08-04-2014, 11:31 AM
Hey friend, this is the one known as Gary. : )
In response to your question, it was Don who used the term "aware life" in his question, "Well, roughly how many total planets in this galaxy of stars that we’re in have aware life regardless of density?"
But he says "aware life regardless of density". Were I in a position of responding to Don's question, I would assume that Don asked, "how many planets have life that is experiencing any of the seven densities". (Don used a shorthand, calling all life within the seven densities "aware life".)
So, Ra responds and gives the total number of planets that have life experiencing one or more of the densities. And then Ra breaks that down into percentages.
I think it is safe to assume that, using Don's terminology, Ra considers life in any density as "aware life".
Though I don't think "aware life" is the most clarifying or helpful of terms.
Love/Light, GLB
In response to your question, it was Don who used the term "aware life" in his question, "Well, roughly how many total planets in this galaxy of stars that we’re in have aware life regardless of density?"
But he says "aware life regardless of density". Were I in a position of responding to Don's question, I would assume that Don asked, "how many planets have life that is experiencing any of the seven densities". (Don used a shorthand, calling all life within the seven densities "aware life".)
So, Ra responds and gives the total number of planets that have life experiencing one or more of the densities. And then Ra breaks that down into percentages.
I think it is safe to assume that, using Don's terminology, Ra considers life in any density as "aware life".
Though I don't think "aware life" is the most clarifying or helpful of terms.
Love/Light, GLB

(08-04-2014, 10:53 AM)andreazzi Wrote: [quote='andreazzi' pid='160253' dateline='1407164026']
Hi again!
Is this Gary? Thanks for the answer.
Well, take a look at these two questions from session 16:
16.26 Questioner: Well, roughly how many total planets in this galaxy of stars that we’re in have aware life regardless of density?
Ra: I am Ra. Approximately six seven, oh oh oh, oh oh oh [67,000,000].
16.27 Questioner: Can you tell me what percentage of those are third, fourth, fifth, sixth density, etc.? Roughly, very roughly.
Ra: I am Ra. A percentage seventeen for first density, a percentage twenty for second density, a percentage twenty-seven for third density, a percentage sixteen for fourth density, a percentage six for fifth density. The other information must be withheld. The free will of your future is not making this available. We shall speak on one item. There is a fairly large percentage, approximately thirty-five percent of the intelligent planets, which do not fit in the percentiles. These mysteries are of sixth and seventh density and are not available for our speaking.
Ra suggests that there are planets in first density with aware life and planets in first density without aware life. What would mean "aware life" in first density then?
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi