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destroyed probably between the 18th and 16th century B.C. Deer symbolism likewise
plays a central role in Tibetan Boen-Buddhism, with its roots deep in traditions of
Mu. In the Japanese practice, trimming of the antlers, which gradually grow back,
commemorates the death of Mu but also its partial resurgence in prehistoric Japan.
That the annual Tsunokiri should take place in Nara is particularly significant,
because the city is generally believed to be the oldest one in the country. More-
over, the Tsunokiri service between mid-October to early November coincides
with the final destruction of Atlantis, suggesting the Lemurian and Atlantean cata-
clysms were combined or somewhat confused in Japanese tradition.
(See Mu)Tuaoi Stone
The “Fire Stone” allegedly represented the epitome of Atlantean crystal technol-
ogy, because it was able to harness and direct the natural energies of the physical
universe for material and spiritual purposes. “It was in the form of a six-sided
figure,” according to Edgar Cayce:
...in which the light appeared as the means of communication be-
tween infinity and finite; or the means whereby there were the
communications with those forces from the outside [outer space?].
Later, this came to mean that from which the energies radiated,
as of the center from which there were the radial activities guiding
the various forms of transition or travel through those periods of
activity of the Atlanteans.
A special structure housed the Tuaoi:
The building above the stone was oval, or a dome, wherein there
could be or was the rolling back, so that the activity of the stone
was received from the sun’s rays or from the stars; the concentrating
of the energies that emanate from bodies that are on fire them-
selves—with the elements that are found in the earth’s atmosphere.
The concentration through the prisms or glass, as would be called
in the present, was in such a manner that it acted upon the instru-
ments that were connected with various modes of travel, through
induction methods—that made much the character of control
through radio vibrations or directions would be in the present day;
through the manner of the force that was impelled from the stone
acted upon the motivating forces in the crafts themselves.
There was the preparation so that when the dome was rolled
back there might be little or no hindrance in the application di-
rectly to the various crafts that were to be impelled through space,
whether in the radius of the visioning of the one eye, as it might be
called, or whether directed underwater or under other elements
or through other elements. The preparation of this stone was in
the hands only of the initiates at the time.