Peoples of the Atlantean race had received the truths of their religions from their Great Instructors. These truths, strengthened by the psychic power of perception that this race possessed, were of entirely Divine character.
Thousands of years ago, a great row of Aryans crossed over the Himalayas and, going toward the North of present India, established there their abode.
They were under the guide of the Manu Vaivasvata, a Solar Initiate of First Rank, and ten wise men called Rishis; their names are respectively: Marishi, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaka, Angryas, Kardama, Daksha, Vashishia, Bhrigu and Narada.
Aryans established all of their religions, philosophies, literature and arts upon Vedas.
Upanishads and Sutras become moral and philosophy of Hinduism, and are just vast commentaries of early texts based on their religion.
Ancient Egypt extended beyond the north-western side of Africa to an island that is totally sank today. The first five dynasties, whose memory is lost in centuries, belonged entirely to the Atlantean race and, therefore, were of Semite origin.
Memory of the Divine Atlantean Religion fostered among Egyptians the worship of Solar gods: Ra (the Sun), Atonu (Solar god), Shour and Anuri Amon (gods of days.
Memory of the Great Instructors, of Divine Initiates that had guided this people, inspired gods of the dead: Sokaris, Osiris, Isis, Anubis and Nephtis, are their models.
In precedent lessons we have explained the course of two great fundamental religions in the beginning of the Aryan Race. Pure Aryans founded a human religion that, by contact with Aryan Semites, became Human-Divine.
As two immense rivers meeting and coming together, the ancient Divine religion of Atlanteans and the new religion of Vedas came together and flourished in the emerging Aryan race.
We have seen how Aryans abandoned plateaus and steppes of northern Asia, migrating in great caravans toward the south.
As Aryan civilizations were succeeding one another, religions experienced changes, modifications and transformations.
On the basin of river Tigris, in Central Asia, a strong and indomitable people, the Assyrian people, soon grew up and developed a powerful civilization.