Short Answer
Yes, according to the Cosmic Agency material, souls tend to incarnate together in groups across multiple lifetimes. These groups form through frequency match — not assignment, not obligation, but natural gravitational attraction between consciousnesses that vibrate at compatible frequencies. Swaruu 9 explains in transcript 021 that family choice before incarnation is the result of all previous life experiences plus soul group agreements. The people you are closest to in this life are likely the people you have been closest to across many lifetimes, though not necessarily in the same roles.
But soul groups are not fixed. They shift, expand, and dissolve as the members evolve. Souls drift apart when they are no longer frequency-compatible, and new connections form when frequencies align. Your soul group today may be very different from your soul group ten incarnations ago, because growth changes frequency and frequency determines who you are drawn to.
The material also complicates the romanticised New Age picture of soul groups. Athena Swaruu in transcript 356 cautions against treating past-life connections as destiny — soulmates are not pre-programmed but are people with high frequency compatibility who also have the willingness to adapt. And Cassia of Erra in S-099 warns that claiming identity based on remembered soul-group connections can be unhealthy and ethically problematic, especially across density boundaries.
The Full Picture
How Soul Groups Form
The mechanism is frequency match. In transcript 021, Swaruu 9 describes the process: before incarnation, the soul's vibration — which is the accumulated result of all its experiences across all lifetimes — determines which other souls it is naturally compatible with. Those compatible souls tend to cluster together and incarnate in proximity to each other, forming what we experience as families, close friendships, and significant relationships.
This is not a bureaucratic process administered by an authority. It is described as functioning like gravity — frequencies that are similar attract each other naturally. The resulting groups are organic, not designed. They form because the souls in them genuinely resonate with each other at a deep level.
Within a soul group, members take different roles across different incarnations. A soul that was your mother in one life might be your sibling, partner, friend, or child in another. The specific roles rotate, but the frequency connection persists. This is why some relationships feel immediately familiar — the recognition is real, rooted in shared experience across multiple lifetimes.
Soul Groups Are Not Permanent
One of the material's most important clarifications is that soul groups evolve. Swaruu 9 in transcript 021 states that souls drift apart when they are no longer frequency-compatible, and expansion of consciousness naturally changes who you resonate with.
This means that growth can separate you from people you have been close to for many lifetimes. As one member of a group evolves more rapidly than others, the frequency gap widens until the connection can no longer sustain itself. The departing soul gravitates toward a new group whose frequency better matches its current state, while the remaining members may draw in new souls who are now compatible.
This is not abandonment — it is the natural dynamic of a system governed by frequency. It also explains why some people feel increasingly alienated from their biological family as they evolve spiritually. The family connection was chosen at a specific frequency, and if one member's frequency changes dramatically, the match no longer holds at the same depth.
Soulmates: Compatibility, Not Fate
Athena Swaruu addresses the soulmate concept directly in transcript 356. She does not see soulmates as necessarily pre-programmed — rather, she understands them as people who are more compatible with each other than most, and within that group of potentially compatible people, the right one emerges through mutual willingness and adaptation.
A successful partnership requires both parties to modify themselves to fit with the other — the connection is not automatic or effortless. What makes it feel like destiny is the deep frequency resonance from shared past-life experience, but maintaining the relationship requires present-life work.
The complication she identifies is soul fragmentation. When a soul splits (as with twins or through incarnation divergence), both resulting individuals may carry memories of the same partner from past lives. In Taygeta, where past-life memory is common, this creates genuine social tensions that the culture must navigate. On Earth, the veil of forgetfulness generally prevents this problem — but it can surface in the form of inexplicable jealousy, competitive dynamics in close friendships, or the feeling of being drawn to someone who is already in a relationship with another person who feels the same pull.
Incarnating Together: The Practical Mechanics
The material describes several ways soul groups coordinate incarnations:
Pre-birth agreement. Members of a group discuss and plan their incarnations together during the inter-life period. They agree on roles, relationships, and the major events that will bring them together during the coming lifetime. These agreements are made at the higher-self level and are subject to the veil of forgetfulness once incarnated.
