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15 THE DIVINE OR HUMAN MAN

 

Since ancient times, there has been a moral doubt about what the origin of man is if it is divine or human, the truth is that both things are true, because within each man there is an immortal spirit that endows him with that divine part, but at the same time At the same time, it has a human part due to the backwardness and ignorance that terrestrial civilization has today. This moral doubt originates from the fact that before we were born we were all spirits with a life and memories much more extensive than the one we have as men, however, when reincarnated, we must forget that spiritual life in order to concentrate on life human and thus evolve until human civilization is completed and even surpasses the knowledge that as spirits we could have.

Due to this circumstance, the legend of genesis arose where it is said that God created a human form from the earth and blew air into its nose and then it came to life, that breath to which it refers is the entrance of the spirit into the body. When that happened, matter endowed only with mineral life acquired human life with the union of the spirit with the body. Another biblical example is when it is said that the sons of God married the daughters of men, those sons of God they refer to may actually be our own spirits and those daughters of men actually represent the matter of the Earth that is symbolically feminine. This legend can also refer to the union of the most advanced civilizations with the most primitive. This union gave rise to the appearance of giants who later built the pyramids of Egypt or the tower of Babylon, these giants were not men of great stature but great civilizations, for that reason, after disappearing, their successors would say that those constructions only They could be the work of giants, and it is true that they would be giants, but not because of their stature but because of their great technical development for the time in which they did it.