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Sacred Sexuality, Episode Two: The Secret History of Humanity

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    [MUSIC]
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    [MUSIC "What Are the Wild Waves Saying"]
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    Each one of us is the result of billions
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    of years of evolution and devolution.
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    Billions of years of actions and their
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    consequences have led to this moment.
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    The actions of those who lived before us
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    gave us this body and this life.
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    This is truly an
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    incredible precious gift.
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    But what are we doing with it?
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    How is our behavior today creating
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    consequences for our
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    children and their children?
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    Sadly, our situation is very grave and is
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    becoming increasingly threatening.
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    We face so many immense dangers and yet
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    are totally unaware of the worst of them.
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    To understand the reality of our
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    situation, we need to
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    understand how we got here.
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    Only then can we understand
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    how to truly change our lives.
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    As is often said, those who ignore their
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    history are certain to repeat it.
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    [MUSIC "Jack and Jill"]
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    Every child learns through stories.
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    It is obvious that children's stories are
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    not historical or literal facts.
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    They are inventions designed to help the
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    reader subconsciously
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    understand basic truths.
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    Myths and religious stories are the same.
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    Every religion and mythological tradition
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    tells stories about how the world was
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    created and about our ancestors.
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    But modern people make the mistake of
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    interpreting those stories literally.
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    Religions and myths are not literal.
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    They are symbolic, and one needs to know
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    how to interpret them.
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    In fact, the secret mystical book of
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    Judaism, the Zohar, says so.
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    "The stories of the teaching are the
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    covering of the teaching.
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    "Woe to him who takes that covering for
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    the teaching itself.
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    "There are foolish people who, when they
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    see a man covered with fine clothes,
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    look no further than the clothes.
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    "And yet it is the body that
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    lends value to the clothes;
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    and still more precious is the soul.
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    "The teaching also has its body and soul.
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    "The simple-minded take heed
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    of nothing but the covering,
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    the stories of the teaching;
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    they know nothing else and do not see
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    what is hidden under them.
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    "The well-informed think not of the
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    clothes, but of the
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    body that the story covers.
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    "Finally, the wise think of the soul only,
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    which is the foundation of all the rest
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    and which is the teaching itself."
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    The religious stories, myths, and legends
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    that everyone knows and
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    interpret literally and use as the basis
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    for their dogmas and
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    traditions are like children's stories.
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    They are not literal
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    history, but are symbolic.
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    They hide levels of meanings that the
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    public would never imagine.
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    For instance, the
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    Greek myths are famous and
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    countless books have been written about
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    their meanings, but
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    none of them are true.
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    The real meanings of the Greek myths were
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    never revealed to the public.
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    This is equally true of
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    every religion in the world.
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    Every myth and religious story is
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    symbolic and has
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    levels of hidden meanings.
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    In this series, we will
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    only introduce this subject.
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    It is impossible to include all of the
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    legends and myths
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    from our many traditions
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    or to go deep into the details of many
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    billions of years of history.
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    Here, we are only going to show that
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    there is much for us to learn.
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    Those who wish to dive deeper into this
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    subject will find a very reliable guide
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    in "The Secret Doctrine" by H.P. Blavatsky.
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    This incredible book from
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    1888 laid the foundation for
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    the development of the 20th century.
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    It awakened the West to the universal
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    shared root of all spiritual knowledge.
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    It was also the bedside reader for
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    perhaps the most important scientific
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    mind of recent centuries:
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    Albert Einstein.
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    Everything we will briefly outline here
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    is fully documented
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    in "The Secret Doctrine,"
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    and was expanded upon in the
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    20th century by Samael Aun Weor.
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    "Modern science insists upon
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    the doctrine of evolution.
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    So do human reason
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    and the secret doctrine.
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    And the idea is corroborated by the
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    ancient legends and myths.
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    And even by the Bible itself, when it is
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    read between the lines."
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    Modern science has theorized a timeline
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    of evolution based on bits and
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    pieces of physical evidence.
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    Yet most of our history did
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    not occur in physical matter.
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    Evolution does not begin or
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    end in the physical world.
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    In fact, the physical world is simply an
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    outer shell, a thin skin.
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    It is the most
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    superficial aspect of evolution.
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    Life emerges from far deeper.
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    The tree of life
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    symbolizes the laws of nature
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    and has many levels of meaning.
