Course XXIX - Teaching 7: Fourth and Fifth Lemurian Sub-races
It was the solemn hour for the cycle of angels made men. As a result of more and convulsions of the planet and the Solar light filtered through thick curtains of clouds, there was a significant polar aurora on the reddish earth, and this indicated that certain extraordinary event was about to occur.
The fire roared in the womb of the Earth trying to escape everywhere, and purified everything as gold in a crucible.
Over the dark terrestrial atmosphere, the beautiful Venus had confronted the mighty Mars; the two stars reflected one another their lights, turned this lights to the Earth, and their conjunction was of benefit to it.
Thousands and thousands of beings belonging to the Human Host had gone out of their ecstasy to look at this great event.
Those monads –that evolved on the Lunar Round and strove for so many centuries to build a physical house for themselves– now have finished it and can enter it.
Slowly, those red monsters made men –men of the fourth sub-race Za-Mo– leave their trees and staggering and leaned on their thick canes go through the swamps of Moo; and even though monads can enter and leave their abodes at will, every time they are retained more time.
One more time, where they felt they have found a glass filled with the liquor of death and materiality, which they feared so much, they found a cup filled with the balsam of oblivion and love.
Kundalini, the goddess of the vital power, has granted them the gift of manifesting their inner powers outwards; but she demands suffering, pleasure and death as payment. So, there is a gradual separation of sexes, which results in a fever of pleasure and sensuality in the flesh of the new men.
Gradually they forget the divine abodes and intuitive powers previously at their disposal, and just desire the pleasure of the flesh.
They are eager for mating, and this new pleasure brings a new fruit: two beings of opposite sex are able to procreate.
But monads did not enter every Lemurian body; they had selected just the fittest. Being left to their own devices, the understanding and physical appearance of the unfit quickly decay.
During the fifth sub-race, called Za-Moo, there is an extraordinary difference between a minded Lemurian and a mindless Lemurian. The Masters, guides of mankind, instruct the Lemurians when the latter are sleeping.
The Lemurians had the right to procreate just with minded females: “If you eat the fruit of the forbidden tree, or if you mate with females of degenerate races, you will die and lose the fruit of your race, since you will be fathers of monsters, not of human beings”.
But mindless females tempted the Lemurians while the women of the latter were gestating; the Lemurians were cursed, and those monads that waited for their turn to dwell among men, refused to occupy those half-human abodes.
Immense Lemurian monsters were born of this damned union of minded men and mindless women: the plesiosaur, or sea serpent; the ichthyosaur and the dinosaur, the meekest flying monster that the Lemurians used to ride.
This is the beginning of our present zoological scale.