About Songlines of Lemuria
— a monthly newsletter weaving ancient wisdom into modern life
Long before the oceans rose and the continents shifted, Lemuria existed as a crystalline civilization guided by harmony, intuition, and the sacred voice. The High Priestesses were keepers of sound who used music and vibration to heal, teach, and communicate across dimensions.
When the collective frequency of Earth fell many thousands of years ago, Lemuria sank beneath the waters but its sacred wisdom did not disappear with it. Instead, it got sealed into the water currents, underground crystal beds, and energetic grid of the planet. The wisdom was archived and to be accessed in the distant future during an age when humanity would be ready to listen again, not with their mind but with their heart.
That age has finally arrived! As Earth moves into a cycle of higher consciousness, it’s time to open those crystalline pathways and begin transmitting the archived wisdom again. Lemurian wisdom is not written into books, scrolls, tablets, or plates like what more recent human civilizations have done. It is sung as encoded melodies into the land through the songlines.
Songlines of Lemuria is a newsletter that contains a short piece of wisdom I personally retrieve from these ancient crystalline archives but translated for contemporary life. These transmissions draw from the original Lemurian songlines, which are energetic memory-currents that carry information on harmonious living, bioenergetic healing, spiritual alchemy, and the evolution of human consciousness. This wisdom is also woven into my light language music, the knowledge I share in my podcast, and the planetary grid work we do in my group healing circle.
This newsletter connects all of my work together in one convenient location. It’s a modern-day bulletin that bridges two worlds, a place where ancient wisdom from higher dimensional Lemuria whispers guidance on how we can physically build a new Lemuria here in the 3D.
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About Songlines of Lemuria