Races

The Gnostic teachings and direct experiences of individuals, especially Samael Aun Weor, who encountered ancient civilizations and humanities.

Ignatius Donnelly

The oldest son of Noah

Dr. Max Müller, in his “Lectures on the Science of Religion,” identifies three major linguistic and religious centers in ancient history: Turanian, Aryan, and Semitic.

The Bantu peoples form an ethnolinguistic group comprising around 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages.

Man: Whence, How and Whither

The Fourth Root Race

Over a million years, the Manu meticulously bred the new race, achieving the red-brown Toltec sub-race known for its splendor.

Man: Whence, How and Whither

Beginning of the 5th Root Race

Lord Vaivasvata Manu began selecting individuals for the fifth Root Race. This was the first step in a long process of choosing the best candidates for developing this race.

Rudolf Steiner’s on the roles of Hyperboreans, Lemurians, Atlanteans, and Nordic initiates.

The Ahnenerbe was a Nazi research and teaching organization that operated from 1935 to 1945.

Different methods of initiation used in post-Atlantean mysteries are detailed, including how they evolved up to Christian times.

The Anunnaki did use some of their DNA to uplift both the saurian and the humanoid lines of evolution on our planet.

Biblical

Canaanites

The Canaanites were a group of ancient people who lived in the land of Canaan, an area which according to the Bible encompassed parts of modern-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria

Hinduism

Deva

In Hinduism, “Deva” (often spelled as “Devas”) are divine beings or deities. They are considered celestial or god-like entities

Solomon, gifted with a luminous ring from the angel Gabriel, gains dominion over winds, animals, birds, and even the jinn

The people were tall in stature and were great builders. Probably the long, winding tracts of sands in their dominions were irrigated with canals.

The little people would eventually integrate into other African races such as the Bergdama and the Bushman

Giants are a common theme in mythology and folklore from cultures around the world, often representing natural forces.

The concept of expanding consciousness beyond the physical body reflects a significant shift in human awareness.

The Israelites were the descendants of twelve sons of the biblical patriarch Jacob. Jacob also had at least one daughter, Dinah, whose descendants were not recognized as a tribe.

Giants were at war with the Nephal. Nephal hated the Elioud. Elioud hated and hunted mankind.

The Amorite before them, whose height was like the height of the cedars

Giants

Goliath

Goliath was a giant warrior from the Philistine army. He was described as being over nine feet tall and wore heavy armor.

The Horites were a group of people mentioned in the Old Testament. They are traditionally considered to be inhabitants of Edom

Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, an ancient civilization located in what is now southwestern Iran.

Aryan referred to a linguistic and cultural group. People speaking Indo-European languages, including groups in parts of Iran and India.

The Anakim are a significant group mentioned in the Bible, known for their size and strength.

The Emim, known as Emites in English, were identified in the Moabite language as the Repha’im, a term found in the Hebrew Bible.

Races

Zuzites

The Zuzim, or Zuzites (Hebrew: זוּזִים‎, Zūzīm), are a tribe mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis.

Races

Rephaites

The term “Rephaite” or “Repha’im” from the Hebrew Bible and other ancient texts in the region refers to two distinct concepts. Firstly, in Deuteronomy 2:10-11, it denotes a people characterized by above-average height and stature.

Anunnaki

The 200 Grigori

The Grigori are a group of fallen angels described in biblical apocrypha, who mated with women, giving rise to Nephilim.

The Tlavatli, also known as the 2nd sub-race, originated from an island off Atlantis’s west coast.

The first sub-race of the Atlanteans is called in Theosophical literature the Rmoahal.