Dolores Cannon by Keepers of the Garden

Dolores Cannon by Keepers of the Garden

Author:Keepers of the Garden
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: New Age, Earth Changes, Past life Regression
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing
Published: 1993-07-15T19:13:11+00:00


CHAPTER 15

THE DINOSAURS

THIS TOPIC developed into a continuing story. A series of chapters were presented weekly as the sessions progressed.

D: Would you tell a little more about the direction life look as it began to develop?

P: The life on the planet grew from single cell, simple amoeba-type characters and then through mutation began to divide and reproduce into multiple-celled creatures, which in turn evolved into organisms and higher order creatures, which in turn evolved into the amphibians and reptiles and so forth.

D: Did the beings from outer space have anything to do with what forms the life took?

P: For the most part it was guided very carefully initially, in order to progress and evolve to that point where it could simply be left to its own devices. Assistance became no longer necessary after the life-forms had evolved to a high degree, to that stage which was desired. So when it reached that point there was withdrawn the assistance which was of a guiding nature and given the assistance which was simply a nurturing nature.

D: By "higher," do you mean when it finally reached the animal or the human stage?

P: There were many stages below human in which it was slowly but surely evolving toward human form. There was the assistance in assuring that the preliminary stages would be of such a nature that the evolution would lead to human form. It was most important in the earliest stages to direct the evolution such that the outcome would be of human form and not of some other form.

D: In other words, do you mean that the genes were genetically changed?

P: It was seen that they were not interfered with in their evolution and were given those energies and molecules and formulations which insured that such and such aspects of these creatures were well nourished. Such that the survival of the fittest dictated that those who were desirable did in fact survive and so evolve to that which was desired. There was not the nourishment given to those which were undesirable and so they simply expired, and were then returned to the energies and were given to more harmonious forms. (This sounded like a weeding-out process; see previous chapter.)

D: Then during this time period there was constant supervision?

P: That is accurate. In the infantile stages of evolution it was necessary to guide the evolution, much as a very young child or infant needs almost constant supervision from birth until it gradually and slowly grows to the point where less and less supervision is needed. Until eventually no supervision is needed and it becomes an entity of its own.

D: Well, we have some scientists who believe in evolution but they say one thing is a puzzle. They have searched for what they call the "missing link" in the evolutionary chain between animal and man.

P: There will not be found any link, as no link really existed. Many times there were no such gradual evolution but a sudden and radical departure from that which had been.



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