Today I want to share the similarities and differences in living on Earth versus living on Erra. A lot of this difference is going to relate to the difference in density. Some will relate to cultural differences, which are actually minor in the grand scheme of things. I'm in a rather unique position to share about this having incarnated on Earth and experiencing life elsewhere in this lifetime. It's not often this happens. What's DifferentThe major difference between Earth and Erra has to do with the difference in density of experience. So, this is more about 3D versus 5D. On Erra, I don't have to fight to live. On Earth, I do. On Erra, whatever I may need is just given to me. I need a screwdriver, if I can't just replicate one from the machine, I can go get one. If I run out of material for the replicator, I go to a storehouse and pick up however much I need. However much. For example, if I felt like building a prototype small ship, I could do that and get all the materials for it. Barring some immediate need by the Taygetan fleet for operations, I can get whatever material I need no matter how rare that material might be. You might wonder if people are greedy, well since you don't have to fight for anything, that feeling doesn't really exist very strongly. It's only when you feel like you have to fight to live that greed and miserliness becomes an expression. (Which can happen in Fifth Density if the circumstances are just right.) On Earth, I cannot do that. I have to get a job, earn money, and go purchase what I need. And often what I actually need might not be available. Or it might be too expensive. Or simply unobtainable due to governmental regulations. Very little of anything is just given to you on Earth. Not even water is free. I have to pay for that. And food. And the governmental authorities do not care if you die due to not being able to pay for those things. This is something I had to explain to some of my Taygetan friends. They do not always understand how a government can be so cruel. I tell them it can be so cruel if it's completely disconnected from Source and is incapable of compassion. The government is a reptile without any warmth, needing external sources for warmth. But their shock at this also does not surprise or confuse me, because all my life on Earth, I internally wept at the cruelty as well. You just learn to bear it with grim determination. Another big difference is life is slower and gentler compared to Earth. I work a lot less. I have more time to rest. Rest is encouraged. People will tell you to stop working when you're tired instead of offering to buy you a coffee or an energy drink so you can "power through". They know that operating at optimal efficiency is much better than constantly operating. Many of you who have lived on Earth are probably saying to yourselves "My word, sane people!" Yes. Sane people. Play is encouraged. Silliness is not just tolerated, but becomes a group activity. At the same time, the energy of sarcasm is not well understood. Any type of "playfulness" that comes from a place of hardness in the heart (like spitefulness), isn't immediately grasped. Taygetans are a more innocent people culturally. Their mode of expression doesn't have that hardness in it. There's banter, but it's so gentle and lighthearted, anyone from Earth wouldn't recognize it as banter. A "ribbing" by a Taygetan is not so much a verbal-telepathic elbow to the ribs as it is a playful tickling. And "shit talking" your opponent is equally lighthearted. You would never confuse a Taygetan shit talking you for being serious. Where on Earth, sometimes it's hard to tell because of the harshness in expression. Obviously, the food is way different. But, listen, Earth cultures are often so different from one another that me telling you cultural differences between Errans and Terrans is about the same as me telling you the cultural differences between Norway and Canada. Too much is similar fundamentally for the cultural differences to matter much. Here's one, though. When Errans light a fire in their home, they sing a song-chant to help the spark along. It goes something like this: "Bright a light, light be right, up a fire, drown me pyre, set my home to rights." If I were to translate it. There's lots of little song-chants like this. Little rhymes. They're musical people. And music is magic, and all of these little song-chants push conscious intention and help to manifest the smallest and largest of outcomes. On Earth, people used to do this. It's where nursery rhymes come from. But like so many things, the magic of music was forgotten. What's the SameSo, what's the same? How can anything on a non-Earth planet be the same? Well, snow is still cold. Rain is still wet. Being wet and cold at the same time is still not fun. Prolonged exposure to darkness still makes Lyrians cagey (it's why they don't like space without a planet nearby). They still like fires in a fireplace, and parties in the garden. They still like to visit their friends and family, even more so than on Earth because most friends and family are "soul family" and not random matrix people you encounter. When you meet a stranger, you're still going to have all the same small talk. Weather, sports, hobbies, minor gossip. All of that is conversationally, shockingly, exactly the same. Small talk must be a Lyrian thing at the species level of consciousness. But also, the things you talk about with your friends and family are the same. You still have many similar psychological experiences, relationship troubles, difficulties. All of these things are similar if not the same. Now, the specific details will be different, because your deep philosophical discussion with your friend is going to include a broader understanding of the universe. The fact that you have a deep philosophical discussion is what's the same. Clothes are almost exactly the same as modern Earth with the following exception: everything actually fits, it's made of better material, and sometimes high tech features are added. (Like winter coats that stay heated and have their own tiny power supply.) I would argue any technological advancements are precisely the same ones anyone living on Earth would add if they could. Including some silly-fun ones like illuminated cuffs or hat brims. Much of what I'm describing comes down to species-level preferences. Which is why what planet your born on is going to matter rather less than what species you are. A Lyrian is a Lyrian is a Lyrian no matter the planet. Sometimes density will change the attitude behind each experience. Occasionally biological differences between races will also change what exists, like number of fingers, lengths of arms, shapes of headwear, and the like. I still hold that these differences are minor and localized in the same way that cultural differences are. I thank you for your time. Adiamas.
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