Origin of human kind: Alternative story of the beginning
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- Oct 19
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By Victor M Fontane
Our physical world, our planet, evolved from a lower density condition and original beings evolving from rudimentary organisms, probably primates, not self conscious, achieved a more complex form by coming in contact with other more advance beings or civilizations, probably not from this planet in the first quantum leap acquiring the realization of who really was and self consciousness. Thus, those achieving that self consciousness kept evolving to become the modern human species leaving behind others as primates in the animal kingdom.
Modern investigations found the Sumerian civilization as the first known and how they mixed with their giant “Gods” or deities, the Anunnakis and give birth to a more evolved human being.
The Christian Bible reference, Genesis 4:16-17. 16 Then Cain went away from the presence of the LORD and settled in the land of Nod, east of Eden. 17 Cain knew his wife, daughter of the giants and she conceived and bore Enoch.
At the dawn of a New Era, Age of Aquarius in the western world, Satya Yuga in Hiduism, purified human mind and consciousness will bring a second quantum leap jump when our Divinity is recognized and understood. Therefore, a new era of spiritual evolution will start bringing peace and harmony to human life.
Buddhism posits that the universe was not created by a deity but is instead a cyclic, ever-changing process of arising and ceasing over vast timescales, without a definite beginning or end. Worlds and beings within them arise and dissolve based on dependent origination, meaning all phenomena are interdependent and arise from causes and conditions. Therefore, there is no creator god in Buddhism, and the focus is on the continuous transformation of phenomena through endless cycles of existence.
Also, according to Buddhist teachings, humans originated not from a single creation event, but from a gradual process of devolution from luminous, celestial beings. These beings, who were originally ethereal and self-sustaining, descended to earth and gradually took on physical form due to the development of desire and craving for physical sustenance. This process led to physical changes, a decline in their luminous bodies, and the eventual emergence of social structures, government, and suffering.



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