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I think somewhere in the information it says that if an inhabited planet is destroyed, then the spirit-forms move to the next closest planet with life where they can continue their evolution. Any further comments from anyone else? | |||
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Cameron said ...
Markvd said ...
I am going to venture and guess that we must either wait until a planet reforms in the same vicinity or we are incarnated onto a planet within the confines of the Dern universe which best fits our spiritual development or total development as a being. Don't get any bright ideas and decide to blow up Earth now.:) I came to this possible conclusion from reading about Ashtar and his death in the Dal never to return to the Dern again.
--Markvd 23:15, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
RemRobinson said ...
I think somewhere in the information it says that if an inhabited planet is destroyed, then the spirit-forms move to the next closest planet with life where they can continue their evolution. Any further comments from anyone else?
--RemRobinson 19:38, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
I've read that our spirit can only be reborn on the planet our body dies on. What would happen to our rebirth if our planet is destroyed.
--Cameron 21:01, 5 January 2011 (UTC)