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about what happened from the sixth Wave of Creation on. So what<br />

happened in the remaining 195,000 years human beings are living on<br />

Terra?<br />

However, much we do not know about these early human cultures.<br />

We o<strong>nl</strong>y have the references Plato made in his writings.<br />

The fifth Wave of Creation resulted<br />

in the development of human culture<br />

based on shared values. Each culture<br />

originates from a specific region.<br />

The first human culture was in Lemuria,<br />

also called the Land of Mu.<br />

In those days, all continents (as we know them now) were still connected.<br />

Mu was in fact one very large island surrounded by what we<br />

call now the Pacific Ocean, based on the Latin name Mare Pacificum,<br />

meaning ‘peaceful sea’.<br />

Later on in this fifth Wave of Creation, there were two periods of<br />

the culture of Atlantis. Atlantis was also an island, but then much<br />

smaller, at the place where we now have the Atlantic Ocean, at the<br />

West side of current Africa.<br />

The dynamics of the Great Year (meaning the Precession of the<br />

Equinoxes) provides an explanation for the rise and fall of both Lemuria<br />

and Atlantis. The Sphinx was built to help humanity remember<br />

the effect of the Aeon of Leo, wiping out Atlantis for the first time.<br />

Human writing, based on rules,<br />

started exactly at the beginning of the<br />

sixth Wave of Creation. This Wave<br />

created sovereign countries. National<br />

legislation keeps each nation tight<br />

together. Since then, formal rules<br />

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Wholly Science – Understanding the Process of Creation<br />

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