PAPER 62
- THE DAWN RACES OF EARLY MAN
About one million
years ago the immediate ancestors of mankind made
their appearance by three successive and sudden
mutations stemming from early stock of the lemur
type of placental mammal. The dominant factors of
these early lemurs were derived from the western or
later American group of the evolving life plasm. But
before establishing the direct line of human
ancestry, this strain was reinforced by
contributions from the central life implantation
evolved in Africa. The eastern life group
contributed little or nothing to the actual
production of the human species.
1. THE
EARLY LEMUR TYPES
The early lemurs
concerned in the ancestry of the human species were
not directly related to the pre-existent tribes of
gibbons and apes then living in Eurasia and northern
Africa, whose progeny have survived to the present
time. Neither were they the offspring of the modern
type of lemur, though springing from an ancestor
common to both but long since extinct.
While these early
lemurs evolved in the Western Hemisphere, the
establishment of the direct mammalian ancestry of
mankind took place in southwestern Asia, in the
original area of the central life implantation but
on the borders of the eastern regions. Several
million years ago the North American type lemurs had
migrated westward over the Bering land bridge and
had slowly made their way southwestward along the
Asiatic coast. These migrating tribes finally
reached the salubrious region lying between the then
expanded Mediterranean Sea and the elevating
mountainous regions of the Indian peninsula. In
these lands to the west of India they united with
other and favorable strains, thus establishing the
ancestry of the human race.
With the passing
of time the seacoast of India southwest of the
mountains gradually submerged, completely isolating
the life of this region. There was no avenue of
approach to, or escape from, this Mesopotamian or
Persian peninsula except to the north, and that was
repeatedly cut off by the southern invasions of the
glaciers. And it was in this then almost
paradisiacal area, and from the superior descendants
of this lemur type of mammal, that there sprang two
great groups, the simian tribes of modern times and
the present-day human species.
2. THE
DAWN MAMMALS
A little more than
one million years ago the Mesopotamian dawn mammals,
the direct descendants of the North American lemur
type of placental mammal,
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suddenly
appeared. They were active little creatures, almost
three feet tall; and while they did not habitually
walk on their hind legs, they could easily stand
erect. They were hairy and agile and chattered in
monkeylike fashion, but unlike the simian tribes,
they were flesh eaters. They had a primitive
opposable thumb as well as a highly useful grasping
big toe. From this point onward the prehuman species
successively developed the opposable thumb while
they progressively lost the grasping power of the
great toe. The later ape tribes retained the
grasping big toe but never developed the human type
of thumb.
These dawn mammals
attained full growth when three or four years of
age, having a potential life span, on the average,
of about twenty years. As a rule offspring were born
singly, although twins were occasional.
The members of
this new species had the largest brains for their
size of any animal that had theretofore existed on
earth. They experienced many of the emotions and
shared numerous instincts which later characterized
primitive man, being highly curious and exhibiting
considerable elation when successful at any
undertaking. Food hunger and sex craving were well
developed, and a definite sex selection was
manifested in a crude form of courtship and choice
of mates. They would fight fiercely in defense of
their kindred and were quite tender in family
associations, possessing a sense of self-abasement
bordering on shame and remorse. They were very
affectionate and touchingly loyal to their mates,
but if circumstances separated them, they would
choose new partners.
Being small of
stature and having keen minds to realize the dangers
of their forest habitat, they developed an
extraordinary fear which led to those wise
precautionary measures that so enormously
contributed to survival, such as their construction
of crude shelters in the high treetops which
eliminated many of the perils of ground life. The
beginning of the fear tendencies of mankind more
specifically dates from these days.
These dawn mammals
developed more of a tribal spirit than had ever been
previously exhibited. They were, indeed, highly
gregarious but nevertheless exceedingly pugnacious
when in any way disturbed in the ordinary pursuit of
their routine life, and they displayed fiery tempers
when their anger was fully aroused. Their bellicose
natures, however, served a good purpose; superior
groups did not hesitate to make war on their
inferior neighbors, and thus, by selective survival,
the species was progressively improved. They very
soon dominated the life of the smaller creatures of
this region, and very few of the older
noncarnivorous monkeylike tribes survived.
