THE SEPARATION OF THE RACES

The separation of the races must have occurred during the hunter-gatherer stage through a combination of factors of which no less would be migration which was a widespread phenomenon brought about by a natural necessity for the rapid experiencing of the earth. Migration therefore brought diverse groups of people together which either after finding some degree of homogeneity decided to stay together or separated again only to move on until they were able to find suitable groups with whom they could live. Another very important factor would have been the issue of autochthonism or indigenisation. At the first incarnation of man, human spirit germs incarnated in different parts of the earth, thereby forming different pockets of people, with different physical characteristics which they inherited from the animals which preceded us. In developing the physical body further, the human spirit only made the physical differences all the greater and this is simply because in his development different characteristics came out of him at different times and at different places which characteristics were at any one time different from other groups and it was this happening that always marked him out and made him different from his neighbour. Therefore, at the beginning we had different human pockets who had incarnated into different environments. Later on extensive migrations brought peoples together to share experiences and those who had some degree of homogeneity began to live and migrate together. The Creation's Law of Attraction of Homogenous Species played a major role in all these.

With the settled state becoming more and more established, insurmountable geographical factors kept the races separated and in time led to very distinct physical and spiritual characteristics which are not to be found in others. After they begun to settle in their various localities, progress was entirely dependent on the willingness of the inhabitants to learn from their environment and use what they were offered for their advancement. People, however, can only use what the environment offered only if they are in close connection with those who are guardians of these environments, who are the elemental beings. The various interactions with the elemental beings and spiritual guides form the basis for the development of the different cultures and religious practices we have. Each people in their various environments had, through interaction with the latter and the elemental beings formed religious beliefs for themselves, which traces are still to be found in the various cultures and stories of the different races on earth. The development of culture therefore, was the result of the interaction between the human spiritual, the elemental beings, his environment and the spiritual guidance he has always had.

The various ways in which the groups which have separated themselves interacted with nature, can easily be gleaned from their history and culture and how far they have gone in the understanding of life and in their various arts. Since a better interaction with nature and the elemental beings guarantee a better and more correct use of the resources and since also retroactively acts to stimulate the abilities of the human spirits, those who have interacted well and vigorously have as a result the best understanding of life and the highest spiritual development. They have the more developed arts, they have the more developed language, they have astronomy, mathematics, writing, architecture and so on and in their religious beliefs have come close to the Lords of the Elements which means they had gone so far as the Animistic sphere in their spiritual recognition.

The various tribes of Europe had done this and also to some extent the people of India and China. Those who have interacted less vigorously with their environments have the least developed culture and religious beliefs. They still even today worship demons, they have a rudimentary language, they have no writing, they have no advanced form of music or art, no architecture worthy of note, no astronomy or mathematics, they have no idea of the causation of disease and their general outlook on life is not uplifting. Therefore, through the use of the free will given to man, some groups stood still while others progressed. In the turmoil created through the fall of man, those who stayed behind began to carve images of the demons and phantoms which they see.

Those who progressed also carved images but these were usually in human or animal form, whereas the carved wooden image of the former were most of the time ugly shapes with no regular dimension. This fall of man, however, did not impede the continuing recognition of those who wanted to progress. These groups went through all the steps that they had to go through in their recognition of the Work of God. This progress at least was continued until finally the domination of the intellect prevented further progress in this direction. Before they stopped however they had been able to get to the highest realm in the animistic in their recognition and as a result had been able to see or perceive those animistic beings who called these places their home. Some tribes had even gone further and had reached the threshold of the spiritual realm in their recognition.

From Abd-ru-shin: "When in later times called peoples, that is, those who were most highly developed inwardly (intellectual development does not count in these matters), were able to burst through this boundary of the animistic Sphere as they matured through their experiences, their seeing or perception penetrated to the threshold of the Spiritual Realm!" These were the Jews and through this advanced recognition they were able to receive tidings that an incarnation out of the Light would be in their midst which happening was fulfilled with the Birth of Jesus Christ. Therefore, races are provided for in the natural course of things and it is nothing but an outer manifestation of the differences in the characteristics of human beings because through the use of their free will they will always develop themselves differently. Because one race has what the others do not have, the races are not supposed to stand one above the other but to stand side by side.
 

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