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    It is the secret basis
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    of the Western religions.
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    For the purpose of this explanation, we
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    can view it as layers of density.
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    Existence emerges out of a
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    primordial abstract space,
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    and gradually condenses
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    as matter, energy, and
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    consciousness in layers of increasing
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    density, what we can call dimensions.
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    That unfolding occurs in cycles.
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    It expands outward,
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    evolves a bit, and then retreats.
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    It is like our breath or heartbeat.
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    It emerges, then retreats.
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    This cycle repeats and repeats in
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    timescales that are
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    truly incomprehensible.
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    With each expansion, it reaches further.
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    Over vast ages, layers of nature
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    gradually become more dense,
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    until eventually the
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    physical world crystallizes.
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    Here and now, there are many levels of
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    nature that are more subtle than
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    the physical level, but we don't perceive
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    them with our physical senses.
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    We can experience some of those levels
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    dimly when we dream.
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    But unfortunately, we
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    dream without cognizance.
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    We are not aware of those worlds, even
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    though we exist in them here and now.
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    In our current condition, we are limited
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    to our physical senses,
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    which reveal only the outer shell or
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    surface of much deeper
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    events that emerge from the
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    more subtle levels of nature.
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    To help us understand that, we can
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    observe a person and
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    see their expression,
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    but we cannot perceive the cause.
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    That expression on their physical body is
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    a result of what is
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    happening inside of them,
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    their thoughts,
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    emotions, and inner sensations.
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    Our physical senses cannot
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    see those levels of nature.
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    Everything we perceive in the physical
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    world is a result of what has already
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    happened in the internal worlds,
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    in the subtle levels of nature.
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    That is why we can dream
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    about things that happen later.
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    Everything in the physical world was in
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    the subtle world's first.
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    This includes our human race.
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    Our evolution began in the internal worlds.
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    We are not the first
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    human race on this planet.
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    We will not be the last.
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    Before us, there were
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    four great civilizations.
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    Our oldest scriptures symbolize our
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    ancestors differently in each tradition.
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    But once you know the clues,
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    you can see that they all tell the same story.
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    Billions of years ago, there was a race
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    in the subtle levels of nature who had
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    formless bodies made
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    of light.
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    Because of residual
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    karma from previous eras,
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    those beings had to
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    descend into lower forms.
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    They began to inhabit bodies of form.
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    Billions of years ago, when
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    the earth was still in formation,
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    the subtle forms in the internal
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    dimensions were slowly
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    crystallizing into the physical level.
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    "And the earth was without form and void,
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    and darkness was upon
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    the face of the deep.
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    And the soul of the Elohim [of the first
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    era] moved upon the face of the waters."
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    Our mythologies describe primordial
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    titans, great gods and
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    goddesses of ancient times.
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    Those myths, such as Avalon and the Tuath de,
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    represent the
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    ancient race of Polaris.
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    Their lands were remembered as Thule,
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    Tula, Aztlan, Avalon,
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    Asgard, and many other names.
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    "This sacred land is the only one whose
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    destiny it is to last from
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    the beginning to the end.
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    It is the cradle of the first man and the
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    dwelling of the last divine mortal."
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    Today, the physical part of those lands
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    is under the northern ice.
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    The polar race was
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    semi-ethereal, semi-physical.
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    They were very beautiful, with a rich
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    black color, and did
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    not have gender or race.
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    They were filled with
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    virtues, wisdom, and intelligence.
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    Their bodies were colossal, but subtle,
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    amorphous, somewhat
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    like an amoeba or a cell.
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    In the Abhidharma scriptures of Buddhism,
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    they are described as
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    having bodies of light
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    that are not limited by the
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    laws of the physical world.
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    They could stretch or
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    constrict themselves at will.
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    Their purpose was to lay the foundations
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    for life on this world, and to guide it
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    for billions of years.
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    In the ancient scriptures, they have many
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    names and symbolic representations.
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    The Indian scriptures call them
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    Prajapatis, the self-born.
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    In the Bible, they are called Elohim.
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    The first root race was a divine
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    humanity, a race of gods.
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    They still exist today, but
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    in a subtle level of nature.
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    The polar race did not have gender.
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    They were androgynous, male-female,
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    and reproduced by fissiporous asexual
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    reproduction, they simply divided their
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    body to make a new one.
