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Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 10

Part 10
I recently received an email from Tim Walsh of the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut concerning some lantern slides being held in their collection. Apparently they are from a presentation on the Lost Continent of Mu, but whether or not they were used by James Churchward is unknown.

List of names for each section of the presentation

Here are the slides in the final section entitled:

Extra Mu slides if used would make program too long

Final Section Title Slide
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


The Four Great Forces
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Narayana
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Lands of the West. Eg.
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Smyrna Road Cut
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Origin of Savagery
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Top of Pass 18,000 ft
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


A Tahitian Girl other half
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Cosmo diagram Mu
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Niven Tablet #4
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Map of India
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


The first pair
man and woman
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Jungles Guatemala
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Tree and Serpent
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


North rung wave Asia
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Mexican Tablet
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Vase Mound Builders
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Nootka Indian
Picture of submersion of Mu
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Koolersey(sp) Indian
Totem Pole
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Wiloonti(sp) Pipestone
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Troano Manuscript
In British Museum
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


See also The Madrid Codex


B of D Chap.
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Book of the
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


B of D. Chap 81
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 1
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 2
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 3
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 4
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 5
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 6
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 7
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 8
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 9

Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 4

Part 4
I recently received an email from Tim Walsh of the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut concerning some lantern slides being held in their collection. Apparently they are from a presentation on the Lost Continent of Mu, but whether or not they were used by James Churchward is unknown.

List of names for each section of the presentation

Here are the slides in the fourth section entitled:

Nevin’s Buried City

Title Slide Section 4
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Niven’s Buried City
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


Relics from Ancient City
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


About the Mexican ‘Chinaman’ Statues


Gilder’s Den Men
Courtesy of Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT


More information on the Den Men of Nebraska


Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 1
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 2
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 3
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 5
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 6
Images Surface from Mu Lecture part 7

Abraham J. Mansfield and James Churchward, Keepers of the the Plates of Time

In Emilie A. Frank’s book, Mount Shasta California’s Mystic Mountain, the reader becomes acquainted with Abraham Joseph Mansfield, one of the interesting individuals covered in this fascinating collection of tales of the Mystic Mountain.

The self-published author of the Golden Goddess of the Lemurians and the King of the Lemurians, Mansfield told colorful tales of the ancient Lemurians living under Shasta. He described great tunnels, rooms lined with gold and storehouses of priceless jewels. The very tall Lemurians lived under Mount Shasta after reclaiming it from a great cataclysm thousands of years earlier.

Although James Churchward never mentions the word Lemuria in his writings, Mansfield divulges the little known fact that James was the Chief of the Gods of the Lemurians from 1874 to 1904. He had access to the Plates of Time, treasured and ancient Sciences of God and the advanced technologies of the atom bomb, ESP, electronics, and science known to ancient advanced civilizations.

According to Mansfield, the Plates of Time were assembled thousands of years ago. The Ice Age was coming on, which meant total destruction. The rulers of that ancient civilization were highly educated and had highly civilized sciences including atomic power. They tried to combat the ice flows by melting them. They blew deep holes in the earth; the more melting, the more water, earthquakes, and volcanic action, their civilization was destroyed by the use of atomic power.

The Plates of Time were assembled for future generations to preserve the knowledge they had about atomic power so that a new generation would use it wisely and respect the powers of God, and all things beginning to end, of all worlds and time.

Also according to Mansfield, after James tenure as Chief of the Gods was complete, the role was assumed by Arthur Cowdray until 1934 when during a mental séance, Abraham Joseph Mansfield was appointed Chief of the Gods of the Lemurians.

James never mentioned his participation in this great office, however, it becomes one more accomplishment for my great-grandfather.
Have a great day.