Cryptoterrestrial Society Enjoyer@IndSocEnjoyer
Until the age of the atomic bomb people were allowed to believe in things beyond the materialism. Now you have Christians who don't believe in miracles or angels. Jack Parsons was bragging this was going to happen.
CS Lewis in his space trilogy illustrated well what is going on. We have long context and long contact with the 'neighbors' but it is dressed up in the language of religion and mythology because that was the best way to encode it in a long form and enduring way.
Incomplete models are not necessarily inaccurate. Positivism has failed, we are filled with microplastics and irradiated by our internet routers. We are unhappy and think we are alone in our island like minds. We don't understand that thought, like every other membrane in our body is semipermiable, we don't understand that our souls are not individual functions but derived from a greater shared volk soul.
Because we don't understand who we are or the worlds within and around us, we live in an artificially shallow materialism, myth and extraordinary function are removed from our daily experience, we are no longer luminous beings.
Real magic is something you can see if you have eyes for it. People who take will and manifest that into reality consistently are rare but the effective ones are obvious. The president for example, is clearly a powerful wizard, he can redefine reality with his words and will. The materialist explanation of that is much more complicated, and also wrong.
If we put things in context it becomes clear there is a lot of intervention by these beings, especially the ones claiming to be Angels. Who was speaking to Joseph Smith, to Joan of Arc, to Muhammed? John Dee charted the course of our national destiny with the help of angels who told him to do wife swapping.
The craft are interesting, but also somehow are the least interesting part of all this. I want to know about the fair folk, territorial entities, and the true pythias. UFOs are technological angels to paraphrase Jung. They are the visible signs of that which we cannot perceive, at least directly.
Alarmingly to the zionist class who think they're starseeds guided by angels, the early Christian texts, especially the more 'gnostic' ones pretty much explicitly warn about the 'neighbors'. In the Gospel of Thomas, a sayings only gospel likely used in the canonical ones, saying 57 contextualizes this all directly.
"Jesus said: The kingdom of the Father is like a man who had [good] seed. His enemy came by night and sowed weeds among the good seed. The man did not allow them to pull up the weeds. He said to them: Lest you go and pull up the weeds, (and) pull up the wheat with it. For on the day of the harvest the weeds will be manifest; they will be pulled up and burned."
There's your disclosure. The breeding programs, the sin of mount hermon, the nightly encounters with succubi and incubi and the queens of the Sidhe, all properly contextualized. It was always a bad faith notion that people's religion could not survive this 'ontological shock'. Rather the religion imperiled is that of materialism and liberalism.
People are not the same, nor are we truly individuals. Our governments are not omnipotent. Humanity is not alone, in the cosmos or on this planet. We aren't the first, nor are we the most advanced. Faith should be in God and not in man or his works.
"Oh no he said aliens are demons, what a hecking evil collins elitist!"