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June 24, 2007 at 12:38 am
cronelogical
Lemuria is the place
in the wide map of imagination
where we live together
sending our messages
into that far sphere
where thoughts are kept
touching
changing
knowing. Fran
June 24, 2007 at 1:39 am
quinncreative
Lemuria is East of the mind and West of the heart. It is reached by packing light, leaving that bag of snakes behind and riding the flashstream of the imagination.
June 24, 2007 at 8:36 am
Gail
I can’t put it better than Quinn .
June 24, 2007 at 12:38 pm
marimann
Lemuria is right thru that doorway that you’re afraid to walk thru…
June 24, 2007 at 11:50 pm
shewolfy728
Lemuria – close your eyes, and you can feel it all around you. It is in the air you breath and the water you drink. It is in your heart and in your imagination. It joins us together, no matter where we may live.
June 25, 2007 at 4:39 am
imogen88
Lemuria is that feeling you get when you are really “home” and everything is limitless and creative…
June 25, 2007 at 6:45 am
sammiam
lemuria is that place that is found in the deepest part of your soul. the part where you need courage to travel, time to ponder and reflect and it’s the place that you want to access everyday but some days it is too hard to get there…
June 26, 2007 at 11:28 am
Gail
Actually, it seems I do have more to say, as I have been pondering the question.
Lemuria was also known as Mu, and that set bells ringing as to where I first encountered it – in the books of Jane Gaskell, who wrote the Atlan series of novels back in the 60s. I have managed to get my hands on some of them, and I am glad to say that they are as good as I remembered (so often the books you enjoyed so much in youth, prove to be utterly pathetic when read again). Anyway, most of the action in these novels took place in Mu, and because I loved them so much that set me off finding out what I could about these lost continents. Forty years later, I am a Lemurian
I find the synchronicity of things, the way little scraps of experience throughout life, which at some point make a pattern, to be utterly fascinating – what Isabel Allende calls `the relationship between events.’ Perhaps that is where you find Lemuria – at the end of many false starts and journeys, many byways and wanderings. When you feel that you have finally come home – you have found Lemuria.