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    Just as cells today have no gender and
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    reproduce asexually by splitting,
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    that is how our ancient ancestors
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    reproduced, and it is
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    how our body first begins.
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    The ancient myths of the creator gods
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    represent the polar race.
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    From deep within the subtle levels of
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    nature, they have been
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    guiding the evolution of life
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    on this planet for billions of years.
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    So when the moment was right, they made
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    terrific efforts to
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    perform great feats of creation,
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    to initiate a new cycle of evolution, a
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    new race of human beings.
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    Over millions of years of evolution, the
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    Elohim guided the
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    development of a new race
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    in a slightly more dense form.
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    We call them the Hyperboreans.
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    The physical part of some of their lands
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    still exists today in
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    northern Europe and Asia.
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    The Hyperboreans were smaller than the
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    polar race, but still
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    enormous compared to us.
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    Their bodies were a little more dense
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    than the polar race, but
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    were still not fully physical.
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    In the Bible, this is represented by
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    another level of light.
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    "And the Elohim [of the first era] said,
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    "Let there be light,
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    and there was light."
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    They were also
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    androgynous, male-female in one being,
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    but could manifest as
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    male or female as necessary.
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    The Hyperboreans reproduced by budding,
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    by sprouting a new body on themselves.
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    Over many millions of years, the
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    Hyperboreans evolved and devolved.
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    Their civilization had
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    stages, just as each day does:
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    dawn, midday, sunset, and midnight.
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    These are the four ages.
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    The Golden Age, Silver
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    Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age.
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    The four stages in the life of anything.
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    The stages of evolution and devolution.
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    In their Iron Age, some of the
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    Hyperboreans began to devolve and show
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    signs of self-interest,
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    selfishness.
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    Over the course of millions of years,
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    this self-interest caused some of the
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    Hyperboreans to
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    degenerate further and further.
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    They began to show qualities of the lower
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    kingdoms of nature, the animals.
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    Eventually, they devolved into forms
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    similar to primates,
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    and that devolution has
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    continued to this day.
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    The physical bodies of modern-day
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    primates are devolved forms that began
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    back in the Hyperborean era.
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    And those old bones of animalistic humans
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    that scientists have
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    said are our ancestors
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    are actually the remnants
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    of degenerated Hyperboreans.
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    At the end of the Hyperborean era, there
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    was violence and darkness.
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    The Hyperborean race was
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    destroyed by hurricanes.
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    A select group of them was taken out to
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    lay the foundation for a
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    new era of development.
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    "And the Elohim of the first era said,
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    "Let the waters under the
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    heaven be gathered together
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    unto one place, and
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    let the dry land appear."
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    The continent Lemuria, or Mu, was the
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    first dry land on Earth.
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    This was when the physical
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    level was fully crystallized.
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    In the Bible, it is called Eden.
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    That ancient continent
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    was in the Pacific Ocean.
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    Remnants of that civilization can be
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    found all around the Pacific,
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    like Easter Island,
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    and Australia.
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    The Lemurians were smaller than the
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    Hyperboreans, but giants compared to us.
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    The average lifespan of the
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    Lemurians was 1,500 years.
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    They spoke face to face
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    with the gods, the Elohim.
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    The Lemurians could see all the
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    dimensions of nature.
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    They knew their purpose and their future.
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    They had no pain in death or in birth.
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    After 150,000 years of evolution, the
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    Lemurians reached a
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    degree of civilization
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    that we today are still
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    very far from reaching.
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    They had flying ships and
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    boats propelled by atomic energy.
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    They used nuclear energy.
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    They had cosmic ships that allowed them
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    to travel to other worlds.
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    "And the Elohim [of the first era] said,
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    "Let us make mankind in our
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    image after our likeness."
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    "So the [androgynous] Elohim created a new
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    race [through evolution] in
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    their own [androgynous] image.
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    In the image of Elohim created they them.
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    They created them male-female."
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    The first Lemurians were hermaphrodites.
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    A hermaphrodite has both
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    male and female sexual organs
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    and reproduces the species asexually
  • 27:11 - 27:14
    alone, by fecundating
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    one egg with one sperm.
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    Then, over millions
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    of years of evolution,
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    the Elohim guided the
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    division of the sexes.
