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Does anyone know anyone from Agartha

I really want to meet someone from Agartha. I really want to go to Agartha too. I hear it’s really hard to get in, harder than North Korea. I’ve heard there is no violence No poverty no covid probably no purposelessness or powerlessness. The king there can tell a person their soul’s purpose. I want to learn from noble Agarthians.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M Best Comment
Try finding it in Lemuria. 🙃😊
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer well i have heard some people say that Lemuria and Agartha were once the same thing in the past.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi then you'll looking under water won't you! 🤷🏻‍♂️

Thank you for the BC.
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer not necessarily
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi that is exactly where the first person said that Lemuria should exist!

Off the continent of India. Is where he said it should be.
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer Sri Lanka is Lemuria?
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi no. Somewhere off the South West india continental shelf. Sri Lanka is still forming from volcanos and far east of India. See Krakatoa.
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer Lemuria is gone. But a couple hundred years ago the people of Lemuria/Agartha still existed and even made contact with the wider world.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi not even a couple thousand years ago. Even Atlantis was considered modern in comparison and that was Homers stories around 800 BCE.

This was his map!


Please note the oldest known civilization is Sumerians at 4,000 BCE. Not 800 BCE.
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer why are you talking about Sumer being around 4000 BCE not 800 BCE that’s really common knowledge.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi because Lemuria absolutely must be long before Sumerian civilization.

Look at the legends in that image. It's saying Lemuria was the origins of mankind!

[center][big] Paradise specifically![/big][/center]
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer It was. During the time of ancient Eygpt is when the Agarthian society (the true last survivors of Lemuria) largely went underground and stop having anything to do with the rest of us.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi well your going 4,000 years with Egypt as well. Yet Archaeologists believe Sumeria has the earliest records long before Egypt by a few hundred years.

See the location of Paradise on that map. Sumeria and the Persian gulf is closer.
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer Summer is closer. Notice how Paradise is really close to India? Paradise disappeared between Asia and India as the subcontinent became one with the continent.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi now start thinking about tectonics plates.

Move paradise into the Himalayans!

And People moved southwards. What's legendary area was in the Himalayans that was supposedly hidden?

Not Agarthia BTW
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi think you need to go further south into the ocean for Agarthia. It was a whole continent by itself, even on that map. 🙃
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer it was described as an Island and the Island disappeared
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Greyjedi look at the greyed area on that map. That's his map area of Lemuria. It's bigger than three times the area of Australia, which is considered a continent.

Even has which races came from which part of Lemuria.

Lemuria was not any island by the man that proposed the name of it in the 1800s!
Greyjedi · M
@DeWayfarer When a subduction zone quake hits one plate is dragged down under the other which would describe the end of Lemuria. He proposes that Lemuria was a whole continent but it could have been just an island. No one on the Earth right now truly knows, now.

I saw that more as an outline of when they left Lemuria and where they went after.
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