
We find out about the world through our senses. Experience enables us to progress skilfully with all prevailing realities. Humans evolve in sun, equatorial atmospheres, tropical rain, savannahs and rainforests for 7 million years in Africa. Evidence along Himalayan rivers and Pacific Ocean coasts shows cultures advance in Asia from 2,000,000BCE.

Isles of the Southern seas river valley
Navigators of the Indian Ocean continue the development of Southeast Asian cultures. It is likely that Indus Valley civilisation trade with Persian Gulf delta cities Eridu, Ur, Kish and Girsu from 10,000 BCE develop deep connections between divergent cultures. All the life from the Sahara desert comes to the Nile river where already African peoples live in harmony and from this experience develops appreciation of diverse affirmation in nature. All the Mediterranean world comes to ancient Egypt for this sense of life and seafarers of Persia, Levant, Anatolia and Hellas make to Athens and Rome with this knowledge.

Civilisations in harmony with nature
Free Celtic and Germanic peoples liberate Rome to continue living in the North. Atlantic Arctic atmospheres make necessary migrations through all Europe to improve chances of peaceful progress. From this an impulse to make connections around the globe circulates material exchange wealth through Marseille, Seville, Antwerp and Gothenburg. This intensifies through all commercial centres which motivates people to live equally and with liberty to enhance humanism and rationalism of enlightenment learning.

Movements for change and progress in peoples lives
Vienna, Amsterdam, Paris and London are full of movements to improve peoples living opportunities. Material progress combines with full real experience to propel chances for advance in the first half of the 20th century. Humans all take opportunities for action on the streets to make free choices how to live. Now we come to all people with lives so various as to open up all horizons of possibilities .

Everything open to experience in full real life