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    Through gradual evolution, Lemurian
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    children began to be born
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    with one sexual organ more
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    accentuated than the other.
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    That became more and more common until
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    finally children were
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    born with a clear gender
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    as a man or a woman.
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    This did not happen
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    from one day to the next.
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    The division of sexes
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    took millions of years.
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    The separation of Adam and Eve in the
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    Bible symbolizes the division into
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    sexes that happened in the Lemurian era.
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    That is recapitulated in the development
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    of every fetus today.
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    At first, the fetus has no gender.
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    Then there is a moment when the fetus
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    evolves to be either male or female.
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    This is why the males of
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    today have inert nipples.
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    This is why the females of today have a
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    clitoris, which is an atrophied penis.
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    Our physical bodies today have remnants
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    of our ancient past when human beings
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    were hermaphrodites.
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    Obviously, once the sexes were divided,
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    sexual cooperation was required in order
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    to reproduce the species.
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    Menstruation remained in the feminine
  • 29:12 - 29:14
    sex, but the egg was unfertilized.
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    It was necessary to have the cooperation
  • 29:19 - 29:20
    of the masculine sex
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    to fertilize the egg in order to
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    reproduce the species.
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    All of this was in accordance with the
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    designs of the Elohim.
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    At first, the sexual cooperation of male
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    and female was a sacred
  • 29:44 - 29:46
    event only for reproduction
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    that was only performed
  • 29:48 - 29:50
    at special times of year,
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    and only at the temples under the
  • 29:53 - 29:54
    guidance of the Elohim.
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    That is the origin of the
  • 29:57 - 29:58
    tradition of the honeymoon,
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    a special trip for the married couple to
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    initiate reproduction.
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    Back then, the sexual act was an act of
  • 30:11 - 30:14
    prayer, and there was no lust or orgasm.
  • 30:17 - 30:24
    The couple would unite sexually in the
  • 30:24 - 30:27
    temples and remain that way, focused in
  • 30:27 - 30:28
    prayer and meditation.
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    The Elohim would guide a single sperm
  • 30:34 - 30:36
    from the male to the
  • 30:36 - 30:38
    egg in the female's body.
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    The Lemurians practiced "immaculate conception,"
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    reproduction without orgasm.
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    So as you can see, from race to race,
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    over billions of years, sexual
  • 31:06 - 31:08
    reproduction evolved.
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    The polar race evolved to reproduce by
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    the fissiporous asexual
  • 31:16 - 31:18
    generation, by splitting.
  • 31:20 - 31:23
    The Hyperborians evolved to reproduce by
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    asexual budding. The Lemurians evolved
  • 31:28 - 31:32
    from gemmation at first, reproduction by
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    means of an egg, and then
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    reproduction by sexual cooperation.
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    Throughout these root races, for billions
  • 31:46 - 31:48
    of years, humanity
  • 31:48 - 31:51
    evolved with sexual purity,
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    and was approaching a critical step, the
  • 31:56 - 31:58
    opportunity to become Elohim
  • 31:58 - 32:02
    themselves, gods and goddesses.
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    For the evolution of humanity to advance
  • 32:11 - 32:14
    further, the Elohim needed the Lemurians
  • 32:14 - 32:17
    to fully crystallize in the physical world.
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    Their physical bodies were ready,
  • 32:20 - 32:22
    but their consciousness was not fully
  • 32:22 - 32:26
    enveloped in their physical bodies.
  • 32:26 - 32:28
    They were so devoted
  • 32:28 - 32:32
    to divinity, and so pure, so innocent,
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    that they did not want to
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    go into the physical world.
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    They could only hazily perceive the
  • 32:38 - 32:39
    physical world.
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    In a sense, their perception was like
  • 32:42 - 32:45
    the opposite of ours. We only perceive
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    the internal worlds
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    dimly, such as in dreams.
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    For them, it was the opposite.
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    The physical world was dim. It was
  • 32:54 - 32:56
    perceptible, but not interesting.
  • 32:57 - 32:59
    They loved the light of divinity that
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    they saw with their superior senses.
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    They wanted to see divinity, not the
  • 33:04 - 33:06
    physical world. So they were
  • 33:06 - 33:08
    at a kind of boundary between
  • 33:08 - 33:11
    the subtle world of the fourth dimension
  • 33:11 - 33:12
    and the concrete world
  • 33:12 - 33:14
    of the physical dimension,
  • 33:14 - 33:16
    and they did not want to continue their
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    development into the
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    physical world.
