PAPER 63
- THE FIRST HUMAN FAMILY
Urantia was
registered as an inhabited world when the first two
human beings--the twins--were eleven years old, and
before they had become the parents of the first-born
of the second generation of actual human beings. And
the archangel message from Salvington, on this
occasion of formal planetary recognition, closed
with these words:
"Man-mind has
appeared on 606 of Satania, and these parents of the
new race shall be called Andon and Fonta.
And all archangels pray that these creatures may
speedily be endowed with the personal indwelling of
the gift of the spirit of the Universal Father."
Andon is the
Nebadon name which signifies "the first Fatherlike
creature to exhibit human perfection hunger." Fonta
signifies "the first Sonlike creature to exhibit
human perfection hunger." Andon and Fonta never knew
these names until they were bestowed upon them at
the time of fusion with their Thought Adjusters.
Throughout their mortal sojourn on Urantia they
called each other Sonta-an and Sonta-en, Sonta-an
meaning "loved by mother," Sonta-en signifying
"loved by father." They gave themselves these names,
and the meanings are significant of their mutual
regard and affection.
1. ANDON
AND FONTA
In many respects,
Andon and Fonta were the most remarkable pair of
human beings that have ever lived on the face of the
earth. This wonderful pair, the actual parents of
all mankind, were in every way superior to many of
their immediate descendants, and they were radically
different from all of their ancestors, both
immediate and remote.
The parents of
this first human couple were apparently little
different from the average of their tribe, though
they were among its more intelligent members, that
group which first learned to throw stones and to use
clubs in fighting. They also made use of sharp
spicules of stone, flint, and bone.
While still living
with his parents, Andon had fastened a sharp piece
of flint on the end of a club, using animal tendons
for this purpose, and on no less than a dozen
occasions he made good use of such a weapon in
saving both his own life and that of his equally
adventurous and inquisitive sister, who unfailingly
accompanied him on all of his tours of exploration.
The decision of
Andon and Fonta to flee from the Primates tribes
implies a quality of mind far above the baser
intelligence which characterized so many of their
later descendants who stooped to mate with their
retarded cousins of the simian tribes. But their
vague feeling of being something more than mere
animals was due to the possession of personality and
was augmented by the indwelling presence of the
Thought Adjusters.
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2. THE
FLIGHT OF THE TWINS
After Andon and
Fonta had decided to flee northward, they succumbed
to their fears for a time, especially the fear of
displeasing their father and immediate family. They
envisaged being set upon by hostile relatives and
thus recognized the possibility of meeting death at
the hands of their already jealous tribesmen. As
youngsters, the twins had spent most of their time
in each other's company and for this reason had
never been overly popular with their animal cousins
of the Primates tribe. Nor had they improved their
standing in the tribe by building a separate, and a
very superior, tree home.
And it was in this
new home among the treetops, one night after they
had been awakened by a violent storm, and as they
held each other in fearful and fond embrace, that
they finally and fully made up their minds to flee
from the tribal habitat and the home treetops.
They had already
prepared a crude treetop retreat some half-day's
journey to the north. This was their secret and safe
hiding place for the first day away from the home
forests. Notwithstanding that the twins shared the
Primates' deathly fear of being on the ground at
nighttime, they sallied forth shortly before
nightfall on their northern trek. While it required
unusual courage for them to undertake this night
journey, even with a full moon, they correctly
concluded that they were less likely to be missed
and pursued by their tribesmen and relatives. And
they safely made their previously prepared
rendezvous shortly after midnight.
On their northward
journey they discovered an exposed flint deposit
and, finding many stones suitably shaped for various
uses, gathered up a supply for the future. In
attempting to chip these flints so that they would
be better adapted for certain purposes, Andon
discovered their sparking quality and conceived the
idea of building fire. But the notion did not take
firm hold of him at the time as the climate was
still salubrious and there was little need of fire.
But the autumn sun
was getting lower in the sky, and as they journeyed
northward, the nights grew cooler and cooler.
Already they had been forced to make use of animal
skins for warmth. Before they had been away from
home one moon, Andon signified to his mate that he
thought he could make fire with the flint. They
tried for two months to utilize the flint spark for
kindling a fire but only met with failure. Each day
this couple would strike the flints and endeavor to
ignite the wood. Finally, one evening about the time
of the setting of the sun, the secret of the
technique was unraveled when it occurred to Fonta to
climb a near-by tree to secure an abandoned bird's
nest. The nest was dry and highly inflammable and
consequently flared right up into a full blaze the
moment the spark fell upon it. They were so
surprised and startled at their success that they
almost lost the fire, but they saved it by the
addition of suitable fuel, and then began the first
search for firewood by the parents of all mankind.
