This talk and the fascinating Q&A that follows gives much information about the highly advanced civilization that prospered for 50,000 years on the Continent of Mu, known also as Lemuria, once located in the Pacific Ocean. The absence of poverty, unemployment and crime are a sharp contrast to our lives today, as are the equality and high education of women in that society. Balancing the three sides of their nature – the material, mental and spiritual – was essential to a citizen’s advancement. The society’s spiritual and technological success is traced back to Angels who used their experience on other planetary homes to lay a solid foundation based on the Laws of God and Nature, which are universal or cosmic principles. Among the many other topics discussed are Initiation, the Lemurian Brotherhood of kindly Masters (male and female) known also as the Lemurian Mystery School, the Akashic Record, Mt. Shasta, Atlantis, Industrial and Educational Cities, merit-based training for governmental positions, the Lemurian Order, reincarnation, and much more.
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This revealing introductory talk about the Lemurian Philosophy is given by a Lemurian Fellowship student who lives in England. Among the interesting topics he covers are the history of the ancient civilization that began 78,000 years ago on the continent of Mu, known also as Lemuria, and how he has been able to successfully improve his own life, finances and relationships with others by using the same universal laws that made that advanced civilization so great.
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Here is an intriguing glimpse into what life was like at the height of the spiritually and technologically advanced civilization that existed on the Continent of Mu, known also as the Continent of Lemuria. Among the many topics covered are the equality of men and women, the reason girls were more highly educated than boys, the natural respect and cooperation that individuals showed each other, the beauty and serenity of the cities, the absence of crime, and how the everyday activities and interests of the citizens of that period emphasized a depth of spiritual, material and mental balance that is missing from our lives today.
