by Elaine Webster | Nov 30, 2023 | Mu
Cuevas de los Tayos Cuevas de los Tayos is a series of tunnels and large rooms situated in the Andes’ eastern foothills in Ecuador. One of the caves, simply referred to as the Tayos Cave, has been at the center of numerous controversial theories regarding ancient...
by Elaine Webster | Sep 18, 2023 | Atlantis
Who doesn’t love an obelisk? In the USA, the Washington Monument stands over 555 feet tall—a fusion of ancient inspiration and modern engineering. Similarly, the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, with its massive pyramid and accompanying obelisk, pays homage to ancient...
by Elaine Webster | Aug 11, 2023 | Atlantis
The recent release of the movie, ‘Oppenheimer’ has reopened discussions about nuclear energy as an instrument of war and as an energy source. As co-creators of ‘Mu the Motherland’ Blake and I live downwind from Los Alamos in southern New Mexico. In eastern New Mexico...
by Elaine Webster | Jul 26, 2023 | Lemuria
Mount Shasta is a dormant volcano rising 14,179 feet in the Cascade Range of Northern California. The mountain is composed of four major volcanic cones built of layers or strata—each one created in its own eruptive period and overlapping with the others. There is a...
by Elaine Webster | Jun 11, 2023 | Mu
Sacred Geometry views geometric forms and patterns as having symbolic and spiritual significance. One of the most well-known symbols of sacred geometry is the flower of life, which consists of a series of interlocking circles that form a geometric pattern. This symbol...