Wednesday, March 31, 2010
If plants were self-aware, would they believe in us?
Plants do not have eyes though, so they cannot 'see' like we do. As such, they do not even have a concept of what 'sight' is. And, unlike a person who was born blind, plants cannot understand spoken language either, so we can't just tell them what 'sight' is.
We walk amongst the plants, yet they cannot 'see' us walking amongst them. A plant may have some sense of our existence amongst them when we touch them and talk to them (hey, some people say talking to plants makes them grow healthier), but, presumably, they have no idea what we look like or what our intentions are.
So, after thinking about that, I wondered whether or not there could be another sense that we are not even aware of? A plant would have no concept of sight and no idea there is even a such thing as sight, so what if there is some other type of sense that we have no concept of either? What all may be going on around us that we are not even aware of? What if ghosts, earth spirits, extra-terrestrials, demons, angels or any combination of the aforementioned were able to walk among us without us 'seeing' them simply because we do not have the sense needed to 'see' them? Some people who have a 'sixth sense' are sometimes able to sense the presence of such entities and sometimes even communicate with them on some level. But what if the sixth sense could be stronger? And what if there is a seventh sense we do not even have a concept of?
There are some people, who if you tell them there are spirits walking amongst us, they won't believe you. Makes you wonder that if plants could talk to each other and one plant tried to tell some other plants that some sort of intelligent beings walk amongst them, would the other plants believe it?
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Alien Teachers Too?
So it seems that the modern theory suggesting aliens are assisting men in developing new technologies is not really all that modern afterall. Modernized perhaps, but not really a modern concept.
View my original post on this subject here.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Elusive Aliens: Are They Watchers?
One of the most notable stories in the Book of Enoch is the story of the Watchers. Here's an excerpt from chapter 6 of the Book of Enoch:
And they were in all two hundred; who descended in the days of Jared on the summit of Mount Hermon, and they called it Mount Hermon, because they had sworn and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it. And these are the names of their leaders: Sêmîazâz, their leader, Arâkîba, Râmêêl, Kôkabîêl, Tâmîêl, Râmîêl, Dânêl, Êzêqêêl, Barâqîjâl, Asâêl, Armârôs, Batârêl, Anânêl, Zaqîêl, Samsâpêêl, Satarêl, Tûrêl, Jômjâêl, Sariêl. These are their chiefs of tens.As I've pointed out in previous posts (here and here), the word 'angel' means 'messenger'. The 'angels' and the 'Watchers' may very well be the same type of entities (or species, whatever term you prefer), but they apparently have different roles in their society. Some relay messages, some are apparently just supposed to watch. The fallen Watchers taught men things such as cosmetics, building weapons, writing, and astrology. The passage above says of the fallen Watchers that "they were in all two hundred." But does that mean there are only 200 Watchers? Or does it mean that only 200 Watchers are fallen? Could there be more Watchers out there?
I've pointed out before some similarities between the elusive 'aliens' of today and the angels and demons spoken of in ancient texts (here, here, here, and here). In the past, the beings known as 'angels' typically only appeared to certain individuals. Today, most people never see any aliens. And last I checked, there is no ancient story of a group of angels descending on the Roman Forum and declaring, "Hey, were those angels people have been talking about all these years," and then shaking hands with the emperor. Nor have any aliens landed on the White House lawn and shook hands with the President either. Is it a coincidence that angels and 'aliens' tend to be elusive?
And what about these Watchers? The Book of Enoch is not the only place that watchers are mentioned; the book of Daniel also mentions watchers (lowercased though, and Daniel does not elaborate about them). There are those among UFOlogists today who have postulated that the reason aliens are so elusive is because they are merely here to observe. I wonder how many among those who have considered that theory have considered that the idea that the earth is being observed is a very ancient idea? Indeed, it seems the ancients thought they were being 'watched' too. So could the aliens that are allegedly observing us be Watchers? Could they be Watchers that didn't break the Watcher status quo and have continued to watch throughout the millenia?
