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The Path ofMankind

The JourneyFrom Created To Creator

A DictationFrom The Great White Brotherhood

BobSanders

DISCLAIMERS

This is a free eBook.You are free to give it away (in unmodified form) to whomever youwish. If you have paid for this eBook you should request or seek animmediate refund.

The author has madeevery effort to ensure the accuracy of the information within thisbook was correct at time of publication. The author does not assumeand hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss,damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether sucherrors or omissions result from accident, negligence, or any othercause.

COPYRIGHT

This book wasauthored by Bob Sanders and messaged to him from The Great WhiteBrotherhood by clairaudience, or as some people call channelling. It is free foreveryone to read and share for spiritual advancement.
Please share this book with anyone and anywhere you can to helpspread the messages it contains.
For more information please visit the following internetsites:
http://www.thegreatwhitebrotherhood.org

http://www.thestairwaytofreedom.org
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2UDv0r4mtNPEWbve5YHDeg/
First edition October 2017

Cover Artworkby Paul Saunders

I.S.B.N. 9781370626540

Author BobSanders

TABLE OFCONTENTS
FOREWORD

The field of esotericknowledge is vast and complex. Its effect on humanity hasbeen accepted and rejected by groups of people over eons of timebecause humanity has been present on Earth and in the esotericplanes of reality for a long time.

The impression givenby science, religion and archaeology as to the presence of humanityon Earth is a long way from the truth as groups came and went overperiods of time.

Man has recentlystarted to investigate and discover elements suggesting thathistory has not accurately recorded the occupation of mans homeplanet but only evidence of recent occupation remains.

Time has eliminatedall trace of the earlier sojourns made by man upon the planet so itis not possible for science to trace the beginning of humanity'sorigins.

That is not to saythat no record remains but it does indicate that it will not bepossible to discover archaeological evidence remaining.

To trace the originsof mans beginnings we must look elsewhere.

This new book,investigating the makeup of mankind is intended to probe elementsof total man from his earliest beginnings up to the present time inas complete a fashion as is possible, leaving no stone unturned inour efforts to grasp just who and what this creature called man isand his place in the overall concept of life.

It is intended thatthis volume should take man on into the future by examiningminutely his past origins both in physical and non-physicalforms.

By doing so, it ishoped that when considered in conjunction with the previous workpresented ( TheStairway To Freedom ), it willbe both complementary and innovative and thus form a comprehensivework that will explain the origins of man, his place in theuniverse and his destiny ultimately throughout the stars for, beassured that man came from the stars and his place, his destiny, isto return.

Man is a far greatercreature than history has portrayed.

Most of what has beenwritten to explain his origins is incorrect either by ignorance ofthe facts or by falsehood.

This volume, inconjunction with the previous, sets out to correct these errors andanyone who takes the effort to read and understand them will nolonger be under the illusion as to his origins, his path throughlife and his future as he progresses through the maze ofintricacies of life in his attempt to return to his source -God.

So, it must, at theoutset, be fully understood by all that this proposed volume willbe both diverse and complex in its investigations of life and sothe student must be prepared, both in the sense of understanding ofthe task being undertaking and also by preparation forcomprehension of its elements, by prior study.

This will not be awork understandable by all and, indeed, no one who has not armedhimself by previous investigation should undertake itsstudy.

However, for thosewho have prepared themselves correctly and for those who will makethe effort of deep analysis of the topics to be mentioned it ishoped that clarity will be afforded and strides made to remove thebarriers that have for so long been erected to keep the truth fromthe eyes of the searchers.

This day was bound tocome.

Truth can only behidden for so long.

It was kept from thecurious public for long ages for a variety of reasons but timeschange and the changing time has decreed that now is the moment forunveiling the evidence that has been waiting to bepresented.

So, with theseadmonishments as to the degree of preparation required and thelevel of comprehension expected, we will now start to begin toexplain both the physical and spiritual origins of man from thedawns of time and into his probable future.

CHAPTERONE

THE GREAT DESIGN

People havelong wondered about the origin of humanity, where it came from andwhy.

It appearsthat all other life is so simple and trouble free. Mammals, fishand all the creatures that inhabit Earth seem to get by worry free.They do not need clothes, they all seem to find enough to eat eachday and, when they have nothing better to do, they sleep, deep,untroubled sleep until they feel that it is the moment to wake upand pursue some other activity; hunting, mating, eating and, oncethat craving satisfied, they sleep again.

The onlyvariation to this pattern seems to occur when an animal has youngto care for. Then, and only then, does another instinct come to thefore that we term the maternal instinct.

Then theselfish aspects that dominates most of their lives takes a backseat and, for the first time, the creature, or creatures, start toput others first and themselves second or not at all.

Manycreatures will give their lives and die, if necessary, protectingtheir young if attacked by a predator intent on harming thoseyoung.

For the firsttime we see in such creatures instincts that we could recogniseand approve of.

We sometimesgive these attributes human characteristics and talk of motherlylove, and the maternal instinct of such animals.

Whether theanimals themselves would recognise such attributes or whether theyare merely following the instincts that nature has instilled inthem is another matter.

But, from ourpoint of view we can associate with the actions of a female mammalsuckling its cuddly young and lavishing upon them as much care aseven the most attentive human could.

Thisconnection between the way in which an animal cares for its youngand the attitude that decent humans have towards each otherprovides a clue as to the difference and the similarity between theanimal population and humans.

So we can seethat humans clearly have, in certain circumstances, attributes,both that we call positive and negative, a connection between theanimal kingdom and us.

It ispossible for man to be completely callous, selfish and looking outexclusively for himself but it is possible for man to be loving,caring, laying down his life to save another ifrequired.

Thus we canclearly see the connection in animalistic terms between man andbeast.

Yet for mostthinking people it is clear that man is not an animal.

Animals donot wear clothes but man does.

Animals seem,generally, to be able to provide their nourishment for themselveswhere as man, in the same circumstances would have to ape animalbehaviour and hunt or grub in the dirt for food or succumb tostarvation.

He would notbe able to have the types of food that he is used to in civilisedsociety.

One could goon. Even hive creatures like ants and bees live by different rulesto man, even though their behaviour has been long admired by somepeople and attempts to install such a hierarchical system ofcontrol, from one almighty being (the queen ant or bee) downthrough a military type of protection system, to the workers,toiling endlessly without question to provide all that the hive ornest requires, their useless bodies, once they have expired throughexhaustion, either being recycled as food for the living or beingejected outside the nest as useless dross.

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