The
Masters explained that contrary to what many people think, planets are
also living entities (although obviously their "life" is different from
the life of organic beings).
We
intuit this when we see the Earth as geologically active: it has
erupting volcanoes, seismic activity, a functioning water cycle, a
working magnetic core, etc.
Living planets that have sublimated their kingdoms
Now,
a planet can be alive and not have physical life; that is the case of
Venus, for example. Master Kuthumi revealed that Venus is already at the
end of its development, and that is why the different kingdoms that
evolved on Venus (the plant kingdom, the animal kingdom, the human
kingdom) have already sublimated their physical bodies. Master Pastor
revealed that currently, Venusians exist mainly on the mental plane.
The planets that are sleeping
The
Masters also explained that just as beings alternate periods of
activity with periods of rest (which is manifested in humans and animals
in being awake and being asleep), in the same way under the law of
correspondence that says that as below so above, the planets also
alternate periods of activity with periods of rest.
And Master Kuthumi revealed that Mars is currently "asleep" and that in the future it will "awaken" again.
And
curiously, when one compares Mars with Earth, it gives the impression
that the red planet is asleep because its geology shows that in the past
there was volcanic activity, it had rivers and seas, but currently
everything is stopped; however, Mars is not dead since it has an
atmosphere.
Planets that are about to end their life cycle
Now,
a planet can be alive and not have an atmosphere, and for example this is the case of Mercury; Master Kuthumi revealed that Mercury is
currently asleep but will soon begin its seventh and final round (period
of activity).
But
due to its proximity to the Sun, Mercury lost its atmosphere and it's
certain it won't regain it. However, the kingdoms of Mercury are
already highly evolved, and in their final stage of development, Mercury
will no longer develop on the physical plane but on the mental plane,
as is currently happening on Venus.
And
one possible indicator that Mercury is still alive is that it still has
a magnetic core, but the absence of a magnetic field would not be an
indication that the planet has died because, for example, Mars' magnetic
field is currently off, although it was active in the past.
Example of a dead planet
In
the solar system I currently believe there are no dead planets, but the
Masters explained that the Moon was formerly a planet but is now almost
dead.
And
when one observes the Moon, it gives the impression of being a corpse
because there is no longer any geological activity on it, it has almost
no atmosphere, it no longer has an active magnetic core; the Moon seems
to be just a sidereal skeleton.
Just
as when a human dies, only their skeleton remains, so too when a planet
dies, only its "mineral skeleton" remains, but the "elemental souls"
that inhabited those minerals are gone. And the elements that gave life
to this celestial body (represented by earth, water, air, and fire) have
disappeared, or rather, they have been sublimated, meaning they no
longer exist on the physical plane but only in the subtle planes of the
planet.
When
a planet sleeps, those elements (or some of them) and the activity they
generate will later return to the rocky body when this planet wakes up,
but when the planet dies, only its planetary skeleton remains floating
in space.
More elements
Blavatsky,
based on ancient Eastern teachings, reported that there are not four
but in reality seven main elements on the physical plane.
STATES OF THE MATTER | ELEMENT WITH WHICH IT IS ASSOCIATED | TATTVAS (IN SANSKRIT) |
still unknown in the west | primordial matter or supreme (aether) | adi |
still unknown in the west | "parentless" subject matter self-existing | anupadaka or aupapaduka |
ethereal | ether | akasha or alaya |
incandescent | fire | taijasa or tejas |
gaseous | air | vayu |
liquid | water | apas |
solid | land | prithivi |
However,
the three higher ones are not perceptible to the physical eye and will
become increasingly apparent during the final rounds.
Blavatsky
says that on Earth, the ether will do so in the fifth round,
self-existent matter will do so in the sixth round, and primordial
matter will do so in the seventh round.
Therefore,
it is possible that when Mercury begins its final period of activity,
it will do so not with the four known elements, but primarily with
primordial matter.
Conclusion
Geological activity, an atmosphere, and
an active magnetic core are all signs that a planet is alive, but the
absence of some of these aspects doesn't necessarily mean the planet is
dead. However, the absence of all three of these aspects together seems
to indicate that the planet is indeed dead.
Note
This
was a small introduction to living and dead planets, starting with the
rocky planets in our solar system that are close to the Sun, but many
mysteries still remain, for example:
How do gas giants sleep and die? How does life develop on planets that are very far from the Sun? Etc.
But
it is interesting to note that the discoveries made by science are in
accordance with the assertions made by the Masters almost a century
before space exploration began.
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