My Grand Cycles
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Tell me about my Grand Cycles:
MEntity:
- A species that might be seen as rather etheric and gossamer in body, ghostly if you will. This species is related to descendants who would come to be known as Lemurians on Earth.
- A species that might be seen as electrical currents, existing in a medium of a planet wrought with electrical storms.
- An insectoid species that would most resemble a Praying Mantis, on a tiny planet lush with the equivalent of trees and plants. This species was profoundly philosophical, with a great emphasis on meditation and exploring off-planet via means that were not physical. This had led them to become rather adept at Astral Travel, visiting the dreams of many civilizations. This species still exists.
- A silicon-based species that inhabited Earth previous to the current population of Sentience on the planet. This species would seem to be lava-like to you, and many of our students who lived as this Cycle tend to have a strong attraction to ancient and prehistoric levels of life on this planet, as well as a strong attraction f to the Mineral and Shamanic kingdoms.
- This Grand Cycle appears to have been lived through a species that was disc-shaped and capable of flight and burrowing. A great amount of the "surface" of the planet was a thick, tangible gaseous cloud, if you will, where most of this species spent its lives working through its Cycle. Rather than reincarnate into new bodies, this species would eventually "crash" to the more solid surface, burrowing beneath the ground in a long hibernation that allowed for a regeneration of its magnetic qualities that allowed for it to exist in permanent flight for each lifetime. The entire electromagnetic system would shut down, allowing for a reset of Overleaves and programming, which allowed for each Essence to keep using whatever body it began with. Mating was a matter of friction, in that the rubbing together of two or more bodies would create "sparks" that the gaseous cloud would then accumulate around, creating a new body for a new Essence. All fragments were in bodies before the first body actually died, which is when the first Essence cycled off. From there, the Cycling off came rapidly for each successive wave, as each removal of a body would cause a weakening of the magnetic dynamic, generating faster cycles of "crashes," until no more bodies could stay afloat.
- A species that would be considered "snake-like," though some of the body types had wings that allowed for flying. The biological wings were an indicator of those with status in some way, which the King Essences gravitated toward, even after development of an artificial means of gliding was adapted by the species. This was the only sentient species on the planet, or in the star system.
- A species that was highly mobile, and quite eager for off-planet travel, as the body types were of quite a flexible and resilient nature, with no bones, or required shapes, so much so that they may have been seen as "rubbery." Thoughts shaped the bodies. Depending upon the cycle of civilizations at the time, body shapes were agreed upon and generally adhered to, but as the species aged in soul age, thoughts gave way to moods and feelings, and bodies took any number of shapes to reflect this more honest representation. This species traveled its star system freely over half of its existence.
- A humanoid species that would be difficult to differentiate from your current species, except for the upholding of intuitive and psychic development that allowed for not only telepathic communications as a standard, but also such things as psychokinesis, etc. This species currently still exists, but as a completely new Design of sentience, and actively explores the galaxies using these skills.
- This is a cycle that most of our students shared together on a planet with only two species; one being large amphibian species and one being small tree-dwelling humanoids. A eco-dynamic was in place that was specific to the symbiotic nature of these two very different species. Because there was no process of weather that would bring rain, the trees would suffer without water. The large amphibians, then, would live in cycles that moved in and out of the river beds and bodies of water that would become so populated, it would push the waters above the shores for the land to use more accessibly. In return, the tree-dwelling species would ensure that the perfectly-ripened fruits were made available from the trees to those amphibians. This Grand Cycle, for many of our students, and including ourselves, was one of the most peaceful and restful Cycles we have ever experienced.