Max Rempel, Ph.D.

41. Finyet About Atlantis, Lemuria And Origin Of Humanity (part 3 Of 3)

Max: But Greek mythology is much deeper and it can be picked up in one year, it is the whole history, very...

Finyet: Yes, well, humans decided to make a whole culture around it.

Max: Well it feels very different; it feels like somebody had given it to humans, who was that?

Finyet: Yes they gave some of their history to humans that is true, and so they interacted with the humans as it was, and yes they were there for a year or, gave them a great deal of history of their past and of how they have existed, but they fought a lot of battles in the meantime.

Max: Thank you.

Finyet: But the people were transfixed by their appearance and their stories and they celebrated them constantly, they loved that by the way, they were very happy that humans thought they were beautiful, that they thought they were elegant. They were quite beautiful. They were beautiful species.

Max: So the transition from Lemurians and Atlanteans from Homo-Sapiens, how did it happen? When you left how many humans were there on Earth?

Finyet: There were thousands.

Max: Did humans interact with Atlanteans and Lemurians? What was the status of human culture?

Finyet: The human culture was rather barbaric then. It was rather simplistic but we were able to help them along with certain things. We taught them about arms and things of that nature and they would come to us. They did not know how to make cutting out of cloth and things of that nature so we taught them how to do so.

Max: Were humans used as slaves as workers?

Finyet: They were at some point. Yes.

Max: Because there is a history of humans being engineered as workers.

Finyet: Yes they were used as slaves at first but we the elders decided that it was not what should be happening. So we released them. Many of them did stay on Atlantis. But they did not live in the cities as much but they lived outside the city cultures.

Max: So was there an intentional transfer of culture from Atlanteans and Lemurians to humans when they left or is it just...

Finyet: We thought that it was not right to leave them with a culture they could not understand. We did teach them what we could but when we left they were on their own. We did not leave them anything. We felt that it was only right that they should evolve on their own.

Max: Was that the ideal from the prime directive or something like that.

Finyet: Well since the prime directive was not to interfere with the culture, they were developing at the time. We were there when they were being worked on and things like that. So they knew about us. They were interfering with your culture anyway even before it was an intellectual culture. It was primitive but it was still intelligent and so we still did not feel that the prime directive since they were being developed during the time that we were there.

Max: The last question I had: was there was a story that Atlanteans were given a choice to either become small in bodies or to leave the planet and they chose to leave the planet. Is it right?

Finyet: Well that is not why we left. The reason why we left was because of the size. You see the continent that we were on; Atlantis was perfect for us in many ways. We had developed it and brought it into our own sort of utopian understanding in some ways and when things started to fall apart physically as a city, as an island, as a continent, then it was time to move on. There was no other place in the planet that we wanted to go to at that time and there were other places that were being checked out and we wanted to go somewhere that didn't have as much danger as your planet had.

Max: Thank you very much. Thank you very much for the conversation.

Finyet: It was good to speak to you.

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