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Title: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by Starcraft on Mar 24th, 2010 at 6:41am
So yeah, since the universe is so big supposedly there could be advanced alien life forms that fully know and understand death better than we ever do and maybe these beings would be willing to come through and talk to us through mediums and give us guidance.
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Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by b2 on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:08am
That makes sense to me. Now, I wonder why mediums don't 'hear' from aliens more often? It would seem that, even if it wasn't 'allowed', such a thing would happen occasionally, even from a 'rebel' who really wanted to give us a hello that might actually be useful to us, rather than just entertaining. Can someone explain why we don't 'hear' from them, like we do from our own departed from the human family? If telepathy is the means of communication, and they've been around a long time, why not?
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Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by Nanner on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:22am
Makes my mind wander. :-?
What exactly are these so called "aliens"? Or are "we" the aliens? Do we, as larger beings in our planet bend down to speak to an "ant" and help them build their cubby holes? No, I guess we dont >> why, because we are not involved in their "life" really. So question at hand is: "Why would a higher lifeform even bend down to look at us and help us build our cubby hole"? Hmmm. Hugs, Nanner |
Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by Starcraft on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:23am
Well my 2 cents would be that when we go to a medium especially we are not asking / opening the door for an alien, we are asking for a passed love one.
My next visit to my medium will involve: 1. Putting a random playing card from a deck and placing it face up on top of the book shelf without me seeing it. 2. Asking John Candy (one of my favorite dead comedians) if he would like to come through and say a few words. 3. Inviting an alien entity, with a clearly expressed guideline that the entity is incredibly intelligent with knowledge of life and death and good natured with the intent to help me. |
Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by Starcraft on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:28am
Nanner, of course we are aliens. We are probably one of the higher forms of alien out there in fact. I would imagine there are some pretty primitive forms of life out there that would look at even our technology and go WOW!
BUT... likewise... I am also sure there are highly advanced beings beyond us. In theory these beings would be very open to helping others regardless of the differences because they would have evolved past a lot of hatred and evil that exists. Of course there is no guarantee of that. I am sure there is both good and evil intelligent life.... a main reason I would SPECIFY opening myself to GOOD aliens. :D Edit: Also, most afterlife believers also seem to accept multiple lives as a reality. Who's to say I was always a human or even a being on Earth? It would definitely explain my strange urges to hop on a space ship with strange scary aliens and be like hey guys WAZZZAAAAAP?!!? |
Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by b2 on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:35am
Great! Please report back to us. Sounds like a plan.
wrote on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:23am:
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Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by Starcraft on Mar 24th, 2010 at 7:56am
I have already been to the medium and plan on returning to the same one so afterwords I will report to you guys.
My cat will be dead soon so I may wait till he is gone. I don't think it will be more than 1-2 weeks or maybe even days from now I will have to take him to the vet and kill him. Call it what you will, it's still me killing him. I need to think of it that way. I am going to kill my cat because we think it's the right thing to do. /shrug it's still killing him. I don't believe this ending his suffering bull crap. I don't care if my private parts are mushy goo and my body is pulsing with oozing bloody goo, I want to live because I am not sure what happens when I die. I choose life... period. |
Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by b2 on Mar 24th, 2010 at 8:06am
And, that is your choice. No one can make that decision for you, and, for me, having been through this with living human relatives, it is no easy choice. With respect.
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Title: Re: Aliens in the afterlife? Post by StoneColdTrue on Mar 24th, 2010 at 11:44am
Hell, maybe the afterlife IS alien (yes I realize by technical means this is already true). But Imagine if our existence and all of creation is actually from the work of the most intelligent and most evolved life form in the universe. In essence that is what god is, but I'm not proposing a SINGLE source of power but an actual race or group. While this would pose the question "well what created them/it?" that question already exists for god anyway.
Now there is a belief already called Raelism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raëlism which is basically that belief that we are the biological creation of another species. I personally think Raelism is silly but still an interesting concepted belief. I think it proposes an interesting idea which can still be reflected upon. What if "God(s)" and the highest beings of the afterlife are actually the extent to universal evolution? Not only beings which evolved to the point of creating life (something even we humans have at least conceived with the idea of cloning) but also beings which evolved to the point of discovering Lazarus or immortality, by means of biological death and becoming capable of weaving the two together. Of course we can't conceive of these ideas now but it makes sense if you factor in evolution which whether you believe it or not EXISTS. Evolution is a natural part of time and life. I've been alive since the the mid 1980s and just looking at how the world has changed since then is pretty wild until you really think about how far we've come since 10,000 years ago. Now imagine where we are now and if our existence continues imagine evolution another 10,000 years from now. As a species and as a society we would be pretty incredibly formed and if you consider that all new discoveries are still being made today (think about the mass amount we don't even know about the universe OR even the ocean) it isn't inconceivable to imagine that even humans could one day discover how to create life from scratch and completely understand life after death. Maybe our "god(s)" is simply the highest evolved life form before us. That isn't that ridiculous to me. It's no more ridiculous than a supreme being of infinite knowledge and power residing in another realm, and even if our biological creation was not from the hands of god that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I actually have more of a theory that "god" is only the creator and energy which makes up the essence of "life" itself and it was something else which created biology, our bodies, and nature of this planet. |
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