Mu, often associated with the mythical lost continent of Lemuria, is a hypothetical landmass believed by some to have existed in the Pacific or Indian ocean. The concept originated in the 19th century, primarily through the works of writers like Augustus Le Plongeon and James Churchward, who claimed it was home to an advanced civilization. However, scientific evidence does not support the existence of Lemuria, and it is largely considered a legend or pseudoscience. The idea persists in popular culture and various conspiracy theories.
if you are using lemuria as synonymous with mu, yes, for telepathic communication with distant life forms.
Mu o Lemuria
ewan ko?
Asgard Mount Olympus Maple White Land Hyperborea Lemuria El Dorado Mu Shangri-La Avalon Atlantis and there are more ...
The Wizard of Lemuria was created in 1965.
Lemuria - band - was created in 2004.
Thongor of Lemuria was created in 1966.
Lemuria - album - was created in 2003.
Thongor of Lemuria has 127 pages.
The area of Lemuria is not definitively known as it is a mythical lost land. Lemuria is said to have existed in the Indian and Pacific Oceans but there is no scientific evidence to support its existence. Therefore, no precise area can be determined for Lemuria.
The name comes from the Robert Shea and Robert Wilton books, "The Illuminatus! Trilogy". Mummu (JAMs) were the underground and underwater anarchist group led by Hagbard Celine, Mu is also the name for the vanished Atlantis and Lemuria. OR a mu mu is a long hawaiian dress made for fat people.
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