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Lemuria: Soul Mates

Lemuria: Soul Mates

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lemuria: Soul Mates
Review: Roberta Rhodes Kimpton creates an enchanting tale of a civilization of highly evolved beings living on a planet which is an exact duplicate of our Earth, but located in a faraway galaxy, in an antimatter universe, over 10,000 years before the earliest-known human civilization on our planet.

The Lemurians, a race with advanced physical, mental and spiritual development, live peacefully under the gentle reign of the monarchs of the Dynasty of Light, until a frightening cataclysm is prophesied which will annihilate their beautiful planet. Under the guidance of members of the royal household, together with the powerful and ancient Anaborgs, a race of Guardians left behind by the Ancients in the planet's remote antiquity to protect and serve the Lemurian people, a plan is formulated to save the essence of their race from extinction: The young people of Lemuria, accompanied and aided by these Anaborg guardians, will be forced to migrate to Earth to escape destruction when their sun goes super-nova.

The fascinating tale of the integration of this advanced civilization with Cro-Magnon man will keep the reader spellbound and cause one to ponder the striking similarities between our own and Lemuria's genesis and wonder about one's own possible true ancestry. Could the answers to the true origins of mankind -- the solution to the enigma of over 30,000 unremembered years of human evolutionary history -- be revealed in this poignant chronicle of a race, a world, and a time so long forgotten? The very possibility is thought-provoking enough to cause this reader to mourn the lack of a sequel to this wonderful book.


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