Atlantis and Lemuria - This group is for those who have ties to and memories of Atlantis and Lemuria. Although Atlantis and Lemuria do not technically exist, Telos does exist to this day and her peoples are of Lemurian ancestry
So I'm of direct Azorean maternal mitochondrial descent--my mother's mother is full blood Azorean from Sao Miguel. I grew up with her telling me that the Azores was all that remains of Atlantis.
A few nights ago my soulmate and I were looking up some images from the Silmarillion, as we're both Elves and learning a lot about the ancient hidden history of our world (Arda) prior to the present, late-Fourth Age. I looked at a map of Numenor...
...and it occurred to me I'd seen that shape before. But where?
I thought back to a few days before when I was reading up on the pyramid found at the bottom of the sea, between Sao Miguel (where my grandmother was born!) and Terceira, so off I went to examine the pictures once more...
If you look carefully you will see the exact same, five-pointed-star shape.
What is intriguing is that Meneltarma--the Holy Mountain of the Valar--was at the centre of Numenor, exactly analogous to where this crystal 'pyramid' was located off the coast of the Azores. Only the mighty birds of Manwe, like eagles or falcons, flew near the pinnacle of Meneltarma. The meaning of the name of the island chain even means "falcon".
Sao Miguel is equivalent to Hyarrostar, the forested region that supplied Numenorean shipbuilders with wood. And in reality, Sao Miguel was at one point heavily forested by Laurisilva forests--evergreen, broadleaf, temperate rainforests of laurel. Some laurel forests still exist there, though not many. It is a tragedy...
Ryna de Liane
YES. The interesting thing is that, even going back to the 1950s when the 'proper' style for human males was hideous short hairstyles, encounters with these beings yielded reports of beings with long, flowy, beautiful hair for the males and females alike. That is indicative of a mystery, too.
T.E. Pelton said:
Jan 13, 2020
Ryna de Liane
Jan 13, 2020
Morell Sunweaver
Looks like place of explosion or impact.
Jan 14, 2020