The Council: Humankind and the Animal Kingdom
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- Written by William LePar

William LePar’s spiritual source, The Council, discusses man’s relationship to the animal kingdom.
Questioner: Did man actually descend as Darwinism claims up through the lower animals through ape into man?
The Council: Not as such, no.
Questioner: Then there is no missing link that they talk about?
The Council: No. But man has developed from a crude individual to a refined individual many times. But as far as there actually being a relationship to an animal, no. And this is where those who search out such things have missed, shall we say, the boat. Because if they were to dig deep enough and in the right places, they would find many, many beings that have been developed more or less than what man is now. And this can be, of course, determined by the structure of the body, you see, and by the cavity of the head, you see. So, there has not been just a single progress of man, but there have been many going on at the same time in different parts of the world at the same time, and there has been many times when man has raised up to an even greater place than what he is now, only to have abused that higher position and fall to what one would almost term an animal.
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