These aggressive
little animals multiplied and spread over the
Mesopotamian peninsula for more than one thousand
years, constantly improving in physical type and
general intelligence. And it was just seventy
generations after this new tribe had taken origin
from the highest type of lemur ancestor that the
next epoch-making development occurred--the
sudden differentiation of the ancestors of the
next vital step in the evolution of human beings on
Urantia.
3. THE
MID-MAMMALS
Early in the
career of the dawn mammals, in the treetop abode of
a superior pair of these agile creatures, twins were
born, one male and one female. Compared with their
ancestors, they were really handsome little
creatures. They had little hair on their bodies, but
this was no disability as they lived in a warm and
equable climate.
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These children
grew to be a little over four feet in height. They
were in every way larger than their parents, having
longer legs and shorter arms. They had almost
perfectly opposable thumbs, just about as well
adapted for diversified work as the present human
thumb. They walked upright, having feet almost as
well suited for walking as those of the later human
races.
Their brains were
inferior to, and smaller than, those of human beings
but very superior to, and comparatively much larger
than, those of their ancestors. The twins early
displayed superior intelligence and were soon
recognized as the heads of the whole tribe of dawn
mammals, really instituting a primitive form of
social organization and a crude economic division of
labor. This brother and sister mated and soon
enjoyed the society of twenty-one children much like
themselves, all more than four feet tall and in
every way superior to the ancestral species. This
new group formed the nucleus of the mid-mammals.
When the numbers
of this new and superior group grew great, war,
relentless war, broke out; and when the terrible
struggle was over, not a single individual of the
pre-existent and ancestral race of dawn mammals
remained alive. The less numerous but more powerful
and intelligent offshoot of the species had survived
at the expense of their ancestors.
And now, for
almost fifteen thousand years (six hundred
generations), this creature became the terror of
this part of the world. All of the great and vicious
animals of former times had perished. The large
beasts native to these regions were not carnivorous,
and the larger species of the cat family, lions and
tigers, had not yet invaded this peculiarly
sheltered nook of the earth's surface. Therefore did
these mid-mammals wax valiant and subdue the whole
of their corner of creation.
Compared with the
ancestral species, the mid-mammals were an
improvement in every way. Even their potential life
span was longer, being about twenty-five years. A
number of rudimentary human traits appeared in this
new species. In addition to the innate propensities
exhibited by their ancestors, these mid-mammals were
capable of showing disgust in certain repulsive
situations. They further possessed a well-defined
hoarding instinct; they would hide food for
subsequent use and were greatly given to the
collection of smooth round pebbles and certain types
of round stones suitable for defensive and offensive
ammunition.
These mid-mammals
were the first to exhibit a definite construction
propensity, as shown in their rivalry in the
building of both treetop homes and their
many-tunneled subterranean retreats; they were the
first species of mammals ever to provide for safety
in both arboreal and underground shelters. They
largely forsook the trees as places of abode, living
on the ground during the day and sleeping in the
treetops at night.
As time passed,
the natural increase in numbers eventually resulted
in serious food competition and sex rivalry, all of
which culminated in a series of internecine battles
that nearly destroyed the entire species. These
struggles continued until only one group of less
than one hundred individuals was left alive. But
peace once more prevailed, and this lone surviving
tribe built anew its treetop bedrooms and once again
resumed a normal and semipeaceful existence.
You can hardly
realize by what narrow margins your prehuman
ancestors missed extinction from time to time. Had
the ancestral frog of all humanity jumped two inches
less on a certain occasion, the whole course of
evolution
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would have been
markedly changed. The immediate lemurlike mother of
the dawn-mammal species escaped death no less than
five times by mere hairbreadth margins before she
gave birth to the father of the new and higher
mammalian order. But the closest call of all was
when lightning struck the tree in which the
prospective mother of the Primates twins was
sleeping. Both of these mid-mammal parents were
severely shocked and badly burned; three of their
seven children were killed by this bolt from the
skies. These evolving animals were almost
superstitious. This couple whose treetop home had
been struck were really the leaders of the more
progressive group of the mid-mammal species; and
following their example, more than half the tribe,
embracing the more intelligent families, moved about
two miles away from this locality and began the
construction of new treetop abodes and new ground
shelters--their transient retreats in time of sudden
danger.
