planet hmeyo
On Hmeyo, what matters is respect for life, harmony with the planet, and a culture that values the subtlety of the feminine: care, receptivity, balance, and absence of dominance.
Unlike Merout or Earth, it has not suffered mass conquests or destructive patriarchal systems that destabilized its evolution.
Hmeyo is a planet located in the Antennae Galaxy, seventy million light-years from Earth. Its level of consciousness is a stable level 3, a difficult milestone to achieve. Despite the distance, it shares geological and climatic characteristics with us, but with a crucial difference: almost all of its territory is habitable. Its rugged terrain has given rise to diverse cultures, full of nuances and ways of life that coexist without conflict.
The inhabitants of the mountains aspire to the heights, literally and symbolically; those of the oceans explore depths that seem to hold ancestral secrets; those of the valleys live with serene humility, rooted in the earth. At the borders between these worlds, cultural magic emerges: exchange, curiosity, and mutual inspiration. Hmeyo hasn't needed crises to evolve; its growth has been slow, continuous, and deeply respectful of nature.
Its societies are reminiscent of what, on Earth, cultures like ancient Polynesia, the Maori, or the spiritual traditions of the South Pacific might have been: peoples connected to nature, to the rhythm of the sea, and with a profound respect for all living things.
Hmeyo flows like a river: without sudden leaps, without wars, without the need to transform everything. That's why it's a planet so cherished by those seeking peace, balance, and natural wisdom.