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| 62:5.3 These first human beings (and their descendants) reached full [[maturity]] at twelve years of age and [[possessed]] a [[potential]] [[life span]] of about seventy-five years. | | 62:5.3 These first human beings (and their descendants) reached full [[maturity]] at twelve years of age and [[possessed]] a [[potential]] [[life span]] of about seventy-five years. |
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− | 62:5.4 Many new [[emotions]] early appeared in these [[human]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twins twins]. They [[experienced]] [[Wonder|admiration]] for both objects and other [[beings]] and [[exhibited]] considerable [[vanity]]. But the most remarkable [[advance]] in [[emotional]] [[development]] was the sudden appearance of a new group of really human [[feelings]], the [[worshipful]] group, [[embracing]] [[awe]], [[reverence]], [[humility]], and even a [[primitive]] [[form]] of [[gratitude]]. [[Fear]], joined with [[ignorance]] of [[natural]] [[phenomena]], is about to give [[birth]] to [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_86 primitive religion]. | + | 62:5.4 Many new [[emotions]] early appeared in these [[human]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twins twins]. They [[experienced]] [[Wonder|admiration]] for both objects and other [[beings]] and [[exhibited]] considerable [[vanity]]. But the most remarkable [[advance]] in [[emotional]] [[development]] was the sudden appearance of a new group of really human [[feelings]], the [[worshipful]] group, [[embracing]] [[awe]], [[reverence]], [[humility]], and even a [[primitive]] [[form]] of [[gratitude]]. [[Fear]], joined with [[ignorance]] of [[natural]] [[phenomena]], is about to give [[birth]] to [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_86 primitive religion]. |
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| 62:5.5 Not only were such [[human]] [[feelings]] [[manifested]] in these [[primitive]] [[humans]], but many more highly evolved sentiments were also present in rudimentary [[form]]. They were mildly cognizant of [[pity]], [[shame]], and reproach and were acutely [[conscious]] of [[love]], hate, and revenge, being also susceptible to marked [[feelings]] of [[jealousy]]. | | 62:5.5 Not only were such [[human]] [[feelings]] [[manifested]] in these [[primitive]] [[humans]], but many more highly evolved sentiments were also present in rudimentary [[form]]. They were mildly cognizant of [[pity]], [[shame]], and reproach and were acutely [[conscious]] of [[love]], hate, and revenge, being also susceptible to marked [[feelings]] of [[jealousy]]. |
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| 62:5.11 Soon after this young couple forsook their [[associates]] to found the [[human]] [[race]], their Primates [[father]] became disconsolate—he was heartbroken. He refused to eat, even when [[food]] was brought to him by his other [[children]]. His brilliant offspring having been lost, life did not seem worth living among his ordinary fellows; so he wandered off into the forest, was set upon by hostile gibbons and beaten to [[death]]. | | 62:5.11 Soon after this young couple forsook their [[associates]] to found the [[human]] [[race]], their Primates [[father]] became disconsolate—he was heartbroken. He refused to eat, even when [[food]] was brought to him by his other [[children]]. His brilliant offspring having been lost, life did not seem worth living among his ordinary fellows; so he wandered off into the forest, was set upon by hostile gibbons and beaten to [[death]]. |
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| [[Category:Paper 62 - The Dawn Races of Early Man]] | | [[Category:Paper 62 - The Dawn Races of Early Man]] |