P847:1, 76:0.1
When Adam elected to leave the first garden to the Nodites unopposed, he and
his followers could not go west, for the Edenites had no boats suitable for
such a marine adventure. They could not go north; the northern Nodites were
already on the march toward Eden. They feared to go south; the hills of that
region were infested with hostile tribes. The only way open was to the east,
and so they journeyed eastward toward the then pleasant regions between the
Tigris and Euphrates rivers. And many of those who were left behind later
journeyed eastward to join the Adamites in their new valley home.
P847:2, 76:0.2
Cain and Sansa were both born before the Adamic caravan had reached its destination
between the rivers in Mesopotamia. Laotta, the mother of Sansa, perished at
the birth of her daughter; Eve suffered much but survived, owing to superior
strength. Eve took Sansa, the child of Laotta, to her bosom, and she was reared
along with Cain. Sansa grew up to be a woman of great ability. She became
the wife of
Sargan, the chief of the northern blue races, and contributed
to the advancement of the blue men of those times.