Andromeda Galaxy

──── by Lync Dalton ────

Andromeda Galaxy is known as the Milky Way Galaxy’s twin because they share a similar spiral shape, and seem to have relatively similar gravitational weight. It is likely that Andromeda has the wider “wingspan” of the two. In a special language that galaxies have, Andromeda is known as “strafe” and “stripes”.

Andromeda holds life much like the Milky Way Galaxy does, and its creatures’ biological expression is somewhat comparable. Here is an incomplete list of some of the alien life found in the Andromeda Galaxy (all of which we can call Andromedans):

  • There is a physical planet with physical life in a remote arm of the Andromeda Galaxy. It has a sapient species that look a little like lemurs, with long ringed tails and bright eyes. Their planet is enriched not by plant life, but by a wide variety of fungus, along with other animal species. All Andromedans are Lawful Good (Good in Lawful Good meaning that they are always proactively striving for good objectives and good actions).
  • An astral planet in the Andromeda Galaxy has an exotic sapient species of Andromedans that looks loosely humanoid, each looking like a two-dimensional collection of curved and straight geometric shapes. They are tall, somewhat deconstructed in form, and exhibit colors like muted stained glass. They are aligned Lawful Good (Good in Lawful Good meaning that they are always proactively striving for good objectives and good actions).
  • There are astral bipedal unicorn Adromedans from an astral planet orbiting a beautiful star that somehow presents a rainbow spectrum of light (though it sometimes presents violet at points during its light day). They say that they know everybody (i.e. all species in the Universe) and are very cool. They are aligned Lawful Good (Good in Lawful Good meaning that they are always proactively striving for good objectives and good actions).

Fun fact: A disproportionate number of fashion models are among the humans on Earth who have lived past lives in the Andromeda Galaxy. Andromedan starseeds are often exciting to look at. No one knows why.

As a galaxy, Andromeda is aligned Lawful Good, and contains only life that is Lawful Good and only consciousnesses that are Lawful Good (Good in Lawful Good meaning that they are always proactively striving for good objectives and good actions). All galaxies in the Universe other than the Milky Way Galaxy are aligned Lawful Good. The Milky Way Galaxy is aligned Chaotic Good (Good in Chaotic Good meaning always proactively striving for good objectives and good actions).

Astronomers used to think the Andromeda Galaxy lit up in our night sky was a star, and they called it Vertex (which is also the name of a barely related astrological point called Vertex that relates to a certain kind of “other” we can encounter in life, but note that the Andromeda Galaxy/star Vertex is found in the Aries sector, while one’s astrological Vertex point can be in any sign), but it’s actually a galaxy with millions and millions of stars. It’s found inside the boundaries of the constellation named for the beautiful mythological princess Andromeda. The Andromeda Galaxy is considered sacred to the Arcturian goddess Mombi. From Earth, the Andromeda Galaxy is found in a rough alignment across the sky from Arcturus. It is believed that a very, very long time from now, the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy will one day converge together and combine to form the Unified Twins Galaxy. This can happen in an orderly manner that preserves the life in both galaxies, which will probably require the concentration of many evolved spiritual masters in both galaxies.

(posted November 19th, 2021)

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──── by Lync Dalton ────