Caimu is what they called him when he walked across the ocean and came ashore at Kalapana on the big Island of Hawaii. My 1st wife had lived 1 year in Hawaii when she first got out of high school in Hilo so knew this legend from speaking with Hawaiian locals about it. So, when we moved to Hilo in 1974 after we married and had our son she took me to Kalapana where Caimu, the Hawaiian Jesus walked across the water on to the shore. The place still felt very sacred to me in 1974 when I went there.
It is very interesting to me that he chose to walk on water on shore there because this is right next to Pele and the volcano which is enlarging the big Island of Hawaii every day.
Another interesting thing is that the same volcanic vent created all the islands up to Midway Island over thousands and thousands of years because the plate has been moving all this time but the volcanic vent has stayed stationary under the moving mantle plate.
Caimu is pronounced Ki (long I) and Mu as in what a cow says when it says Moo.
Also, Mu as in the lost continent of Mu is also what a cow says "Moo" whereas Lemuria is like saying the word Lemur (a type of monkey) and then say E A (short A) long E)
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