The Untold Story Of MOUNT SHASTA ⛰️ And The LEMURIANS

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From the dawn of civilization, through the tapestry of human history and the myriad cultures that have adorned it, there linger stories of places shrouded in magic and mystery, lost beyond the known horizons. This is the untold story of Mount Shasta and the Lemurians.

It seems embedded in our very nature to be drawn to these tales, to the notion of a hidden civilization or an extraordinary city veiled from our sight, beyond the edges of our mapped reality. Such narratives, rich with the allure of undiscovered wonders, span the breadth of global traditions, uniting us in a common fascination. The thought that somewhere, just beyond the reach of our understanding, there might lie a place of wonder has propelled countless explorers and adventurers through the ages, igniting the flames of imagination. Among these enduring legends is the tale of an incredible city nestled within the untamed wilderness of California's Mt. Shasta, reputed to be inhabited by a race of enigmatic beings, wielding magical devices and living in a realm of fantasy.

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I live about an hour away from Mount Shasta, and not many people talk about the Lumerians, but I have always found it interesting whenever I do hear about them

cheesezeppelin
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I grew up around there. There's a lot of weird shit that happens on that mountain and the areas around it. It was really a surreal thing for me to grow up experiencing certain things or being taught about them/to beware of them and not realizing this wasn't normal until I moved away for college and work, lol.

HyliaFell
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I’ve been to Mount Shasta more than once. It has strange weather phenomena and is a very mysterious mystical place.

jennymartinez
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I spent about 8 yrs of my childhood mostly in Mt Shasta, starting when I was 7. Our first home was a few miles up the mountain, a hippie community called morning star. I had my first lucid dream there, it was sparked by the remnants of a may pole in the yard. I go there in my dreams and often find myself flying around the places I roamed as young girl...I would sometimes sit and talk to the mountain, when I felt particularly alone...what a magical place it is, so many memories 🙏💗

banshee
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The narrator has a very pleasant voice and a calm pace of narration.

ufosrus
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I lived on a ranch outside of Orland, California, as a kid, right off the I-5, my bedroom window faced north, and i saw Shasta every day, and i loved it. It always gathered clouds around it and lots of lightning.

StorieGrubb
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These theories and stories are literally the reason why I want to go to Mount Shasta. That and because it's nearby and because I've never traveled before

darth
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I believe this is one of the most interesting places in the country. I love the telling of this Kody. I'm also so happy to see your channel taking off as I was certain it would. I'm proud to have been along for the ride with you for some time now and always look forward to your next notification. Thanks 👍

revmo
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I was camping on Mt. Shasta with my 2 cats involuntarily. I went exploring one time and found a tunnel, and chose to go down it. I didn’t remember much about it until I came back to my camp site and realized I had been gone for 3 days. 2 people camping close by let me know that my cats were just fine, quiet, and they had not feed them although I could see they had been fed. The next night, I had dreams of what I believe was my visit down below to meet with very special people. At that point I was not very informed about Lemuria, but later on I realized I had been honored to meet and visit with a group of people who may have been either Lemurians or their ancestors. I began to have many memories of my life on Lemuria from that point on, so that was the purpose of my visit. The same kind of connections came when I lived on the Big Island of Hawaii. I shared my experiences on Mt. Shasta, and they were very grateful.

aliciamorganlight
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I love the Mt Shasta/ Trinity area. It definitely has a different vibe! I climbed Mt Shasta in 2010! It's a massive mountain! Many local Indian stories! Great subject, Kody!

markwaters
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Mt Shasta, like the other prominent mountain peaks of the Cascade range are still active volcanoes! They seem alive! Many indigenous tribes avoided them because of their intense energy!

markwaters
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My husband & I were driving from Washington to southern California and drove through Mt Shasta. I swear I saw an aircraft flying at high-speed directly into the side of the mountain & disappear. It happened so fast by the time I realized what I saw, it was over.

RobinSueWho
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It is an immense area. Because of the caverns, you could spend your life exploring both the outside slopes of this volcano and the inside and never see it all.

thurayya
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It's funny how every civilization and past civilizations all have a version of the story (Mu, Atlantis, Lemuria, ect) but most people think it's all fantasy. Humanity suffers a bad case of amnesia.

CosmosProvider
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I encourage anyone reading this to examine the oral traditions of the Macuxi people (S. American indigenous nation). When I heard him say "faux sun" it reminded me of what I read from their passed-down stories about the tall people living in another world underground. It took them 17 days of travel to make it to the "inner world." They say that after 3 days of hiking, torches are no longer needed due to some type of light. Some chambers on the way are said to have "watermelon-sized" very bright lights that allow for the growth of plants. They even describe acidic water, magma, and slowly beginning to "fly" - iow: they describe gravity weakening then changing directions as they descend...in a language with no writing and no specified number beyond '2'.

haydenwhite
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I’m here on The Big Island of Hawaii, here they are called the people of Mu

shamalama
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I have heard so many versions of the lost civilization of Lemuria but never heard of this one. Thank you. Another story to ponder upon.

ammorales
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My grandma used to live near Mr Shasta. She told me the Mtn could open & people live inside...I was 4, & memorized🌻

stephaniekennedy
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There are SO many strange disappearances, so many strange encounters, people getting lost and showing up in impossible places in Shasta. Missing 411 series goes into several of those stories. I think you’d enjoy the books. Written by David Paulides

Oxzilion
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I really enjoyed this branch out! This is a fascinating subject!

beckycrum