05-12-2020, 01:16 PM 
	
	
	(05-12-2020, 09:22 AM)Spaced Wrote: I wonder if Ra is referring to the first hominids or the first modern humans (Don asks "The people that we now have—the first people, [inaudible] like us— where did they come from? How did they evolve?").
I think there's a clear evolutionary line between primates and early hominid genera but then things get weird. Recent discoveries have found that modern humans contain DNA that hints to interbreeding with an unknown 'ghost' population for which we have no fossil or DNA evidence. https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2020/...n-genomes/
I always saw the story of the Garden of Eden as an allegory for a genetic lab where a hybrid species was being grown. Remember that when Cain was forced to wander the earth he settled in world already populated by humans. We also get reference to the "Sons of God" and the "Daughters of Men" in the book of Genesis.
Just some idle speculation from me.
Well, technically they talk about a second-density primate which also naturally evolved on Earth.
Quote:9.15 Questioner: Did any of these second-density entities have shapes like ours— two arms, two legs, head, and walk upright on two feet?
Ra: I am Ra. The two higher of the sub-vibrational levels of second-density beings had the configuration of the biped, as you mentioned. However, the erectile movement which you experience was not totally effected in these beings who were tending towards the leaning forward, barely leaving the quadrupedal position.
It seems in the lore of Ra third-density is where that state is defined, but it was a vague term to used intentionally to simply imply 'human-like'.
I think it's notable that suggestion that there are maybe both naturally evolved primate forms as well as 'planted', modified ones.
Almost bespeaks of a saga of races, whereby one or the other thinks it is superior and master of the other race, HMMMMMMM.....
 
	
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