Council of Mu

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These cultural differences amplified into greater energy disturbances which came to be the polarity schism, which was generating Taran genetic digression into the patriarchal group that wanted to fully dominate the others. Then, their scientists began dangerous experimentation with the planetary core power source, ignoring warnings from the others. To help restore unity consciousness to the planet and help harmonize the growing extremes in the divergent cultures, the Sirian High Council set up the Council of Mu. The Mu council devoted themselves to the ancient wisdom practices which were in alignment to the Natural Laws, the Law of One. They spoke of the necessary attunement to nature and natural laws, and the need for polarity integration back into the zero point. During the last stages of the conflicts which ultimately led to planetary destruction, a rebellion of several smaller wars broke out in protest of the decisions made in governance by the Sirian Council, that had been responsible to administer through the Council of Mu. At this time, the technological implications of the mind control being used by neighboring entities to convert humanity into slavery, and the impacts of the AI viral infection of victim-victimizer was not understood.

These are the histories of the Sirian Rebellions that generated rifts between the Sirian Annunaki and the Sirian-Elohim’s who based their oversight and decisions to be aligned with the Law of One. The Sirian Rebellions and the Annunaki lineages refused to acknowledge the authority of the Founders or the Law of One, and this led to the cataclysm and the sequence of events which eventually destroyed the planet Tara.[1]


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Lyran History

Lyrans

Anuhazi