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Mt. Shasta 2019 (cont.)

 

Ricardo Gonzalez

 

August 30-September 1, 2019, I attended Ricardo Gonzalez' gathering at Mt. Shasta. 

 

In 2019 I found out about Mariana Escribano's work with the language of the Muisca, the indigenous tribe in Colombia who are said to be descendants from the lost continent of MU.  There are actually two authors by the same name of Mariana Escribano, but the one I am referring to is Colombian and lives in France.  The other one is also an experiencer and lives in Spain.  The Colombian Escribano has done a colossal study (and that I am sure is an understatement!) of the language of the Muisca.  Her latest book is called MHUYSQHUBUN Lengua Baculo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The book is both in English and French.  I procured a copy of the book from Escribano (she is on Facebook) but I understand the book is now available on Amazon. Escribano is a genius.

 

Here is a link to an interview (the interview is in Spanish) where Escribano describes the language of the Muisca (Mhuysqa):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRM2Gxb9qRw

 

When I came across this in 2019, I was aghast because my paternal grandmother was half Muisca.  I believe my father and uncle were both having contact and since they had the same mother, it makes sense, after watching this video, that that is where the contact emanates from.  My father had an enigmatic encounter in the Andes in the 1940s and the being my father met told him that they in essence shared a drop of the same blood.  My father started studying the language of the Muisca after his encounter with the enigmatic being he met while walking the streets of Colombia.  His last meeting with him was next to a lake in the Andes. I believe the being's comment about the drop of blood was a reference in so many words to an ancient connection, but not necessarily meaning one drop of blood; having said that, a DNA test by 23andme has revealed "3.7 unassigned DNA" – they stated:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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