Greetings USED KARMA readers! Habitual readers of this column are familiar with the predicted (and increasingly realized) changes currently taking place in mass consciousness. Labor strikes, massive protests and demonstrations, rapid changes in governmental power around the globe (last's months changeover from Tory to Labor party control of England's government being the latest example), wars and armed conflict with small groups of oppressed peoples (Palestinians and Israelis, Peru's Tupac Amaru, the East Timorese rebels and the Republic of Texas, to name a few) are continuing to erupt worldwide. This is precisely the kind of cleansing of energies that will awaken people into achieving the peaceful consciousness necessary to bring harmony to our planet by the year 2000.
Even more encouraging are the signs of a massive consciousness shift currently taking place in that most dogmatic and revered realm of religious orthodoxy, the scientific community.
The scientific community holds itself out at the ultimate planetary information authority. Historically this has sometimes had dire consequences for the truth. For example, Copernicus published his heliocentric theory of the solar system on his death bed for fear of castigation and imprisonment. Galileo was imprisoned for refusing to say that the Earth revolves around the Sun when he knew otherwise. As recently as 1950 medical schools taught students that there were 48 human chromosomes. (There are 46 - someone miscounted and the rumor spread.)
As a child I was always disturbed and offended by the scientific community's assertion that Earth was the only inhabited planet in the Universe. Their reasoning was that there were no other planets containing the proper conditions for life. "Life" was defined in a totally anthropocentric way - oxygen breathing, warm-blooded, etc. This assertion is arrogant and absurd to anyone endowed with a modicum of common sense. Why can't there be creatures that breathe methane, or don't breathe at all? After all, anaerobic organisms exist on our planet. And why should we assume there cannot be lifeforms that can tolerate extremes of heat or cold beyond what known Earthly life can handle?
Due to my lifelong frustration over this issue, I was delighted to read an article last month in the "Science Times" section of The New York Times stating that the scientific community has greatly expanded their criteria for what constitutes life, resulting in much larger estimates of the number of planets containing the potential for life. This insight has profound implications for preparing the general population for the truth about the existence of extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs), their current presence on our planet, their contributions to our current technology, their part in human evolution and the history of our species, the truth about worldwide regular mass abductions of millions of people and EBE-controlled underground military bases all over the planet.
Creative people are often channels for divine information, because art not only reflects the preoccupations of a society, but informs, challenges and evolves a society as well. Art is how the divine energy expresses itself in our world and contributes to our evolution and growth, both as individuals and as a society. Since many creative personalities create advertising and movies, the themes of television and print advertising and Hollywood movies reflect the mass consciousness shifts that are being directed from higher dimensions of spiritual consciousness.
For example, movies such as "Field of Dreams" and "Ghost" indicate mass readiness for understanding the eternal nature of the soul and the reality of what channels and mediums throughout the ages have called "the other side" - the spiritual plane. It is important for people to understand that not only does the spiritual plane exist, but it is not necessary to die in order to visit the other side and communicate with the discarnate, non-physical souls residing there. Movies such as these have had a profound effect on people's willingness to accept these ideas and integrate them into their daily lives.
Ten years ago the average American had never heard of Roswell, New Mexico and didn't know what a "gray" was. (Just in case any of you are wondering, grays are extraterrestrial biological robots. They do not possess divinely-created souls, as we do. They are slaves to another species. They are about four and a half feet tall, have gray skin, large heads with huge almond-shaped eyes, spindly necks and insect-like appendages. Their thin arms support hands with an opposable thumb and three fingers.) Today Roswell is not only a household word, but it is also a heavily promoted tourist attraction. Most people have at least seen drawings of grays, as well as animated images in movies such as "Communion" based on the best-selling book by Whitley Streiber and other science fiction media.
In the past few months there have been several television commercials with aliens driving cars and people being abducted out of their back yards by aliens. This is definitely a sign that we are being prepared to encounter these beings in the flesh. We are being bombarded with images of aliens so we can become familiar with them and release our fear of the unknown.
The fact that our scientists have recently discovered that there are many more star systems with potentially habitable (within science's newly expanded definitions of what constitutes habitability and what constitutes life) planets than was previously thought has led the scientific community to drastically revise their previously incorrect assessments of statistical probabilities regarding the existence of intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe. With these revelations, our scientists have opened the doors for mass acceptance of the possibility - indeed, the probability - that our Earth is just one among many thousands of inhabited planets in the Universe.
Since most people accept scientific conclusions unquestioningly (a highly ill-advised approach) science has the power to shape mass consciousness and public thought. For years the scientific community has claimed that life on other planets was highly improbable, that we were alone in the Universe and that humans were the most highly evolved life form in the Universe. (As an aside, it is interesting to note that humans are arguably not the most highly evolved beings on this planet. We assume we are superior to microbes because we are larger and more complex. However, viruses and bacteria evolve faster than our ability to annihilate them with drugs. How can we assume we are smarter than and superior to lifeforms that are whipping our butts?)
Now the scientists are saying just the opposite of what they have said for generations. With recent advances in technology (some of which were given to us by extraterrestrials) our scientists now realize not only how statistically improbably it is that Earth is the only inhabited planet in the Universe, but their understanding of the ages of the newly-discovered planets suggests the improbability of our species being the most advanced (assuming, for argument's sake, that humans are the most highly-evolved beings on this planet).
Scientists, being human, have traditionally been susceptible to the limitations of human frailty, such as rigid adherence to dogma. Scientific dogmas then get accepted as fact by the masses. Therefore, the scientific community holds tremendous power to shift consciousness by transcending their own dogmas.
Increasingly the scientific community is waking up to the truth about life in the Universe. This will lead to an increasing understanding of life on our planet, and of humanity's true origins. Numerous Native American tribes refer to EBEs as "Star Elders," because they recognize that humans are descendants of beings that came from distant star systems and seeded life on our planet. Does it not strike you as odd that human beings live on a planet with a 24-hour day, yet our internal circadian rhythms operate on a 36-hour cycle? Could it be that humans evolved, or perhaps were genetically engineered, somewhere else?
The Old Testament of the Bible discusses beings that came down from the sky and giants that walked the Earth. The Tower of Babel was a rocket-launching pad, which the extraterrestrials (referred to as "God" in the Old Testament) destroyed. Our creators did not want us reaching for the stars before we were ready. The truth of humanity's extraterrestrial origins will be revealed to us, and we are currently being activated and prepared through the media and directly to receive this information. It is interesting to note the tremendous increase in television shows and radio talk shows discussing the UFO abduction phenomenon, UFO sightings and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
The U.S. Government is fully aware of the fact that Mars was previously inhabited by humans. Those humans destroyed the ecology of that planet, just as we are destroying this one. Recent news stories indicating that life once existed on Mars are just the tip of the iceberg compared to the information that will come out on this topic in the next few years at Pluto in Sagittarius opens us up to receive the truth.
Keep watching the skies!
Author's Note: To learn more about humanity's extraterrestrial origins, take a look at these resources:
The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
The Pleiadian Agenda by Barbara Hand Clow
Bringers of the Dawn and Earth by Barbara Marciniak
In addition, my friend Kenny Greenberg has a large number of excellent UFO links to his website: http://www.neonshop.com. Kenny was the first neon artist on the Web. In addition to being a Unix geek and neon artist, Kenny is also an excellent astrologer, psychic and musician. Check it out!
Copyright 1997 Marcy J. Gordon. All rights reserved. The author wants you to know you are free to copy and distribute this article for noncommercial purposes, provided you reproduce it in its entirety and credit the author. For quotation permission, please contact the author at mgordon@pipeline.com.
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