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Naacal

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223:"The teachings that Buddha received came from the same source as did those of Osiris but in a different way. The teachings that Buddha contacted came from the Motherland direct to Burma, brought there by the Naacals. Osiris' teachings came direct to him, as his forefathers lived in the Motherland and when he was a young man he had gone to the Motherland to study." 189:
priest, who taught him to read the ancient dead language of the Naacals, spoken by only three people in all of India. The priest disclosed the existence of several ancient tablets, written by the Naacals, and Churchward gained access to these records after overcoming the priest's initial reluctance.
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David Bruton, Spalding's biographer revealed in "Baird T. Spalding As I Knew Him" (IEP, 1956) that Spalding's books were a magical autobiography and essentially fiction. Therefore, the inference that the Naacals themselves are a fiction or modern myth is strengthened.
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of the Naacal civilization was as high as 64 million. Their civilization, which flourished 50,000 years ago, was technologically more advanced than the civilization of Churchward's own time (late 19th to early 20th century), and the ancient civilizations of
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to save them from destruction at the hands of the devastating hordes that invaded their country in those times), and to learn from their contents the wisdom of those ancient philosophers, of which that preserved in the books of the
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According to Augustus Le Plongeon, the Naacals were the missionaries of Mayan religion and civilization. Le Plongeon advocated that the original, great civilization was in Central America, which contrasts with Churchward's view.
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as Naacal survivors who advise humanity. She describes two warring factions among the Naacals who have different aims and pursuits. Her Naacal civilization existed as islands in an inner Asian sea which eventually
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His knowledge remained incomplete, as the available tablets were mere fragments of a larger text, but Churchward claimed to have found verification and further information in the records of other ancient peoples.
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In the Italian comics named "Martin Mystère", by Alfredo Castelli, Sergio Bonelli Editore, the Archeologist M.M. discovers the ancient reigns of "Atlantide" and "Mu", the second of which was inhabited by the
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noted that Churchward's books read like 'the strangest of fiction', with 'imagination' mixed with 'mystic fanaticism' and 'not the slightest erudition'.
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adepts (Naacal—'the exalted'), who, starting from the land of their birth as missionaries of religion and civilization, went to
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dismissed the idea of the Naacal in an article written in 1946 on the subject of lost civilisations.
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originated with the Naacals; he claimed that "Rah" was the word which the Naacals used for "
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At the time of Churchward's publication, his work and sources were discredited. Historian
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Churchward claimed to have gained his knowledge of the Naacals after befriending an
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Mention in "The Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East" Vol. 2 (1927)
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Psalms Code II: The Secret of the Lord - Almanac of Mankind - The Jesus Cycle
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In volume 2 of "The Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East,"
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Lifting the Veil on the Lost Continent of Mu, the Motherland of Men
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first claimed to have existed by British-American archaeologist
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Natural History Magazine website, Picks from the Past section,
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The next known published use of the word occurred in 1926 when
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In the Malleus Monstrorum Volume I Monsters of the Mythos, a
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Mason, Mike; Aniolowski, Scott David; Fricker, Paul (2020).
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The first recorded use of the term "Naacal" is contained in
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is but the reflection. That wisdom was no doubt brought to
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Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East Vol. 3
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Malleus Monstrorum Volume 1: Monsters of the Mythos
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Index

people
civilization
Augustus Le Plongeon
occult
James Churchward
Augustus Le Plongeon
Egyptian
Sphinx
Maya
Christian era
Brahmins
India
Babylon
Egypt
Maya
Burmah
Nagas
Dekkan
James Churchward
people
civilization
lost continent
Mu
language
population
India
Babylon
Persia
Egypt
Mayas

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