The Book of Enoch may be folklore akin to Greek mythology. But maybe some of these old stories are at least based on truth. Maybe some of the best evidence for that comes from comparing ancient folklore with some of our modern 'folklore'.
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P.S. View an update to this post here.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
The Messengers
The word "angel" is derived from the Latin word "angelos," which is derived from the Greek translation of the Hebrew word for "messenger." The Bible doesn't really give a clear description of what angels look like. Artistic depictions of angels with wings and halos didn't start appearing until around the 5th century AD. It's pretty obvious that these depictions are just carried over from traditional depictions of pagan gods. Numerous gods from the ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman pantheons were depicted with wings. Cupid, Eros, and Hermes are probably the most recognizable (although Hermes' wings were on his sandals, not his back). Interestingly, Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods.
In the Bible, it seemed people weren't always aware they were in the presence of angels, such as in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19). But oftentimes, people seemed to recognize the angels as angels. The Bible never really describes in any great detail what the angels look like though.
I think this fits with the modern stories I've heard of angel encounters. In some stories, people don't even recognize the angel as an angel. Typically, the angel just seems to come out of nowhere at just the right time to relay a special message or perform some good deed (read some angel stories here). Othertimes, the angel's appearance may be more obvious, it may be glowing. Or it may just give off a calming 'presence'. So various modern stories of angels seem to fit with the ancient stories, sometimes they look like regular people, other times it's more obvious that they are angels. It seems angels can choose how they want to appear to a person.
Looking to the skies for 'alien' life isn't something new at all. People have been doing this all along. The ancients thought of angels as messengers from heaven, and heaven is just another word for sky. When people capitalize it as "Heaven," then it's considered to be the dwelling place of God. But the word "heaven" is just a word for the sky and space. So essentially, the ancients thought of angels as entities from space.
So is it really any different for us to look for aliens from space? Is it just a case of semantics?
Maybe part of our problem in looking for life in outer space is we are too arrogant. It seems that people are always looking for "life as we know it," meaning flesh and blood beings who breathe oxygen and drink water and like 70 degree (Fahrenheit) temperatures. But who's to say that other life, including intelligent life, couldn't exist in environments totally different from what we are accustomed to? With that in mind, how would an angel from 'heaven' be that much different than an 'alien' from space? What qualifies as an 'angel' and what qualifies as an 'alien'? Does it have something to do with how they look? Or does it have something to do with how they behave? Or does it have something to do with whether or not they travel on a spaceship? Are the angels a type of 'alien'? Or are what we think of as aliens something totally different? And if angels and 'aliens' are both forms of intelligent life, then what exactly differentiates them each other? And how many different types are there?
Typically, Greys, Nordics, and Reptilians are the three most common types of aliens some people claim to have seen. I guess out of those three, the Nordics would be the type that look the most 'angelic'. But are Nordics the same as angels? Or would it be more accurate to ask are angels the same as Nordics? If not, what makes them different? Of course, it may also be necessary to ask whether 'Nordics' exist at all.
It seems that looking to the sky for 'aliens' may just be a 20th and 21st century interpretation of looking to the sky for angels. The big question is are they really any different? And how many different types are there? And if aliens and angels are different, then what exactly is different about them? Is it the appearance? The mode of transportation? Their behavour? Their agenda? Their purpose?
Perhaps sentient life is sentient life, regardless of what form it takes.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Those oh so standoffish aliens
One of the biggest question's people ask in regards to the subject is why the aliens don't make their presence known? Of course, there are some people that claim the aliens have made their presence known...some claim to have communicated with them, others claim to have been abducted by them. But why don't the aliens just make some grand appearance and announce their arrival to everyone?
Well many people have made various suggestions over the years as to why the aliens are seemingly so shy. These are some of the ideas people have come up with over the years (along with some of my own thoughts).
(Note: Whenever I used the word "government," I'm not necessarily referring to any particular government.)
