02-07-2015, 02:07 AM
(02-06-2015, 09:14 PM)dreamliner Wrote:(02-06-2015, 04:54 PM)Bring4th_Austin Wrote: Hey dreamliner, in regards to the biosphere of Mars becoming nonviable due to war 75,000 years ago, do you remember which passage from the Ra material leads to this conclusion? As far as I understand it, Ra says the transfer of Mars entities happened 75,000 years ago, which makes sense considering the correlation to the beginning of our own third density. I don't recall Ra ever giving an exact timeline of when Mars had its third density cycle and I can't find anything about it now. Any ideas?
if you suggest that there might have been a time gap in between the cessation of life on Mars and the trasnfer of Mars entitites to earth, that's not likely.
The dialogues in Law of One about mars imply that, the transfer from mars had been realised just after the disintegration of biosphere. There might have been 100 or 1000 years at most, in between; but not billions, millions or even hundreds of thousands years.
Otherwise, as with maldek case, Ra would have mentioned the "time gap", if there had been any.
Also, had earth not been available when life on mars ceased to exist, then mars entities would have been transferred to another 3rd density planet in another exosolar planetary system.
I'm not sure I agree with that. Which passages exactly do you think imply that the transfer happened directly after the disintegration of the biosphere?
I don't think it is out of the question that Ra would have failed to mention a time gap if it were not directly asked by Don. Ra did divulge some information which they weren't asked about, but not always.
And as for them waiting for Earth to be viable before they incarnate, the fact that Earth and Mars would share the same archetypal mind is more than enough for me to feel like this would be more ideal than them being transferred to another planetary system.
None of it is known, but I don't think there is enough information in the material to say that Mars was viable for life 75,000 years ago.
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