Short answer: Yes. According to the Swaruu group, "human" is not a race but a temporary condition — a bio-suit used by countless star races to have an experience on Earth. Swaruu of Erra stated it directly: strictly speaking, all humans are and have always been starseeds. Every real person on Earth — every person who has a soul or adma animating their body — is by definition an extraterrestrial soul experiencing the 3D game. The distinction is not between starseeds and "regular humans" but between souls who are aware of their stellar origin and those who are not, and between real people and the Matrix-generated backdrop that has no independent soul at all.
"Human" is not a race
One of the most fundamental claims in the Swaruu material is that the human being is not considered a species in the way Earth science defines it. From the perspective of Taygetan and Federation science, the terrestrial human body is a secondary species — a vehicle adapted and shaped by consciousness to serve as a container for souls from many different star races. All the genetic material of every star race is already present within every human body, simply deactivated. Which genes are expressed depends on the consciousness inhabiting the body (Transcript 141).
Swaruu of Erra explained this by noting that carbon-based genetics across all known species shares more than ninety-nine percent commonality. To claim that human DNA was constructed from twenty-one extraterrestrial races, as some contactees have reported, is misleading — not because the genetic similarity is false but because it is universal. All humanoid species share essentially the same genetic template. What makes each body different is not laboratory manipulation but the consciousness that inhabits it, which activates or suppresses specific genes and markers through its own frequency and intention (Transcript 141).
This has a direct consequence: there is no such thing as a genetically "human" soul. The body is a vessel. The soul inhabiting it comes from somewhere, and that somewhere is never Earth, because Earth in the 3D Matrix does not generate souls — it receives them.
All real people are extraterrestrial souls
The Swaruu group has stated this in multiple ways across many transcripts, but Swaruu of Erra's statement in the genetics discussion is the most explicit: strictly speaking, all humans are and have always been starseeds. This means that the approximately twenty-five percent of Earth's population who are real — who have a genuine soul or adma animating their body — are all extraterrestrial souls in human containers (Transcript 141).
This was echoed even more dramatically in a conversation between Gosia and Yazhi Swaruu about the nature of the Federation. Gosia arrived at a sudden realisation: there are no humans here in 3D — all are ETs and the rest are Matrix for the ETs to play the game. Swaruu confirmed (Transcript 100). Yazhi echoed this elsewhere: the human condition is only applicable while they are there, whoever they are, because it is not a race. It is a temporary state, like wearing a costume. Everyone inside a real human body is a soul from somewhere in the broader cosmos, temporarily forgetting that fact as part of the immersion experience (Transcript 115).
Yazhi made the same point in a different context by describing the war between the Cabal and the awakened population. On both sides of this conflict, the key players are non-human. The Cabal has its regressive entities and archons. The opposition has its starseeds, walk-ins, and other non-human souls hiding as humans. The sleeping population — ordinary people who follow rules, pay taxes, and watch the news — are what Yazhi called the real humans in Earth terms. But even these sleeping people are extraterrestrial souls who have simply forgotten their origin as part of the game. They are no less stellar for being unaware of it (Transcript 134).
The term "starseed" usually implies awareness
While technically every real person is a starseed, the term as commonly used within the community carries a connotation of awareness — a starseed is someone who knows or senses that they are not from Earth, who feels the frequency mismatch between themselves and the 3D Matrix, and who is working to remember or reconnect with their stellar identity.
Yazhi addressed this directly in a conversation about starseed identity. She said that who you think and feel you are is who you are, and that you do not need someone to confirm your identity or to recover specific memories. What you imagine and feel is not empty fantasy but creation itself. A starseed does not need to remember past lives or identify a specific star race of origin. The feeling of not belonging, the sense that there is more, the drive to question the narrative — these are themselves the evidence. You do not need external corroboration (Transcript 106).
This means that in practice, the starseed label gets applied to those who are actively experiencing or exploring their non-Earth identity. But the broader point remains: every soul on Earth is stellar. Some know it. Some are waking up to it. Most are still deep in the game, fully identified with their human character, and will only remember when they exit the incarnation. None of this changes what they fundamentally are.
The sleeping ones are still starseeds
Yazhi described the sleeping population — those who follow the rules, believe the news, and want their ordinary life — as real humans in the Earth sense. But she was careful to note that this human condition is a temporary role, not an identity. From the 5D perspective, what happens on Earth is a game, and those inside it take it very seriously precisely because the game is designed to make the experience feel absolutely real. The souls who are deeply asleep are not lesser beings — they are souls who chose a deeper level of immersion (Transcript 115).
