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Msbecka3 Mars

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Was Mars once moist and alive as our probes are beginning to suggest? If so, what caused it to become arid and what happened to the Earth probes sent to Mars that seemed to have disappeared without a trace? Yes, Mars, as you call it, was a habitable planet at one time, as you would understand habitable, and was inhabited. inhabited at one time. There was a close pass by what you would call an asteroid that disrupted the climate and electromagnetic field of the planet to such a degree as to cause the dissipation of its atmosphere, the dissipation of its electromagnetic field, and the evaporation of much of its water, although much of it also remains locked in the crust. How long ago was this that this occurred? Millions of years, but not as long ago as your scientists might think. Maybe a few dozens of millions of years? Not even. Okay. Now, incarnationally, then the beings that used to incarnate on Mars, Mars began to incarnate on Earth as it became more habitable for that kind of incarnation. What did they incarnate as humans or some other life-form? It began as the hominid species in that sense. But then when extraterrestrial genetic material was infused into the indigenous naturally evolved hominid species, there was then created the human-like vessel that became more conducive to the kind of incarnations your spirits were used to. And thus then incarnations began, shall we say, in earnest at that time a few million years ago. From Mars. Yes. Okay. That is the succession, in a sense, of incarnational experience. From what you call Maldek, which is the planet that was destroyed in between what you call Mars and Jupiter. to Mars, to Earth. That is the path of incarnational progression in this solar system of yours. So you're referring to what we call the asteroid belt as the debris from the destruction of Maldek. Yes. And the beings that were, that inhabited Maldeck, migrated, if you will, to Mars. Incarnationally. Incarnationally. And then when that atmosphere and situation was destroyed, they might, migrated again incarnatially to Earth. Yes. And the irony for those that incarnated on Mars is that the asteroid that made it impossible to inhabit came from the debris of Maldek, of the world they had inhabited before. What caused the destruction of Maldak? Passage too close to another body that entered the system. Okay. It wasn't the result of their technological malfeasance. No. Thank you.