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@Will wrote:
…here is a Robert Plant cover of a Jesse Collin Young song of the 60’s …he was of the Youngbloods…
Interesting, thanks. THIS is a little closer to what I was trying to get across, though 😀 (and thanks Alusa for introducing it to me). But THIS has been my “Void” song for years, ’cause it’s pretty chaotic… also THIS, if you ignore the chruch setting. o.o
Neiru2012MemberIt’s my favorite book! 😀
Neiru2012MemberAnother kinda interesting thing: Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull comes out on DVD/Blu-Ray on Oct. 14th, and it’s about interdimensional aliens. 😀
Neiru2012MemberI do not feel that non-human life has no voice, I just feel that humans don’t hear it. Often refuse to hear it.
I express my “love” for all things by being vegan (my philosphy about which I have considered posting on this forum), by going door to door and talking to hundreds of people about the direction of their country (USA), and by honoring all things through ritual, meditation, and prayer. But, really, the word “love” as used in this context means little to me. I don’t mean to offend those that use it, but I see someone that doesn’t know me through meaningful one-on-one interactions saying they “love” me as an empty and even demeaning statement. I realize that you don’t mean it to be, but it still pushes me away. It’s probably a matter of semantics, but to me “love” is earned, and is closely associated with “loyalty” and “protection.” I “love” the universe as my own self and respect all things as equals. This is not a new and passionate feeling that I want to project towards everyone (although it happens on occasion), it is just a constant feeling of peace, acceptance, and harmony. It’s who I am. This doesn’t mean that I can’t have reactions to things. I do not look at humans and say “that’s okay, they don’t understand what they’re doing.” To me, that’s a condescending way to approach equals. I look at them and think: “I have a human body. I have a human mind. If I can take responsibility for myself, they should also be accountable.” If I didn’t, I wouldn’t be fulfilling my part in the game we’re all participating in. I wouldn’t be providing the catalyst that I do.
But who am I? May as well come out and say that I am not of the Light. Light is part of who I am, but my deepest core is Darkness. That is the true “unique vision” I offer. But I can’t possibly explain it right now. Instead, I’m working as best I can to compose a separate thread on that topic, since the person who invited me to this forum thinks there is much healing that can take place among the Light-aligned in that area.
Neiru2012Member@opalescent wrote:
You seem quite eager, Neiru, to jump to the conclusion that humans as a rule don’t understand that level of communication and seem worthy of some derision on the subject.
I do not “seem,” I am. And while I appreciate that you are able and willing to communicate with other species, you can’t honestly tell me that the majority of humans feel that way. I do not hide my derision towards humans. I am not here for them. There’s plenty of others here to help them. I am here to protect everything else from them, and if that means I have to work with them, so be it. But mostly, I just try to stay clear of the 99.9% of them.
Don’t get me wrong, I liked humans just fine 1000-500 years ago (depending on continent). Their societies weren’t perfect, but at least their problems didn’t spill over to other species and they were aware of their place in the universe. But I greatly disapprove of the last ~150 years. Frankly, the way things are now, I shouldn’t even consider humans citizens of this planet (by their own admission of separation from nature and the biosphere). But I know that all these problems arise from their self-imposed separation from reality (nature) and that they only lash out so dysfunctionally because they’re hurting inside as a species. That’s all well and good, and I’ve had periods of startling lucidity where I could cry from joy and embrace them as siblings, but I’m still currently mortal, and the temptation to revert to bitterness at the culture clash is still too great. I have great respect for this planet’s unparalleled opportunities for growth as a result of their increasing dysfunctionality, and I rejoice at the amount of experiential data streaming from Earth on all fronts, but as an incarnate being, I am part of this data stream, and it is important for me not to censor my subjective mortal reactions to the conditions here.
Neiru2012MemberNow other animals can’t communicate?
Sorry, I completely, utterly, and entirely disagree with these ideas of “sentience,” nor do I consider other beings not self-aware. Other animals communicate, form relationships, and strategically cooperate within and across species more efficiently than any human society. And that’s just going by human understandings of awareness.Other animals not being multidimensionally aware?
If anything, they are even more aware of other realities than humans are. Other animals routinely see astral entities, respond to auras, ley lines, and react to intuition.I guess we can debate this all day, and god/dess knows I have, but it just pisses me off in the end. It’s one of my hot buttons along with anthrocentricism, condescension towards nature, abuse of the planet, and slandering Darkness. So lets just say I couldn’t disagree more and leave it at that…
Neiru2012Member@opalescent wrote:
Gee, I didn’t read anything about superiority in that post… 😕
I did.
I take offense to the word “sentient” used in such a manner, because it is in the same way that humans misuse the word to justify their treatement of other life forms on this planet.
But definition of sentient, even in human dictionaries, is:
adjective
1. having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.
