01-14-2018, 03:38 PM
(01-14-2018, 11:57 AM)johncarson698 Wrote: I always assume that the great flood stories were of Atlantis, but something interested me about the story of Noah and his Ark. It said that Noah lived to 900+ years old. Ra said people in Atlantis time did not live that long, although I'm sure some used the pyramids to regenerate. Ra said people lived 900 years in the first major cycle and decreased to 700 by the 2nd. It sounded like Lemuria was part of the 1st major cycle and went into the water by Earth changes by about 50k years ago. If Noah was living a natural life span, does this mean he must have live during this age?
I suggest reading the book Eden in the East: The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia by Stephen Oppenheimer. He presents a great deal of evidence to show that human civilization started in the area, now drowned by the Pacific Ocean, that is known as the Sunda Shelf. This would have happened sometime before 10,500 BC, although how far back is hard to discern. This area is probably the place we refer to as Lemuria.
Oppenheimer argues that the flood stories that occur in so many cultures originate from the drowning of the Sunda Shelf when the sea level rose during the late Pleistocene. If he is correct (and I believe that he is), the Noah/Gilgamesh story would have come down to us from the Sundas/Lemurians.