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THE PHYSICAL EVOLUTION OF MANMan, after having incarnated has now set on his own evolutionary road.
He has incarnated into a body that is in many ways different from the body
we are familiar with today, which is called the human body. He has
incarnated into an animal body. One of his duties is to convert
this body into a human one. A form which is to characterise his species
since he is no animal. Man therefore went through a further physical
evolutionary process bringing the physical body he inherited into the
state it is today. The body he inherited had significant differences from
the human physical body of today; in the shape and size of the skull; the
general changes in the skeleton; the evolution of various anatomically
functional areas of the brain which were absent in his predecessors and
its tremendous increase in size especially of those areas concerned with
the intellectual functions and posture; the various anatomical changes in
his throat that permitted the development of speech; the various outward
morphological changes such as the disappearance of most of the hairs of
the body and most importantly in the changes in the blood upon the entrance
of the human spirit.
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