The Fifth Root Race—In Ascendancy
By PMH Atwater, LHD
There’s no getting around it: a sense of destiny permeates the young
adults, teenagers, and children of our world. And there’s no culture or
society devoid of sacred stories that predicted this—the rise and
dominance of what is often referred to as the Fifth Root Race.
The term root race refers to the gene pool in the human family. In older, esoteric literature and in legend, terms like life streams, life waves, new people, or even advanced beings were
used to describe groups of folks who were decidedly different from
their parents and grandparents. The more there were, the more assuredly
they bore the mark of evolution–physiological and psychological traits characteristic of gene mutation.
DNA alters over time as a result of how people respond to the needs
and stressors of their environment; these changes can be accelerated if
transformative events, such as near-death experiences and spiritual
breakthroughs, occur in numbers large enough to jumpstart the
evolutionary process. Once the new traits overspread land masses and
population groups, a genetic “makeover”–a species-wide-alteration–can result. That shift is now happening. Think of it as an update within the human family.
Of the many versions of root races that have emerged, the most
well-known are from Theosophy (through Blavatsky, Leadbeater, and
Powell), and from Edgar Cayce. The Theosophical version names seven
progressions of such evolutionary change, beginning around 18 million
years ago with the entry of spirit into matter (the First Root Race) and
ends around 8,000 years hence when humankind is said to transcend the
need for schools and social structures like what exists today (the
Seventh Root Race). Cayce, however, spoke of that initial appearance of
the First Root Race as happening further back in time?around 4.5 billion
years ago. Curiously, he pegged the rise of the Fifth Root Race between
1998 and 2015. No one knows why he never mentioned any other
evolutionary leap beyond that.
The timespan applied to a root race is considerable. For instance,
the Fifth, according to Theosophical records, covered the years 10,000
BCE to 3,000 BCE in right-brained megalithic cultures and 3,000 BCE to
2,400 CE in left-brained modern cultures. The prediction is that during
this period consciousness separated into two hemispheres–East and West–would fuse back together; a global leap in species refinement. This
prediction, together with Cayce’s approximate dates of 1998 – 2015 for
the entry period, is enough to necessitate that we take a deeper look.
Reconstruction of Neandertaler
at Neanderthal Museum – Wikipedia
Always, when trying to verify predictions, movements, and cycles,
look for correlations—the microcosm always reflects the macrocosm, and
vice versa. Since 1982, the following has either been newly discovered,
revealed, or occurred en masse: Fifth Communication Wave (personal
computers); Fifth Brain (the heart); Fifth Brain Wave Frequency (gamma);
Fifth Basic Force (torsion waves); Fifth Destiny (the rise of female
power); Fifth Discipline (businesses as learning centers); Fifth Element
(ether); Fifth Dimension (freed from time/spaces states, intention
rules).
Toss the labels of indigo, crystal, starseed, rainbow, and psychic,
as they mislead and exaggerate (also discard “golden indigos”). Then,
bunch together the characteristics these labels supposedly describe, and
you have the pattern of the “new” kids—a pattern around for a while in
the gene pool of the human family that has finally overspread
landmasses—and moved into ascendancy.
PMH Atwater, LHD,
is one of the original researchers in the field of near-death studies,
having begun her work in 1978, after having three such experiences of
her own. In 2005, she was awarded the Outstanding Service Award from the
International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS), and the
Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of
Transpersonal Hypnotherapists (NATH), as well as an honorary degree in
Therapeutic Counseling from a school in Sri Lanka. She is the author of
several books including We Live Forever; Death Experiences: The Rest of the Story, and her latest Children of the Fifth World. She is a featured presenter at the upcoming 82nd Annual A.R.E. Congress— Building a New World from the Inside Out: Living Christ Consciousness in Virginia Beach from June 16-21, 2013.
Thanks to: http://universalangelicview.wordpress.com
By PMH Atwater, LHD
There’s no getting around it: a sense of destiny permeates the young
adults, teenagers, and children of our world. And there’s no culture or
society devoid of sacred stories that predicted this—the rise and
dominance of what is often referred to as the Fifth Root Race.
The term root race refers to the gene pool in the human family. In older, esoteric literature and in legend, terms like life streams, life waves, new people, or even advanced beings were
used to describe groups of folks who were decidedly different from
their parents and grandparents. The more there were, the more assuredly
they bore the mark of evolution–physiological and psychological traits characteristic of gene mutation.
DNA alters over time as a result of how people respond to the needs
and stressors of their environment; these changes can be accelerated if
transformative events, such as near-death experiences and spiritual
breakthroughs, occur in numbers large enough to jumpstart the
evolutionary process. Once the new traits overspread land masses and
population groups, a genetic “makeover”–a species-wide-alteration–can result. That shift is now happening. Think of it as an update within the human family.
Of the many versions of root races that have emerged, the most
well-known are from Theosophy (through Blavatsky, Leadbeater, and
Powell), and from Edgar Cayce. The Theosophical version names seven
progressions of such evolutionary change, beginning around 18 million
years ago with the entry of spirit into matter (the First Root Race) and
ends around 8,000 years hence when humankind is said to transcend the
need for schools and social structures like what exists today (the
Seventh Root Race). Cayce, however, spoke of that initial appearance of
the First Root Race as happening further back in time?around 4.5 billion
years ago. Curiously, he pegged the rise of the Fifth Root Race between
1998 and 2015. No one knows why he never mentioned any other
evolutionary leap beyond that.
The timespan applied to a root race is considerable. For instance,
the Fifth, according to Theosophical records, covered the years 10,000
BCE to 3,000 BCE in right-brained megalithic cultures and 3,000 BCE to
2,400 CE in left-brained modern cultures. The prediction is that during
this period consciousness separated into two hemispheres–East and West–would fuse back together; a global leap in species refinement. This
prediction, together with Cayce’s approximate dates of 1998 – 2015 for
the entry period, is enough to necessitate that we take a deeper look.
Reconstruction of Neandertaler
at Neanderthal Museum – Wikipedia
Always, when trying to verify predictions, movements, and cycles,
look for correlations—the microcosm always reflects the macrocosm, and
vice versa. Since 1982, the following has either been newly discovered,
revealed, or occurred en masse: Fifth Communication Wave (personal
computers); Fifth Brain (the heart); Fifth Brain Wave Frequency (gamma);
Fifth Basic Force (torsion waves); Fifth Destiny (the rise of female
power); Fifth Discipline (businesses as learning centers); Fifth Element
(ether); Fifth Dimension (freed from time/spaces states, intention
rules).
Toss the labels of indigo, crystal, starseed, rainbow, and psychic,
as they mislead and exaggerate (also discard “golden indigos”). Then,
bunch together the characteristics these labels supposedly describe, and
you have the pattern of the “new” kids—a pattern around for a while in
the gene pool of the human family that has finally overspread
landmasses—and moved into ascendancy.
PMH Atwater, LHD,
is one of the original researchers in the field of near-death studies,
having begun her work in 1978, after having three such experiences of
her own. In 2005, she was awarded the Outstanding Service Award from the
International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS), and the
Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of
Transpersonal Hypnotherapists (NATH), as well as an honorary degree in
Therapeutic Counseling from a school in Sri Lanka. She is the author of
several books including We Live Forever; Death Experiences: The Rest of the Story, and her latest Children of the Fifth World. She is a featured presenter at the upcoming 82nd Annual A.R.E. Congress— Building a New World from the Inside Out: Living Christ Consciousness in Virginia Beach from June 16-21, 2013.
Thanks to: http://universalangelicview.wordpress.com