Biology, asked by aman3835, 11 months ago

can you tell me all seven races of human evolution

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Answered by lahore778
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1) Polarians -

              The first root race was primarily spiritual (Astral/Etheric), and did not leave physical remains.

2) Hyperboreans –  

The second, Hyperborean root-race (a continuation of the first) was semi-astral, but grew denser and more opaque with each passing age. Towards its end, it became more gelatinous and filamentoid in structure, and developed the rudimentary beginnings of bones and organs, hair and skin. Although still more or less ovoid in form, it began to show the first outlines of the later human form. However, towards its end, its bodies passed through many curious, part-animal forms.

 

3) Lemurians –  

The Lemurians were the first with physical bodies.  They were described as a race of three eyed giants and inhabited a "lost continent" of Lemuria which is where the Indian and Pacific oceans now are.  Modern theosophists sometimes identify Lemuria with the actual ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. Others may refer to it as "Mu".

 

4) Atlanteans –  

              The Atlantean Root Race includes the following sub-races:

1) Rohmahls

2) Tlavatlis

3) Toltecs

4) First Turanians

5) Original Semites

6) Akkadians

7) Mongolians

 

5) Aryans  

               The constituent "sub-races" of the Aryan (5th or present) Root Race include the following:

1) Hindus

2) Sumerians

3) Egyptians

4) Hellenes (Greeks & Romans)

5) Europeans

6) Nova men

7) Indigo Children & Star Children

6) 6th Root Race (Seal)  

 

7) 7th Root Race (Trumpet)  

​NOTE: At the end of the Seventh Root Race the Human period of activity on Earth will cease and a planetary period of rest will begin. The Human Life-Wave will then transfer to Mars (Globe E).


aman3835: thanks
lahore778: welcome
aman3835: give me the theory of organic evolution
lahore778: The theory of evolution by natural selection, first formulated in Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits
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