Evolution of man?
Evolution of man ?
According to esoteric cosmology:
Human root races have been around for tens of millions of years. Duality/Darkness have been here ≈ 4 million years.
The 5 sub-races (Steiner renamed "Cultural Epochs") of the Aryan 5th Root Race all migrated from the "City of the Bridge" on the white island in the middle of the Gobi inland sea:
- the Hindu migrated to India in 60,000 BC;
- the Arabian migrated to Arabia in 40,000 BC;
- the Persian migrated to Persia in 30,000 BC;
- the Celts migrated to W-Europe in 20,000 BC (the Myc-Greeks are an offshoot that colonized SE-Europe);
- the Teutonic migrated to C-Europe from 20,000 BC (the Slavs are an offshoot that colonized E-Europe, Russia).

The Kali Yuga age began in 3102 BC. Its main focus was not light but materialism, leading to warfare, and a mindset of "never enough".
This type of materialism is described in the Mahabharata‘s Bhagavad Gita, as the deepest point of incarnation into matter for the earth deities, during crisis-filled Atlantean & Lemurian times.

Was the Homo Sapiens created about 200.000 years ago?
The Cro Magnon, modern human, about 30.000 years ago?

Did the first living organisms resemble the bacteria present today? They probably had 3 basic characteristics:
- a permeable membrane that separated them from the outside world,
- genetic material that enabled them to reproduce,
- proteins that constituted the actual building blocks of life, for which the assembly instructions were contained in the organisms’ genetic material.
Most of the atoms found in the human body were formed through fusion of simple atoms in the intensely hot centers of early stars. When these stars died, they exploded and ejected vast clouds of atoms out into space.
Atoms bonded together to form molecules. These molecules had new properties that the atoms alone did not possess.
The molecules of which matter was composed became so complex that they took on new properties, those of living creatures. At this point, chemical evolution left off and carbon-based biological evolution began.
Some scientists believe that RNA-based life was first, as the RNA-nucleotide’s sugar component is simpler. Then life switched to DNA because it stores information better.
But, did life make the switch, if RNA to DNA conversion requires special enzymes that are costly to produce in terms of energy and materials? It makes more sense if early on, DNA nucleotides were naturally present in the environment.
Life may have begun with an "RNA and DNA world", in which the two types of nucleotides were intermingled. Scientists will figure out the answer in the years to come!
When humans began to farm rather than hunt and move around, they began to eat vegetables and grains in new combinations that required the body to mutate its DNA to allow changes in the stomach acid, enzymes, etc.
It also added a new bloodtype A. Until then all humans had blood type O. Lateron blood types B and AB were added to cope with more changes in the human diet and climate.
Most of the recent changes in human DNA occurred in certain children we call Indigo children. Some of them can hear with their eyes, feet, or other bodily parts. They have very high IQ’s, are quickly bored, love computers, and their liver appears to have changed enough to accept ‘junk food’ without negatively affecting the body.
Then there are the kids who have changed their DNA so as to fully withstand the AIDS/HIV virus, or the more than 100.000 super-psychic kids born in China before 1997. They demonstrated changing the human DNA molecule in a petri dish in front of cameras and scientific equipment able to record this supposedly impossible feat.
It is estimated that over 100 million superpsychic children worldwide have already made genetic mutations to their own DNA to boost their immune systems. So, why can’t you do it?
Our solar system recently entered a part of our galaxy that has a different energy density. The result on the collective consciousness of humans has been one of more equality between their masculine and feminine way of expression, as well as a shift from a fear, working hard, and survival mode of living to a less serious and more playful way of being: ‘video gaming, texting, and tweeting ourselves through life’.