  • 33:19 - 33:21
    So the Elohim
  • 33:22 - 33:24
    guided the evolution of the Lemurian
  • 33:24 - 33:26
    bodies to develop a
  • 33:26 - 33:29
    special organ to attract the
  • 33:29 - 33:32
    consciousness towards the sensations of
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    physicality.
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    In esotericism, that organ
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    is called kundabuffer.
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    It was at the bottom of the
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    spinal column and formed a tail.
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    This event is mirrored in our development
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    as an embryo.
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    For a brief time, the human embryo
  • 33:56 - 33:57
    has a tail.
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    That is a recapitulation of
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    our ancient past.
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    With the tail in place,
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    the Lemurians
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    definitively turned their attention
  • 34:08 - 34:10
    towards physicality.
  • 34:10 - 34:12
    And over millions of years,
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    their consciousness became fully secured
  • 34:15 - 34:18
    into the physical bodies, and
  • 34:18 - 34:20
    therefore the physical world.
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    Once that tail was no longer necessary,
  • 34:24 - 34:25
    the Elohim guided
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    nature to devolve it away,
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    and over time it was dropped from the
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    physical bodies of the Lemurians.
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    We still have a vestige of it at the base
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    of our spinal column.
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    It is called the coccyx.
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    Unfortunately, that tail was
  • 34:44 - 34:46
    attached for a little too long.
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    It left a shadow in our psyche:
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    fascination with physical sensations.
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    In the Western scriptures, Adam and Eve
  • 35:03 - 35:04
    symbolize the Lemurian humanity.
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    The myth says that Eve was tempted by a
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    serpent to eat a forbidden fruit,
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    the fruit of the tree of knowledge.
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    "Of the tree of knowledge of טוב [purity],
  • 35:21 - 35:23
    and רע [impurity],
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    thou shalt not eat of it.
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    For in the day that thou eatest, thereof
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    thou shalt surely die."
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    The tree of knowledge is also symbolic.
  • 35:37 - 35:42
    Its true meaning is hinted at throughout the scriptures.
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    "And Adam knew Eve, his wife, and she
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    conceived and bare Cain."
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    "And the angel said unto her, Thou shalt
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    conceive in thy womb,
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    and bring forth a son,
  • 35:59 - 36:02
    and shalt call his name Yeshua, "saviour."
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    Then said Mary unto the angel,
  • 36:06 - 36:07
    how shall this be,
  • 36:08 - 36:10
    seeing I have not known a man?"
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    The Hebrew word דעת
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    implies sexual knowledge.
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    Unfortunately, the scriptures about this
  • 36:25 - 36:27
    were translated poorly
  • 36:27 - 36:30
    to enforce the dogmatic philosophy taught
  • 36:30 - 36:32
    to the public about
  • 36:32 - 36:34
    so-called "good and evil."
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    The mythological symbolic tree of
  • 36:38 - 36:40
    knowledge hides
  • 36:40 - 36:42
    secret teachings about sex.
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    Towb טוב means "pure, good, ethical, sweet."
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    Rah רע means "pollution, impurity, wickedness."
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    These are the polarities of sexual action
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    and the potential results of sex.
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    There is a pure ethical form of sexual
  • 37:12 - 37:16
    cooperation, and there is an impure,
  • 37:16 - 37:18
    polluted form of sex.
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    The pure form can create an
  • 37:23 - 37:25
    Elohim, a Buddha, a master.
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    The impure form creates devils, monsters,
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    pain, and suffering.
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    This is what was hidden, because knowledge
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    is power, and sexual
  • 37:38 - 37:40
    knowledge is very dangerous.
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    Over billions of years, our ancestors
  • 37:47 - 37:51
    evolved to reach sexual cooperation,
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    and were being prepared by the Elohim to
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    utilize sex in a pure
  • 37:57 - 37:59
    way based on genuine love,
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    to develop their consciousness so
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    humanity could become Elohim and enter
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    the superior kingdoms of nature.
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    But the Lemurians were tempted by pleasure.
