One of Churchward’s most controversial claims is that Mu was the singular source of all ancient global civilizations. He asserted that Egypt, Babylonia, India, the Maya, and the Incas were merely colonies established by survivors or explorers from Mu. According to this theory, the similarities in pyramid construction, sun worship, and symbols across distant ancient cultures exist because they all inherited their knowledge from the same motherland. Scientific and Historical Critique
Churchward sostenía que Mu era el verdadero Jardín del Edén. Afirmaba que civilizaciones como la egipcia, la maya, la babilónica y la de la India eran simples colonias fundadas por los supervivientes de este continente.
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El Continente Perdido de Mu: Explorando la Obra de James Churchward
The myth of a sunken paradise or a forgotten motherland has fascinated humanity for centuries. While Atlantis dominates Western folklore, the Pacific Ocean holds its own legendary sunken empire: the Lost Continent of Mu. Popularized in the early 20th century by British occult writer James Churchward, Mu remains a cornerstone of alternative archaeology and esoteric literature.
Date: April 12, 2026
Churchward afirmó haber descubierto tablillas de piedra en la India (y otras en México) escritas en un idioma antiguo, denominado "Naacal", que relataban la historia de Mu.
La base de la teoría de Churchward reside en su interpretación de las tablillas. Afirmaba que estas contenían no solo historia, sino complejos principios científicos que demostraban la superioridad de la civilización de Mu. Churchward escribió que la creación de la Tierra, de Mu y de la humanidad se debía a las siete órdenes de "las siete inteligencias superlativas de la serpiente de siete cabezas Narayana". Además, aseguraba que los Naacal poseían un conocimiento profundo de las "Cuatro Grandes Fuerzas Cósmicas", un tema al que se dedicaban más de 1,000 tablillas en la colección mexicana.
As he states in the book's preface, "All matters of science in this work are based on the translations of two sets of ancient tablets". The first set were the mysterious Naacal tablets he claimed to have seen in India. The second set comprised over 2,500 stone tablets unearthed in Mexico in the 1920s by archaeologist William Niven. Churchward asserted that Niven's tablets, written in Mu's alphabet, confirmed and even filled the "missing links" in his original translations. He used this "evidence" to argue that Mu was the origin of all the great ancient civilizations, including those of Egypt, Greece, India, and Central America. One of Churchward’s most controversial claims is that
Las principales críticas a la teoría de James Churchward son:
Disclaimer: The author of this blog does not endorse the archaeological validity of Churchward’s claims. We just love a good mystery.
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Other Spanish-language resources provide useful context to the theory of Mu.