Soon after the
completion of their home, this couple, veterans of
so many struggles, found themselves the proud
parents of twins, the most interesting and important
animals ever to have been born into the world up to
that time, for they were the first of the new
species of Primates constituting the next
vital step in prehuman evolution.
Contemporaneously
with the birth of these Primates twins, another
couple--a peculiarly retarded male and female of the
mid-mammal tribe, a couple that were both mentally
and physically inferior--also gave birth to twins.
These twins, one male and one female, were
indifferent to conquest; they were concerned only
with obtaining food and, since they would not eat
flesh, soon lost all interest in seeking prey. These
retarded twins became the founders of the modern
simian tribes. Their descendants sought the warmer
southern regions with their mild climates and an
abundance of tropical fruits, where they have
continued much as of that day except for those
branches which mated with the earlier types of
gibbons and apes and have greatly deteriorated in
consequence.
And so it may be
readily seen that man and the ape are related only
in that they sprang from the mid-mammals, a tribe in
which there occurred the contemporaneous birth and
subsequent segregation of two pairs of twins: the
inferior pair destined to produce the modern types
of monkey, baboon, chimpanzee, and gorilla; the
superior pair destined to continue the line of
ascent which evolved into man himself.
Modern man and the
simians did spring from the same tribe and species
but not from the same parents. Man's ancestors are
descended from the superior strains of the selected
remnant of this mid-mammal tribe, whereas the modern
simians (excepting certain pre-existent types of
lemurs, gibbons, apes, and other monkeylike
creatures) are the descendants of the most inferior
couple of this mid-mammal group, a couple who only
survived by hiding themselves in a subterranean
food-storage retreat for more than two weeks during
the last fierce battle of their tribe, emerging only
after the hostilities were well over.
4. THE
PRIMATES
Going back to the
birth of the superior twins, one male and one
female, to the two leading members of the mid-mammal
tribe: These animal babies were of an unusual order;
they had still less hair on their bodies than their
parents
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and, when very
young, insisted on walking upright. Their ancestors
had always learned to walk on their hind legs, but
these Primates twins stood erect from the beginning.
They attained a height of over five feet, and their
heads grew larger in comparison with others among
the tribe. While early learning to communicate with
each other by means of signs and sounds, they were
never able to make their people understand these new
symbols.
When about
fourteen years of age, they fled from the tribe,
going west to raise their family and establish the
new species of Primates. And these new creatures are
very properly denominated Primates since they
were the direct and immediate animal ancestors of
the human family itself.
Thus it was that
the Primates came to occupy a region on the west
coast of the Mesopotamian peninsula as it then
projected into the southern sea, while the less
intelligent and closely related tribes lived around
the peninsula point and up the eastern shore line.
The Primates were
more human and less animal than their mid-mammal
predecessors. The skeletal proportions of this new
species were very similar to those of the primitive
human races. The human type of hand and foot had
fully developed, and these creatures could walk and
even run as well as any of their later-day human
descendants. They largely abandoned tree life,
though continuing to resort to the treetops as a
safety measure at night, for like their earlier
ancestors, they were greatly subject to fear. The
increased use of their hands did much to develop
inherent brain power, but they did not yet possess
minds that could really be called human.
Although in
emotional nature the Primates differed little from
their forebears, they exhibited more of a human
trend in all of their propensities. They were,
indeed, splendid and superior animals, reaching
maturity at about ten years of age and having a
natural life span of about forty years. That is,
they might have lived that long had they died
natural deaths, but in those early days very few
animals ever died a natural death; the struggle for
existence was altogether too intense.
And now, after
almost nine hundred generations of development,
covering about twenty-one thousand years from the
origin of the dawn mammals, the Primates suddenly
gave birth to two remarkable creatures, the first
true human beings.
Thus it was that
the dawn mammals, springing from the North American
lemur type, gave origin to the mid-mammals, and
these mid-mammals in turn produced the superior
Primates, who became the immediate ancestors of the
primitive human race. The Primates tribes were the
last vital link in the evolution of man, but in less
than five thousand years not a single individual of
these extraordinary tribes was left.
5. THE
FIRST HUMAN BEINGS
From the year A.D.
1934 back to the birth of the first two human beings
is just 993,419 years.
