The Lost Continent of Mu by James Churchward

The Lost Continent of Mu by James Churchward

Author:James Churchward
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


The symbols which appear on the handle of the blade, front and back, are conventional tableaux, telling us who the people were that made this knife and whence they came.

Symbols on the Handle and Sheath of the Knife

Fig. 1 - I will first take the symbol on the front of the handle. This is a tableau both symbolical and conventional. That it refers to the Motherland is plainly told by the many times the number three is repeated - three being the symbolic number of the Motherland.

The face depicted is a conventional face, in which two elongated squares form the mouth and the nose. This symbol reads "Mu, the Motherland." I can prove this statement because it is substantiated in the tableau.

First, in the crown and plumes which adorn the head. The headdress is composed of three - three times repeated. Second, with an ancient water jar with a bud of the royal lotus on either side, thus denoting that the land stood in the midst of water and that it was Mu, the land of the royal lotus.

On each side of this triple figure is a conventional plume which makes the main three. Each of these plumes is trifurcated so as to produce three points.

The hieratic letter "k" is on each side of the conventional nose and is used to denote the four cardinal points: North, South, East and West. These are conventional eyes looking east and west in the direction of the two main lines of colonization, as is shown in the next tableau.



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