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The Lost Continent of Mu
The Lost Continent of Mu

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Author: James Churchward
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Release Date: 2007-08-09
ISBN-10: 193188272X
ISBN-13: 9781931882729
List Price: $18.00
Average Customer Rating:
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Mu was an immense continent covering nearly one-half of the Pacific Ocean. When she sank during volcanic destruction, fifty million square miles of water claimed her place. This vast continent and culture was the center of civilization some 25,000 years ago. This is the story of ChurchwardÕs search for the lost continent, from the vaults of an Indian temple to the four corners of the world.

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Finds Mu under every rock
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This is an important book when considering earth's geologic past.
Admittedly while reading this, I felt Churchward was finding evidence of Mu under every rock and at first I tended to discount his theories because of this seeming finding evidence for Mu in every continent around the globe. I suspect he may have been confusing MU's evidence with that of Atlantis and Lemuria. However if there are people out there who readily discount this mans research as a "laugh", remember that in the 1970's it was concluded that based on the evidence on many Pacific islands that there at one time existed an eighth continent they dubbed "Pacifica", thus vindicating much of Churchwards findings.
Considering the fact that Churchward found his evidence using recorded past as some of his clues, one has to be willing to re-evaluate a lot of geologic theores and dating methods, for he showed that during recorded history, man was watching the land move: similar to Velikovsky's conlusions a little over 20 years later.

Investigation.
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Though a book written some years ago, it is a very good investigation around the world of the similarities among different cultures.

Maria Boulton Benedetti.
Mexico City, Mexico.

Amazing speculation of unexplained wonders.
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Originally published in 1926, The Lost Continent of Mu is a classic text now with a new introduction by David Hatcher Childress. The Lost Continent of Mu theorizes that a now-lost continent once existed in the Pacific, with a thriving human civilization. Author Churchwald presents what he learned from ancient carved tablets, hidden for thousands of years in Hindu temple vaults, and the mysteries locked in their heretofore unintelligible arcane script. The script, allegedly the original language of mankind, told of an advanced worldwide civilization on a continent in the Pacific, which was eventually destroyed by cataclysm. A handful of black-and-white illustrations add a visual touch to this amazing speculation of unexplained wonders.

The Lost Continent of Mu
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Great book for the open minded. However if you are devoute in your religous beliefs and feel that there is no other explaination except the Bible then this book may not be for you. I found the theory of Mu very interesting and enlightening.

a rare subject to read
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if you read about atlantis .then you should pick up a copy of this book.the author gives a good idea about a continet that sunk in the pacific over ten thousand years or so.a must read.

























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