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(Fourteen have been identified, each with his own manvantara [great age], half of them belonging to the future!)
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I told her what the aquastor Malrubius had told me upon another night upon another beach: that in a previous manvantara, the men of that cycle had shaped companions for themselves from other races, and that at the destruction of their universe these had escaped here to Yesod; that they ruled our universe through the Hierodules, whom they themselves had shaped.
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One word, however, may still be said about that evolution of the race -- that progress which all creation, with mankind at its head, is ever destined to achieve century by century, millennium by millennium, manvantara by manvantara, and kalpa by kalpa.
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Now the period we have been contemplating in the foregoing pages -- the period during which the Atlantean race was running its course -- was the very middle or turning point of this present manvantara.
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Center play the part in Europe, that the Southern one did in the manvantara 870 B.C. to 630 A.D.?
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In that decade a manvantara of the race would seem to have begun, which lasted through the dynasties of Hia and Shang, and halfway through the
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Our present European manvantara began while Frederick II was forcing a road for civilization up from the Moslem countries through Italy; we may take 1240 as a central and convenient date.
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In the manvantara 2980 to 1480 B.C., did the Western Laya
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Europe at large has been very much in manvantara, a day or waking period, for a little over six hundred years.
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And that this present European manvantara or major cycle was lit up from a West Asian Cycle; from the Moors in Spain; from
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