These two
remarkable creatures were true human beings. They
possessed perfect human thumbs, as had many of their
ancestors, while they had just as perfect feet as
the present-day human races. They were walkers and
runners, not climbers; the grasping function of the
big toe was absent, completely absent.
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When danger drove
them to the treetops, they climbed just like the
humans of today would. They would climb up the trunk
of a tree like a bear and not as would a chimpanzee
or a gorilla, swinging up by the branches.
These first human
beings (and their descendants) reached full maturity
at twelve years of age and possessed a potential
life span of about seventy-five years.
Many new emotions
early appeared in these human twins. They
experienced admiration for both objects and other
beings and exhibited considerable vanity. But the
most remarkable advance in emotional development was
the sudden appearance of a new group of really human
feelings, the worshipful group, embracing awe,
reverence, humility, and even a primitive form of
gratitude. Fear, joined with ignorance of natural
phenomena, is about to give birth to primitive
religion.
Not only were such
human feelings manifested in these primitive humans,
but many more highly evolved sentiments were also
present in rudimentary form. They were mildly
cognizant of pity, shame, and reproach and were
acutely conscious of love, hate, and revenge, being
also susceptible to marked feelings of jealousy.
These first two
humans--the twins--were a great trial to their
Primates parents. They were so curious and
adventurous that they nearly lost their lives on
numerous occasions before they were eight years old.
As it was, they were rather well scarred up by the
time they were twelve.
Very early they
learned to engage in verbal communication; by the
age of ten they had worked out an improved sign and
word language of almost half a hundred ideas and had
greatly improved and expanded the crude
communicative technique of their ancestors. But try
as hard as they might, they were able to teach only
a few of their new signs and symbols to their
parents.
When about nine
years of age, they journeyed off down the river one
bright day and held a momentous conference. Every
celestial intelligence stationed on Urantia,
including myself, was present as an observer of the
transactions of this noontide tryst. On this
eventful day they arrived at an understanding to
live with and for each other, and this was the first
of a series of such agreements which finally
culminated in the decision to flee from their
inferior animal associates and to journey northward,
little knowing that they were thus to found the
human race.
While we were all
greatly concerned with what these two little savages
were planning, we were powerless to control the
working of their minds; we did not--could
not--arbitrarily influence their decisions. But
within the permissible limits of planetary function,
we, the Life Carriers, together with our associates,
all conspired to lead the human twins northward and
far from their hairy and partially tree-dwelling
people. And so, by reason of their own intelligent
choice, the twins did migrate, and because of
our supervision they migrated northward to a
secluded region where they escaped the possibility
of biologic degradation through admixture with their
inferior relatives of the Primates tribes.
Shortly before
their departure from the home forests they lost
their mother in a gibbon raid. While she did not
possess their intelligence, she did have a worthy
mammalian affection of a high order for her
offspring, and she fearlessly gave her life in the
attempt to save the wonderful pair. Nor was her
sacrifice in vain, for she held off the enemy until
the father arrived with reinforcements and put the
invaders to rout.
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Soon after this
young couple forsook their associates to found the
human race, their Primates father became
disconsolate--he was heartbroken. He refused to eat,
even when food was brought to him by his other
children. His brilliant offspring having been lost,
life did not seem worth living among his ordinary
fellows; so he wandered off into the forest, was set
upon by hostile gibbons and beaten to death.
6.
EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN MIND
We, the Life
Carriers on Urantia, had passed through the long
vigil of watchful waiting since the day we first
planted the life plasm in the planetary waters, and
naturally the appearance of the first really
intelligent and volitional beings brought to us
great joy and supreme satisfaction.
We had been
watching the twins develop mentally through our
observation of the functioning of the seven adjutant
mind-spirits assigned to Urantia at the time of our
arrival on the planet. Throughout the long
evolutionary development of planetary life, these
tireless mind ministers had ever registered their
increasing ability to contact with the successively
expanding brain capacities of the progressively
superior animal creatures.
At first only the
spirit of intuition could function in the
instinctive and reflex behavior of the primordial
animal life. With the differentiation of higher
types, the spirit of understanding was able
to endow such creatures with the gift of spontaneous
association of ideas. Later on we observed the
spirit of courage in operation; evolving animals
really developed a crude form of protective
self-consciousness. Subsequent to the appearance of
the mammalian groups, we beheld the spirit of
knowledge manifesting itself in increased
measure. And the evolution of the higher mammals
brought the function of the spirit of counsel,
with the resulting growth of the herd instinct and
the beginnings of primitive social development.
