Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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might say, below the level of your own. For humans tend to think that they are the only intelligences, which is not accurate. There are many intelligences which range both above and below that of your own. : I'm thinking this would belike aplanet composed entire ofbugs. That is an accurate analogy. Would they ever evolve in toa highenlifeform? Certainly. For that is the purpose. Through the gaining of knowledge and the working experience on these planets, there would be given the opportunity to evolve to a higher level on some other planet : I meant the lifeform, would it evolve intoanother lifeform? Not on that planet, perhaps. : Then the only type that would survive on that planet would be the insecforms. P: On this one particular planet, that is accurate. There are those planets on which it is possible to evolve from avery low degree of life form to a very high degree of life form all on one particular planet The combinations are quite endless, as there are many more variations of life than one human could possibly imagine. D: But there are certainplanets where the evolution has proceededsofar and stopped. It has been given that level ofevolvement which is appropriate for the lessons to be learned on that planet. Ifound this type of mentaljourney exciting and I knew there must be many more different possibilities and variations than we had covered. Iasked permission to come and speak of these things again. P: That isaccurate. For we would always enjoy sharing our vision of the universe with you. For we would enjoy taking you on a journey throughout the universe, as it were. D: Yes, becauseat our stage of development we can't go in spaceships. This would be one way to explore. P: That is accurate. The mental ship isfar superior to anything that could be physically built. It is simply a matter of allowing it to happen. D: Yes, because the human speciesis very curiousaboutthings ofany nature, especially thingsin outerspace. And itwould take so longin ourtime to be able togo even ifwe had a spaceship that was available. 190. The Keepers of the Garden