How did civilization rise again after the Great Flood? In this volume, the first post-flood monotheistic faith—the Sky God belief—and the teachings and practices of its priests, the Shamans, are examined in detail. It also explores the kinship between the Sumerians—considered the first step of civilization—and the Oxus people, ancestors of the Oghuz Turks, as well as traces of the lost continent of Mu within Sumerian civilization. The book further delves into Sabianism, a degenerate derivative of Mu’s spiritual traditions.
Alongside Mu’s successors such as the Babylonians, Chaldean schools, and Hittites, it also investigates the fate of the Luwians, believed to be descendants of Atlantis. Moreover, the second volume discusses the Egyptian civilization—which emerged as a synthesis of both Mu and Atlantis legacies—and its profound influence on Greek culture.
The book also addresses the Celts, who came from Atlantis, and the Druidic beliefs that shaped Europe and Asia. In addition, spiritual systems such as Taoism, Shintoism, Shentaoism, Brahmanism, and Buddhism—all of which trace their roots back to Mu and Uyghur beliefs—are comprehensively analyzed.