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Grand Poohbah
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Good day to everyone, I just wanted to share this information because although I do not know if this is true or not, I find the topic really interesting.
It may sound hard to believe (of course it is ok if you don't), but I don't think we are alone in the universe. The only experience I have had was seeing a light in the sky that travelled fast for a few seconds and then dissapeared. I'm looking forward to your opinions and/or possible experiences on the matter. Thanks. Arcturians | Reptilians | Grey Aliens | Pleiadians | Ancient Aliens __________________ Only that day dawns to which we are awake. — Henry David Thoreau |
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A light traveling in the sky fast then disappearing happens all the time around my farm because it's dark & it's really easy to see meteorites burning up in the atmosphere.
As for not alone in the universe.......there is no way we are alone....there is a whole spirit world out there that we can't see, I believe there are angels & demons out there in that realm....alians from other planets I believe are tied with the spirit realm & don't think they are any different. __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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I personally believe there is life out there in the universe. We are not alone. But I also think of that life, alot of it will be basic life forms such as bacteria, etc. But I also do believe there is intelligent life out there.
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I think the same. Thanks for your answer.
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There's so much more than we know about; it would be egotistical for us to assume otherwise, right?
That's cool you got to experience something a little mysterious. I and a group of friends saw a very unique astronomical phenomena in the sky that due to having been deep woods camping at the time we could not figure out. Couldn't call anyone (the pre-cellular era), couldn't look anything up.. When we got home, another friend told me that it was probably this supernova that had been visible at the time (the first one that was visible to the naked eye, in fact.. this was in '85), but when I looked at what photos were available, none were nearly as fantastic as how it was visible to us, with swirls and movement and slightly bigger in the sky (in a two-dimensional sense) than the space a full moon represents. It's too bad none of us had a good camera with us (again, the pre-cellular era) because I can only assume that the clean air of the beautiful Ontarian wilderness in which we were located had provided us with a unique opportunity for clearly witnessing the event. Even so, a part of me wonders if what we saw was something entirely other than the supernova that was photographed, and apparently not witnessed by anyone anywhere who happened to have a good camera handy. I'm content to know that I don't know; the experience still changed my life, in terms of having tactile awareness of how removed we are from a complete understanding of life. How small and adorable we are in our overconfidence. __________________ “We use our minds not to discover facts but to hide them. One of things the screen hides most effectively is the body, our own body, by which I mean, the ins and outs of it, its interiors. Like a veil thrown over the skin to secure its modesty, the screen partially removes from the mind the inner states of the body, those that constitute the flow of life as it wanders in the journey of each day.” — Antonio R. Damasio, “The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness” (p.28) |
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The light you saw sounds pretty.
I also believe there is life besides us in the universe. I'm not even going to pretend that I know what kind of life, but I do believe in astral realms and such. |
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I'm reading about Pleaidians. I feel related to them and find them fascinating.
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I think that anyone who believes that humans are alone in an infinite universe must be extremely narcissistic. For one thing, if us humans are the most intelligent life in the universe, then I please, someone call Kevorkian for me because I am totally ready to leave this life for good...there would be not point in going one because...in the grand scheme...we humans do some stupid *** **** for real. Second, its pretty self righteous to think that in an endless universe that no other intelligent life could have possibly developed anywhere else...so yeah..I totally believe there are aliens out there somewhere...
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