And today it all came to me and it all finally makes sense. It took me quite a lot of years, meditations, trips to dreamscape, even watching a lot of seemingly random videos on youtube.
First some form of disclaimer. What I'm going to tell you is "my current version of truth" or what I call it - its closest to my current understanding of the inner workings of the universe. Take it or leave it, but try to at least think about it. Maybe it will somehow fit in your current or future version of truth.
Did you ever thought about how music is important part of your life? Why music influences people in very strange ways? Music can soothe your mind, music can even heal your body. Why? Because humankind was made like that.
Current people are distant descendants of biological robots made by Anunnaki quite long ago. According to old Sumerian legends people were actually made as a hybrid between "local" humanoids and Anunnaki to make race of servants to work in Earths gold mines. People have even build-in diagnostics.
And according to this video, people are quite sensitive to certain frequencies. And in this video, you can see (among other interesting things), that human brain have small organ (pineal gland), that works like eye but somehow inside out - it reacts to certain sound frequencies by producing light.
Anunnaki are pictured quite often with pine cone in their hands. Those were actually devices to control humans using sound waves and using pineal gland as receptor. Some people believe, that you can somehow use pineal to "unlock your full potential". That actually may be true, but I believe that Anunnaki did not needed workers with potential. So they used pine cone like devices to deliberately lock that potential and make good and obedient workers.
Seems that their grip on our consciousness is slowly loosening. We are certainly living in interesting times.
Showing posts with label Aliens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aliens. Show all posts
2018-01-24
2017-04-23
Is there any inteligent life out there?
Short answer: yes. But as Douglas Adams knew, problem is not in the answer, but in the question.
First we don't have exact definition of life itself. Yeah, we have several ones, but all are based on life found on this planet. We have no idea about how life can function elsewhere in wast distances of space.
Life does't have to be carbon based at all. For example silicon molecules are more stable at high temperatures. So there could be whole civilization of silicoids deep under our feet and no one would know.
Many sci-fi authors spent significant amount of time thinking about life and how it can look and work. One of my favorites (pity I forgot who wrote it) was life based on electric signals in crystals on a lonely planet far from any star.
It would be hard to find out if the thing we would look at in some hypothetical future space lab is actually alive or not - until it starts to interact with humans one way or another. Good material for catastrophic movies.
Next problem is with inteligence. Short definition would be something around "perceive, learn and use knowledge to its advantage". In this interesting (but somewhat unrelated) article is written that inteligence grows at exponential rate (until there is some catastrophe that interrupts it).
But is all inteligent life evolving this fast? If so, there can be quite limited number of civilizations out there that are on similar level to us. Meeting someone that is far more advanced could be quite devastating (like when Incas meet Francisco Pizarro or cargo cults).
Life definitely won't be the same after we finally meet some other civilization. I often hear that "they" are already here but don't want to show themselves to us because "we are not ready". But will we ever be? Are we some kind of zoo for them? Or maybe more like penal colony for souls (variation of reincarnation, but true life is "between" lives down here)? Who knows for sure.
Last problem would be with definition of "there". Even space itself is big enough that it can contain nearly anything. But all this must follow some basic rules or laws of physic. Is there only one universe where inteligent life can live? Not at all. There is definitely more than one.
I'm quite sure that dreamscape is not in our physical space and that inteligent beings can live there. I met one.
First we don't have exact definition of life itself. Yeah, we have several ones, but all are based on life found on this planet. We have no idea about how life can function elsewhere in wast distances of space.
Life does't have to be carbon based at all. For example silicon molecules are more stable at high temperatures. So there could be whole civilization of silicoids deep under our feet and no one would know.
Many sci-fi authors spent significant amount of time thinking about life and how it can look and work. One of my favorites (pity I forgot who wrote it) was life based on electric signals in crystals on a lonely planet far from any star.
It would be hard to find out if the thing we would look at in some hypothetical future space lab is actually alive or not - until it starts to interact with humans one way or another. Good material for catastrophic movies.
Next problem is with inteligence. Short definition would be something around "perceive, learn and use knowledge to its advantage". In this interesting (but somewhat unrelated) article is written that inteligence grows at exponential rate (until there is some catastrophe that interrupts it).
But is all inteligent life evolving this fast? If so, there can be quite limited number of civilizations out there that are on similar level to us. Meeting someone that is far more advanced could be quite devastating (like when Incas meet Francisco Pizarro or cargo cults).
Life definitely won't be the same after we finally meet some other civilization. I often hear that "they" are already here but don't want to show themselves to us because "we are not ready". But will we ever be? Are we some kind of zoo for them? Or maybe more like penal colony for souls (variation of reincarnation, but true life is "between" lives down here)? Who knows for sure.
Last problem would be with definition of "there". Even space itself is big enough that it can contain nearly anything. But all this must follow some basic rules or laws of physic. Is there only one universe where inteligent life can live? Not at all. There is definitely more than one.
I'm quite sure that dreamscape is not in our physical space and that inteligent beings can live there. I met one.
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