A lucid Chinese account relating to the
Ancient Earthers
Other references:
- The Akan, sections
6.1, 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3
- Article: As above
so below: Earth and Galactic humans, on the website
I was hanging out at a cafe known as 'the
psychic cafe' in my local area. It is a neat, homely place with all kinds of
interesting books. All the food is made home-cooked by two elderly ladies. The
psychic is actually a guy who does readings for those who pay for it.
Unfortunately since I started going to this place , I’ve only seen young women visit him. He doesn’t
seem to have any guys come in to see him.
This is where I came across the book Ancient Tales and Folklore of China by
Edward T.C. Werner. Written perhaps at the turn of the 20th century, the author
looks at Chinese culture from the point of view of a European observer, with
some of the mental superiority attitudes that are sometimes found in the
writings of some European authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Nevertheless he delivers an interesting account, compilation in fact, of
Chinese myth, legend, history and culture.
The Taoists have a story of a being known as
P'an Ku, known to have created the world. On page 129 of the 1995 reprint of
the book, section entitled An Avatar of
Pan Ku there is given a lucid account of the creation of the world
(presumably a Galaxy Game) by (in this account) a Game Creator, known as P'an
Ku, whose soul then inhabits his creation. The account is now given:
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When P'an Ku had completed
his work in the Primitive Chaos, his spirit left its mortal envelope and found
itself tossed about in empty space
without any fixed support. 'I must,' it said, 'get reborn in visible form;
until I can go through a new birth I shall remain empty and unsettled.' His
soul, carried on the wings of the wind, reached Fu-Yu T'ai. There it saw a
saintly lady named T'ai Yuan, forty years of age, still a virgin, and living
alone on Mount Ts'u-o. Air and variegated clouds were
the sole nourishment of her vital spirits. An hermaphrodite, at once both the
active and the passive principle [i.e. in balance. yuan = yin & yang perfectly balanced; yuan is golden, yuan simply refers to the primordial], she daily scaled the highest peak of the
mountain to gether there the flowery quintessence of the sun and the moon. P'an
Ku, captivated by her virgin purity, took advantage of a moment when she was
breathing and entered her mouth in the form of a ray of light. She was enciente
[i.e. pregnant] for 12 years, at the end of which period the fruit of her womb
came out through her spinal column. From its first moment the child could walk
and speak and its body was surrounded by a five-coloured cloud. [compare with account at the beginning of section 7.1 of the Akan book]
The newly born took the
name Yuan-shih T'ien-wang, and his mother was generally known as T'ai Yuan
Sheng-mu, 'The holy mother of the first cause'
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Yuan-Shih T'ien Wang sounds very much like
Lumukanda mentioned in the Akan book, in the sense that Yuan-Shih is from a different era than our current one.
The
interesting fact about P'an Ku is that from the accounts of the Taoist folklore,
as he was creating the world he kept getting larger and larger while his
creation (the world) grew in size. He created stars and planets etc. At the end
of his creation, which the Taoists say took 18,000 years, P'an Ku died, his
body becoming the cosmos-- stars, planets, fauna, flora etc...life.
The reader may here see some parallels with
the Game Creator and the guardian being he created to look after his creation.
The 'woman' T'ai Yuan, is actually not a woman at all, as it clearly states in
the story that T'ai Yuan is androgynous. The author of the book, who couldn't
get past the notion of gender duality, likely ascribed the feminine gender to
T'ai Yuan because the story goes on to talk about pregnancy and birth.
The 'immaculate conception' here is also
interesting, in the sense that it parallels what has been said earlier about
the Ancient Earthers being able to give birth by themselves (by replicating
their DNA, however the soul that inhabits the body will be different) or
together with another Ancient Earther. See section 7.1 of the Akan book for
more on this.
The mention of 12 years is also probably
originally meant to refer to the 12 stranded ancient Earther being.
The account given here shows that other Earth
people also have accounts relating to the Ancient Earthers. This account comes
from Chinese folk stories, which implies that it comes from the local
indigenous cultures, remnants of the Lemurian current. Also Credo Mutwa
insisted in his book Indaba my Children that Africans did not originate in Africa but in the East (Lemuria) so perhaps there are some links here and there.
China was certainly, in its original form, not a
monolithic culture. There are a perhaps about 60 ethnic groups in China. The
truly indigenous groups (originally dating back to Lemurian times) were mixed
with sequential (alien/ET) influences from human groups from the planet
Tiamat/Maldek that was destroyed in the Orion-Sirian wars, the remains of which
are now our Solar system's asteroid belt. Those refugees were first settled on
Earth in the near eastern area (you can read about the Tartars and the
Tocharians on wikipedia) before moving across the near east into Asia and settling in the Gobi Desert region. These human alien groups and the indigenous locals
were further mixed with Orion/Rigelian influences.
Because of what we know
about the Ancient Earth humans from Credo Mutwa, Robert Monroe and others it is
possible to glean more info when one comes across a story such as this one. The
most important point here is that the Game Creator(s) could choose to inhabit
the bodies of the Ancient Earthers.