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All of humanity shares a single origin. Long before the divisions of continents, tribes, or races, there was Mu—the primordial land and the cradle of human consciousness. From Mu came the first communities who lived in harmony with the natural order, who understood the laws of creation, and who cultivated the arts, sciences, and moral codes that became the foundation of civilization.
By Halim Mustafa El-BeyAll of humanity shares a single origin. Long before the divisions of continents, tribes, or races, there was Mu—the primordial land and the cradle of human consciousness. From Mu came the first communities who lived in harmony with the natural order, who understood the laws of creation, and who cultivated the arts, sciences, and moral codes that became the foundation of civilization.