Tales from the Planets
written by Celeste Korsholm

Jupiter was in the news. The world was focused upon our bright planetary neighbor. The Planetary Council, which is the responsible ruling body of the solar system, takes this opportunity to step forth into the consciousness of mankind. They appear as our elder brothers, each representing a planet. They come to remind us that Earth is not alone. We are a family of planets. What happens to one happens to all. There is a Divine Plan to bring Light into our solar system. We are all participants in the accomplishment of this cosmic plan.
For the past few years, Celeste has been receiving visual impressions and telepathic communications from the Planetary Council about the history and destiny of our solar system. (See the end of this article for a complete list of the members of the Planetary Council and a brief listing of their functions.) Out of the vast amount of information received by Celeste, the following basic ideas give an overall perspective on the past, present, and future of our solar system.

I. The planets in our solar system are similar to universities from which we've all graduated. As we come from our Light Source and decide to experience in the lower densities, we enter through star gates that gradually step down our frequencies and prepare us for life in the third dimension. Lyra, Orion, Sirius, or the Pleiades may be stepping stones along the way. On the way in or out of this solar system, all must pass through Saturn. We can experience the vibrations of all the other planets in the schools of Saturn. We can choose the short, intensive courses or sign up for longer periods on the planets themselves. We may change our minds entirely and head for the higher frequencies, or we might really get to like it here and hang around for aeons. Most choose to graduate from at least one other planet before volunteering for postgraduate work on Earth. We might major in communications at Mercury U. or the fine arts at Venus U. Ever after we have a deep affection for our Alma mater. We have integrated that planet's frequencies and gotten used to its body form. Years later, out of habit, we will probably hang out with other graduates. Even highly evolved Jupiterians with radiant Light bodies tend to maintain wisps of scales and a tail and imbibe oozy green life essence when they get together.
II. The struggle between polarized Light and Dark Forces is not limited to Earth. It exists throughout this sector of the universe. The choice between what we call "good" and "evil" did not begin when Eve ate the apple. It does not end with the "Last Judgment." Our planet, our solar system, has been greatly influenced by powerful forces coming from outside the system which bring with them their weaknesses and strengths. Uranus, for example, was settled by desperate refugees from wars in space. In order to avoid further pursuit, they forced the mutation of their species on a primitive life form found on Uranus. Later, they volunteered for Earth assignment in order to balance this karma by applying their hard-earned wisdom in service to others.
This is a universe of free will. Individuals create and act out many dramas on many stages in order to experience, to learn, and eventually to evolve back to unity consciousness, The One, from which we all came,..... and to choose it of their free will. There is a greater purpose and a planbehind all the apparent chaos we collectively and individually experience.
III. All newly forming solar systems are seeded with an infinite number of potential life forms by cosmic, creative beings called the Sowers. They cast out the seeds of life which have been gathered from all parts of the universe among the young planets. They do not stay to cultivate or harvest. They move on to serve elsewhere.
Sometime later, the Sowers are followed by the Watchers. These cosmic beings search among the new planets for life forms that have adapted well to their new environment. They look for some distinguishing characteristic that shows superior potential for further evolution. On Jupiter, for instance, the Watchers found a group of reptiles whose laughter sent high frequency ripples of energy out into space. They chose this species in which to infuse higher Light intelligence. With this gift, the reptiles evolved much more quickly than other life forms. They soon came to dominate their environment, eventually creating a great civilization on the fourth/fifth dimensions around Jupiter.
On each planet, the Watchers chose species with exceptional potential. For instance, on Venus, they selected fairy-like, winged, humanoid creatures who gave off light and color as they circled in the air. On Neptune, they decided upon a life form that looked like mermaids or mermen, half fish, half human. Uranus developed the Sasquatch form. On Mars, the Watchers selected two insect-like species with equal potential, the ants and the praying mantis, thus setting up conflict from the very beginning. Each planet had its distinctive species which received an infusion of higher Light intelligence. Some, but not all of them, were human.
When it came time for Earth to be developed as a garden paradise, all the other planets were asked to contribute the best of themselves. Jupiterians, for example, contributed their reptile species. We call them dinosaurs. Our great fascination with and fondness for these creatures stems from our past happy associations with Jupiter.