Destiny: Carole Nervig, The Petroglyphs of Mu
Earth Ancients
Cliff Dunning
4.6 • 2.9K Ratings
🗓️ 2 November 2022
⏱️ 74 minutes
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Summary
• Provides evidence that Pohnpaid is closely related to--yet predates--neighboring Nan Madol
• Includes hundreds of Pohnpaid petroglyphs and stone circle photos, many never before seen
While residing on the small Pacific island of Pohnpei in the 1990s, Carole Nervig discovered that a recent brush fire had exposed hundreds of previously unknown petroglyphs carved on gigantic boulders. This portion of the megalithic site called Pohnpaid was unknown even to Pohnpei’s state historic preservation officer. The petroglyphs were unlike others from Oceania, so Nervig began investigating and comparing them with petroglyphs and symbols from around the world.
In this fully illustrated exploration, Nervig documents her discoveries on Pohnpei, revealing how the archetypal symbols of the Pohnpaid petroglyphs have exact counterparts in other ancient cultures and universal motifs throughout the world, including the Australian Aborigines, the Inca in Peru, the Vedic civilization of India, early Norse runes, and Japanese symbols. She provides evidence that Pohnpaid is closely related to--yet predates--neighboring Nan Madol and shows how Pohnpaid was an outpost of the sunken Kahnihmueiso, a city of the now-vanished civilization of Mu, or Lemuria.
Discussing the archaeoastronomical function of the Pohnpaid stones, the author examines how many of the glyphs symbolize celestial phenomena and clearly reveal how their creators were sky watchers with a sophisticated understanding of astronomy, geophysics, geomancy, and engineering. She shows how the scientific concepts depicted in the petroglyphs reveal how the citizens of Mu had a much deeper understanding of the living Earth than we do, which gave them the ability to manipulate natural forces both physically and energetically. Combining archaeological evidence with traditional oral accounts, Nervig reveals Pohnpaid not only as a part of a geodetic network of ancient sacred sites and portals but also as a remnant of the now submerged but once enlightened Motherland of Mu.
Carole Nervig has spent more than four decades researching Micronesian traditional culture and oral history as well as the sacred sites of Micronesia and Hawai’i. She first moved to Micronesia as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1969. In the 1990s she discovered a previously unknown megalithic portion of the Pohnpaid petroglyph site on the Micronesian island of Pohnpei. Creator of the Nan Madol Foundation, she now lives in Ecuador.
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| 1:00.0 | Welcome to Destiny. Now here's your host, Cliff Dunning. I'm always on the lookout for any material on the fabled Land of Moo or Lemuria. I have heard about it through authors like James Churchward who wrote a series based on his personal interaction with |
| 1:30.0 | Hindus and with Far Eastern research. A lot of his books are really stretching the possibilities based on traditions that are handed down, and a lot of people don't believe his material is any good. One of the great researchers at the turn of the century, though, a guy named William Niven, was a Scottish archaeologist actually got into Mexico and tracked down and found |
| 2:00.0 | what looked like a ruined city, and during his excavations he found these, you could consider them cutiforms, which are like terracotta or clay tablets with writing symbology, which he attributed to Lemuria or Moo. |
| 2:20.4 | Later, Churchward would verify that through his work, but these, I mean, I actually feel more comfortable with the Niven's work, William Niven, the archaeologist than Churchward, although some of the Churchward's material does seem to have a connection to a lost continent in the Pacific. |
| 2:41.4 | If you have been following Earth Ancients, we've had Clifford Mahoodi, the elder, Native American, the elder, talk about migrations from Mu, 20 plus thousand years ago, which is an oral tradition. Clifford's passed on this past year, so we don't have that, but when I find people like our author today, who's a research investigator, I jump on it because |
| 3:10.4 | there is literally no data. There's no reference to this lost continent. Now, from what we understand, most of the information is handed down through oral traditions of this great continent. |
| 3:30.4 | And there's people referencing Moo Lemuria to Atlantis, and apparently there was a migration 10 plus thousand years ago to place in the Atlantic known as Atlantis. |
| 3:48.4 | So, it's tough. It's really tough. Now, if we can find other archaeologists or research investigators like William Niven, who can produce artifacts that lead us to Lemuria, then we have solid material, then we have an idea of what's going on. |
| 4:11.4 | As the story goes, Atlantis was a technologically advanced civilization. They made flying machines under water machines, land based machines. They used piezoelectric energy, which is crystal energy. |
| 4:27.4 | They also tapped into the ley lines of the Earth, geomagnetic energy, so forth and so on. And more and more of this is coming out. I think as we begin excavating more Mexican sites, I think we'll find that we'll get a codeus somewhere that explains this. |
| 4:48.4 | But we'll see if it's going to happen in our lifetime or the next hundred years, because there's a problem with the archaeological community basically shutting down any talk of Atlantis, any talk of Lemuria, because it's to them it's mythology. |
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