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Re: LIFE ON MARS

Mar 23, 2005 05:13 AM
by christinaleestemaker


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "silva_cass" <silva_cass@y...> 
wrote:
Is it not the way back?

Now from earth we have had the developements from the astral of the 
moon under the working aspect of Mars.
And now we go on to develope the total Manas under the working factor 
of Mercurius to transform astral through manas(higher and lower).
Mahatma letter 15 (pag 94/95).
So for the future only the rounds(circles)Nw Jupiter(Buddhi)is in the 
picture, after that 6th nw Venus (transformed etheric) and the 7 th 
nw vulcanus(transformed physic)Atman.For this moment we are in the 
state of evolution and after the 7 th phase we go over in the state 
of involution.
We are on earth now in the 4 th round as human beings and in the 5th 
Post Atlantic time period and made the cross over into the 6th 
Waterman period of another 7 timeperiods and than the last period of 
another 7 followed.That will be the end of the 4 the round.(Earth , 
as humans).If we finished this we will be angels on the planet 
jupiter. 

Christina
Necessary is to purify and spiritify the astral body and to be in 
harmony with the spirit of the planet mercurius =Manas.

Christina






> 
> 
> This article came from New Scientist posted on another group. My 
> question is Why on earth would anyone want to live on Mars or the 
> Moon. I could understand it if they suddenly found oil there and 
> then they could spend trillions more creating a pipeline back to 
> earth. Perhaps we could use it as a "convict colony" as once was 
> Australia? Certainly no need for electric fences there. Perhaps 
> their mental evolution would mutate into something greater than 
> earthlings and would allow them to infiltrate our minds from far 
> distant galaxies. 
> 
> It would be nice to know that what HPB may or may not have said 
> regarding Mars could be verified, but even if they proved that 
there 
> was once life on mars, how would that impact on us? They certainly 
> could prove it is there right now. Would the new scientist believe 
> that humanity has evolved through chains and rounds on other 
> planets, and that we have the choice to reincarnate to planets 
other 
> than earth.
> 
> Just wondering
> Cass
> 
> 
> 6 Viking's methane
> JULY 20, 1976. Gilbert Levin is on the edge of his seat. Millions 
of 
> kilometres away on Mars, the Viking landers have scooped up some 
> soil and mixed it with carbon-14-labelled nutrients. The mission's 
> scientists have all agreed that if Levin's instruments on board the 
> landers detect emissions of carbon-14-containing methane from the 
> soil, then there must be life on Mars.
> 
> Viking reports a positive result. Something is ingesting the 
> nutrients, metabolising them, and then belching out gas laced with 
> carbon-14.
> 
> So why no party?
> Because another instrument, designed to identify organic molecules 
> considered essential signs of life, found nothing. Almost all the 
> mission scientists erred on the side of caution and declared 
> Viking's discovery a false positive. But was it?
> 
> The arguments continue to rage, but results from NASA's latest 
> rovers show that the surface of Mars was almost certainly wet in 
the 
> past and therefore hospitable to life. And there is plenty more 
> evidence where that came from, Levin says. "Every mission to Mars 
> has produced evidence supporting my conclusion. None has 
> contradicted it."
> 
> Levin stands by his claim, and he is no longer alone. Joe Miller, a 
> cell biologist at the University of Southern California in Los 
> Angeles, has re-analysed the data and he thinks that the emissions 
> show evidence of a circadian cycle. That is highly suggestive of 
> life.
> 
> Levin is petitioning ESA and NASA to fly a modified version of his 
> mission to look for "chiral" molecules. These come in left or right-
> handed versions: they are mirror images of each other. While 
> biological processes tend to produce molecules that favour one 
> chirality over the other, non-living processes create left and 
right-
> handed versions in equal numbers. If a future mission to Mars were 
> to find that Martian "metabolism" also prefers one chiral form of a 
> molecule to the other, that would be the best indication yet of 
life 
> on Mars.




 

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