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The Lost History of The Little People

Wednesday, May 8, 2013 2:34
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Susan B. Martinez On The Lost History of the Little People

How do these hobbits aka little people fit in with the myths or folklore of our world when pertaining to faeries and other creation stories?

Well, the fit is good. I like to work with diverse sources: paleoanthropology, ethnography, archeology, epigraphy, antiquities, oral history, mythology and legend … these disparate fields should be studied together, especially when you’re digging into the deep, dark past. You can’t really put the picture together without diving in to all relevant sources. In the book, I devote a lot of ink to creation stories that are consistent with the origins I had in mind; native North America alone is so full of little-people folklore, that it could fill a book in its own right. The British Isles also turn out to be rich in leprechaun lore and fairy fables. Just beneath the surface is a lot of historical material – if you know how to sort out fact from fiction.

Please tell us about Pan aka Lemuria or Mu and how this ties into the story of the Little People. I’m a Capricorn so an island named Pan sounds kinda nice until the sea rises I suppose.

Pan/Mu/Lemuria is a very large subject. Judging from the size of my file on it, I oughta write a book! I have a colleague who is producing a film on this topic. Yes, there is a tie-in, more than a tie-in. The little people, as I understand these histories, were the only survivors of the submersion of Pan (24,000 years ago). Probably this came to be known as the Great Deluge, but I spend a bit of time in my books explaining that it was not a “universal” Flood, as tradition often portrays it. No, it was the sinking of the great continent in the Pacific Ocean, from which the little people (otherwise known as “Noah and sons”) escaped. I devote the Prologue of my next book to this subject. It’s bedrock, and without it, we cannot decipher protohistory or the “suddenness” of civilization in so many places: Egypt, Sumeria, Mexico, China…… I am not an Atlantologist. I am a Panologist!

How are some of these mounds like in North American home to the Little people? Do you mean physically they lived there or spirit wise?

Yes, it was their home. The “mystery” of the Moundbuilders remains unsolved (supposedly) since the time the mounds were discovered. They were built all over the world by the survivors of the Flood. Yet they were particularly notable in America, a new land, to the Europeans, anyway. Obdurate archeology still assigns the mounds to the Indian culture, but that is a transparent pseudo-solution: the Indians themselves did not know who had built them. For a variety of reasons, the little people lived on the mounds (explained in chap. 7); they lived there, bodily, yes. Some of the startling artifacts found therein are of a curiously high civilization. Orthodox prehistorians would rather maintain the “mystery” than upset the apple cart of evolution by recognizing this advanced people of the Mesolithic.

For more of this interview plus more information on the author please visit the following link. Thanks.

http://www.examiner.com/article/susan-martinez-on-the-lost-history-of-the-little-people

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  • A Lecture excerpt From Buddha Law Master Li Hongzhi:

    “I just mentioned that this Earth’s history has only been 100 million years long. Basically, the 100 million years on this Earth is divided into two major periods, with 50 million years in each period. The first 50 million years was the period in which giants, dwarves, and medium-sized people coexisted. The giants had an average height of five meters; the medium-sized people were the same as us modern people, with an average height of less than two meters; and dwarves were only a few inches tall. When Gods created people, why did they simultaneously create these three types? It was to test out which of these three types of people would be suited to live on Earth until the final stage and be suited to obtain the Fa.

    During those 50 million years, man’s ability to understand the world was constantly being shaped, while at the same time it was being determined which type of person would be kept. At the end it was found that the giants weren’t suitable. Since they had large bodies, distances were shortened for them, in terms of their relation to the Earth. They also shortened time, relatively speaking, because giants’ consumption of material resources was not proportionate to the Earth. Later on it was found that dwarves also weren’t proportionate—forests were everywhere on the Earth, and it was hard for them to clear trees. At that time there was no cleared land, and it would have been hard for them to establish a civilization such as today’s.

    Meanwhile, time on Earth seemed to be too long for dwarves, and distances were too great; crossing oceans would have proved far too difficult for dwarves. So they weren’t suitable. The giants and dwarves were then weeded out. They weren’t weeded out right away—50 million years passed before they started to be gradually weeded out from history. It was two centuries ago that giants finally disappeared from our sight; in other words, it was just over two hundred years ago that giants finally vanished from sight. Dwarves, meanwhile, were still sighted just seventy or eighty years ago. Only in recent times did they become extinct, and it’s not that they’re completely gone—some went to other dimensions, and some went into the earth. They know that they are people who’ve been weeded out, so they don’t make contact with modern people.”

    Google Falun Dafa for more info and more lectures.

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