...and my family has experienced them.
UFO abductions often mention
gravity anomalies. My son's memory was triggered by a car ride with me
when he was 4. When asked further, he said the "people" who gave him a
ride in their "truck" invited him aboard. When I asked him what the
truck looked like so I could check further into the incident, he said it
looked like two plates stuck together. He described looking out the
window of this "truck" as he called it, and "the ground turned into a
big blue ball." This fits, IMHO, how a 4 year old would describe orbital
velocity. His experience indicated to me that the beings who were his
size according to him, could generate their own gravity, which fits many
of the accounts of non-ballistic motion indicated by Navy pilots and
others observing craft obviously not of this Earth.
My family has had
experiences with these beings. Son's mom when she was a child and then
again when she was here in the States when Karl was about 2 in which she
babysat for a woman who lived in a rural area on a hill about 6 miles
from where I lived. She saw a bright light and it affected the TV
reception (no cable at that house). Scared her but by the time I
arrived, the object had left the area. I thought I saw something odd on
the way up to where she was, but was not sure what it was. My own
experience as a child is blurred. All I can remember (I was also 4 at
the time) is being deathly afraid of the kitchen light when it off
because the shape reminded me of something I am struggling to remember
to this day. 58 years and I still don't know what happened.
All I do
know is that the Spielberg TV series TAKEN certainly describes my
situation...family abduction or close encounters of the 3rd and 4th
kind.
Extra-Terrestrial Aliens exist and have been visiting and occupying this planet for
thousands of years if not longer. Their behavior has possibly been
responsible for most if not all the world's religions. That's my take
on this whole phenomena.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Religion? Schmeligion.
Religion
is a control device used by despots to control the population and keep
them docile and from critical thinking. There are no deities, just The
Great Mystery which has no name but is the Collective Sentience of the
Universe.
Best analogy is Infinite Universal Love.
Humans tend to want to model that which they do not understand, which is why they choose a personage, whether it is a great avatar or teacher like Jesus Christ or Buddha or Mohamed or whoever to give them a point of reference that best fits how they were trained as a child to worship or pay homage to.
That said, there is validity to prayer, which is basically one-pointedness or meditation. Intention is a powerful tool. If you intend to have happiness for example, you decide to be happy. Same goes for anything you want in life. It's okay for people to enjoy their various beliefs, but keep in mind beliefs are limiting and the irony in belief is limiting something that is limitless by giving it a name or a model.
Modeling something limitless is akin to putting The Sun on the head of a pin. The Sun is 864,575.9 miles wide (Diameter). Lots and lots bigger than a pin, thus impossible to achieve.
Think about it...what "deity" would let all the horrors humans have committed and are still committing against themselves and be okay with it? What "deity" described by believers as love incarnate would pursue the destruction of any humans?
Love is a creative force and in fact, the 5th force from which all universal forces are derived. The 5th Element if you will, among fire, water, earth and air.
Love is the collective consciousness of the Universe and the closest analogy to what humans call "God." It is endless, boundless, limitless. It is Divine Creative Vibration.
Tapping into it is like tapping into an energy grid. It's not rocket science to do so...it's just asking for help, but without the trappings of who to pray to.
In the world now, praying has turned to preying. I prefer going past the middle man.
Be cool, be nobody's fool and don't dismiss the bliss.
Best analogy is Infinite Universal Love.
Humans tend to want to model that which they do not understand, which is why they choose a personage, whether it is a great avatar or teacher like Jesus Christ or Buddha or Mohamed or whoever to give them a point of reference that best fits how they were trained as a child to worship or pay homage to.
That said, there is validity to prayer, which is basically one-pointedness or meditation. Intention is a powerful tool. If you intend to have happiness for example, you decide to be happy. Same goes for anything you want in life. It's okay for people to enjoy their various beliefs, but keep in mind beliefs are limiting and the irony in belief is limiting something that is limitless by giving it a name or a model.
Modeling something limitless is akin to putting The Sun on the head of a pin. The Sun is 864,575.9 miles wide (Diameter). Lots and lots bigger than a pin, thus impossible to achieve.
Think about it...what "deity" would let all the horrors humans have committed and are still committing against themselves and be okay with it? What "deity" described by believers as love incarnate would pursue the destruction of any humans?
Love is a creative force and in fact, the 5th force from which all universal forces are derived. The 5th Element if you will, among fire, water, earth and air.
Love is the collective consciousness of the Universe and the closest analogy to what humans call "God." It is endless, boundless, limitless. It is Divine Creative Vibration.
Tapping into it is like tapping into an energy grid. It's not rocket science to do so...it's just asking for help, but without the trappings of who to pray to.
In the world now, praying has turned to preying. I prefer going past the middle man.
Be cool, be nobody's fool and don't dismiss the bliss.
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