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The Earth operates in cycles, where civilizations periodically reach a point of needing to 'start over' or 'clean the slate'. This happens when they fail to vibrationally connect to a higher level, leading to a destructive cycle. While a few individuals may 'graduate' to the next level, leaving behind knowledge, humanity collectively has struggled to advance over millennia. However, current acceleration offers potential for more to 'graduate' and learn from past destructions, like Atlantis, to avoid repeating them.
Bashar, a channeled entity, explained that Atlantis experienced a societal split, similar to what we see today, into 'sons of light' and 'sons of darkness,' as described by Edgar Cayce. This led to growing negativity, fear-based ideas, and a shift towards warlike tendencies and destructive experiments. This internal strife put Atlantis on a path to destruction, which was ultimately realized by an external event: a comet striking the Atlantic Ocean, causing a devastating tsunami that wiped out the civilization.
The destruction of Atlantis by a comet ingrained a collective racial memory in humanity, leading to the superstition that comets are omens of destruction. This deeply traumatic event has been passed down, manifesting as an instinctual fear or caution when comets are observed. What is now often considered superstition or myth, such as the 'fiery serpent' or 'feathered serpent,' is argued to be a morphed legend rooted in the truth of a comet's catastrophic impact.