Fairy-Tales of Planets

Planet PHOENIX is Symbol of Transformation. Council of Planets. During meditation in the summer, 1991 Celeste was invited on meeting of group from twelve great uplifted creatures, presenting the planets of our planetary system on Advice of Planets. Celeste was asked to draw the portraits of councillors and spread information about them, about council, its purpose and functions. As be repoted to Celeste, "Council is responsible for fulfiling the Divine Space Plan on entry of Light in this part of universe. They work for the sake of harmonious ascension of all planetary system in more high consciousness. They search ways for bringing consciousness over of man of Earth to complete knowledge, so that Earth could operate as an equal partner is in this family of planets. "By the way, as well Gods that it do not need to make visa,to ask from different agencies of the travel tips and in general it is necessary nothing - take and travel!

In February 1993 Hermes contacted with Celeste, to acquaint with the "senior brother" by Apollo. During a few subsequent weeks Celeste got mass of new information on a tenth planet Phoenix, giant external planet of our planetary system (in the ancient records of Shumer this celestial body is marked as 12th planet, as Sun and Moon also joined in this row).

Apollo, the God of Sun in Greek mythology, presents Phoenix on Council of Planets. Apollo gave Celeste information from his point of view and reported to it ideas in such thought-forms which are near consciousness of Celeste. So the next information is painted individual perception of both Celeste and Apollo. Please, mean it in the process of reading.

Planet Phoenix.Much of our history is the question of approach or opinion. Different historians can tell our story variously. I am an optimist, that, who searches adventures, and perceives lessons as positive experience. On this account I will present the short story exactly from this point of view. Then I will explain my personal role in the opened out drama.

Our planet is named Phoenix. This planet, exceeding even Jupiter, is on the farthest edge of the planetary system. We were the first planet of this system, to undergoing colonization from other star systems, such as Pleiades, Dog-star or Andromeda, attaining the level of space trips long before us.

Our planet was comfortable as a base for interplanetary, intergalactic or interstellar projects. We became a bridge from this planetary system to other systems. We got much help from these more developed creatures on the initial stages of our evolution. As there is not a natural abundance of Earth on Phoenix, we need up-to-date technologies for development of our internal thermal energy and creation of the artificially protected environment of dwelling.

Certainly, and the near passing among other planets influences on Phoenix too. Collisions with asteroids or other planet mean the strongest destruction for each. For this reason our planet adopted Phoenix. We "die" each time when go back into a perihelion. And we "regenerate", when they leave to the external limits of the planetary system.

Our history is so much tied up with these again recommencing problems. It is a base factor of our civilization. At once after experiencing of crisis in the internal planetary system we arrange festivals and give vows to use our period of safety for the spiritual growth. When we maximally retire Sun, we slip down back in stagnation, forgetting about that, as far as life is precious, falling in indifference and stagnation. The nearer we approach a Sun,the vigorously we become, waking up to all what still want to attain. All members of society with great animation begin to search new decisions and everone begin to value more and more with every moment. Young people, never living at a crisis, grow in interest, how it will be. From those, who is experimental, expect answers and guidance uninitiated. If we had pagan-priestion, this would be a that group which is specialized on the process of preparation.

posted by Admin on Oktober , 2008

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