
Telos, the Underground Crystal City of the Lemurians
In the 1880s, Lemuria graduated from scientific hypothesis to pseudoscientific fact when Helena Blavatsky, the founder of theosophy, integrated it into her esoteric, proto-New Age belief system. Building on Haeckel’s theory, she proposed that Lemurians were the third “root race” of humanity.
Aided by Charles W. Leadbeater, a theosophist who claimed knowledge of Lemuria via “astral clairvoyance,” William Scott-Elliot elaborated on Blavatsky’s vision of Lemuria and its root races. In The Lost Lemuria (1904), Scott-Elliot placed Lemuria in the Pacific, and described the Lemurians as 15 feet tall, brown-skinned, and flat-faced, with bird-like sideways vision. They could walk backward and forward with similar ease and reproduced with eggs. Interbreeding with animals eventually produced ape-like ancestors to some of the human races.
The idea that the Lemurians had come to Mount Shasta, where they lived underground in an incredible metropolis known as Telos, the City of Light, was further popularized by Rosicrucian author Harvey Spencer Lewis, in his 1931 book, Lemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific.
This smacks a little bit of Battlestar Galactica, but some sensitives have been in touch with a Lemurian who goes by the name of Adama. Here is a impression of him:

Other people have seen UFOs in the region of Mt. Shasta. Is that credible?

Is this a legend, or what?

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