Sishtas
Jul 08, 1996 08:55 PM
by Bee Brown
In Theos Papers Part 2. Eldon wrote on "Transition of Kingdoms
on Globe D" as follows:
As humanity loosens its control of life on earth, and the first
of the demi-god kingdoms (the Dhyani-Chohans) starts to incarnate
here, we'll find the human species as we know it disappearing,
then dying out. There will be what appears to be a race of high
human beings, which would be the first stock of the
Dhyani-Chohans. From this stock will be evolved the future,
fifth round humanity, a higher form of humans. Also from this
stock will be evolved the future Dhyani-Chohans, the man- gods.
The old humanity, as we know it, though, will gradually die out,
going the way of the dinosaurs.
These future humans will have lost their dominant role in life,
becoming under the tutelage and subordinate to the dictates of
the higher kingdom that will rule the earth. Some will be akin
to "pets" or domestic humans, others may actually be human monads
in the Dhyani-Chohanic kingdom, humans enfilled with an inner
god, overtaken with a controlling sense of divinity and
subordinate to the dictates of an active and controlling "higher
self" within. There will, after a time, be no more humans "in
the wild" on our physical earth, because humanity in the wild
will be existing on Globe E.
At this point of time, we're in perhaps a transition period. The
animals have mostly departed our earth, and we've been playing a
role with the remaining, higher animals, the animal sishtas
(remainders or those left-behind). We will soon be readying
ourselves for our departure, en masse, from the earth, and our
extinction as a species.
Some of us, the highest, may be preparing for a future life on
earth in the new human species, the fifth-round human stock, to
be created for us by the demi-gods, by the Dhyani-Chohans that
will be coming into earth themselves.
Bee wrote:
This subject interests me a great deal so I may have understood
some things wrongly but here goes.
I thought that the most spiritually evolved of our human life
wave would remain as the sishtas on globe D because they did not
need the experience of going through Globes E,F,G, and that they
were the ones that held the seeds so to speak, of the next
physical vehicles of the life wave on Globe D in round 5, not the
Dhyani-Chohans. The whole story of the Garden of Eden seems to
fit this period as the sishtas are relatively stable in their
lives for a long period until the impetus comes from the incoming
lifewave. Then the Adam and Eve story gets active and ends in
God telling them to go forth and multiply which suggests that new
vehicles are now required by the first of the incoming souls to
reimbody in. Perhaps the story of the Angels taking wives of man
unto themselves may refer to the input from the Dhyani-Chohans as
to the style of vehicle required this time around and that may be
quite different from what we have now.
I also wondered if the Dhyani-Chohans needed to incarnate on
Globe D this time as they must be more evolved than the sishtas
this life wave leaves behind. As I understand it, the human
souls spent more time on the first 3 Globes in round 2 & 3 than
on the last 3 and as they progressed onwards in the rounds the
opposite would begin to happen in rounds 6 & 7 with the middle
Globes being the main place of evolution in rounds 4 & 5. This
would suggest that the Dhyani-Chohans would be mainly heading for
perhaps Globe E,F or G and just stopping off on Globe D to get
things started in round 5.
I also had the thought that while the sishtas were sort of living
here, waiting, this could perhaps be where the deeply held belief
in a Golden Age has come from. So many people believe that we
either had one and lost it or that we are shortly to get one. In
fact some seem to think that 2011 is the start of it. While
these sishtas wait, there isn't much change going on so a Golden
Age could well be a memory in the racial mind that surfaces when
things get a bit rough here in the physical world.
I would be interested in your views.
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