Manuland Map

Manuland is the geographical zone from Ireland to India across which Indo-European languages, religions, and cultures spread from their origin in Ancient Ukraine. The M-N- sound trail connects: Manannán in Ireland, Manawydan in Wales, Mannus in Germania, Minerva in Greece, Menua in Armenia, Manu in India. “Manuland” was first glimpsed as a word on the side of a shed in the village of Maing.

On the outskirts of Maing village, there it was, written on the side of a shed: Manuland.

Source: Finding Manuland I

With the power to perceive Mana in real time, in almost every sentence we hear across the entire Indo-European cultural zone from Ireland to India (Manuland) you’ll soon be empowered to begin consciously transmitting only Positive Mana.

Source: Power of Mana (1)

The Scope

Manuland stretches across:

  • Western edge: Ireland (Manannán mac Lir), Wales (Manawydan), Cornwall
  • Northern: Scandinavia (runic traditions), Germania (Mannus)
  • Southern: Greece (Minos, Minerva), Rome (Manes)
  • Eastern: Armenia (Menua), Iran (Aryamana), India (Manu)
  • Origin: Ancient Ukraine — the Yamna culture (3,500-2,500 BCE) from which all Indo-European languages radiate

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