The galactic origins of the human race are inseparably intertwined with the soul origins of millions of starseeds currently incarnated on this planet.
Humans did not originate on Earth. We exist all over the galaxy, and elsewhere.
After each cycle of existence, our souls may choose to reincarnate on the same planet or, if we have gained a sufficient level of awareness, become “starseeds” – souls that choose to reincarnate outside the planetary matrix where they originated.
Many starseed souls are physically incarnated here on Earth today. Not all of us remember our past lives on other planets, but many do and the extent varies. Even if we do not remember, we intuitively know that Earth is not our original home and that intelligent life exists all over the cosmos.
My first inkling that I might not be from here came in the fall of 2021 when I discovered the work of astrologer Julia Balaz, who posits a correlation between our personal astrology chart and where our soul has incarnated in previous lifetimes. This led me to examine my own star chart, which indicates a link between the constellation of Pegasus and my soul origins. Interestingly, the fall of 2021 was when an extraterrestrial group known as the Intergalactic Confederation returned to our solar system after a long absence, their presence awakening dormant memories in many starseeds who have a soul connection to this group. This is according to author Elena Danaan, who in her book The Seeders reveals the human genome was genetically engineered a long time ago by this Intergalactic Confederation and exists all over the galaxy and beyond. I suspect my own soul connections are why I resonate with this information.
The Seeders features descriptions and illustrations of 24 extraterrestrial races who are part of the Intergalactic Confederation. One of these is the Elarthians, who are represented by an illustration of a human-looking woman with “angelic” wings carrying what looks like a type of energy (plasma?) sword. Their homeworld Eyael is in the galaxy NGC 7319 which is visible through… the Pegasus constellation.
This synchronicity would have been a passing curiosity if that female Elarthian did not remind me so much of NLITH (the Nameless Lady in the Hood), a character I created 20 years ago who became the protagonist not only for my first graphic novel, Twilight Lady, but also Twilight Warrior, a more recent work. NLITH is a character I deeply identify with, to the extent that writing her dialogue and personality always felt like extricating a hidden part of my subconscious to unlock the memory of who I really am as an individuated consciousness.