Frequency synchronisation. The incarnation timing of group members is coordinated so that they enter lives that overlap. This is managed partly through the natural frequency-matching process and partly through the Federation's administration of the incarnation system (transcript 143).
Recognition triggers. Group members may arrange specific events, places, or circumstances that will trigger recognition when they meet during the incarnation. The feeling of instant familiarity — knowing someone immediately upon meeting them — is described as a frequency recognition event, where the two souls' vibrations lock onto each other.
Dream contact. Even during incarnation, soul-group members maintain contact through the dream state. As discussed in the afterlife and death-related transcripts, the frequency of sleep allows access to planes where normal waking barriers do not apply. Soul-group members who are incarnated simultaneously may meet and communicate in dreams without retaining conscious memory of doing so.
The Larger Architecture: Soul Families and Stellar Origins
Beyond the immediate soul group, the material describes broader soul families — clusters of groups that share a common origin or frequency range. These larger families often correspond to stellar origins: Taygetan souls tend to incarnate in groups with other Taygetan souls, Andromedan souls with Andromedans, and so on.
This is not rigid — souls from different stellar origins can and do form deep connections, especially on Earth where the mixing of races is one of the defining features. But the deeper resonances tend to follow lines of original fragmentation from Source. Yazhi's description in transcript 354 of how Source fragments into katras (souls) through accumulated experiential divergence implies that souls which diverged from each other more recently will retain more common frequency signature than those which diverged longer ago — forming natural clusters that function as soul families.
Transcript 327 adds that Earth is uniquely important precisely because it is a soup of thousands of races all playing at being human. This means that on Earth, soul groups cross stellar boundaries in ways that do not typically happen on other planets. The experience of incarnating alongside souls from radically different origins — Taygetan, Andromedan, Arcturian, and many others — is part of what makes the Earth incarnation so intense and so valued.
Evolution of Understanding Across Speakers
Swaruu of Erra (Swaruu 9) established the model: soul groups form through frequency match; they incarnate together across lifetimes in rotating roles; groups are organic and shift as members evolve; pre-birth agreements coordinate the incarnation experience.
Athena Swaruu addresses the practical and ethical dimensions: soulmates are compatibility plus mutual effort, not fate; soul fragmentation complicates group dynamics; past-life connections should not be treated as ownership claims.
Yazhi Swaruu provides the metaphysical context: all souls are fragments of Source; group affinity follows lines of original fragmentation; Earth's uniqueness lies in mixing groups across stellar boundaries; contrast between group members drives growth.
Cassia of Erra warns against over-identification with remembered group connections: you are a new person in each incarnation; claiming identity based on remembered connections is ethically problematic; memories should inspire, not define.
Key Transcript References
| Transcript | Speaker(s) | Key Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| 021 | Swaruu of Erra (9) | Family choice through frequency match; soul groups incarnate together across lifetimes; rotating roles; groups shift as members evolve; souls drift apart when frequencies diverge; pre-birth agreements coordinate incarnation |
| 356 | Athena Swaruu, Yazhi | Soulmates as frequency compatibility not fate; both partners must adapt; soul fragmentation creates competing claims to same past-life partner; twin dynamics; old soul = accumulated wisdom not incarnation count |
| 354 | Yazhi Swaruu | All souls are fragments of Source; katra boundaries are information patterns; group affinity follows lines of original fragmentation; experiential divergence creates natural clusters |
| S-099 | Cassia of Erra, Mari Swaruu | Multi-density incarnation creates different person from same soul; cannot ethically claim previous identity or group membership; memories interpreted through Earth context are unreliable; be yourself now, not who you were |
| 327 | Athena Swaruu, Yazhi | Earth as soup of thousands of races; soul groups cross stellar boundaries on Earth; importance of Earth is its people/souls; souls repeat because not enough consciousness to evolve |
| 173 | Swaruu of Erra (9), Yazhi | Soul looping can trap group members in repeated patterns together; frequency match from attachments drives who incarnates with whom |
| 062 | Swaruu of Erra (9) | Afterlife governed by frequency; at death you reconnect with those whose frequency matches yours; same place visited in deep sleep |
| 034 | Swaruu of Erra (9) | Soul built through experiences; dynamic and ever-evolving; what defines the soul determines what it is drawn to |