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    While away from
  • 38:16 - 38:19
    the temples, the males, longing
  • 38:19 - 38:22
    for union with the females, tempted them
  • 38:22 - 38:24
    with their symbolic
  • 38:24 - 38:26
    serpents, their sexual organs,
  • 38:28 - 38:30
    and the women tasting that pleasure
  • 38:30 - 38:32
    wanted more.
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    It is obvious that the story of Adam and Eve is
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    symbolic, and it is obvious that it is
  • 38:39 - 38:43
    about sex, but humanity has never
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    understood it. Now you will.
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    The temptation of Adam and Eve symbolizes
  • 38:51 - 38:52
    all of the ancient Lemurians
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    who began to have the sexual
  • 38:54 - 38:56
    act away from the temples.
  • 38:57 - 39:00
    They were tempted by their own minds
  • 39:00 - 39:02
    and by pleasure, and eventually
  • 39:03 - 39:06
    they discovered the orgasm.
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    The orgasm happens when the body is
  • 39:13 - 39:16
    overcharged with sexual power
  • 39:16 - 39:17
    and cannot control it.
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    The orgasm is a
  • 39:20 - 39:22
    short circuit that expels
  • 39:22 - 39:24
    all of the accumulated power.
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    The orgasm is symbolized
  • 39:29 - 39:31
    by the forbidden fruit.
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    It is forbidden
  • 39:34 - 39:36
    because the sexual power creates
  • 39:36 - 39:40
    life both externally and spiritually.
  • 39:41 - 39:43
    The sexual power is the
  • 39:43 - 39:44
    fuel for the consciousness,
  • 39:45 - 39:49
    the "living waters" that create eternal life.
  • 39:50 - 39:51
    That is why serious
  • 39:51 - 39:53
    practitioners in all religions
  • 39:54 - 39:56
    preserve their sexual power.
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    When you eat
  • 40:03 - 40:05
    the forbidden fruit, you
  • 40:05 - 40:06
    waste your sexual power,
  • 40:07 - 40:09
    rather than using it for its intended
  • 40:09 - 40:10
    purpose, the
  • 40:10 - 40:12
    development of the human soul.
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    When the sexual power is expelled, lost,
  • 40:18 - 40:19
    through the orgasm, the
  • 40:19 - 40:21
    consciousness is weakened.
  • 40:24 - 40:26
    Through the orgasm, the Lemurians
  • 40:26 - 40:28
    expelled the sexual power
  • 40:28 - 40:29
    that gave them their beauty,
  • 40:30 - 40:32
    spiritual powers, and purity.
  • 40:33 - 40:35
    So they degenerated.
  • 40:35 - 40:38
    Tempted by desire for pleasure,
  • 40:39 - 40:40
    that ancient humanity
  • 40:40 - 40:42
    polluted the sexual act.
  • 40:47 - 40:49
    Rather than the tree of knowledge leading
  • 40:49 - 40:51
    to good, to purity, it
  • 40:51 - 40:53
    led to pollution, impurity.
  • 40:55 - 40:57
    Before that mistake, they were pure,
  • 40:57 - 40:59
    happy, and innocent, and they knew
  • 40:59 - 41:02
    and they knew divinity face to face.
  • 41:02 - 41:04
    After polluting the sexual act with the
  • 41:04 - 41:06
    orgasm, they discovered
  • 41:06 - 41:09
    shame, fear, and discontentment.
  • 41:10 - 41:11
    They lost sight of divinity.
  • 41:12 - 41:13
    They discovered pain,
  • 41:13 - 41:15
    the feeling of being
  • 41:15 - 41:17
    disconnected from divinity,
  • 41:17 - 41:20
    and disconnected from others.
  • 41:20 - 41:23
    Eden, "happiness," was lost.
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    In the myth of Adam and Eve, when they
  • 41:32 - 41:34
    were expelled from Eden,
  • 41:34 - 41:36
    this represents how the
  • 41:36 - 41:39
    Lemurian humanity entered fully into the
  • 41:39 - 41:40
    physical world.
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    This was supposed to happen anyway,
  • 41:45 - 41:48
    but while retaining consciousness of the
  • 41:48 - 41:49
    internal worlds.
  • 41:50 - 41:51
    The problem was,
  • 41:52 - 41:54
    they ate of the forbidden fruit.
