Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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ofa "portraited" nature, as there were at that time no stock or population from which to inhabit a body. It is interesting to note that there is no such word as "portraited." It seems to be an attempt to make a verb out of the noun "portrait." They are usually so exact in their choice of words that I do not think this was an error. It ‘may be the closest they could come to the idea a er aoa The physical inhabitants had not evolved to that level at that point in the development of human stock. There were not those bodies who were applicable or available for such usage. This span we speak of covered several million ofyour earth years. So there were naturally, in the beginning, no human stock, to speak of, at all. In the later portion of this segment of which we are relating now, there were those preliminary developments and evolutions which accounted for primitive man asyou would understand him. In the Bible it says that there were giants in the land That is an accurate statement. For the human stock of thatrace were of an average over seven feet tall. There were many other races but that was one ofthe first. Many humans carry those genes to this day, and so there are still occasionally those humans who will growt to a height ofover seven feet tall. These are simply ~ wate wee a genetic reappearances of that stock. I'mtringtorelateto thethings in the Bible. The Bible is like history even though it has been distorted. There are those facts which speak clearly even through the cen- turies. The content is based much on perception and so naturally there will be some distortion. However, the intent cannot be faulted. D: Italso says in the Bible something about the sons of God looked upon the daughtersof man andfound themfair. P: Itwould be accurate to say that this was areference to the inter- breeding between those who came from the sky and those of the earth. There was intent in this in order to uplift the genetic stock, as the species had evolved to a point at which they had, on their own, reached the limits of their evolution. And so it was necessary to bring this stock to a higher level. To uplift the physical body evolution. The Dinosaurs 159 they wanted to convey. D: Thenwithout their intervention the race would have remained at an animalisticstage?