Where was Mu?
In this attempt to learn about the shape and
location of several previous civilizations our questioner gets an explanation
from William LePar’s spiritual source as to why this is not an easy task. We also
learn about the changing dynamics of the ancient world.
Questioner: I have attempted to make some maps of Mu, Lemuria,
and Atlantis, and I will confess that there was a lot of guesswork involved in trying
to make these charts, and I would like to ask a few questions. In my first map, I found that the shape of Mu
was strictly a guess.
The Council: It would be virtually impossible to be able
to make replicas of those continents, because you are not dealing with the same
poles as you have now, and also, we really hate to say this, your earth was not
quite the same shape that it is now. Now
please, do not get too excited with that statement. Simply explained, as masses cool and are
spun, there are changes that take place.
Your earth was, shall we say, not quite as ball shaped as it is now. It was a slight bit flatter because of the greater,
how shall we put it, liquidness of its inner being and as time goes by, this
begins to solidify and does not hold its flatter shape but because of the mass,
solidified mass, it begins to disperse more evenly and in a more circular ball
shape, so the actual positions are not important. An effort, even crude, from our descriptions
would suffice. Also, even if you could
specifically pinpoint those continents, they were in a state of motion that is
far greater than the motion of your continents or plates today, consequently,
they were ever changing even to a greater degree. Instead of moving feet per year, you are talking
of miles per year, so you see, it is quite a different situation, so although
your drawings may be accurate for one time period, in a very short period of
time they become inaccurate.