  • 41:55 - 41:56
    So instead of entering the
  • 41:56 - 41:58
    physical world consciously,
  • 41:59 - 42:01
    the Lemurians entered through indulgence
  • 42:01 - 42:03
    in desire, with the
  • 42:03 - 42:05
    consequences that result from it:
  • 42:05 - 42:09
    suffering, pain, and unconsciousness.
  • 42:12 - 42:15
    The Lemurians lost the ability
  • 42:15 - 42:17
    to see the superior dimensions.
  • 42:17 - 42:19
    They lost the ability to
  • 42:19 - 42:21
    see the gods, the Elohim.
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    They lost their
  • 42:22 - 42:24
    beauty and innocence,
  • 42:24 - 42:27
    and instead fully crystallized
  • 42:27 - 42:30
    into the physical world, fallen, expelled
  • 42:30 - 42:31
    from paradise.
  • 42:32 - 42:34
    This also occurred over a long period
  • 42:34 - 42:36
    of time. It was not
  • 42:36 - 42:37
    from one day to the next.
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    Subsequently, because they had lost their
  • 42:50 - 42:52
    powers, they sought to
  • 42:52 - 42:54
    recover them by selfish means.
  • 42:55 - 42:57
    They began to use their rituals and
  • 42:57 - 42:59
    spiritual knowledge selfishly,
  • 43:00 - 43:02
    which turns it into black magic.
  • 43:03 - 43:05
    In the last days of Lemuria,
  • 43:06 - 43:07
    black magic spread everywhere.
  • 43:09 - 43:11
    The Lemurians devolved into
  • 43:11 - 43:14
    warring tribes, and in their pride and
  • 43:14 - 43:16
    anger, they unleashed
  • 43:16 - 43:18
    atomic weapons on each other.
  • 43:21 - 43:24
    For 10,000 years, earthquakes destroyed
  • 43:24 - 43:26
    the continent of Lemuria
  • 43:26 - 43:27
    and threw it all to the
  • 43:27 - 43:28
    bottom of the ocean.
  • 43:32 - 43:34
    Today, only a few traces remain.
  • 43:42 - 43:45
    At the last moment, a select group of
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    Lemurians were taken out to be
  • 43:48 - 43:49
    the seeds for the development
  • 43:50 - 43:51
    of a new era.
  • 43:52 - 43:54
    The Elohim fought valiantly
  • 43:54 - 43:58
    to plant those seeds and made great
  • 43:58 - 44:01
    sacrifices for them to rise higher, but
  • 44:01 - 44:03
    the consequences of the fall from Eden
  • 44:03 - 44:05
    could not be avoided.
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    And so the cycle of
  • 44:09 - 44:11
    evolution and devolution began again.
  • 44:33 - 44:36
    The Atlantean humanity was the next great
  • 44:36 - 44:38
    civilization in ancient times,
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    still millions of years ago.
  • 44:42 - 44:44
    In the beginning, in their
  • 44:44 - 44:46
    golden age, the
  • 44:46 - 44:48
    civilization of Atlantis was beautiful.
  • 44:48 - 44:52
    Law and ethics were respected as sacred.
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    Love and sex were
  • 44:56 - 44:58
    considered sacred and holy,
  • 44:59 - 45:02
    and the sexual act was only performed for
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    the reproduction of the species.
  • 45:08 - 45:11
    The Atlanteans also had technology far
  • 45:11 - 45:12
    more advanced than ours.
  • 45:12 - 45:14
    They traveled to other planets.
  • 45:14 - 45:16
    They combined science with
  • 45:16 - 45:18
    spiritual power. They knew
  • 45:18 - 45:20
    how to place the consciousness
  • 45:20 - 45:23
    of living things into humanoid, android
  • 45:23 - 45:25
    robots to serve them.
  • 45:26 - 45:28
    They knew how to de-gravitate
  • 45:28 - 45:30
    anything, making it easy to
  • 45:30 - 45:31
    move even enormous objects.
  • 45:35 - 45:37
    They had beautiful religions.
  • 45:38 - 45:40
    All of the religious teachings
  • 45:40 - 45:41
    of the Inca,
  • 45:41 - 45:44
    Maya, Aztecs, Greeks, Phoenicians,
  • 45:44 - 45:47
    Scandinavians, and the Hindus
  • 45:47 - 45:50
    all have Atlantean origins.
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    The gods and goddesses of those
  • 45:53 - 45:54
    traditions were the heroes,
  • 45:55 - 45:57
    kings, and queens of Atlantis.
