Each one of the luminous bodies in this limitless firmament has
a cycle of revolution which is of a different duration, and every
one revolves in its own orbit, and again begins a new cycle. So
the earth, every three hundred and sixty-five days, five hours, forty-eight
minutes and a fraction, completes a revolution; and then it
begins a new cycle, that is to say, the first cycle is again renewed. In
the same way, for the whole universe, whether for the heavens or for
men, there are cycles of great events, of important facts and occurrences.
When a cycle is ended, a new cycle begins, and the old one, on account
of the great events which take place, is completely forgotten, and not a
trace or record of it will remain. As you see, we have no records of
twenty thousand years ago, although we have before proved by argument
that life on this earth is very ancient. It is not one hundred
thousand, or two hundred thousand, or one million or two million
years old; it is very ancient, and the ancient records and traces are
entirely obliterated.