From the Beginning: The Old World

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was overflowing with water which flowed downwards draining into the small stream.
    A small crack that opened just above the water stream made the source of the stream clear to me. But the mystery is yet to be solved: how did the water rise, get filtered and purified, to become drinking water? I did not have time to ponder—because now, when I got closer to the water source, the vibe in me grew wild, demanding me to take off my clothes and dip in the little pool. Without questioning the meaning of this, I complied with my body’s command, took off my ragged clothes and climbed into the basin.
    Naked as the day I was born, I laid back, merging with the water, allowing it to engulf my body and my head, caressing each pore in my skin. I first felt my hair absorbing most of the water and sinking, thereafter losing its weight and floating, hovering around my head like a halo. The water also covered my eyes making my eyelids shut, only my nose and mouth stayed afloat so I could breathe.
    The last sound I heard was the vacuum sound of my ears being clogged by water. Silence and darkness now covered me completely. I was sucked into an endless empty void.
     
    A little dot appeared and started sucking the entire space into it, powerfully absorbing the nothing. The more and more vacuum it sucked, the larger the dot grew, and now I could see that it was a black hole that swallowed it all. When there was nothing more to suck, the hole was sealed and became a giant breathing ball that swelled up—until it blew! Everything that was earlier an enormous empty void was now filled with billions of stars.
    I was overwhelmed. I had just witnessed the “Big Bang” and the formation of the universe! Right before my eyes a spectacular vision of the entire universe had formed, filled with countless galaxies, solar systems, and shiny stars. The universe was sailing towards me and I could see how stars gathered together to form the Milky Way, how our solar system was formed and how life was beginning on Earth.
    I could see continents being formed, how single cell organisms turn into living animals, coming out of the water and filling the air and land. I could see species being created and then extinct, growing into gigantic proportions only to starve to death while other little hairy creatures took their place.
    Intelligent beings stood erect on their hind legs foretelling the arrival of the prehistoric man.  Excited, I watched the early tribes chisel the ancient knowledge into our genetic code, the wisdom of life, our survival instinct and the will to live. I saw how they evolve and perfect, creating clothes and tools, drawing on walls, telling their story without letters.
    I followed the development of language and communication as well as rituals and mating habits. I could see how the wise women navigate the tribe, teaching the young women sexual secrets and the art of keeping the peace within the tribe.
    Each woman could mate with a number of men, and to that end, they were guided and obligated. These were small tribes of thirty to forty souls at the most, just like our little group and that is why it was important to keep the entire tribe fulfilled. These tribes preceded the age of the strong ruling male, that was awarded most of the females and led the tribe. This was the time of the wise, healing, see-all women. In silence I watched them carry all the important information, passing on the wisdom of mating and the customs of women from generation to generation, from a wise woman to her daughter and so on.
     
    I took in the knowledge passed on to me in my vision with much exuberance, until the vibe stopped. I received the answers I was looking for. The ancient vision started pulling away from me, sucked away into the distance, and I flew high above the world, seeing all of history passing before me in the speed of light till this day and age, when the old world was submerged in water, exactly like it was millions of years ago when it was

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