THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
At tlie Theosophical Hall last night Mr J. M. M‘Ewan commenced a series of lectures dealing with the InnerGovernment of the World, which, he said, has as its three highest officials the Maim,' the Bodhisnattva, and the Mahachohan. who also represents the trinity or the three aspects of God l — will, wisdom, and activity. The Manu forms the great races_ of mankind and incarnates in a physical body in order to set the highest possible standard, or type, for the race. The lecturer briefly traced the history of the Aryan civilisation, which began 1,000.000 years ago when the Mann selected certain of the best people of the Atlantian race whom he segregated in a mountainous valley, forbidding intermarriage with less noble races. In 40,000 n.c. they built the magnificent City of the Bridge in Central Asia, from which every 2,000 years four great migrations of chosen people were sent forth—one to India, another to Arabia, the next to Persia, then to the Caucasus and land round the Mediterranean, and lastly to Russia, Germany, and Britain. The last of these formed the Teutonic sub-race to which the British belonged, and now from the far-flung colonies of Great Britain a new sub-race was forming the keynote of which was co-operation and service rather than competition.
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Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 16
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