HP Maxine has said there are more humanoid races, she described meeting a smaller nordic looking species like elves or something like that, so this concept of 3 races is probably an earthly phenomenon, but the white race itself on a higher level resembles many different things I posted a picture of Sirchade in 2020, this goddess although "white" looks like she "transcends" any phenotype on a mere mortal condition and looks like a being straight out of a dantesque inferno poem. You cant find Her description on the TOZ website anymore because the section on "other gods" is no longer there.
Yes, there are more humanoid races but elves are not one of them.
Elf comes from the Norse word
Álfr (plural
álfar), Proto-Germanic *
albaz/albiz, Proto-Indo-European
albho- meaning
white, bright. As far as I know, just like
fairy, it used to refer to the White race, which have always been considered luminous, higher spiritual beings in the ancient past. The word relates their association with
brightness, shining, and
power. It has to do with how much light/aether the White race has in their soul, which is what has made us the biggest civilisation-builders in the past.
There used to be 3 planets in our solar system that were full of life, before 2 of them were destroyed. Phaeton was completely exploded, and this is now the astroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Mars still exists, but its atmosphere has been almost entirely removed like its whole surface was blown away. So now there is only Earth.
I have no evidence for what I am about to say and it is probably only a coincidence. But 3 planets and 3 races, it is possible that we could have been originally intended to each have our own planet.
Φαέθων is also a title associated with Father Zeus (Zeus Phaethon or Zeus Phaethontios, meaning “Zeus the Shining/Resplendent”). The Orphic Hymns use this title also for Helios, the actual Sun in the Sky. It refers to Lord Apollo himself in His solar aspect.
I'm currently not sure anymore that Phaeton as a planet actually existed, but it may have a word to refer to the planet Jupiter instead. Still, it's an interesting theory you have there. Maybe there's also the possibility that humans existed before Earth was habitable, and they lived on Mercury, then on Venus, before migrating to Earth because of the Sun becoming hotter and making those planets inhabitable.