| Subject: Attn ALL Earth People: The coming and going of visitors on earth |
| From: Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A. |
| Date: 07/07/2003, 17:59 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct |
The coming and going of visitors on earth
One should reflect upon the elements of self, or aspects, might be a better
word. First, and foremost, man is an engineered form of energy. Man, as well
as other enlightened species is quad. I use quad to mean that man is
composed of the physical, spiritual, and one's soul. Yes, that is only
three.
Quad in my terms is the state of being whereby all three--physical,
spiritual, and soul are operating optiminally within an individual. Beings
with all three aspects working optiminally are the most advanced. I call
that quad.
Earthman, by might of his existence and placement in things at this time
is principally existing purely in the physical. When his physicality gives
way to what we term death, earthman exists in the spiritual. The soul is not
a state of existence.
The soul is an individuals recording apparatus (for want of a better
word) that records every moment of an individuals life, whether in the
physical or spiritual, or both simultaneously. The soul is one's identity.
All life is composed of energy to one extent or another. In fact,
existence is about energy. Mankind's fate, whether good or bad, is also
about energy, as well as the myriad of other things that make up earthman's
complex existence--those who influence him, as well as those who use him,
those who work with him or against him, those who teach him, and those who
observe him. And, most importantly, those who would save him or those who
would destroy him.
More than earthman himself, I want to present what I have learned from
those outside of him in this post--a kind of miniscule bird's eye view of
what earthman is up against in terms of himself and his placement in the
larger arena of the universe.
I'll start with Gods. Yes, there are Gods--not a God, but Gods. Gods,
like Aliens, keep in touch with earthman, using much of the same means of
travel and other means, as what we call Aliens. But when you speak of Gods,
you can't call their visitations an invasion, since from their perspectives
they are the engineers of man.
They are the ones who seeded this earth with man. They cloak themselves
in the guise of man's various and multitudes of religion. They hold counsel
over this world and with themselves. Like us, they disagree with each other
and sometimes war with each other.
I will inject here, that the power of any given God is by might of his
energy. The numbers of mankind who believe in any particular accredited God
and follows him, worships him, or puts the trust of his soul in him, adds to
that God's energy and power. In so doing, an individual makes certain pacts
with that God, for example, maybe promising not to worship any other God, or
to live a certain way, according to that God's rules, ect., etc., etc.
It really does come down to how mankind sees Gods, whether in the
singular or the plural. And, if you feel you have found your God, or
understand your God, or Gods, through your religious beliefs, it is probably
best that you remain dedicated to your beliefs and His principals. But,
please read further.
I am not advocating religion here, believe me, nor am I advocating that
religion has nothing to do with Alien intervention and visitation on earth.
Quite the opposite. It's just that like Aliens, Gods come to visit and go
again with similar crafts and technologies attributed to Aliens, and just as
frequently.
The major difference between Gods and what we call Aliens, is that the
Gods see themselves as man's creator and protector and owner. Aliens might
see it differently, you might see it differently, too.
The other major difference between what we know or call Gods and Aliens,
is species. The Gods who preside over this world basically are of the same
species, like mankind is of the same species, more or less. That literally
means that mankind was, indeed, engineered, or created in his creator's
image.
A kind of fluke, here, however is that mankind's creator's (Gods) image
is not necessarily of his (Gods) own making.
Aliens, while not referred to as Gods, could very well be referred to as
Gods for the lifeforms who they have engineered or created. In their own
way, they too, cloak themselves in a religious sense not unlike the Gods
referred to above.
What we call Aliens who are visiting this world are from other
dimensions and galaxies and other places other than where the Gods of this
world exist in what we know as our galaxy. Not that Gods, as we know them,
can't visit the dimensions and galaxies and other places of Aliens, or what
we know as Aliens.
In short, other than species, there is very little that can said to
distinguish what are seen as Gods and what are seen as Aliens in terms of
visitations to this earth. They are basically lifeforms more highly evolved
than mankind, operating full throttle--their spirit, physical, and soul
intact--quad--and working simultaneously within their mass of energy, which
is tremendously greater than that of any one man.
Much, much, much more could be said on this subject, alone, enough to
fill volumes. I simply want to clarify, although more simply put than is
fair, a view of what mankind faces in terms of himself. Man and his world is
up against much more than just himself--himself being awesome enough to
comprehend and fear--or rejoice, by man's own self-reflection.
If the religious aspect of things bothers you, well, be bothered. If the
Alien aspect of things bother you, be bothered. You should be bothered. Man
and his world are up for grabs. The question is, who is going to get the
better piece of the pie? Earthman? Or, those who would divide and conquer
and possess him?
That truly all depends upon Earthman's ability to unite and become as
one. We are already divided and divvied out to what we call Gods and what we
call Aliens. But, believe me, I tell you this:
If Earthman were to unite as a force of one in the common cause of
saving himself and his world, Earthman would co-exist with what we call Gods
and Aliens. Earthman, himself, would eventually become what other species of
beings call Gods and Aliens. Earthman would become his own savior and
creator.
"Dickk" <DICCKK@prodigy.net>