*Planetary Neighbors in Other Dimensions* Q: Are there any planets in our Solar System, beyond Pluto, that we are not identifying with? B: Yes. Q: Are there many? B: No, but also there are three which, in your estimation, are within the system, but which, within your terminology, are not literally physical. Q: You mean we can't see them? B: Yes. Q: But they're there? B: Yes. They vibrate in accord to another density, which you will begin to perceive later in time. Q: But they are in our Solar System? B: Yes. Q: And they are beyond Pluto? B: No. Q: Oh, they are between Pluto and... B: ... and your star. Q: They are? So they are between, maybe, Earth and... Saturn? B: One is, in a sense, /within/ the orbit that you occupy. One is, in a sense, between what you term to be your planet and Venus. One is, in a sense, between what you term to be Mars and Jupiter. But understand that they occupy different dimensional densities at this time. Q: Okay, and as our density changes or expands, will... are there living human, human forms on these planets? B: Two, but only in another density. Q: Right... very interesting. B: Understand that in a particular density, to another being approaching your Solar System not attuned to your density, the Earth may appear barren as well; or not even there. Q: And in your Solar System, do you have a sun like we have? B: Oh, yes. Q: Two? B: One. Q: Who has two suns? B: You will understand that Sirius will have a bright central star, with what you term to be a white dwarf encircling it. Q: And in that way we think of it as two suns? B: It is considered in that way, to some degree, a binary. Q: Is that why George Lucas had two suns in his series, in his Star Wars series? B: Not specifically. Understand that that individual was simply reflecting an idea considered by your consciousness to be representative of the idea of "exoticness." (Laughter) Q: How many planets are in your Solar System? B: Seven. Q: Do you have a moon, like we have a moon? B: We have no moon. Q: Oh, does that mean you have no unconscious? B: What? (Laughter) Q: We symbolize our moon with our unconscious. B: So what? Can we not use another symbol? Q: What is your symbol? B: Space. Q: Space is your unconscious? B: Yes. Q: Wow, that's even better than the moon. (Laughter) B: It has served us as your symbol has served you, no better, no worse. It is simply a reflection of what we consider ourselves to be, as you give yourself all the reflections that you think yourselves to be. We, like you, are also the third planet from our star. So is the one in Sirius, the third planet. Three threes. Q: That's our triad? B: Yes, are you surprised? Q: Not at all. B: Thank you. Q: Thank you.