- The government knows about the aliens, but are afraid to release the information to the public out of fear that the public won't handle the information well. Essentially, our rulers just don't think were ready to know about the existence of aliens yet.
To a certain point, I like this suggestion....but ultimately, I think this suggestion gives people the wrong impression. I don't think the government is concerned about us so much as they are concerned about themselves. I'll go into more detail about what I mean by that in the last suggestion I list.
- Earth is just an interstellar rest stop or tourist destination.
- The aliens are just here to observe our behavior.
- The aliens don't make their presence known because they simply aren't there.
- The aliens we see today are the same as the angels and demons of the past.
- The aliens look like us and live among us.
- The aliens have an agreement with the government that states they (the aliens) have to keep their presence a secret from the public.
- The aliens are totally peaceful and choose to avoid the potential conflict caused by them making their presence known publicly.
Friday, September 4, 2009
The son of the morning
- The devil, who masquerades an as angel of the light (2 Corinthians 11), falling from heaven.
- Jesus, who was from heaven but came down to Earth, where he was eventually executed. Jesus resurrected though. Venus may 'die' every morning after sunrise, but it 'resurrects' again in the evening.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Hidden Folk
It may come as a surprise to some, but there are still a lot of people in the world today that believe in elves, fairies, gnomes, trolls, and the like. And it's not just people in poor parts of Eastern Europe or third world countries either. A significant portion of the population of Iceland still believes in the "hidden folk", also known as the "little people".
I remember seeing a documentary some years ago about Leprechauns in Ireland. Although most people in Ireland no longer believe in Leprechauns, there are still some that do. And, according to that documentary, there were farmers who claimed not to believe in them, yet, they still wouldn't farm areas of land traditionally thought to be Leprechaun territory. And while the vast majority of the population of the Western world no longer believes in the little people, there are still some that do here and there.
So why would someone still believe in elves and fairies? Some people claim to have seen or heard them. Others may just believe because they are surrounded by people that believe (like in Iceland, where it is still popular to believe in them). But considering there are a lot of people that have seen them, what are we to make of that? Are we to assume they are all making it up? Or are we to assume they are all just drunk or on drugs? Or maybe they are misidentifying something? Or maybe a combination of the three? Or what if they really are seeing something? If they are seeing something, then what are they seeing? And why are they apparently so hard to find?
Well unlike bigfoot, the little people are, well…little, so I guess that would make it easier for them to hide if necessary. But, it may be more complex than that. The little people are what some people refer to as "elementals." Basically, elementals are spirits of the elements – earth, fire, wind, and water (just add heart and you'll have Captain Planet!). In other words, they are some type of spirit beings. Perhaps that's why they are so hard to find?
Or are they hard to find? Here is a video clip of what some have alleged is a type of gnome:
The video is probably faked, but I didn't find a good debunking of it. Snopes lists it has being false, yet I thought they had a rather poor debunking of it. Basically their evidence consisted of it can't be real because gnomes are fictional creatures, and because The Sun isn't a credible newspaper and even compared it to the Weekly World News, which is a poor comparison I think. The Sun shouldn't be confused with the American tabloid know as the Sun. The Sun has been known to report some other wild things in the past, but I wouldn't necessarily compare it to the Weekly World News; the tabloid that intentionally comes up with wild stories that are obviously meant to be sensational (such as batboy). Snopes also accused the video of being a "classic hoax video" (I'm not sure what they are considering to be classic hoax videos though) because it was short and sensational. Short and sensational it may be, but it was taken with a cell phone camcorder, and many cell phone camcorders typically can't take very long videos. Anyways….the point is it may very well be fake, but Snopes had a poor debunking of it.
So what about all the ancient cultures that believed in the existence of little people? Many ancient cultures throughout the world have some sort of tradition about little people. And not all of these cultures were connected with each other either. If they don't exist, why were there so many ancient cultures from around the world that believed in them? Did they all make up the same beliefs independently? And what exactly is the "proof" that they don't exist? Is merely stating that they don't exist because they can't be found proof of their nonexistence? Do they not exist because they haven't been found and documented by a "credible scientific authority?"