This was one of
the most joyous moments in their short but eventful
lives. All night long they sat up watching their
fire burn, vaguely realizing that they had made a
discovery which would make it possible for them to
defy climate and thus forever to be independent of
their animal relatives of the southern lands. After
three days' rest and enjoyment of the fire, they
journeyed on.
The Primates
ancestors of Andon had often replenished fire which
had been kindled by lightning, but never before had
the creatures of earth possessed
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a method of
starting fire at will. But it was a long time before
the twins learned that dry moss and other materials
would kindle fire just as well as birds' nests.
3.
ANDON'S FAMILY
It was almost two
years from the night of the twins' departure from
home before their first child was born. They named
him Sontad; and Sontad was the first creature to be
born on Urantia who was wrapped in protective
coverings at the time of birth. The human race had
begun, and with this new evolution there appeared
the instinct properly to care for the increasingly
enfeebled infants which would characterize the
progressive development of mind of the intellectual
order as contrasted with the more purely animal
type.
Andon and Fonta
had nineteen children in all, and they lived to
enjoy the association of almost half a hundred
grandchildren and half a dozen great-grandchildren.
The family was domiciled in four adjoining rock
shelters, or semicaves, three of which were
interconnected by hallways which had been excavated
in the soft limestone with flint tools devised by
Andon's children.
These early
Andonites evinced a very marked clannish spirit;
they hunted in groups and never strayed very far
from the homesite. They seemed to realize that they
were an isolated and unique group of living beings
and should therefore avoid becoming separated. This
feeling of intimate kinship was undoubtedly due to
the enhanced mind ministry of the adjutant spirits.
Andon and Fonta
labored incessantly for the nurture and uplift of
the clan. They lived to the age of forty-two, when
both were killed at the time of an earthquake by the
falling of an overhanging rock. Five of their
children and eleven grandchildren perished with
them, and almost a score of their descendants
suffered serious injuries.
Upon the death of
his parents, Sontad, despite a seriously injured
foot, immediately assumed the leadership of the clan
and was ably assisted by his wife, his eldest
sister. Their first task was to roll up stones to
effectively entomb their dead parents, brothers,
sisters, and children. Undue significance should not
attach to this act of burial. Their ideas of
survival after death were very vague and indefinite,
being largely derived from their fantastic and
variegated dream life.
This family of
Andon and Fonta held together until the twentieth
generation, when combined food competition and
social friction brought about the beginning of
dispersion.
4. THE
ANDONIC CLANS
Primitive man--the
Andonites--had black eyes and a swarthy complexion,
something of a cross between yellow and red. Melanin
is a coloring substance which is found in the skins
of all human beings. It is the original Andonic skin
pigment. In general appearance and skin color these
early Andonites more nearly resembled the
present-day Eskimo than any other type of living
human beings. They were the first creatures to use
the skins of animals as a protection against cold;
they had little more hair on their bodies than
present-day humans.
The tribal life of
the animal ancestors of these early men had
foreshadowed the beginnings of numerous social
conventions, and with the expanding emotions
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and augmented
brain powers of these beings, there was an immediate
development in social organization and a new
division of clan labor. They were exceedingly
imitative, but the play instinct was only slightly
developed, and the sense of humor was almost
entirely absent. Primitive man smiled occasionally,
but he never indulged in hearty laughter. Humor was
the legacy of the later Adamic race. These early
human beings were not so sensitive to pain nor so
reactive to unpleasant situations as were many of
the later evolving mortals. Childbirth was not a
painful or distressing ordeal to Fonta and her
immediate progeny.
They were a
wonderful tribe. The males would fight heroically
for the safety of their mates and their offspring;
the females were affectionately devoted to their
children. But their patriotism was wholly limited to
the immediate clan. They were very loyal to their
families; they would die without question in defense
of their children, but they were not able to grasp
the idea of trying to make the world a better place
for their grandchildren. Altruism was as yet unborn
in the human heart, notwithstanding that all of the
emotions essential to the birth of religion were
already present in these Urantia aborigines.
