Soulmates?
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- Karaoke Ninja
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Actually I had the impression that Thiaoouba was a planet of Hermaphrodites that were just successful enough as a race that the whole planet might have made its way to a class nine from a class one. If this is true, Earth could become a class 9 planet. I am almost certain in my mind that Earth was not a class 1 when the Mu civilization was around.
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Planets don't progress through categories, their life span is too short to make any sort of such jumps to give you a starters for thinking about it another time. Planets in their design don't have what it takes to progress through categories.
People don't jump to categories that are higher than their integrity. Meaning you certainly can not jump to a planet 9 category straight from category 1 planet it is clearly stated in the book, and the reasons are also given.
One can travel to planets of other categories at their own risk.
People don't jump to categories that are higher than their integrity. Meaning you certainly can not jump to a planet 9 category straight from category 1 planet it is clearly stated in the book, and the reasons are also given.
One can travel to planets of other categories at their own risk.
it is not necessary for an astral body to be divided into two to live with male/female differences because these differences are merely physical, and ANY physical information is completely erased during death and rebirth. Thus a male human can reincarnated as a female after death as if he had never been a male before, because only spiritual information persists after death. The whole idea behind living on material planets in material realms is to gain spiritual knowledge, for when your time to deal with the Great Intellect comes, you are expected to be a pure spirit, clean from any material clutter, just as when you were initially seperated from the Great Intellect and actually born.
It is the Painting Itself that is exposed in a museum, not the tools and brushes used in it's creation and it's refinement.
It is the Painting Itself that is exposed in a museum, not the tools and brushes used in it's creation and it's refinement.
"The mind is like a fertile garden in which anything that is planted, flowers or weeds, will grow" -Bruce Lee