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CREATIONISM ACCORDING TO EXTRA-TERRESTRIALS

found on Google~

For UFO International Mag

By Lea Kapiteli

When the word ‘creationism,’ appears in the conversation, our minds immediately defer to religion. On Earth, most of us know about religions and various types of worship. All have different names for their deities, beginning stories and those who supposedly spoke to divine creation. These core elements are shared between them, and the fear of the unknown. That fear ranges from what happens after we die, what are the phenomena that occur around us, to who we really are and where did we come from. How did we come to be? Many believe that they know the answers; barely a handful understand them.

Not even the highest will admit that they understand the expansive topic of creation, since its very nature implies beginning of all. Learning from extra-terrestrials for many years, we talked about how it all started, of all people – they should know, of course. They certainly had more time to learn more about the wild and limitless universe around us, but even they make assumptions on creation. The extra-terrestrial approach to grand topics is a combination of spirituality and science: to understand and to know.

All species and races I’ve met in my travels seemed to have shed religion and their beliefs after they have achieved star-faring, yet some still use phrases and words that are tied into their cultures: i.e. their equivalent to ‘oh my god.’ There is no standard religion amongst them, more like an educated assumption to how everything came to be. Most species were created by another older race, and someone before them, and so on. Humans are also included in that list. So, at least one of the grand questions were answered according to E.T. knowledge.

To the E.T. philosopher, if one thing comes into existence from another thing, whether be deliberate or accidental, then what does it mean for the universe? And what are the primary differences between artificial and natural. We make machines to improve our lives, they are artificial, but we come from procreation to further extend the biological life of our species – yet, we are natural. The forces of this universe constantly shape matter in this universe, yet that’s natural. Do these forces have some level of intelligence? How did they appear? Does the universe have a consciousness to it like we do? What’s the answer?

During those conversations, my contacts have told me that there is a type of conscious that exists above all. They say it doesn’t think and feel the way we do, and everything living seems to be an extension of itself. “What are you talking about?” I asked Antajisan one day during my late teen years. She is one of my primary E.T. contacts and has been a part of my life for the longest out of all the other beings I’ve known. She is physical being, like a human, but her senses and comprehension spans farther than our best and brightest minds on Earth.

She said: “On the outside, we all look like we are separate beings. Our structure is different, our genetic makeup is unique, and our ways of thinking and interpreting the universe is various. No two beings are alike. However, we come from the same place, our bodies were forged in the same universe, and our minds…”

“Are we all alike mentally?” I said.

“Our consciousness, some may call soul, are made from the same place. We are tiny pieces broken from something even larger than the universe itself. This how we can talk to each other beyond our physical bodies (referring to psychic ability,)” she said.

“What is this ‘larger thing’?” I asked.

“We call it Akashi (my interpretation of the foreign word.) It’s not alive, nor is it dead – it exists outside. It’s a divine being and a thought. It’s all things and its one thing,” she said.

“So, like a turbo-god or something?” I asked. I didn’t really understand what she was trying to say. Everything she said sounded like a contradiction, the only word that had any clarity in mind was ‘all.’

“I know it’s confusing,” she said, “I don’t fully understand it myself, nor do the people who study this ‘thing.’ We know of its existence by studying the seemingly the limitless and indestructible nature of consciousness. It resides in various amounts in all things and has the ability to connect with the ‘other’ versions of itself. If there are pieces; there is a greater whole.”

Akashi: just another name of just another god? That’s what I thought at the beginning, but it was so much more as I learned over the years. I’ll be the first to admit my knowledge on physics is limited and knowledge on E.Ts understanding of physics is even finer. Consciousness permeates throughout the entirety universe and multiverse (in various levels), it effects space and matter on the quantum level. It has been observed that consciousness effects the tiniest particles, and that builds into effecting larger things. This cause and effect, starting from the smallest of things led to the biggest, maybe making the universe.

I remember asking in the early years of contact what E.Ts thought of the Big Bang that started this whole show. First of all: nothing doesn’t exist in this universe, and nothing certainly doesn’t make something tangible. Energy and matter constantly shifts into new forms, giving the illusion of new; wherein, it’s the ancient wearing a new face. According to them, there was a type of apocalypse on universal proportions, but there was matter existing long before a rapid shift happened. This new re-organisation of matter was the start of what we think the Big Bang to be. Then I wondered, if there was something before in this space, then how many years has the universe existed? Mezreth (one of my contacts and a very ancient being) chuckled and replied to the effect of: “If I told you the real number, I still wouldn’t be finished even after your body died.” So, I’m betting it’s very old.

Naturally, I followed it up with: “What was before then? How did that start?”

“To us, this place has always been here, changing face every now and then. These questions were asked by those before (referring to pre-Big Bang), are being asked now and will be asked again. Will you change if you really knew these questions?” he said.

“I have no idea. I just assumed that you would have a better comprehension of this whole place,”

“True, but we can never know the absolute because, like nothingness, doesn’t exist here. What we do know is creation and destruction, beginning and end aren’t separate forces; they’re only one thing: transmutation.”

This makes me wonder about some ancient species that have lived in this universe for uncounted eons, their obsessive need to seed life on every surface that acts as the perfect petri dish or cradle. Mezreth’s people are creators of many wonderful and awful things, they build and build and build, and have been doing so for millions of years. What’s the point?

Mezreth laughed, yet again. “My people are endlessly curious. Our pride and punishment. Some of us created to further our lives and deepen our depths of knowledge; some of us created to lord over their creations and mimic the universe on a small scale,”

“What did you learn from it?” I asked.

“We are still learning how many unique directions life has taken but watched all harbour the same challenges. It’s imperfect because we are, it’s chaotic because we are, but you are our legacy - as a child is to a parent. You have much to learn from us as we do of you. That is Akashi.” He said.

That is Akashi. Mezreth’s people made life to better understand themselves, like Akashi makes uncounted pieces of itself. All floating around in the greater universe waiting to be born inside new shoes, talons, fins and hooves to see the what it’s like to live in another form, in another ‘face.’ Constantly interacting with another part of itself to learn from the greatest depths of its vast psyche. After learning from E.Ts for so many years, we are truly the same, it doesn’t matter the appearance, just children born on different worlds. There are no groups, companies, tribes or religions if we are fundamentally the same being. Not only are we pieces of Akashi, but a rippling sea of consciousness.

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