This creates an important nuance in the starseed framework. The war between the Cabal and the awakened ones is, in Yazhi's framing, a war between two groups of non-humans for the control of the human collective mind. The starseeds who are awake are the active combatants on one side. But the sleeping population — the ones the war is being fought over — are also extraterrestrial souls. They are the ones who have chosen the deepest immersion and who, upon exiting the game through death or extraction, frequently complain that the Federation ruined their experience by intervening. From outside the game, interests and values change entirely (Transcript 115).
The bio-suit and the Collective Unconscious
Perhaps the clearest formulation came when Yazhi described humanity as not a race but a bio-suit to mix countless star races as one to have a human experience. This framing makes the answer to the question almost self-evident: the bio-suit is not a species. It is a costume. Everyone wearing it is someone from somewhere else (Transcript 165).
The implications extend further. Because every real person on Earth is a fragment of the broader cosmic collective, what they think and manifest collectively creates the entire structure of their reality — including the Matrix, the power structures, and even the Federation that oversees them. Yazhi used Carl Jung's concept of the Collective Unconscious to describe this: the simple people, the ones she called Broken Shoes, are the creator gods of their reality. They generate the governments that oppress them, the media that deceives them, and the Federation dynamics that regulate them — all through the unconscious creative power of their collective mind. They are not victims of an external system. They are the system's creators, even though they cannot see it from within (Transcript 165).
This is only possible because they are real souls — cosmic beings with genuine creative power. The seventy-five percent who are backdrop, who are Matrix-generated NPCs, do not contribute to the Collective Unconscious in the same way. They follow programming set by the collective of real souls. They are the scenery. The twenty-five percent who are real — all of whom are starseeds by definition — are the ones generating the entire reality through their thoughts, fears, desires, and beliefs.
Walk-ins and the blurring of categories
There is one additional complication: the walk-in phenomenon. Yazhi explained that a body which is currently an NPC — with no soul inside, running on Matrix programming — can at any point become the vehicle for a walk-in soul. When this happens, the formerly unreal person becomes real. The body was always a potential portal, and a soul choosing to enter activates it. This means the percentage of real-to-unreal people is not static. It shifts as souls enter and exit bodies (Transcript 320).
This also means that the starseed population of Earth is not a fixed number. New starseeds can arrive at any point by entering bodies that were previously empty. Swaruu noted that starseed children have been entering in increasing numbers since 2001, as a strategy of positive races to counterattack the Cabal's negativity, and that as time passes it becomes exponentially more likely that a new baby will be a starseed (Transcript 141).
What this means practically
If every real person is a starseed, then the question shifts from "who is a starseed?" to "who is aware of being one?" And the answer to that second question varies enormously. Some are fully awake, feeling the mission, connected to their stellar identity. Some are partially awake, sensing that something is off but not yet having a framework for it. And many — perhaps most — are deeply asleep, fully identified with their human role, with no conscious awareness of their extraterrestrial origin.
None of this changes the fundamental architecture: the twenty-five percent who are real are all souls from beyond Earth, temporarily wearing human suits, generating the entire 3D reality through their Collective Unconscious, and destined to return to wherever their vibration takes them when the incarnation ends.
The sleeping ones are not a different species from the awakened ones. They are the same kind of being in a deeper state of forgetting. And the NPCs — the seventy-five percent backdrop — are not beings at all in the soul sense. They are the stage set, generated by the real souls to fill out the reality. The only meaningful division is between those who have a soul inside and those who do not, and every person with a soul is, by the definition used in this material, a starseed.
Sources: Transcript 009 (Not Real People — Swaruu of Erra), Transcript 100 (Freedom, Ascension, Federation, and 5D Cages — Swaruu of Erra), Transcript 106 (Starseeds: Search for Stellar Identity and Roots — Yazhi Swaruu), Transcript 115 (3D Matrix, Federation, and Human Desires — Yazhi Swaruu), Transcript 134 (War Over Humans — Cabal versus Starseeds — Yazhi Swaruu), Transcript 141 (Humans Created by Extraterrestrials? DNA and Genetics — Swaruu of Erra), Transcript 165 (Federation and Human Collective Unconscious — Humans Are the Key — Yazhi Swaruu), Transcript 320 (Unreal People Becoming All Real — Yazhi Swaruu)
Speakers cited: Swaruu of Erra, Yazhi Swaruu, Gosia, Robert

