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Did the Early Planetary Upheavals Slow Down Egoic
Advancement?
Q: In our solar
system, we observe planets that are remarkably desolate, and relative to
previous statements that have been made here, the assumption would be that
the former inhabitants of those planets have advanced to such a degree that
they are no longer on the physical plane, and therefore, we cannot observing
their activities. Does this imply that circumstances here on Earth have,
shall we say, regressed to normal advancement as opposed to the other planets
in our solar system?
RK: I have been given no information about that. There is plenty
of opportunity for life if there is liquid underneath the rocks in the way of
caverns formed in different ways, by volcanism of some sort. And, if they’re
filled with liquids, life can evolve in those things. Those animals and
people do not need sunlight in order to see. If their retina is attuned to
vibrations of infrared, wherever there is warmth, there’s
light, and the possibility of perceiving it as light. So all the kinds of things
that we have as human bodies can be evolved on other planets, whether there
is water there or not, so long as there’s some kind
of liquid that they can live in.
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