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The Civilization Pioneers
It takes a civilization to raise a pyramid (Part 1)
Call forth the music and the wind it travels on. Step aside from your body and follow the music where ever it takes you. Offer no resistance as you are swept away. Follow the melody to a far off land, a land not found on contemporary globes. Find yourself in a misty land where there is no winter. Joy and vitality emanate from this land, even though there is an undercurrent of doom. There are magnificent forests in this land, with trees several hundred feet in height. There is also much farmland with excellent soil that produces very vibrant crops. And there is water everywhere; lakes, streams, rivers, and an atmosphere heavily laden with clouds.
The people of this land are new to the planet. They are still coming to grips with the vehicles they have chosen to use while in this land. They are still finding their way in physicality. Although they have amassed a great bank of knowledge — both spiritual and intellectual, they have failed to grasp full understanding. In a reaction to the dualistic nature of their new environment, the people polarized into two camps. For many years this was a healthy energy dynamic, allowing the people to live in freedom and build an advanced civilization. The energy shifted, though, as energy is wont to do.