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Old 24-05-2019, 02:08 PM
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Man and his environment

MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
“For hundreds of thousands of years human beings have been living in a similar surrounding. The climate, however, changes in cycles every 10 to 15 thousands of years. Changes brought by the cycles can be seen in the flora and fauna of the surrounding of the human race. This leads to certain changes within the human community and the life conditions. Consequences of these can be the increased, reduced, or complete cessation of procreation and moving to other, quite distant habitats. These migrations played a positive part because they enabled contacts of different tribes and communities, which would never have had made any contact. That is how knowledge was shared on the ways of life, hunting, food collecting, protection against bad weather and cold, and later on growing cattle and agriculture. As the climate changed in cycles, so did the roads of migrations of human communities. They were similar for hundreds of thousands of years. They paved the roads that later civilizations followed.” “During the prehistoric period people often wandered in small groups in search of better and safer habitats. Only when they managed to find places where they could live for a longer period, they had the conditions necessary for the existence of an ordinary human. They started grouping there, i.e. new groups of people were coming there thus creating a larger human community. Only then were the first conditions met for the creation of the places of power. This means a relatively large community that does not fall apart often and has a suitable habitat for a longer period.” “Temples which were created during the stay of certain civilizations on one area were not in use after they left due to the changes in the climate. The mature luminous bodies, which belonged to those temples, were moving along with the human community so as to dwell in new habitats where new temples were formed, and people lived for centuries.” “The only habitats that were not influenced by the climatic changes were the ones near the equator, and one can tell that the human habitats and temples, including the ones which were places of power, have mostly been stationary. Climatic changes there were a lot less of a trouble than in the rest of the world, so people have not moved in most cases.” “The way of life in the equatorial parts and the lack of migration was in a way faulty because there was no intermingling of peoples, but, on the other hand, this population was the most numerous one, due to a relative abundance of food and good working conditions. Also, there was not so much need to participate in wars, and there was a lot of spare time which led to the development. That is why the map of places of power is most dense around the equator, and their history the longest.” “The first place of power was created in Jaipur, India. It dates back to the period of a peaceful development of the humanity, and there was no lack of food. In the past 138000 years there have not been such changes in the climate, and the living conditions haven’t been so harsh that people would have to leave it and go in search of places which would offer better living conditions. That is why Jaipur is not only the first place of power, but the entire history of the places of power and the history of the development of the human society from the moment of merging the luminous bodies’ embryos with humans.”
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