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Atlantis & Lemuria Revisited

Long before recorded history, our planet held civilizations that lived in harmony with the stars. Atlantis and Lemuria were not myths but echoes of a time when human consciousness and cosmic knowledge were one. Their wisdom was written into stone, aligned with the constellations, and carried across oceans that once united the continents.

Today, as ancient sites reveal their astronomical precision and new evidence emerges beneath the soil and ice, we begin to remember what was once forgotten — that humanity itself is part of a greater cosmic design, now reawakening.

About my Research

What if the story of humanity began long before history remembers?
Across the globe, ancient monuments align with the stars, echoes of civilisations that understood the harmony between Earth and the cosmos. From Egypt to the Andes, from the Bosnian pyramids to the lost temples of Lemuria, a silent network of knowledge emerges, woven through stone, geometry, and myth.

This research explores that forgotten network, the remnants of a pre-cataclysmic world that once flourished along an ancient equator. It invites us to look beyond the boundaries of accepted history and remember a time when consciousness, science, and nature were one.

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Tracing the Memory of a Lost World

This map is part of an ongoing research project exploring the forgotten alignments of Earth’s ancient civilizations.
Across continents, sacred sites and megalithic structures appear to share one invisible line — a remnant of an older equator that existed before the great cataclysm 12,800 years ago.

By connecting these points — from Egypt’s pyramids and the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids, to the Nazca Lines, Paracas Skulls, and the temples of Angkor Wat — a pattern emerges that challenges our understanding of human history.
It suggests that what we call Atlantis or Lemuria may not be myth, but memory — fragments of a once-unified world that understood the harmony between Earth and the stars.

Reflections

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As I traced these alignments across continents, I began to sense a memory awakening — a recognition that humanity once lived in harmony with the greater cosmic design.
Perhaps we are not discovering something new, but remembering something ancient — a knowledge written in the Earth itself, waiting for us to listen again.

What we uncover in these alignments may redefine not only our history, but our understanding of consciousness itself.
For beneath the soil and the stars lies a shared design, one that reminds us that humanity’s story has always been cosmic.

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