Category Archives: References to James’ work

These posts deal with what other authors have written about James’ works.

Nagas Are Mu People Too

In James Churchward’s books, one of the peoples of Mu are the Nagas. James asserts that they are associated with the symbol of the serpent because that was the symbol used to represent the Deity as the Creator. (Children of Mu page 151)

In the Children of Mu, James Churchward begins Chapter 10 as follows:

CHAPTER X
THE WESTERN LINES
VARIOUS important lines of colonization were followed from Mu in westerly directions. There were two main lines, two secondary ones, and some small independent ones.
The lines about which most is known is the southern main line which ran from Mu to Burma, Burma to India, and from India to Babylonia and Upper Egypt (Nubia), and to the White and Blue Niles. The people who conducted this line were originally known as Nagas. Afterwards they took the names which they gave to their various settlements…
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Children of Mu page 169-170

Additionally, in his scrapbooks, James clipped and labelled the following pictures:
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William Niven’s Discoveries in the Valley of Mexico

A new resource has been started by My-Mu.com to provide information on William Niven’s stone tablet discoveries in the Valley of Mexico.

Starting in 1921, Niven found and documented 2600 stone tablets with strange symbols that very few people were able to interpret; one of whom was James Churchward, who included many of the images and his interpretations in his books. The purpose of this new resource is to provide a forum to show the tablets and collect the meanings of these tablets to understand our ancient past. Comments are welcomed to provide new interpretations and/or correct the record.

Please visit
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More on the the Lost City of Dwarka

In a past blog posting entitled, “James Churchward’s Western India Discovery?“, I had mentioned that a large rock wall had been uncovered near the western coast of India which may correlate what James Churchward, my great-grandfather, wrote about in his 1932 book, Children of Mu.

From Children of Mu, page 181

To follow-up, a group named Ancient Explorers has visited the site and created a documentary that will be screened in the 24 hour period of May 1st, 2014 (starting at Midnight Pacific Time.) The trailer is shown below, but the website asks that you register your email address with them to participate in the screening.

It does look interesting and maybe a few more of the blanks in our history will be penciled in.

Have a great day.