After viewing Bernhard Guenther's, "UFOs, Aliens, and the Question of Contact" [skip to @ 62min] and his complementing article , it really got my nerves raveled once again. Mr. Guenther proposes that the ET's are not just one dimensional beings in spaceships that we are grown accustomed to in pop media, but rather they are multidimensional and multileveled beings. They are so far in advanced compared to us, their presence are not just in pure physical form. Renowned physicist, Machio Kaku, also further explains what we mean by multi-leveled organisms here in his videos:RELIGION: "a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs."
Since we humans are the "Type Zero" gold fish in a pond, and the ET's are the "Type 3 or 4" advanced beings outside of the pond with the power of control, for them to have invented religion is a great possibility.
As a disclosure, I do believe in God and my faith leans towards Christianity. However for multiple reasons now, I don't go to Church. One main reason is because Church has been corrupted by man. I also do respect other religions, and I don't believe all other religions are wrong. I believe a lot of the events in the Bible were written metaphorically, but at the same time, there are many stories and events that could be true. If religion was bogus altogether, do I need to scrap what I have learned to believe all these years? Perhaps, so. In order to really seek the truth, one may need to wipe everything clean and re-think with a fresh blank drawing board.
The real truth is not pretty, and I am beginning to see that. Religion may, after all, be just a phenomenon created by the aliens to make us happy and in a sense control us. Here's another nice example by Gurdjieff's story on Hypnotic sleep of Man:“In the end, we return to the question, just how much do you love truth? Do you really love truth or are you just curious? Do you love it enough to rebuild your understanding to conform to a reality that doesn’t fit your current beliefs, and doesn’t feel 120% happy? Do you love truth enough to continue seeking even when it hurts, when it reveals aspects of yourself (or human society, or the universe) that are shocking, complex and disturbing, or humbling, glorious and amazing – or even, when truth is far beyond human mind itself? Just how much do we love truth? It’s a good question to ask ourselves, I think.”- Scott Mandelker
"There is an Eastern tale which speaks about a very rich magician who had a great many sheep. But at the same time this magician was very mean. He did not want to hire shepherds, nor did he want to erect a fence about the pasture where his sheep were grazing. The sheep consequently often wandered into the forest, fell into ravines, and so on, and above all they ran away, for they knew that the magician wanted their flesh and skins and this they did not like.
At last the magician found a remedy. He hypnotized his sheep and suggested to them first of all that they were immortal and that no harm was being done to them when they were skinned, that, on the contrary, it would be very good for them and even pleasant; secondly he suggested that the magician was a good master who loved his flock so much that he was ready to do anything in the world for them; and in the third place he suggested to them that if anything at all were going to happen to them it was not going to happen just then, at any rate not that day, and therefore they had no need to think about it.
Are we just "The Sheep"?
Further the magician suggested to his sheep that they were not sheep at all; to some of them he suggested that they were lions, to others that they were eagles, to others that they were men, and to others that they were magicians.
And after this all his cares and worries about the sheep came to an end. They never ran away again but quietly awaited the time when the magician would require their flesh and skins. This tale is a very good illustration of man’s position."
In the fictional 2005 movie, "The Island", it conceptualizes the idea that in order for a civilization to flourish and function orderly, one must instill hope as the society's ultimate motivator. In this movie, the people believe they are the last ones on earth are are contained in an utopian facility as the outside world has been contaminated by nuclear warfare. Those who are the lucky "chosen ones" are granted relief to "The Island" -- the last uncontaminated spot on earth. In reality, when the people are sent to "The Island" they are actually being sent to an operation room to have their organs and bodily parts surgically "swapped out" . Everybody in the facility are human clones-- They were bred for an elite group on the outside world who have purchased the human clones as "spare parts".
Trailer of "The Island"
If we use "The Island" movie in reflection to the Alien Religion Theory, once again, "are we the clones"? Are we humans on Earth created to perform as slaves? for spare parts? for food (in the form of mental, physical, or other...)? And religion was made to keep us motivated to keep functioning as society, and reproduce to keep their food supply abundant?