Increasingly, on
down through the dawn mammals, the mid-mammals, and
the Primates, we had observed the augmented service
of the first five adjutants. But never had the
remaining two, the highest mind ministers, been able
to function in the Urantia type of evolutionary
mind.
Imagine our joy
one day--the twins were about ten years old--when
the spirit of worship made its first contact
with the mind of the female twin and shortly
thereafter with the male. We knew that something
closely akin to human mind was approaching
culmination; and when, about a year later, they
finally resolved, as a result of meditative thought
and purposeful decision, to flee from home and
journey north, then did the spirit of wisdom
begin to function on Urantia and in these two now
recognized human minds.
There was an
immediate and new order of mobilization of the seven
adjutant mind-spirits. We were alive with
expectation; we realized that the long-waited-for
hour was approaching; we knew we were upon the
threshold of the realization of our protracted
effort to evolve will creatures on Urantia.
7.
RECOGNITION AS AN INHABITED WORLD
We did not have to
wait long. At noon, the day after the runaway of the
twins, there occurred the initial test flash of the
universe circuit signals at the planetary
reception-focus of Urantia. We were, of course, all
astir with the
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realization that
a great event was impending; but since this world
was a life-experiment station, we had not the
slightest idea of just how we would be apprised of
the recognition of intelligent life on the planet.
But we were not long in suspense. On the third day
after the elopement of the twins, and before the
Life Carrier corps departed, there arrived the
Nebadon archangel of initial planetary circuit
establishment.
It was an eventful
day on Urantia when our small group gathered about
the planetary pole of space communication and
received the first message from Salvington over the
newly established mind circuit of the planet. And
this first message, dictated by the chief of the
archangel corps, said:
"To the Life
Carriers on Urantia--Greetings! We transmit
assurance of great pleasure on Salvington, Edentia,
and Jerusem in honor of the registration on the
headquarters of Nebadon of the signal of the
existence on Urantia of mind of will dignity. The
purposeful decision of the twins to flee northward
and segregate their offspring from their inferior
ancestors has been noted. This is the first decision
of mind--the human type of mind--on Urantia and
automatically establishes the circuit of
communication over which this initial message of
acknowledgment is transmitting."
Next over this new
circuit came the greetings of the Most Highs of
Edentia, containing instructions for the resident
Life Carriers forbidding us to interfere with the
pattern of life we had established. We were directed
not to intervene in the affairs of human progress.
It should not be inferred that Life Carriers ever
arbitrarily and mechanically interfere with the
natural outworking of the planetary evolutionary
plans, for we do not. But up to this time we had
been permitted to manipulate the environment and
shield the life plasm in a special manner, and it
was this extraordinary, but wholly natural,
supervision that was to be discontinued.
And no sooner had
the Most Highs left off speaking than the beautiful
message of Lucifer, then sovereign of the Satania
system, began to planetize. Now the Life Carriers
heard the welcome words of their own chief and
received his permission to return to Jerusem. This
message from Lucifer contained the official
acceptance of the Life Carriers' work on Urantia and
absolved us from all future criticism of any of our
efforts to improve the life patterns of Nebadon as
established in the Satania system.
These messages
from Salvington, Edentia, and Jerusem formally
marked the termination of the Life Carriers' agelong
supervision of the planet. For ages we had been on
duty, assisted only by the seven adjutant
mind-spirits and the Master Physical Controllers.
And now, will, the power of choosing to worship and
to ascend, having appeared in the evolutionary
creatures of the planet, we realized that our work
was finished, and our group prepared to depart.
Urantia being a life-modification world, permission
was granted to leave behind two senior Life Carriers
with twelve assistants, and I was chosen as one of
this group and have ever since been on Urantia.
It is just 993,408
years ago (from the year A.D. 1934) that Urantia was
formally recognized as a planet of human habitation
in the universe of Nebadon. Biologic evolution had
once again achieved the human levels of will
dignity; man had arrived on planet 606 of Satania.
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