Friday, October 19, 2012

The Winding Staircase

Why is it that individualized groups of so many different peoples inhabit just specific parts of Planet Earth?

Why is it that these groups are so well adapted to these specific places?

Was this something that these groups learned over time or were they a purposeful part of their DNA?

Why is it that there are different groups within the Asian community with different dialects and slightly different features who live close to one another?

We have Arabic peoples who inhabit some of the most inhospitable places on this planet but seem to have adapted very well.  Was this by accident or by design?

We have Spanish speaking peoples who inhabit Spain, Central America, South America.

We have the Indians whose home is India.

We have the Portuguese whose home is Portugual.

We have the French whose home is France.

We have the British whose home is England.

We have the Welch whose home is Wales.

We have the Irish whose home is Ireland.

We have the Scottish whose home is Scotland.

Separate and distinct countries with different languages, distinct people.

We have groups whose homes are in the northernmost parts of the Planet--The Finnish, Danes, Norwegians, Germans, Poles, Czechs, Romanians, Russians.

We have groups of different indigenous peoples that reside only in Africa who are able to survive brutal heat, severe droughts and a hostile landscape.  Many of these people have developed hardened callouses on the soles of their feet that act like a second shoe in order to protect them from the ground they walk upon.  

We have the New Zealanders and the Aussies.

We have the Native Americans of North America.

We have the Eskimoes of Alaska, the Aleutian Islands.

Why is it that we have so many cultures in so many distinct areas living in certain places?  

Has anyone ever considered that we were deliberately seeded into those particular areas because they(?) created our DNA and knew exactly where we needed to be seeded in order to thrive and survive?

Has anyone ever given any thought that this seeding process was done purposely?  And, if so, for what reason?

Is it that all of us, collectively, are evolving toward a momentous singularity?  If so, what could that possibly be?

Have you ever seen a strand of DNA?

It is one of the most beautiful pieces of artwork ever.

It is like a winding staircase with soft, colorful and intertwined loops.

Have we ever considered that we were seeded from just one seed that contained many sections?  Kinda like an orange?

And, that when this seed was first sown, the actual process as scientists have termed it, "The Creation Process" (Beginning of Life) started and would be the initial step in a very long process that would slowly and steadily unfold according to some type of celestial time clock that we have yet to discover (and maybe never will?)

Have we ever considered that if this theory were actually proven to be true, that each and every one of us, no matter how different we are from one another, would virtually be inseparable from the other, as we would find that we are close cousins, a series of celestial siblings, tethered together from and by One Source?

There is a beautiful website I would like you to visit:  it is:  elhieroglyph.tumblr.com 

Take a look at just some of the peoples who inhabit Planet Earth.  

There is something inherently good, something extraordinarily special hidden deep within human beings desperately wanting to be set free.  

The opulence, the despair, the incandescent myriad of eyes peering intently back at you, the fragility, the loneliness, the humility, the elation, the curiosity of those as we view this unbelievable array of the many peoples who inhabit Mother Earth; their exuberance, their sorrow, their many colors, their beauty, their richness, their depth.  This quiet labyrinth of embedded souls reaches out to grab you.   This remarkable and vibrant tapestry of Planet Earth's Human Beings, who comprise the The Winding Staircase of Life.    

Maybe you will feel a deep connection with just who and what we are, after viewing these remarkable pictures.  
















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