Cayce
"When the earth brought forth the seed in her season, and man came in the earth plane as the lord of that sphere, man appeared in five places then at once - the five senses, the five reasons, the five spheres, the five developments, the five nations."
Q-Was Atlantis one of the five points at which man appeared in the beginning, being the home of the red race?
A-One of the five points. As has been given, in what is known as Gobi, India, in Carpathia (?), or in that known as the Andes, and that known as in the western plain of what is now called America - the five places. In their presentation, as we find, these - in the five places, as man (Let's get the difference in that as first appeared (as thought forms) in what is known as Atlantis, and that as man appearing from those projections in the five places - and, as has been given, from their environ took on that as became necessary for the meeting of those varying conditions under which their individualities and personalities began to put on form) - one in the white, another in the brown, another in the black, another in the red. These, as we find taking that form - Would snow be the place for the black? or the sun the place for the white? or the desert and the hills for the white or the black? as were partakers of those things that brought about those variations in that which enters, or becomes as the outer presentation, or the skin, or the pigment that is presented in same.
Q-The center or beginning of these projections was in Atlantis?
A-Was in Atlantis. Hence we have, as from the second incarnation there - or the story as is given in Judaism doesn't vary a great deal from that of the Chaldean; neither does it vary at all from that that will be discovered in Yucatan; nor does it vary a great deal from that as from the older ones of the Indian (East India, of course - as it is from the present).
Those in the Gobi, the yellow. The white.. in the Carpathians.. The red, of course, in the Atlantean and in the American. The brown in the Andean. The black in the plain and the Sudan, or in African." [Cayce 5748-1]
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