| The passing of divine genes is accomplished through | | | | matter of survival that instigated the survival of the |
| the chakras which are the organs of the ethereal | | | | race and caused it to grow. |
| body that surround the physical body while in | | | | In other words, the evolutionary growth of the race |
| incarnation. They cross the line with the spirit between | | | | was begun because of the survival instinct. That set |
| manifestation and non-manifestation. | | | | the pattern for all that was to follow as far as the |
| The passing of physical genes is accomplished through | | | | development of this brain. Therefore, even after the |
| the physical organs of the body themselves, the actual | | | | experiments were begun by those in the higher planes |
| flesh, blood and bones. | | | | to hasten this growth, there was no changing this first |
| The animal-based brain is the motor function center of | | | | pattern of survival instinct which had as a sidekick, |
| the physical body. It cannot be said that the role of the | | | | competition. |
| animal-based brain is unimportant. Without it there | | | | Competition is a necessary part of the survival instinct. |
| would be no life, no body for the incarnating soul to | | | | It cannot be separated from it, or the survival instinct is |
| enter to experience the earth plane. It is the control of | | | | no longer there. Therein lies our problem. If competition |
| this animal-based brain for usage by the incarnating | | | | is totally eliminated, humanity would not have the will to |
| soul that is of vital importance. | | | | survive and would die off. This competition needs to |
| The animal-based brain is a physical organ by which | | | | be balanced, not eliminated. What it boils down to is the |
| genes are passed from physical evolution. These | | | | fact that competition is the survival instinct. All changing |
| genes are as thought-pictures passed from the | | | | and growth that has been done since then has been |
| parents. They are memories of traumatic events and | | | | built on top of this "animal instinct" of survival, leading to |
| also very impressionable and inspiring events that | | | | competition. This must be remembered and "worked" |
| happened to our ancestors. | | | | with in everything having to do with the human brain. |
| These thought-pictures can go back a long way, over | | | | The only way to change this ever is through education |
| eons even, to the beginning of the human race, which | | | | and conditioning of the brain from birth onward as to a |
| was when the first genes from the higher planes were | | | | better way to survive than competing against each |
| inseminated into the animal bodies. There will not be | | | | other. This babe then grows to manhood or |
| thought-pictures passed previous to that because it | | | | womanhood and has children. These children then |
| was the genes from higher planets that carried the | | | | have brain cells that are not as loosened up in this |
| animal into the human dimension. To repeat, it was the | | | | area as was their parents. The same procedure is |
| inseminating of these higher genes that changed the | | | | then used as far as their education goes and the |
| animal to the human and allowed the passing of genes | | | | children they give birth to have the same |
| or memories or thought-pictures. | | | | non-functioning of this particular cell mass of the brain. |
| Animals that followed the animal track, even animals | | | | After enough generations go by, the cells in this mass |
| today, do not have this capability of passing memories | | | | begin to deteriorate. Eventually this part of the brain is |
| of their ancestors. They operate purely on instinctive | | | | undeveloped in future generations and disappears. |
| reactions that are pertinent to their particular species. | | | | What a long drawn-out process of change this is going |
| Humans, on the other hand, can pass these memories | | | | to be. But it must start now with the education of each |
| and can change these memories. The secret of | | | | and every babe born onto the earth plane. This very |
| evolution itself is in the changing of the memories and | | | | beginning of brain function is not understood by our |
| passing on more highly evolved or knowledgeable | | | | scientists today. When it is, then will come further |
| thought-pictures. | | | | understanding of early childhood education from birth |
| The first brain was a single glob of matter that | | | | and before on. |
| registered outside stimuli when a pattern was | | | | A study needs to be done of the fetal growth of |
| repeated. Any action that was not repeated again and | | | | animals and the physiological changes that they |
| again did not register. It was simply a "musculature" | | | | encounter in each life and the growth they are capable |
| conditioning to outside activity - outward physical | | | | of in relation to what they achieve. This can then be |
| actions. These, of course, included walking, running, | | | | compared to the total overall evolutionary growth of |
| eating, elimination of waste, procreation, and all of the | | | | the animal track and then can be explained as far as |
| basic body functions. | | | | animal-based brain actions and attitudes. This will then |
| When an action such as picking up a rock and | | | | all be related to the process that takes place in |
| throwing it was not repeated for a long period of time, | | | | humans. For instance, the brain of a baby human at |
| say several weeks or a month, the next time it was | | | | one stage is exactly the same as a koala bear's brain. |
| performed was like a brand new experience as far as | | | | They could be used for experiment and research to |
| the brain was concerned. It had no memory of the | | | | aid SIDS (infant death syndrome). The answer to this |
| previous try and was a totally new performance. If the | | | | baffling problem would be found if this research was |
| action were repeated every day for several days in a | | | | done. |
| row, the muscle content of the brain would register this | | | | The animal-based brain is the motor function center of |
| new "twitching" or "flexing" and "loosen" up the tight | | | | the physical body. It cannot be said that the role of the |
| constriction of the cells that were photographing this | | | | animal-based brain is unimportant. Without it there |
| action. It then would become a learned action and an | | | | would be no life, no body for the incarnating soul to |
| easier task to perform from that point on. | | | | enter to experience the earth plane. It is the control of |
| In the early animal-man, the very first action to register | | | | this animal-based brain for usage by the incarnating |
| was walking on two legs because the | | | | soul that is of vital importance. |
| pre-programmed brain was tuned into walking on all | | | | The animal-based brain is a physical organ by which |
| fours. This standing on two legs to reach food high up | | | | genes are passed from physical evolution. These |
| in trees was actually the first sign that here was an | | | | genes are as thought-pictures passed from the |
| animal that could be taught new things. That first action | | | | parents. They are memories of traumatic events and |
| of balancing on the two hind legs was repeated often | | | | also very impressionable and inspiring events that |
| enough to register as a muscle reflex action on the | | | | happened to our ancestors. |
| brain. Walking soon followed. | | | | These thought-pictures can go back a long way, over |
| As the next generation was born, the flexibility of the | | | | eons even, to the beginning of the human race, which |
| brain cells was more prominent due to the use of the | | | | was when the first genes from the higher planes were |
| one giving the genes. The change in cells of the brain | | | | inseminated into the animal bodies. There will not be |
| of the parents caused the genes that were passed on | | | | thought-pictures passed previous to that because it |
| to their offspring to be more "advanced." It is very | | | | was the genes from higher planets that carried the |
| important that this be understood. Herein lies the | | | | animal into the human dimension. To repeat, it was the |
| answers to some of humanities' puzzling questions of | | | | inseminating of these higher genes that changed the |
| genealogy. | | | | animal to the human and allowed the passing of genes |
| A man could father one child and three years later | | | | or memories or thought-pictures. |
| father another who was directly influenced either for | | | | Animals that followed the animal track, even animals |
| good or for bad by what that father did in the three | | | | today, do not have this capability of passing memories |
| year period between fathering the two children. The | | | | of their ancestors. They operate purely on instinctive |
| mother also has this ability to pass on "changed" genes | | | | reactions that are pertinent to their particular species. |
| between offspring. As a matter of fact, she has | | | | Humans, on the other hand, can pass these memories |
| slightly more influence than the father because the | | | | and can change these memories. The secret of |
| matter for the form is drawn from her cells. | | | | evolution itself is in the changing of the memories and |
| The first animals to stand upon the hind legs became | | | | passing on more highly evolved or knowledgeable |
| stronger and more intelligent due to taking this initiative | | | | thought-pictures. |
| on their own because of their desire for food. It was a | | | | |