There exists a planet at a distant point in your galaxy known as Engan, whose gravitational fields and atmospheric conditions are, in many ways, similar to those of the expanding desert regions of Earth. A hot, dry planet, its limited watershed and scarce rainfall are valued as the ultimate resources, while abundant gold and precious ore layers are of no significance to the populace. Far older than Gaia, Engan has seen the birth and rebirth of countless civilizations, the last of which began to die out around the time of the Starseed Project, when the receding of the planet’s oceans, resulting from the destruction of the atmosphere, caused drought conditions that reached unsustainable proportions. What ensued, naturally, were massive Approached by the Elders, the Engena were the first to agree to participate in the Great Experiment, for they knew that, in doing so, their seed would live on, in a Utopia where water abounded. The genetic material of the Engena, beings of superior physical strength, sexuality, and vital life force, was added to the genetic pool, and theirs would be the overriding, dominant genetic material of human DNA. You know this as the Negroid race; you associate the Engena with the color black. The Engena-dominant prototype of Homo sapiens was deposited in the hotter climates of Earth’s diverse ecosystems, those which most closely resembled their arid, hot planet: the primary locations were the continent of Africa and the Pan-Asian Rim, including Australia and island clusters of the region.
was a highly evolved civilization from the Pleiades star system, a stellar constellation located at the epicenter of your galaxy. You know their descendants’ as “red-skins.” They joined in the seeding of your great planet to bring the gift of unconditional love into the human matrix. Their participation in the Great Experiment ensured that the sacred heart was anchored within you; it established your incredible capacity for compassion for all life and your ability to exchange that energy with all the living beings of creation. They were seeded in those lands that evolved into the lost continent of Atlantis, where mighty peaks and mountains define the horizon. their modern-day descendants still can be found in the snow-covered lands and the high plains of Earth: in the Tibetan Himalayas, the Andes, the Rockies … and they are the Eskimos, Tibetans, Peruvians, the Maya, and the Natives of the Americas.
that which you would identify in the Asian populations (the yellow people), finds its roots at a great distance from your solar system, upon a planet well beyond NASA’s current awareness and far from their telescopic reach. Remote and isolated, this ancient planet of origin was, in many ways, in a crisis similar to that of your contemporary world. Conditions of severe overpopulation and the deification of their sophisticated technological resources had brought the civilization to the final apex point, where they were simply self-destructing. As an unconscious unit of living beings, they had so given their power to that technology that they arrived at that evolutionary chasm into which the human race is now slipping—
a world of increasingly powerful robotics and declining mind. They had been seeking to integrate with other worlds (to escape themselves, in a sense) when their intergalactic communications networks picked up the call for the Starseed Project. They were masters of logic-based communication and technology, true left-brain archetypes. They were seeded in the geographical areas where Earth provided hothouse environments that maintain relatively constant humidity and high temperatures, for that is the ecosystem that best replicates the geophysical elements of their home planet.
The four most abundant elements in the human body are – hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen – account for more than 99 per cent of the atoms inside you. They are found throughout your body, mostly as water but also as components of biomolecules such as proteins, fats, DNA and carbohydrates.