Talk:Where do we come from?

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JVP said ...

I knew I came from Far but that Far I did not. Love and Peace. JVP

--JVP 09:47, 27 August 2010 (BST)

Metrognome said ...

Hello and greetings to all, I have just recently discovered the teachings and wisdom contained within this website and I wanted to share my reaction in hopes of receiving feedback from anyone out there.

My thoughts on the origin of mankind proposed by this ET theory: I hold equality and understanding between all races of humankind to be one of the most overlooked and valuable assets one can attain in life. Studying the accounts of Mr. Meier's interactions with the extra terrestrials I couldn't help but notice the extent of concentration on the anglo saxon (white) race alone. Even if the origins of the many races of earth humans are indeed from separate planets and solar systems it just goes to separate us even further from each other in the eyes of possible ignorant extremists. This is what I worry about if we are to propose these theories on a mass scale. While I realize that the words Mr. Meier relays to us are the truths which he has learned I can not help but wonder on the subject of mankind's origin. Human's draw on their past to form a mental identity for themselves in their current times, and if the only beings to which one can look to for inspiration are of only one race I don't expect that their teachings will reach the hearts of ALL mankind. Perhaps we were simply not fortunate enough to be visited by spokespeople from every race's planet of ET origin. It makes me grateful to be born on a planet as diverse as ours. What are your thoughts on the theory of mankind's origin's from the African continent where the fossil records trace the oldest human like being? Any feedback would be appreciated, PEACE

--Metrognome 09:58, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Alive said ...

Hi Metrognome,

Maybe the hominid fossil found in Africa ("Lucy") was somekind of ancient sasquatch which is the ancestor of today's sasquatch, not today's human (homo sapiens sapiens). But since I am not an archeologist, do not take my words seriously. I just want to give you a feedback, since you said that any feedback would be appreciated.


---- M -- 12:31, 27 December 2010 (UTC)