Within this fast-paced modern and very materialistic world of which we are all denizens, it is seldom if ever considered that there was at some finite time before ours, nothing. Furthermore, as the pure reality of anything coming into existence without cause is well beyond mortal comprehension, we may assume that the World was indeed created, along with everything else known to us. As this highly controversial subject may only be seriously contemplated with sheer objectivity, allow me to postulate, and then go further on along the same trail of thought...
Prior to the creation of the World there was visual darkness, seemingly nothingness-- Inconceivable vastness. A continuity that is incomprehensible to human process maintained, and there within, existed Life. This Life, being so unlike ours, is also inscrutably beyond the current capacity of mental conception. So it was that this Life touched the vastness with intent, which caused a spark, generating a reverberating expansion of substance from out of the darkness. All of a sudden there was illumination. Formless energy was created out of nothing, and then took shape. And so, the Sun, and the World were created.
The residue of the mighty resound was spontaneously attracted to the brilliant celestial body that was created to illuminate and purify it; thereby circling perpetually around the eternal power source, as it rotated on its own axis; kept balanced by a smaller spherical satellite that circumnavigated it. And so, time was created.
The surface of this shape was then divided into dry land and a great abyssal. The dryness was raised above the clear flowing undigenous fluids and a vast continent was created. The clear gasses that rose up from the ground held life sustaining properties, and the active fluids that rushed across the lower portions contained rejuvenating qualities. From the clay of the dry land Mankind was created upon this new World. And so, Human speech and mental processing were created.
Henceforth, the first human beings multiplied in number and spread to all the corners of the terrain, settling in as they went along. At some point in time, due to complexities that we are not fully cognizant of, a great turmoil developed within the abyssal, and a continuous deluge came down from the sky. The entire dry surface of the World was submerged in the fluids of this epoch cataclysm. During this extremely crucial period almost all of Mankind was blotted out, save a mere few souls. After a period, the waters subsided and the land once again became dry.
Some time had passed and Mankind had begun to reestablish himself on this new februated World. All at once, there was another great and tumultuous occurrence, which shook the very mantle of the World causing it to be thrown askew from its original rotation. The vast continent that existed from the beginning fragmented into various smaller ones, some of which further fragmented into others. And so, the formation of our current World was created.
At this time, all of Mankind was visited by an inhibitor. A block was placed on the minds of all of the peoples of the World obscuring the knowledge of what had transpired, thus confusing the areas of the mind that would have allowed for a record of the event. Perhaps, even the density of the brain had been altered, so that the mechanics of the human mind, from that point in time henceforward, would be limited; rendering a significantly lessened potential for Mankind, in his recognition and discernment of truth, as well as in his mortal duration. And so, faith was created, as knowledge fell to subjectivity and Truth became circumspective.
Then what?
When did Mankind begin his pilgrimage across the surface of the New World? What routes did he traverse, and in what order? How did that portion of the World now known as the Americas come to be populated? Do you know? Does anyone know the precise answers to these questions? No.
However, there are those adventurous minds among us that are willing to hypothesize on the magnificent amaranth of human history that such questions collectively represent. To these minds I bid Godspeed.
















