08-08-2014, 01:43 AM
I have a totally different understanding of the text you quoted. To me it does not indicate any planet could be "dead" (i.e. without any density). Let me explain:
29.32
The particular Logos of your major galaxy has used a large portion of Its coalesced material to reflect the beingness of the Creator.
In this sentence Ra explained that in our Logos objects made of matters (coalesced material) is where the consciousness reside (i.e. used "to reflect the beingness of the Creator".
In this way there is much of your galactic system which does not have the progression of which you speak but dwells spiritually as a portion of the Logos.
You probably know, much of the universe as we know contains mostly space, star systems and planets are only very small portion of the vast space that contains the galactic system. The space that does not contain matter, e.g. vacuum, is not nothing -- this is what current mainstream science has not understood. It is filled with energy, or aether as called by the ancient scientists. Ra was saying that this emptiness that is also part of the Logos that our spirit can reside, but it does not have consciousness reside on it for evolution.
Of those entities upon which consciousness dwells there is, as you surmise, a variety of time/space periods during which the higher densities of experience are attained by consciousness.
The entities Ra spoke here are of "coalesced material", e.g. planets. Ra was saying through time the consciousness residing on them can evolve through densities.
29.11
At the point at which this coalescence is at the livingness or beingness point, the point or fountainhead of beginning, space/time then begins to unroll its scroll of livingness.
To me the beingness point is stately very clearly, it's at the point where energy coalesced into matter, e.g. where matter appeared. From the current scientific understanding of the big bang, the entire universe (i.e. our Logos) is condensed at a single point at the very beginning of the big bang, so there's enormous amount of energy, chaotic, undirected (as Ra described 13.16), only as space expand, matters start to form. Planetary objects are not just matter, but more organized matter. Their formation signifies the beginning of consciousness.
Since Don was a physicist, I think Ra gave the answer Don would understand as I explained here.
If you are familiar with Genesis of the Bible, I consider the 7 days of creation described a distorted description of the process of designing a particular Logos (probably ours . In that reference the beginning of consciousness is the third day: G1.9 And God said, "Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear". I consider this an analogous explanation of how the (co-)Creator decide to coalesce energy into matters. -- just a fun side note to consider.
29.32
The particular Logos of your major galaxy has used a large portion of Its coalesced material to reflect the beingness of the Creator.
In this sentence Ra explained that in our Logos objects made of matters (coalesced material) is where the consciousness reside (i.e. used "to reflect the beingness of the Creator".
In this way there is much of your galactic system which does not have the progression of which you speak but dwells spiritually as a portion of the Logos.
You probably know, much of the universe as we know contains mostly space, star systems and planets are only very small portion of the vast space that contains the galactic system. The space that does not contain matter, e.g. vacuum, is not nothing -- this is what current mainstream science has not understood. It is filled with energy, or aether as called by the ancient scientists. Ra was saying that this emptiness that is also part of the Logos that our spirit can reside, but it does not have consciousness reside on it for evolution.
Of those entities upon which consciousness dwells there is, as you surmise, a variety of time/space periods during which the higher densities of experience are attained by consciousness.
The entities Ra spoke here are of "coalesced material", e.g. planets. Ra was saying through time the consciousness residing on them can evolve through densities.
29.11
At the point at which this coalescence is at the livingness or beingness point, the point or fountainhead of beginning, space/time then begins to unroll its scroll of livingness.
To me the beingness point is stately very clearly, it's at the point where energy coalesced into matter, e.g. where matter appeared. From the current scientific understanding of the big bang, the entire universe (i.e. our Logos) is condensed at a single point at the very beginning of the big bang, so there's enormous amount of energy, chaotic, undirected (as Ra described 13.16), only as space expand, matters start to form. Planetary objects are not just matter, but more organized matter. Their formation signifies the beginning of consciousness.
Since Don was a physicist, I think Ra gave the answer Don would understand as I explained here.
If you are familiar with Genesis of the Bible, I consider the 7 days of creation described a distorted description of the process of designing a particular Logos (probably ours . In that reference the beginning of consciousness is the third day: G1.9 And God said, "Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear". I consider this an analogous explanation of how the (co-)Creator decide to coalesce energy into matters. -- just a fun side note to consider.