
For really good research on the subject, read “The Naacal Tablets—A Close View” at my-mu.com
According to Rosicrucian James Churchward (1851-1936), the tablets held profound spiritual and historical insights, which a high priest revealed during his travels in India.
A Very Brief Summary of the Na’acal Tablets
Churchward’s interpretation of the Naacal Tablets paints a picture of Mu as the cradle of human civilization, predating Atlantis and Lemuria. Here are the central themes of what the tablets reportedly convey:
- The tablets describe Mu as a sprawling continent in the Pacific Ocean, home to an advanced and spiritually enlightened civilization. It was from this lost land that humanity’s earliest societies emerged, leaving their imprint on cultures around the world.
- The Naacal Tablets speak of a highly spiritual culture centered on the worship of the “Universal One,” a singular divine force. This spiritual tradition, according to Churchward, served as the foundation for many of the world’s later religious practices and philosophies.
- The people of Mu were said to possess advanced knowledge in architecture, energy harnessing, and other fields. The tablets recount their ability to construct megalithic structures and sustain a thriving civilization in harmony with natural laws.
- The tablets also tell of Mu’s destruction, describing catastrophic volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that led to its submersion beneath the Pacific Ocean approximately 12,000 years ago.
After Mu’s demise, its survivors supposedly spread across the globe, establishing new civilizations and leaving traces of their advanced culture in Egypt, Central America, and Southeast Asia.
Further Reading
Churchward, The Children of Mu – Free resource
Churchward, The Sacred Symbols of Mu– Free resource
Churchward, The Cosmic Forces of Mu – Free resource
