastern religions. He discusses New Age metaphysics, including channeling and reincarnation, mind power and firewalking, androgyny and meditation, crystal healing and teleportation. The book is non-fiction but written in a first-person, journalistic style. It is intended for a general readership intrigued by lost civilizations, exotic customs and travel destinations and alternative archeological theories. Thirty pages of photos and maps are included. Available through Golden Era Books, P.O. Box 5603, San Mateo, CA 94402; www.GoldenEraBooks.com.

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