Course XXIII - Teaching 2: The Aryan-Aryan Sub-race

Asia, the first land that the Aryan man had to explore, would emerge among coral plateau and rocks not trampled underfoot yet; it was adorned by a exuberant –though dismal¬– vegetation, and crowned by very high mountains, as a sign of enigma and mystery for those who had to conquer it.
This land proudly raised its crests to the sky as if it were challenging it because man should adore and worship it.
In certain areas of Asia, especially in areas surrounded by the sea, in large islands, colonies of Atlantean Mongols stayed, but the center of the continent was entirely virgin.
The First High Solar Initiate of the Aryan Race, Manu Vaivasvata, descended into Coral Isle, to lead the new race for the conquest of the mysterious continent.
This extraordinary being, which in the course of centuries became a symbol and idea, truly lived in physical form among the early Aryans.
But in his early youth he left the Atlantean land for the coast of the new continent. There he remained until his old age, educating the people, giving laws and organizing one thousand young men to become eventually heads of the fantastic expedition that he proposed to start.
Of these one thousand young men he selected ten privileged by their spiritual rank, who would be his direct representatives; their names were as follows: Marichi, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaka, Angryas, Kardama, Dakcha, Vashishia, Bhrigu and Narada.
When Manu Vavasvata was one hundred fourteen years old and his white beard would stand out on his swarthy face, he started the long march.
Aryans were divided into ten large groups that started successively the march with an interval of one Moon between one and another. Every one of these groups was led by a Rishi or Sage; and at a time they were divided into one hundred divisions each; every sub-division was led by one of the one thousand who had been chosen and its total number was one thousand people. Then one million people followed the Manu Vaivasvata that was in the group of the Sage Marichi, who served him in all.
These early Aryans had not the physical configuration of the present man, although they were similar. They were more than two meters high and their skull was big and flat, with little eyes, big mouth and ears, and big and flat nose. Their arms and legs were strong and well proportioned, but little resistant. Their skin was rather dark, and their hair was lank and long. They spoke a language of synthetic type, called Arypal.
When Manu Vaivasvata made the great migration to the unknown land, he thought the Aryan could be able to organize again other expeditions and eventually to lead the whole population of the coast to the new land, but the old lands became more and more marshy, unhealthy and hot, and constantly attacked by the Atlanteans.
Neither Manu Vaivasvata knew the glorious and tragic destiny which waited for his chosen people. So, the sign of Aries represents a ram with its head turned backwards, looking at the point it left, as if there it had left its heart.
Those caravans defiled with frightening difficulties across marshes, swamps and wild beasts unknown to them.
They crossed those islands sited on the present Southern Sea of China and entered Asia through Indochina, traveled through the rocky and waste regions of Siam and Burma, and arrived at the feet of the Himalayas.
In his heavenly visions, Manu Vaivasvata had seen the Great Temple, a chain of very high mountains; and the Divine Voice has said the Promised Land was behind them.
So they bordered the Himalayas looking for a passage, until they found it; this occurred 118,765 years ago (1937, in Gregorian calendar).
So far the number of the dead has been small; but when those ten groups entered the Himalayas, after a mild time there was a glacial period of time.
Frightening tempests of snow closed the passage through which they had got in; and uselessly they were in pursuit of a way-out. Cold, famine and lack of resistance decimated them.
The Aryan people claimed to Manu for their return to the primitive land. But all this was in vain. Survivors painfully bordered the Himalayas, always in quest for a way-out; by following the coast of the Kuenlun, finally they reached Altyntag; from there they saw the Turkestan, massif which they called “Abode of the Gods”. And before them a wonderful land extended, a true Promised Land, which at its centre had a sea, the present Gobi desert.
Manu Vaivasvata sang there the Anthem of their Liberation.
He instructed the ten Sages, who have survived, to send their men to conquer those lands. And along with some few followers, he climbed the Sacred Mountain of the Gods.
This migration lasted seventy-six years.
Meanwhile, a strange phenomenon occurred in the physical bodies of men. Because of a violent change of weather, or by emotional motives, their dark hairs became white.
This was a signal of an eventual change in the color of the hair and skin pigmentation; this happened during the following millennium.
During this period of time, the Aryan-Aryans conquered Mongolia, the Chinese Turkestan and the Tibet; and banished Mongolian Atlantean colonies by destroying or assimilating them. And they became absolute owners of these regions in the heart of Asia.

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