These early men
possessed a touching affection for their comrades
and certainly had a real, although crude, idea of
friendship. It was a common sight in later times,
during their constantly recurring battles with the
inferior tribes, to see one of these primitive men
valiantly fighting with one hand while he struggled
on, trying to protect and save an injured fellow
warrior. Many of the most noble and highly human
traits of subsequent evolutionary development were
touchingly foreshadowed in these primitive peoples.
The original
Andonic clan maintained an unbroken line of
leadership until the twenty-seventh generation,
when, no male offspring appearing among Sontad's
direct descendants, two rival would-be rulers of the
clan fell to fighting for supremacy.
Before the
extensive dispersion of the Andonic clans a
well-developed language had evolved from their early
efforts to intercommunicate. This language continued
to grow, and almost daily additions were made to it
because of the new inventions and adaptations to
environment which were developed by these active,
restless, and curious people. And this language
became the word of Urantia, the tongue of the early
human family, until the later appearance of the
colored races.
As time passed,
the Andonic clans grew in number, and the contact of
the expanding families developed friction and
misunderstandings. Only two things came to occupy
the minds of these peoples: hunting to obtain food
and fighting to avenge themselves against some real
or supposed injustice or insult at the hands of the
neighboring tribes.
Family feuds
increased, tribal wars broke out, and serious losses
were sustained among the very best elements of the
more able and advanced groups. Some of these losses
were irreparable; some of the most valuable strains
of ability and intelligence were forever lost to the
world. This early race and its primitive
civilization were threatened with extinction by this
incessant warfare of the clans.
It is impossible
to induce such primitive beings long to live
together in peace. Man is the descendant of fighting
animals, and when closely associated, uncultured
people irritate and offend each other. The Life
Carriers know this
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tendency among
evolutionary creatures and accordingly make
provision for the eventual separation of developing
human beings into at least three, and more often
six, distinct and separate races.
5.
DISPERSION OF THE ANDONITES
The early Andon
races did not penetrate very far into Asia, and they
did not at first enter Africa. The geography of
those times pointed them north, and farther and
farther north these people journeyed until they were
hindered by the slowly advancing ice of the third
glacier.
Before this
extensive ice sheet reached France and the British
Isles, the descendants of Andon and Fonta had pushed
on westward over Europe and had established more
than one thousand separate settlements along the
great rivers leading to the then warm waters of the
North Sea.
These Andonic
tribes were the early river dwellers of France; they
lived along the river Somme for tens of thousands of
years. The Somme is the one river unchanged by the
glaciers, running down to the sea in those days much
as it does today. And that explains why so much
evidence of the Andonic descendants is found along
the course of this river valley.
These aborigines
of Urantia were not tree dwellers, though in
emergencies they still betook themselves to the
treetops. They regularly dwelt under the shelter of
overhanging cliffs along the rivers and in hillside
grottoes which afforded a good view of the
approaches and sheltered them from the elements.
They could thus enjoy the comfort of their fires
without being too much inconvenienced by the smoke.
They were not really cave dwellers either, though in
subsequent times the later ice sheets came farther
south and drove their descendants to the caves. They
preferred to camp near the edge of a forest and
beside a stream.
They very early
became remarkably clever in disguising their
partially sheltered abodes and showed great skill in
constructing stone sleeping chambers, dome-shaped
stone huts, into which they crawled at night. The
entrance to such a hut was closed by rolling a stone
in front of it, a large stone which had been placed
inside for this purpose before the roof stones were
finally put in place.
The Andonites were
fearless and successful hunters and, with the
exception of wild berries and certain fruits of the
trees, lived exclusively on flesh. As Andon had
invented the stone ax, so his descendants early
discovered and made effective use of the throwing
stick and the harpoon. At last a tool-creating mind
was functioning in conjunction with an
implement-using hand, and these early humans became
highly skillful in the fashioning of flint tools.
They traveled far and wide in search of flint, much
as present-day humans journey to the ends of the
earth in quest of gold, platinum, and diamonds.
And in many other
ways these Andon tribes manifested a degree of
intelligence which their retrogressing descendants
did not attain in half a million years, though they
did again and again rediscover various methods of
kindling fire.
6.
ONAGAR--THE FIRST TRUTH TEACHER
As the Andonic
dispersion extended, the cultural and spiritual
status of the clans retrogressed for nearly ten
thousand years until the days of Onagar, who assumed
the leadership of these tribes, brought peace among
them, and for the
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first time, led
all of them in the worship of the "Breath Giver to
men and animals."
