Madame Blavatsky's sayings are for real and  true:


Lemuria destroyed by fire, Atlantis by water. The flood.

The first great waters came. They swallowed the seven great islands.

(Seven great islands: belonging to the continent of Atlantis)


The destruction of the fourth race and of the last antediluvian

monster animals.


All holy saved, the unholy destroyed. With them most of the huge animals,

produced from the sweat of the earth.


All holy: who had not lost the use of their third eye.


The unholy: magicians and sorcerers.


Huge animals: lower material spirits of the earth


Two books of the stanzas of Dzyan - HPB


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One of the largest eruptions in Earth’s history could have wiped out humans. Here’s how scientists say some survived


https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/21/africa/toba-supervolcano-early-human-migration-africa-scn/index.html



About 74,000 years ago, Sumatra’s Mount Toba experienced a super-eruption, one of the largest in Earth’s history, potentially kicking off a massive disruption in the world’s climate.


Some scientists have suspected a volcanic winter resulting from the eruption was a big enough shift to wipe out most early humans due to genetic evidence suggesting a steep drop in the human population. But now a cutting-edge study on an archaeological site in northwest Ethiopia once occupied by early modern humans has added to a growing body of evidence that suggests the event might not have been so apocalyptic.


Instead, the new research found humans in that location, known as Shinfa-Metema 1, adapted to the arid conditions brought on by the volcanic eruption in a way that may have facilitated humanity’s pivotal migration out of Africa to the rest of the world.


Microscopic fragments of volcanic glass found alongside stone tools and animal remains in the same layer of sediment at the Shinfa-Metema 1 site, near Ethiopia’s Shinfa River, show humans were occupying the site before and after the volcano erupted more than 4,000 miles away.


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