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RE: How long have humans REALLY been on Earth?

in #history6 years ago

AFAIK, the lost continent stories are mostly true and Atlantis was lost at least 12,000 years ago.
The most useful way to approach this issue is to explore the lost memories we all hold that lead us to past lives. I know many who can recall their times on Atlantis and other ancient cultures ;)

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Good to hear kindred soul. It is good that some of us remember. I have an interesting point in regard to this though @ura-soul and @samstonehill. Perhaps there is a difference. For example we know that looking at a lot of ancient religions, they all had animals with human bodies. There were also differences like Cro Magnon and the Neanderthals.

Perhaps the history that we look at is based on modern man. After all, humans have been around for a few hundred thousand years.

Earlier I wrote an article on the age of the Cosmos. You might want to check it out as fitting with looking at the age of things ;)
https://steemit.com/cosmos/@kozan/the-age-of-the-cosmos

Create a great day,

@kozan

I agree that history looks only at modern man, ignoring evidence which points to any previous cycles of humanity.

The giant men with animal parts is a hotly contested subject. Gods or depictions of living beings? The Sumerians describe the existence of beings from the sky who messed with the DNA of humans to create modern man. So could these strange creatures be a result of their tests leading up the subservient being they were looking for? Or are we simply looking at our ancient masters?

Without solid evidence all we can do is feel our way into this subject with an open mind.

Thanks for including your link.

Sounds like a fascinating way to approach it. Much more interesting than the decaying structures left behind.

If only past life regression testimonies served as conclusive evidence for the mainstream.

There really isn't a good way to know if past life memories are real unless you remember yourself or maybe someone brings forward useful information from the past and does something notable with it. In my experience, people tend to keep the really useful stuff for themselves or close friends.

I think at some point we will all know what we need to know in this regard.