Andon's philosophy
had been most confused; he had barely escaped
becoming a fire worshiper because of the great
comfort derived from his accidental discovery of
fire. Reason, however, directed him from his own
discovery to the sun as a superior and more
awe-inspiring source of heat and light, but it was
too remote, and so he failed to become a sun
worshiper.
The Andonites
early developed a fear of the elements--thunder,
lightning, rain, snow, hail, and ice. But hunger was
the constantly recurring urge of these early days,
and since they largely subsisted on animals, they
eventually evolved a form of animal worship. To
Andon, the larger food animals were symbols of
creative might and sustaining power. From time to
time it became the custom to designate various of
these larger animals as objects of worship. During
the vogue of a particular animal, crude outlines of
it would be drawn on the walls of the caves, and
later on, as continued progress was made in the
arts, such an animal god was engraved on various
ornaments.
Very early the
Andonic peoples formed the habit of refraining from
eating the flesh of the animal of tribal veneration.
Presently, in order more suitably to impress the
minds of their youths, they evolved a ceremony of
reverence which was carried out about the body of
one of these venerated animals; and still later on,
this primitive performance developed into the more
elaborate sacrificial ceremonies of their
descendants. And this is the origin of sacrifices as
a part of worship. This idea was elaborated by Moses
in the Hebrew ritual and was preserved, in
principle, by the Apostle Paul as the doctrine of
atonement for sin by "the shedding of blood."
That food was the
all-important thing in the lives of these primitive
human beings is shown by the prayer taught these
simple folks by Onagar, their great teacher. And
this prayer was:
"O Breath of Life,
give us this day our daily food, deliver us from the
curse of the ice, save us from our forest enemies,
and with mercy receive us into the Great Beyond."
Onagar maintained
headquarters on the northern shores of the ancient
Mediterranean in the region of the present Caspian
Sea at a settlement called Oban, the tarrying place
on the westward turning of the travel trail leading
up northward from the Mesopotamian southland. From
Oban he sent out teachers to the remote settlements
to spread his new doctrines of one Deity and his
concept of the hereafter, which he called the Great
Beyond. These emissaries of Onagar were the world's
first missionaries; they were also the first human
beings to cook meat, the first regularly to use fire
in the preparation of food. They cooked flesh on the
ends of sticks and also on hot stones; later on they
roasted large pieces in the fire, but their
descendants almost entirely reverted to the use of
raw flesh.
Onagar was born
983,323 years ago (from A.D. 1934), and he lived to
be sixty-nine years of age. The record of the
achievements of this master mind and spiritual
leader of the pre-Planetary Prince days is a
thrilling recital of the organization of these
primitive peoples into a real society. He instituted
an efficient tribal government, the like of which
was not attained by succeeding generations in many
millenniums. Never again, until the arrival of the
Planetary Prince, was there such a high spiritual
civilization on earth. These simple people
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had a real though
primitive religion, but it was subsequently lost to
their deteriorating descendants.
Although both
Andon and Fonta had received Thought Adjusters, as
had many of their descendants, it was not until the
days of Onagar that the Adjusters and guardian
seraphim came in great numbers to Urantia. This was,
indeed, the golden age of primitive man.
7. THE
SURVIVAL OF ANDON AND FONTA
Andon and Fonta,
the splendid founders of the human race, received
recognition at the time of the adjudication of
Urantia upon the arrival of the Planetary Prince,
and in due time they emerged from the regime of the
mansion worlds with citizenship status on Jerusem.
Although they have never been permitted to return to
Urantia, they are cognizant of the history of the
race they founded. They grieved over the Caligastia
betrayal, sorrowed because of the Adamic failure,
but rejoiced exceedingly when announcement was
received that Michael had selected their world as
the theater for his final bestowal.
On Jerusem both
Andon and Fonta were fused with their Thought
Adjusters, as also were several of their children,
including Sontad, but the majority of even their
immediate descendants only achieved Spirit fusion.
Andon and Fonta,
shortly after their arrival on Jerusem, received
permission from the System Sovereign to return to
the first mansion world to serve with the morontia
personalities who welcome the pilgrims of time from
Urantia to the heavenly spheres. And they have been
assigned indefinitely to this service. They sought
to send greetings to Urantia in connection with
these revelations, but this request was wisely
denied them.
And this is the
recital of the most heroic and fascinating chapter
in all the history of Urantia, the story of the
evolution, life struggles, death, and eternal
survival of the unique parents of all mankind.
[Presented by a
Life Carrier resident on Urantia.]
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