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THE BEGINNING

1. Look at where we started
2. See where we are now
3. Decide whether this is really how it is supposed to be
4. Decide if this is how you personally want it to be

A recent history of the universe and mans brief stay so far

Millions of eons created our universe, from the big bang, to gases, atmospheres, gravity, suns, stars, planets, water, plants, animals and then in the most recent speck of time, the human race is unleashed upon the planet and the universe.
How long have we been here?
The Sphinx – Egyptologists say that the Sphinx was built around 2500 B.C. by the pharaoh Chephren. In his book from 1961 called Le roi de la theocratie pharaonique (Sacred Science), the mathematician, philosopher, and Orientalist R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz says:
We have to acknowledge that a great civilization must have preceded the vast movements of water that passed over Egypt; it is this, which is implied by the existence of the sphinx whose whole leonine body, with the exception of the head, shows indisputable water erosion.
An Egyptologist named John Anthony West, after reading Schwaller de Lubicz’ book in 1972, decided to research the weather patterns found on the Sphinx. He saw that the wear patterns were excessive, up to twelve feet deep in the back. He brought in an American geologist, Robert Schoch, to look at it from a geological point of view. He discovered beyond any doubt that the patterns were not the result of wind and sand but water. It was calculated that there would have to be a minimum of 1,000 years of torrential rain flowing on the Sphinx consistently for it to have been worn to these patterns.
Geology now stands in direct contradiction with archaeology. The Sahara Desert is at least 7,000 to 9,000 years old, which means the Sphinx has to be at least 8,000 to 10,000 years old, minimum.
This evidence breaks down all our concepts of who was on this planet when we believe that there was no one here capable of building something like the Sphinx 8,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Whenever we first arrived on this planet, at some point in our short history, (one that may be longer than we thought) we found the ability to make fire. This first basic step towards the destruction of the planet was taken. Changing the state of matter. Creating energy – This changed the consciousness of man to understand the destructive powers of nature. And simultaneously made man forget the ability to just be at one with the universe. Man forgot he already has a connection with the universe.
Current consciousness of man, is in the majority, asleep to the understanding of the big picture. Ignorance is bliss some say, but the current way of thinking, todays conventional thinking, is ignorant, arrogant, deadly, deceptive and in full denial.
The arrogance to think that we are the only ones with a connection to the universe, made in gods image, is astounding. Everything around us is a part of the universe. Everything is connected. (See Sacred Geometry in chapter 2)
The problem with our stay so far on this planet is: what took eons to create and us recently populate, we are destroying in a blink of an eye. We need to see that we are not the big picture, we are just a part of it, and we should act accordingly.
We are undoing creation on this planet by arrogance, ignorance, greed and fear. It must stop immediately – or it will be to late, too late for the water based life on planet earth.
The human history is a relatively short one as the passage of time in the universe goes. We have been here a few thousand years, and have gone from bashing ones neighbors woman on the head and dragging her home, to spearing and stabbing, then to guns, nukes and lasers – we have traveled from separation, to seeing that you can live more harmoniously, understand each other, communicate, and live in peace. To war and violence. We understand the difference between peace and war. Yet still barbaric behavior remains in some. The balance has always been there, some good and some evil, the atrocities that the human race has inflicted upon one another and the rest of the species on the planet is sickening. The times seem to get better then they get worse. We have managed to kill countless millions or billions, and starve countless millions or billions, and destroy countless billions of plants and animals, not to mention the air we breath, the oceans we live by and the precious life force of this planet – water


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