From UP Prof. Grace Odal-Devora:
"Plenary Speaker Ric Val (sic) Hori, in the paper "Speculative Research on Maharlika-Lemurian Timeline" says that that point of origin of the Lemurian Maharlika, in the country's archipelago, is the Cibolan River, based on myths and legends of the Bagobo peoples. The Cibolan River is located in Darong, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur, Mindanao - which is believed to be the land of the Free Peoples...Land of Noble Creations....a truly Maharlikan Kingdom.....of the Bagobo peoples and all the Maharlikan Indigenous Peoples. He further says that the Philippines was once a part of the Seven Blessed Isles of Mu, comprising Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, Philippines, New Guinea, and the Malay Peninsula. He connects these islands with the Sundaland continent of Southeast Asia, that existed about 22,000 years before the sinking of the lowest parts of the Sundaland Continent. He relates the condition of the Maharlikan-Lemuria of the country, with the Maharlokan-Kumari Kandam of Sri Lanka and India. (Thanks to Don Reich De Dios for the photo). It would be interesting to note that the Tagalog "Sibulan" from the root-word "sibol" that refers to "a place of issuing," "outgrowing", or "outflowing" is synonymous as "Cibolan" - the name of a river where the water springs from.....Moreover, the Austro-Dravidian Language Hypothesis might further be revised to a Sundaland-Kumari Kandam Pre-Diluvian Civilization Hypothesis.....in accord also with my study on the "mutya" term as concept, symbol, myth and archetype in Philippine , Southeast Asian and South Indian Cultures....."
at Maharlika Summit 2014
Asian Center, UP Diliman.
(photo by Don Reich De Dios)
Asian Center, UP Diliman.
(photo by Don Reich De Dios)
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the contents of my speech was borne from decade long accumulated knowledge and personal researches in this Information Age, with special reference to brilliant individuals known and anonymous who have contributed their views and ideas in this Information Age at the speed of light, and things were never the same again after that. From these wealth of information I deciphered and fit the pieces of jigsaw puzzles into cohesive whole.
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