The Remnant—Type of People

 

Q:      In the book, The Ultimate Frontier, there is a line in there where someone is talking to you—I think it is Dr. White—and he says that, “… in the community that you will form, you will weld the members of the community into an ethnic unity.” The word ethnic comes from the word ethos which means root or something like that. What is the root of our unity? What does that mean?

 

RK:    Commonality of intention. Not generic. Minds that think alike somehow or another manage to flock together. When there is real incentive to do so, they move. But the incentive is not strong enough yet. But when those people come together to accomplish what they want to accomplish, they are a real power to reckon with. That is what welds them together. There isn’t anything I could do personally except start the system that brings the possibility of such people getting together.

 

Q:      So, there is no root in terms of our origin as all being citizens of Lemuria at one time or something like that?

 

RK:    Well, we were all that. We are all human beings, so, obviously, we all have the same general background.

 

Q:      So, it is a thing that something that will be going toward and not something we will be going from?

 

RK:    It seems to be a rule that we have to recreate what was and then move on from there. So, it is a consolidation. They refer to it many times as a re-gathering of the remnant. And the remnant are those rare ones who are able to—what would you say—stick to what the basic rules are: how to live a life effectively, how to live it fairly, and those people come together and are the foundation of a new growth of a new civilization. Civilization has been falling and rising as long as we have been hearing about. History is full of that sort of thing. There is a hope that we can diminish that cyclical nature and that we CAN do that. If people move with intelligent towards the right directions all the time, then there does not have to be a collapse. (03-1983)

 

 

 

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