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Introduction
Italia Oliver introduces a channeled interview with Morné, a star being from Andromeda, who shares insights on the ancient continent of Lemuria. Italia recounts her first interaction with Morné, highlighting how she connected with him and received signs confirming his presence. In this video, Italia’s husband interviews her, asking Morné questions about Lemuria and its history.
Connection to Lemuria
Italia Oliver and Morné discuss their shared past life experiences in Lemuria. They knew each other from childhood and later became teachers, focusing on subjects related to soul progression and spiritual awareness. Together, they taught about consciousness and the nature of the soul.
Teaching in Lemuria
Morné explains that he and Italia taught in large gatherings, similar to colleges on Earth. Telepathic communication and energy exchange were common methods of instruction. The teachers in Lemuria, including Morné’s group, utilized advanced technology and sent energy to each other. They also taught about love and consciousness without relying heavily on physical textbooks, though books existed.
Famous Figures and Technology
Morné mentions Arthur Stanwyck, a famous mentor and council figure in Lemuria, who was a model for spiritual consciousness. The society in Lemuria had advanced technology, including screens and tools that allowed learning through osmosis. Students could learn by touching objects and understanding their properties instantly.
Physical Form and Appearance
Lemurians could exist in both light and physical forms. Italia’s physical form during her time in Lemuria was described as a tall woman with long dark hair and blue eyes, while Morné had blonde hair and was around 2.1 meters (6.89 feet) tall. In their light forms, physical sensations such as pain were not experienced.
Architecture and Transportation
Lemuria had large, temple-like buildings, some made from crystals such as quartz, which served as healing sanctuaries. They also had air and water transportation technology, including triangular-shaped vehicles that could fly. Some vehicles could travel underwater, and Lemurians enjoyed swimming and playing games in the water.
History and Geography of Lemuria
Lemuria existed around 75,000 years ago, located in areas now known as the Pacific Ocean, Madagascar, New Zealand, India, Southeast Asia, Hawaii, and parts of North America. The civilization ended due to volcanic eruptions and rising sea levels, which submerged the landmass.
Social Experiments and Diet
Morné describes Lemurian society as rich in agriculture, with a primarily plant-based diet. Social experiments were conducted, including one focused on food and its effects on the body and community. Lemurians did not consume meat but did drink water and considered salt beneficial.
Interaction with Animals
Animals in Lemuria were different from those today. Many had oceanic traits, such as breathing through their skin. However, some animals, such as birds, were similar to modern species, though larger in size. Lemurians kept pets and communicated with animals as part of their oneness with nature.
Libraries and Knowledge
Lemuria had central libraries overseen by figures like Constance Valdez, who was responsible for maintaining books and records. Some books were physical, while others were energy-based, containing knowledge transferred telepathically. The libraries held a wide range of topics, including history, philosophy, and storytelling.
Entertainment and Stargazing
For entertainment, Lemurians engaged in fishing, storytelling, and stargazing. They often gathered to watch the night sky, which provided a connection to their cosmic origins. This was a common event, as Lemurians were attuned to the stars and could see celestial objects more clearly than humans today.
Conclusion
Morné emphasizes the importance of living without fear or suffering, focusing on the joy of existence. He reflects on the higher purpose of life, encouraging people to appreciate the gift of life and embrace happiness.
Closing Remarks
Italia Oliver concludes the video by inviting viewers to leave comments or questions for Morné. She expresses her gratitude for the opportunity to share this channeled interview and encourages further discussion about Lemuria and its fascinating history.