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T H E C O M I N G O F M A N
When and where did human beings originate? The Atlantis story begins in the far distant past. Geology tells us of the skeletons of human beings and their relatives, yet the Cayce story is far more complex. Cayce describes our spiritual origin, our descent to the physical plane and our gradual evolution to an awareness of our true spiritual nature.
What were the earliest dates mentioned in the readings? I found two readings that gave dates of 10 million and more years ago:
"In the land now known as Utah or Nevada, when the first peoples were separated into groups as families.......The entity (entity, sometimes called soul entity, refers to the soul or spirit, that part of an individual which Cayce said survives death) deve- loped much and gave much to the people who were to succeed in that land, and in the ruins as are found in the mounds and caves in the north western portion of New Mexico may be seen some of the drawings the entity made. Some ten million years ago. (no.2665-2, July 17, 1925)
In giving such in an understandable manner to man of today, it is necessary that the conditions of the earth's surface and the position of man in the earth's plane be understood, for the change has come often since this age of man's earthly in- dwelling. Many lands have disappeared, many have reappeared and disappeared again and again during these periods. At that time, only the lands now known as the Sahara, Tibet, Mongolia, Caucasia and Norway appeared in Asia and Europe; that of the southern Cordilleras and Peru in southwestern hemisphere and the plane of (present) Utah, Arizona, Mexico in the northwestern hemisphere.
The man's indwelling was then in the Sahara and the upper Nile regions, the waters then entering the now Atlantic from the Nile region, rather than flowing northward; the waters in the Tibet and Caucasian regions entering the North Sea; those in Mongolia entering the Pacific; those in the plateau entering the Northern Seas........(no.5748-1, May 28, 1925)
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