The Zu are a kind and loving, family-oriented people, who live by the sea in
a large colony. Beautiful gardens dot the landscape, and children everywhere are
engaged in a game using long, thin stick and a hard ball made for the sap of
large tress found in the surrounding hillsides.The sport is to hit the ball into
a ring fixed on a pole at the center of each game site. Compared to the harsh
terrain of the At-el homeland,this is a lush land.
Om and Un Towee find between themselves and instant kinship, and plans are
quickly made for the journey ahead. While six full cycles of the moon come and
go, the Zu--experienced seafarers and boat builders--construct a large sailing
vessel for Om and his tribe. The ship, a yawl by today's definition, can carry
all of Om's people, plus a contingency of 13 Zuleans--one for each month of the
year. These 13 are chosen to accompany the At-el as navigators and sailors, and
to discover with them this still unknown New World.
On the first new moon, at the exact moment the darken moon reaches its
highest point in the sky, Om and his shipmates set sail for the narrow body of
water we now call the Red Sea. At this point, it must be understood that the
world of Om's time is geographically much different than our own. From the Red
Sea, it is possible to navigate directly into what we call the Mediterranean,
and then on into the great Atlantic Ocean, where the land that is the final
destination of his vision inspired quest lies waiting.
Six lunar months after their departure, the explorers pass into the straits,
today called Gibraltar, and head due west. With the sun rising behind the ship
in the morning of the next full moon, the Zulean lookout sights land and calls
out to those down below.
Om and his people crowd to the railing to behold the distant shore of a
mighty continent. Today all that remains of this great land are the tiny islands
we know as the Azores. When the ship reaches its destination and drops anchor
some 500 yards from the shore, all aboard--Zuleans and At-el alike-- await the
next high tide so that they may disembark. They prepare themselves for landing
in this new uncharted land by praying, and by purifying themselves with smoke
and oil-baths.
At high tide, they put shore in long boats. On the beach, they conduct a
ceremony in reverse to the element water; and as Om and his people are from the
land of the At-al, they name this new land At-el-an.
Ec-Kar of Atlantis
Ec-Kar is a fifth-level initiate, High Priest of the Educational Presidium,
and teacher at the most famous University of Atlantis - Ata-Ruumn. It located on
the coast of the city of Poseidia. Poseidia is one of the five large island
kingdoms of Atlantis. It is known for its riches, culture, and temples of
wisdom. Thousands arrive daily to but, sell, and trade goods, and to attend
cultural activities.
He is a man in his eighteenth cycle - each cycle consists of seven years. He
is short for Atlantean, standing at 5 feet 6 inches tall, has bronze colored
skin, balding head, ad a long white beard. He wears white robes and papyrus-reed
sandals. He is telepathic and can manifest before his students at will.
Lesson one:
The 'Hall of Ages' where Ec-kar has taught his students about their Atlantean
heritage and origins.
Lesson two:
In the 'Hall of Sciences' - Ec-kar has taught collective thought.
Lesson three: Lemuria
Ec-kar's students consider Lemuria their Motherland. He teaches them that it
was in Lemuria that the colonization of Atlantis first began. The Lemurians were
like thought projections - not physically solid. It made them higher in
frequency and closer to the Creator's energy vibration level. Their souls came
to Earth to experience the physical vibration. They were large in stature, about
nine feet tall. Their skin had an aqua cast changing from blue to green in
conjunction with two seasonal cycles each year. Their faces were elongated, and
oval. Their eyes were large with lids running vertically. The texture of their
skin was slightly scaly. They breathed through their skin, not lungs. The
temperature of the planet, the atmosphere, the light and the orbits of the other
planets were much different then. The first Lemurians were androgynous - neither
male nor female.
It all began with the projection of 144 soul groups - representing the
projection of 33 million souls. Some of the souls came from the 'Red Planet'.
Some groups chose water, some the plant kingdom, the mineral kingdom, or the
animal kingdom. The greater experiments were with the animal kingdom as this
realm allowed for longer life spans and greater mobility. The Earth had giants
and elves. Some came from the stars and projected into physical form - Pleiades
and Sirius. They came in space craft different than those of the Atlanteans,
called Valix.
Lesson four:
The Creator formed all souls in his image, as spiritual beings. As the souls
reached out to experience different realities they began to define themselves by
groups, according to their particular experience. Within this structure each
soul group had the ability to chose the physical form it wished to express. Once
a soul group was chosen, the soul groups were able to increase their numbers by
replicating themselves, much as a single celled life-form divides again and
again. Each cell remains a portion of, and a duplicate of, the original.
Ec-Kar teaches that the Earth has seen many civilizations - some of who have
come from other worlds to learn and experience.