Carole Nervig, Petroglyphs of Mu

Aug 22, 2022, 04:15 AM

Combining archaeological evidence with traditional oral accounts, Nervig reveals Pohnpei not only as a part of a geodetic network of ancient sacred sites and portals but also as a remnant of the now submerged but once enlightened Motherland of Mu.

“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” - Carl Sagan


Carole talks about one extraordinary experience that convinced her of the presence of a portal - doorway to a different dimension while scuba diving near the sunken city. It also motivated her to continue her research for the book.

The Petroglyphs of Mu: Pohnpei, Nan Madol, and the Legacy of Lemuria, Amazon.

Serendipity, synchronicity, coincidence. Curious. It would seem there was a bit of behind the scenes influence and a purpose for Carole finding herself in just the right place at just the right time to make an amazing discovery... 

Author: Carole Nervig has spent more than four decades researching Micronesian traditional culture and oral history as well as the sacred sites of Micronesia and Hawai’i.

About: Carole lived on the small Pacific island of Pohnpei while she was in the Peace Corps: 1969 - 1971, and then returned in 1990 - 1993. Never would she have guessed a brush fire would change her life. That brush fire exposed hundreds of previously unknown petroglyphs carved on gigantic boulders.

She provides evidence that Pohnpei is closely related to—yet predates—neighboring Nan Madol and shows how Pohnpei was an outpost of the sunken Kahnihmuesio, a city of the now-vanished civilization of Mu, or Lemuria.

She talks about one extraordinary experience that convinced her of the presence of a portal - doorway to a different dimension while scuba diving near the sunken city. It also motivated her to continue her research for the book. She now lives in Ecuador.

Nan Madol. Site.
Smithsonian Magazine has information and pictures. Link. 

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