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    The Atlanteans reached the highest point
  • 46:04 - 46:06
    of civilization, culture, and knowledge
  • 46:06 - 46:08
    in our history.
  • 46:10 - 46:12
    Then, at the peak crisis
  • 46:12 - 46:14
    necessary for the development of
  • 46:14 - 46:17
    humankind, the Atlanteans had
  • 46:17 - 46:18
    to face the temptation
  • 46:18 - 46:20
    of the tree of knowledge.
  • 46:20 - 46:22
    The Atlanteans were tempted by
  • 46:23 - 46:23
    the forbidden fruit,
  • 46:24 - 46:26
    and most failed.
  • 46:29 - 46:31
    Then humanity branched
  • 46:31 - 46:34
    into two opposed paths,
  • 46:34 - 46:36
    the pure and the impure.
  • 46:42 - 46:45
    The pure preserved their sexual power.
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    They rejected the orgasm
  • 46:47 - 46:48
    in order to gain something
  • 46:49 - 46:51
    better: spiritual fire and the
  • 46:51 - 46:53
    strengthening of their consciousness.
  • 46:54 - 46:57
    The impure encouraged the orgasm.
  • 46:57 - 47:00
    They sought pleasure and power,
  • 47:00 - 47:03
    and their influence spread rapidly.
  • 47:04 - 47:07
    As a result, the devolution of the
  • 47:08 - 47:10
    Atlanteans accelerated.
  • 47:10 - 47:12
    Sex became a tool for pleasure
  • 47:12 - 47:13
    and power.
  • 47:15 - 47:17
    The Atlanteans had orgies.
  • 47:18 - 47:20
    They mixed sex with magic
  • 47:20 - 47:23
    and developed a taste for lust,
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    pride, anger, and envy.
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    The physical bodies of the Atlanteans
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    were smaller than the Lemurians,
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    and did not live as long. Where the
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    Lemurians lived from 1200 to 1500 years,
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    the Atlanteans lived
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    only 600 to 700 years.
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    To extend the beauty and the lifespans of
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    the rich and powerful,
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    the Atlanteans began
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    to harvest glands and hormones
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    from the poor.
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    They transplanted
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    hearts, kidneys, and even brains.
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    As a result, an Atlantean could remain
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    alive for many centuries
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    beyond their normal lifespan,
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    and through many bodies
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    without interruption.
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    Their senses were also
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    less powerful than the
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    Lemurians, and over the course of time,
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    because of the many
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    abuses they were pursuing,
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    their perception worsened.
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    They lost sight
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    of the superior worlds
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    and lost sight of the gods,
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    In their pride and desire to recover
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    their spiritual powers,
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    they revived the black magic
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    of the past and developed it to
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    become more powerful.
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    In short, the Atlanteans devolved
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    much further than the Lemurians.
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    "And God saw
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    that the רע of mankind
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    was great in the earth,
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    and that every imagination of the
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    thoughts of their hearts
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    was only רע continually."
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    Those on the pure path warned them
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    that the end of their
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    civilization was approaching,
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    but the Atlanteans laughed
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    and mocked them.
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    In their Iron Age, the Atlanteans
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    devolved into a series of wars
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    so profound they are still remembered
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    today in the Mahabharata.
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    This series of wars lasted for hundreds
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    of thousands of years,
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    and it led to the use of
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    atomic weapons,
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    which triggered huge earthquakes.
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    The first was
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    800,000 years ago.
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    The second was
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    200,000 years ago.
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    The third and the last,
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    the one that
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    finished Atlantis for good,
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    happened about 11,000 years ago,
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    and it triggered a flood
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    that totally sank the remnants of the
  • 50:08 - 50:10
    Atlantean civilization.
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    At that last moment,
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    a select group of
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    Atlanteans from the pure path
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    were taken out,
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    exactly as it happened
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    with the previous races.
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    Cultures all over the world
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    remember that event in the stories of
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    Noah, Vaivasvata, Utnapashtim,
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    Deucalion, and hundreds more.
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    ...stories that symbolize how a handful of
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    pure Atlanteans escaped
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    to prepare for the creation
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    of the next civilization:
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    us, our modern humanity.
Title:
Sacred Sexuality, Episode Two: The Secret History of Humanity
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