In this Ancient Alien episode, their theory is that we were once created as slaves to help the aliens mine gold. Why gold? It's one of the best conductors -- a material source for their spaceships.
Further evidence that religion is flawed can been seen here, in Leonardo Da Vinci's own paintings. He created his famous works under the Catholic Church. He painted great religious works including "The Annouciation", "Madonna with the Yarnwinder", "John the Baptise" to name just a few. Many believe, like his mirror writing, there are hidden clues within his paintings. Ancient Aliens Season 3 Episode 4 (one of my favorite episode from this series) goes into more detail about this subject:
John the Batiste telling you, "the truth is UP THERE"
The "Invisible Angel Gabriel", when subject to X-Ray
Grotesque Alien-like heads found in Leonardo's sketchbooks:
The Mona Lisa after mirror image flipping using the hand as the axis point
The same "Darth Vader" helmet character found in another famous painting Virgin and The Child.
So why would Da Vinci, a man devoted to the Catholic Church and Christianity itself, code his paintings with such dark and almost scary images of alien beings? Don't you think this is very ironic? What was the meaning of this? He spent 10 years painting Mona Lisa, and it turns into a frightening Alien Warlock! What was his message? Perhaps it's this: Aliens are behind the foundations of Christianity/Religion. There was no Angel Gabriel (hence the vanishing angel). Aliens are not friendly beings, but instead are the creative masterminds of the greatest conspiracy: Religion!
Now lets assume Religion is a big fat scheme. This doesn't answer some of the questions that follow: Why were so many religions created? Judaism led to Christianity which transformed to Islam. Jesus was sent down to tell the people at his time, this main message, "stop worshiping so many different Gods, there is only one true God, and there is really only one Religion. All the different religions are just variations on the same theme. Stop fighting with each other!" Jesus was further sacrificed to prove this point. Unfortunately, we still have just as many non-believers after his death. We still have multiple numbers of religions. So what was the point of Jesus? To say it bluntly, Jesus did a pretty crappy job, if his job was to unify us humans and get us to stop fighting. So what about Mohammed? He was suppose to be the final prophet, and Islam is suppose to be final version, (in these days Version 3.0).
In the end, there are still too many religions, and none is more right than the other. In fact, there is even more fighting and more bloodshed regarding ressurecting the dominant religion. The Aliens knew this was going to happen. Were these prophets created to generate more confusion and fighting rather that restoration of peace? Is it a wicked way of survival of the fittest? "Oh let's spill them a whole bunch of different Operation Systems, (i.e. Android, Apple OS), let them have their way at it with each other, and let's watch who wins at the end, muahahhahaha" (evil laugh at the end)
Whether or not you believe Religion is false or not, there is one thing for certain, and you can feel it in the air. It's all around you. Open your eyes. Smell it! All this fighting happening in the world is not right. What one claims that this is human nature, this is natural, or it's part of evolution of species -- I don't agree. Something overall is not quite right. Someone or something up there is letting this all happen in plain sight. Some great entity has control over what's happening right here on Planet Earth, and I really don't think it's all purely coincidence.
Leonardo was not a religious man, just because he painted religious, he was a believer not religious man.
ReplyDeleteWhen you take any painting and flip it you will get weird images s quit bashing his work about your alienes and warlocks and grow a pair and get a hobby this crap is so bs. Plus he did paint religious symbols he was commissioned to nothing more. I studied him in school and trust me when I say he did not believe in such things a aliens, warlocks and the such he was a believer of life, nature, the human body, personality and such so please find something better to do with your time then put false information about him and his work on your anti-religion site thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your time to make a comment Sarah, but everybody is entitled to their own opinions and theories. This is not an anti-religious or religion bashing site, this is just a personal blog to post about my own thoughts about certain topics that I find fascinating. Just because you studied Da Vinci in school doesn't make you an expert. Neither am I spreading facts about Da Vinci and claiming myself to be a Da Vinci expert -- again everything I have posted are just theories. If you don't like it, you can hit the close button on your browser. Freedom of Speech. Google that instead.
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