Importing folders into Thunderbird

I have a number of folders in MacMail (using Yosemite) where I keep my emails ordered for future reference. I now want to import them into Thunderbird - Is it possible to do this and if so how? These folders are under a heading called On My Mac. Would really appreciate any assistance.

All of your TBird mail files are located in ~/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/XXX.default. The library folder is hidden in Mountain Lion by default. To make it visible open the terminal app in your utilities folder and type "chflags nohidden ~/Library" without the quotes.

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