Have any Urmah incarnated on Earth besides Sekhmet?

Primary Theme: Extraterrestrial Races

Additional Themes: Human History & Ancient Civilisations · Consciousness, Soul & the Nature of Self

Sources: 5 transcripts, 3 speakers (Mari Swaruu, Athena Swaruu, Swaruu 9)

Transcripts: S-163, S-267, S-268, 403, 117


Short Answer

Yes. The corpus identifies multiple Urmah who were physically present on Earth in the pre-dynastic Egyptian period, and also describes two distinct mechanisms by which Urmah souls operate on Earth today: starseed incarnation into human bodies, and immersion pod technology that allows an Urmah cat in orbit to control a human body on the surface. The material is limited in detail on both mechanisms, but the key data points are clear.


Physical Presence in Ancient Egypt

Mari Swaruu identifies three Egyptian figures as Urmah who were physically present during the pre-dynastic period, well before classic pharaonic Egypt: Mafdet (associated with justice), Bastet (associated with fertility), and Sekhmet (associated with power). Mari notes that these are strong Urmah qualities and that closely studying these figures reveals "a strong Urmah personality in them which leads me to think that their depiction in classic ancient Egypt did come from direct Urmah heritage" (S-163).

Mari is careful to place this in context. Ancient Egyptians used animal-headed depictions to represent qualities — Horus had a hawk head because he could "fly" (associated with the Sun crossing the sky), Anubis had a jackal head because jackals lurked around cemeteries. So an animal head does not always mean the deity literally was that animal species. However, Mari argues that in the case of Mafdet, Bastet, and Sekhmet, the depictions do derive from actual Urmah beings, because the Urmah were physically present at the Federation starport and underground base beneath the Giza Plateau (S-163).

She also mentions Mut — associated with motherhood, love, and care, whose name literally means "mother" in ancient Egyptian — as a possible Urmah, noting that Mut is sometimes depicted as a cat. However, Mari says she found no conclusive off-planet evidence for Mut being Urmah, "although I highly suspect she was too, even though she is depicted as a female house cat and not as a large feline such as a lioness" (S-163).

The Urmah physical presence on Earth is dated to approximately 10,000–8,000 BC, during a period of multi-species extraterrestrial activity in the Egyptian region (117).

Urmah Soul in a Lyrian Body: Mari Swaruu

The most striking personal example comes from the healing ceremony described in S-267 and S-268. During an astral healing performed aboard the Urmah flagship Avyon One, Mari Swaruu encountered an immense luminous blue lion — identified as the spirit of an ancient Urmah king — who told her she was an Urmah soul living in a Lyrian body. This would make Mari herself a form of Urmah incarnation, though not in a human body on Earth but in a Swaruunian body aboard a Taygetan ship (S-267).

This establishes the principle that Urmah souls can and do incarnate across species lines — not only into Earth cats (as described in the starseed framework) but also into humanoid Lyrian bodies.

Immersion Pod Technology

Athena Swaruu confirms a third mechanism: the Urmah use immersion technology to operate on Earth today. When asked directly whether the Urmah use immersion technology for their starseeds on Earth, Athena answers: "Yes, they do use immersion technology for Urmah cats to work on Earth using a human body suit" (403).

This means an Urmah individual in orbit — physically a large cat aboard a starship — can control a human body on Earth's surface through the same immersion pod technology used by other races. The details of how this works for a non-humanoid species controlling a humanoid body are not elaborated in the corpus, but the mechanism is confirmed.


What the Corpus Does Not Say

The corpus does not provide names or identities of specific Urmah currently incarnated on Earth as humans, beyond the general confirmation that the technology and soul-level mechanism exist. The ancient Egyptian examples (Mafdet, Bastet, Sekhmet) are the only named individuals. Whether there are Urmah starseeds among the current human population — operating without immersion pods, through standard soul incarnation — is implied by the starseed framework but not specifically confirmed for human bodies in the way it is for Earth cats.


Key Transcript References

  • S-163 — Egyptian Urmah: Mafdet (justice), Bastet (fertility), Sekhmet (power) identified as Urmah from pre-dynastic period, Mut (motherhood) suspected but unconfirmed, context of animal-headed Egyptian convention vs literal species identification, Urmah present at Giza Federation starport
  • S-267 — Urmah soul in Lyrian body: during astral healing, immense luminous blue lion (ancient Urmah king spirit) tells Mari she is an Urmah soul in a Lyrian body — establishes cross-species soul incarnation
  • S-268 — Healing aftermath: confirmation of the experience, Urmah perception naturally includes astral realms, ceremony performed exclusively by lions and tigers
  • 403 — Immersion technology: Athena confirms Urmah use immersion pods for cats to work on Earth "using a human body suit"
  • 117 — Urmah physical presence on Earth dated approximately 10,000–8,000 BC, Earth cats as Urmah starseeds (their claim)