Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Resurrection of Lemuria

Resurrection of Lemuria
In ancient times, Lemurian people were the embodiment of the Yin, while The Lost City of Atlantis people were the embodiment of the Yang. Yin and Yang are the femininity and masculinity that together make an Archangel—a being that is not male or female—but, both sexes. The concept of both sexes being seen as one is not exclusive, for example, Plato stated, "…constituted by the union of the male and the female: but now only the word ‘androgynous’ is preserved…” (Plato 523). Femininity is compassion, gentleness, loving creativity, kind empowerment, and mystical imagination. Masculinity is assertiveness, determination, will power, and strength. It’s important to recognize that females and males both share traits of femininity and masculinity. The connection between the feminine Lemurian principles of empowerment through creativity in the modern world can be seen in the movies Interstellar, Another Earth, and the book Miracles Now by Gabrielle Bernstein.
An essential element to understanding the feminine Lemurian principle of empowerment through creativity is that Lemuria existed thousands of years ago in an era of spiritual enlightenment. Lemuria focused on compassion and love and was expressed through the arts. It is relevant to remember the lost knowledge of Lemuria because currently the world is undergoing a spiritual awakening. The Age of Enlightenment or The Golden Age is a resurrection of Lemuria. The Lemurian principle of empowerment through creativity will be expressed in greater amounts now than ever before because the world is transitioning from an era of violence, pollution, aggression, and accumulation of wealth to a time of compassion and love.
The 2014 movie Interstellar uses deep philosophical and imaginative theories to encourage others to open their mind to possibilities outside the mainstream. For example, “Not you and me, People. A civilization that has evolved past the fourth dimensions we know”, is a quote from Interstellar that communicates the ideas that there are future versions of people that exist in a reality beyond their comprehension level.
 … Every movement is infinity complex. They have access to infinite time and space but they aren’t bound by anything. They can’t find a particular place in time that they can communicate. That’s why I’m here.   I’m going to find a way to tell Murphy… How Copper…Love…my connection to Murphy is quantifiable. It’s the key (Interstellar).
This theory of love being the measurable energy that can transcend dimensions and realities that humans know can be seen in the Lemurian’s understanding of dimensions and how peace through relaxing in creativity is the key to accessing those dimensions beyond the physical plane.
The theory of a connection shared by two or more and how it can transport one person to meet the other in a different dimension follows the Lemurian teaching of love being the cord that can cross dimensions. Therefore, according to this theory, space and time that is perceived as a limitation to current day science is not a limitation. Love is how a person accesses another dimension. This theory than communicates that science is only relevant to this dimension. The unknown energy of a connection can move to areas beyond what science can. Love is a compass that a person floating in an endless void can use to create a map. It’s like sending out a signal into space. There needs to be a point of destination for the signal to be received. Even if a person does not know the destination, love guides the beam that is streaming through space, pin pointing it to a being that person shares love with, bridging one world to another. The main character realizes that the alien beings that were guiding him were future versions of the present day people, for example, “There not beings there us” (Nolan). This theory showcases that there are future versions of people that are connecting with the present day people providing the current day individuals with information on how to best help the planet evolve. All of these theories in the movie Interstellar showcase the feminine Lemurian principle of empowerment through creativity by its way of challenging viewers to contemplate life more thoroughly.
The 2011 movie Another Earth shows Rhoda [main character] experiencing a voyage that follows the feminine Lemurian teaching of self-healing after killing a man’s family in a car accident while under the influence. “Let me tell you a story; it’s about a girl. She does something unforgiveable. She goes to apologize, but she loses her nerve. She lies to him. She thinks she might be able to make his life a little bit better. It was really just a way to survive what I have done” (Cahill), this quote communicates that The Golden Age is about healing past wounds that eat away at a person’s tense heart. Rhoda’s voyage back to self-love was intense because she had to learn to accept the things she’s done. Her journey relates to the feminine Lemurian principle of empowerment through creativity because empowerment is about death and rebirth. For Rhoda to be reborn again she must let go of the self-hatred she’s let consume her and challenge herself to reprogram her self-hatred to self-love. Self-hatred must die for self-love to be reborn. Forgiveness is another theme in the movie that is seen in the Lemurian culture. To be empowered is to be uplifted from the illusions that a person is not worthy of forgiveness.
Gabrielle Bernstein uses feminine Lemurian empowerment through creativity to help transform the planet. She writes in her book that light workers are guides sent to the planet to help others step away from judgments towards themselves and others, fear that leads to victim mentality, and being closed off to new perspectives. She seeks to encourage others to embrace peace by being compassionate and loving towards themselves and others, For example, “There is a massive call for more light workers… when the masses begin to vibrate with an energy of love, the world will no longer be a container for war, violence, and lies” (Bernstein). Gabrielle Bernstein provides a futuristic prediction of the world if people continue down the path of seeing themselves as separate from others. Segregating oneself from others creates competition, feelings of being alone due to isolation, and an unwillingness to share ideas outside a person’s group.
Gabrielle Bernstein recognizes that self-hatred is seen when people try to put others down by making them feel unworthy or discouraging them, which in turn leads to arguments between individuals or groups of people over one’s own self-worth. For example, “…when we function from a fearful, low-level energetic state, our thoughts and energy can literally pollute the world” (Bernstein). A final piece of Gabrielle Bernstein’s work that corresponds with the Lemuria teachings is that positivity is the only way to empower others to love themselves and others, for example, “…now is our time to rise up and bring more positivity to the world” (Bernstein).
The resurrection of Lemuria can reestablish a world of harmony and a community of peace. A spiritual awakening that is in response to the resurrection of Lemuria is a revelation that there is something out there beyond what the physical senses can perceive. This revelation leads to internal chaos because everything that was once said to be real no longer is valid. The world around a person undergoing a spiritual awakening pulsates in and out of two realities. These two realities are the reality of the real world and the reality of the world that transcends the real world.
Based on theories that are circling in the community of creative minds, Indigo Children, Crystal Children, and Rainbow Children will become the founding fathers of the return of The Age of Enlightenment or The Golden Age (Virtue). The Golden Age is in response to the voyage a person takes while remembering Lemuria. These gifted children will be born with a deep remembrance of Lemuria and will integrate Lemuria into the world. These children are not yet born in the masses, so the adults are holding the space for their arrival by empowering others to remember Lemuria. By doing this, they are encouraging others to be wiser and to make love a priority. The movies Interstellar, Another Earth, and the book Miracles Now by Gabrielle Bernstein give proof that Lemuria is returning.
Works Cited
Another Earth. Dir. Mike Cahill. Perf. Brit Marling, William Mapother. 2011. Twentieth Century Fox, 2011. Film.
Bernstein, Gabrielle. Miracles Now. Australia: Hay House, 2014. Print
Interstellar. Dir. Christopher Nolan. Perf. Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain. 2014. Warner Bros Pictures, 2014. Film.
Plato. Collected Works of Plato: Including the Republic, the Symposium, and Many Famous Passages. Ed. Benjamin Jowett. 6th ed. New York: Greystone Press, 1930. Print.
Virtue, Doreen. "Indigo, Crystal And Rainbow Children." Doreen Virtue | Official Angel Therapy Web Site. Angel Therapy, 2 Oct. 2014. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. <http://www.angeltherapy.com/blog/indigo-crystal-and-rainbow-children>.


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