Let the Oceans Speak




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Ernie Fitzpatrick asked:

There’s no doubt that the Mayans have much to say to us. Their long count calendar and the December 21, 1012 date is catching the fancy of many world wide. There are so many places around the globe where we’re discovering, accidently and on purpose, remnants of ancient cultures and their edifices. Let me illustrate with just one of the many. Let’s go to the Pacific Ocean around Okinawa. 

As America was preparing for an invasion of Japan in World War II, our ships had their keel scraped by objects under the water that were not supposed to be there. After the war, a few pictures were taken to see if there was some sort of secret military base, but that’s not what they found. They discovered monolithic rocks of some sort, but forgot all about it.

Some 2,400 years ago (can you say 400BCE?) Euripides wrote, “After many centuries will come a time when the oceans will tear the chains which bind this world, and disclose a great lost land. Then the sea-goddess will disclose a new empire, and no mysterious place will any longer be unknown on earth.” The oceans indeed keep from sight what’s been thought and written about for years.

Could this be the burial place of Mu- Lemuria?

What will happen to what we think we know when we discover that our past is nothing like what the majority think? WIll discoveries from the sea chnage our thinking as the discoveries in quantum physics has done of recent and continues to challenge us?

What was left undiscovered in 1945 was reawakened in 1995 when a Japanese sport diver unintentionally came upon some structures that he couldn’t describe; however, his discovery sent other divers into the area around the Ryukyus Islands. Lo and behold a massive area was discovered to be hiding a major complex with cross streets and buildings that measured 90 x 240 and 45 ft. high. They found paved streets, altarlike formations, grand staircases leading to broad plazas, and processional ways lined with towering structures.

Lemuria or another civilization not yet discovered? And what is there yet to find? Let the curious march on because the doors they open could ultimately lead us to better understand who we are. One cannot know the present or the future unless we know from whence we have come.

Say so oceans deep. Speak!

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