Don't misunderstand the point I want to make in this post. I'm not saying I believe in elves and fairies. I'm not necessarily trying to prove they exist. The point I want to make here is that there are still many people that do believe in them, and it's not necessarily impossible that elves and fairies could exist. Most people believe in something paranormal or supernatural, whether it be, ghosts, angels, demons, aliens, bigfoot, psychic phenomena, or any combination of those plus more. If you believe in spirits, then it's not necessarily an absurd belief that the "hidden folk" people claim to see are some sort of spirit beings. Bear in mind also that these "hidden folk" are allegedly forest spirits that avoid human contact, so unless you spend a lot of time in forests, it's unlikely you'd ever have the chance to see one anyways. So while I don't know for a fact that they do exist, I also don't know for a fact that they don't exist.
Many people may laugh at the idea of believing in elves and fairies, but bear in mind that regardless of what your beliefs are, there are other people laughing at some of the things you believe.
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-If you want to learn more about the modern belief in elves and fairies, here is a short video clip of a documentary about the belief in elves in Iceland (embedding was disabled).
-Here is an episode of Destination Truth where they go to Iceland to search for elves.
(The first part of the episode is about a Japanese lake monster, the second part is about elves.)
Monday, August 10, 2009
Angels, Demons, and Aliens
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Fire, Brimstone, and Bombs Oh My!
Charged with all the power of the Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke and flame
As bright as the thousand suns
Rose in all its splendour...
a perpendicular explosion
with its billowing smoke clouds...
...the cloud of smoke
rising after its first explosion
formed into expanding round circles
like the opening of giant parasols...
An iron thunderbolt,
A gigantic messenger of death,
Which reduced to ashes
The entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas.
...The corpses were so burned
As to be unrecognisable.
The hair and nails fell out;
Pottery broke without apparent cause,
And the birds turned white.
All foodstuffs were infected...
...to escape from this fire
The soldiers threw themselves in streams
To wash themselves and their equipment."
But Hindu epics and claims of radioactive skeletons aren't the only evidence of powerful explosions in the ancient past. In the book of Genesis in the Bible, we have the tale of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. God destroyed these cities by raining fire and brimstone down on them. It's uncertain where the exact location of Sodom and Gomorrah was - they would have been in ruins already when Genesis was written - but the most likely locations are the ruins of what is now known as Bab Edh-Drah and Numeira. They were "cities of the plain" and seem to match the description we have of Sodom and Gomorrah...all the way down to their demise. The two ruined cities seemed to have met their fate at the same time. They had collapsed walls, walls tilted at 50 degree angles, debris, and skeletons that weren't buried. So whatever the fate of the two cities was, it seemed to have come instantly. Typically, the sudden destruction of a city can be attributed to an earthquake or volcanic eruption, but this doesn't appear to be the case with these cities. For one, there is no volcano in the area, so it certainly wasn't a volcanic eruption. The possibility of an earthquake can't necessarily be ruled out entirely, but the evidence doesn't necessarily indicate an earthquake either. There is evidence of incineration though. So the evidence seems to suggest that the cities may very well have had fire and brimstone rained down on them. It should also be pointed out that it is a very salty area...and in the Genesis story, Lot's wife was turned into a pillar of salt during the destruction of the cities.
While I wouldn't completely rule out the possibility of aliens being involved in ancient warfare that may have included massive explosions, I doubt that that is the case. I doubt the theory that it was Atlanteans even more. But what can't be denied is that heat intense enough to fuse sand into glass has occurred in the ancient past. We also know that a shockwave that leveled trees over an 830 mile radius occurred many years before an atomic bomb was ever built. And ancient texts have described events that sound like explosions from high in the air. So while man made nuclear bombs may not have come on the scene until the mid twentieth century...its apparent that some type of massive explosions had already happened long before the modern man made ones occurred..