2. characterized by sensation and consciousness.
noun
3. a person or thing that is sentient.
4. Archaic. the conscious mind.All things are sentient
Neiru2012MemberWell, the big ones (Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Matrix) have already been mentioned, but I’ll mention lesser known ones that have been extraordinarily transformational for me:
1) Sunshine: to me this is the most profound portrait of our relationship with the universe. It’s hard to summarize, but I did write a whole essay about it! Ultimately, this movie gave me the courage to finally move to the place most sacred to me on Earth and to go back to college (for a second degree).
2) K-Pax: this is an amazing depiction of a Walk-In! If you haven’t seen it already, do so now!! I actually use this movie to educate my family about what I am (although I’m not a Walk-In, but a Crawl-In). Back when I first saw it, it inspired me to come out of isolation and join spiritual forums.
3) Silent Hill: I consider this the scariest movie I’ve ever seen, because it mirrors my view of reality very well. That a person’s suffering can become so great that they implode the space around them into a pocket reality and trap those nearby. It’s a tale of overlapping realities and the things that can bleed through.
4) The Butterfly Effect: an interesting (and disturbing :D) journey through reality creation and parallel universes.
5) Hotel Rwanda: never cried this much during a movie. Amazing what can go on in the world without the West knowing or caring about it.A great movie I saw recently is The 11th Hour. It’s basically a global warming documentary, but what’s refreshing about it to me is to hear so many people expressing exactly how I feel about how so many problems in the world are caused by humanity’s isolation from nature and mistaking artificial systems like the economy for reality. Also the documentary Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion. If you don’t know what all the fuss is about with Tibet, please watch this. Shocking how one of the most harmonious cultures on Earth can be going through such pain and the modern world doesn’t help.
As for TV shows, I think Outer Limits and X-Files are pretty thought-provoking.
Neiru2012MemberMmm… I ponder the wisdom of replying to this topic. I have nothing to say about Nibiru, but I do object to that video’s portrayal of the feline race. The feline race being descended from humans? Well, I can see humans wanting feline qualities, but I can never see felines wanting simian qualities. Maybe there are humanoid felines out there who are a result of humans manipulating their own DNA, but please remember that they are not the only feline race, and not what I (who consider myself linked to felines) would call a pure feline race. Humans have a tendency to anthropomorphise other animals without considering their native qualities. Cats (I include big cats, with lions being the only exception) are highly selective about who they love, who they protect, and certainly who they socialize with. Unlike wolves and bears, they are also exclusively carnivorous. Indeed, they are the fiercest mammalian predator this planet has ever seen. They are very proud.
Now, my links with felines are totemic, but possibly also ether-genetic. I say possibly because while the race that is part of me takes on strong feline qualities and favors the feline form, it is not a pure feline race as the ones native to this universe. I’m still not sure if their energy is simply very similar to feline energy so they identify with it, or if this universe’s felines can actually trace their lineage back to my etheric race.
Neiru2012MemberHi Zingdad, hi Annan…
@Annan wrote:
It will show, It will so – by God-Godess – show that EVERY-ONE on this planet is correct about EVERYTHING they think and feel ALLWAYS – nothing is wrong whatsoever…..and that must I say is not for a mental brain to grasp even a tiny part of how works out – it will be so much clearer when we stop using these old-passe-lingustic ways of inter-acting, and start communing together – by projecting our whole concept of what to be “said” to each other the NORMAL way – the etheric way.
I feel this concept can be adequately understood even with what I call “external verbal language” (you know, the thing that humans call the “superior form of communication” despite the fact that none of them understand each other even when they are, in fact, speaking the same language). I see the “all feelings/thoughts/actions being always correct” concept as a matter of subjective perspective. What does “making a mistake” mean anyway? Even with something as basic as 2+2… would you say 4 is the right answer? That depends… are you using a numeric system with base 10? base 6? If you’re using binary, that equation can’t even exist. It also depends on… do you desire to please your teacher? do you wish to pass math class? For something to be wrong, you must first have a goal to measure it against. Goals are subjective things created from the perspective of the individual. Therefore nothing can ever be objectively wrong. Does that sentence imply that saying “something can be objectively wrong” is wrong? Perhaps this is where the inbuilt linear logic of external verbal language fails us. 😛
Another way to look at it from a more complex scale is… We all go through countless experiences, in this life and others. We all have unique reactions to them, which influence subsequent reactions, and form a part of who we are (and certainly what our karma is). If you lived my life and experienced exactly the same thing, you still wouldn’t come out the same person as me, because you would respond to things differently. But still, beings are who they are, and who they are is in part due to the intricate web of experiences that contributed to their view of the world. What they do from that perspective is a natural extension of this and makes perfect sense to them. It might not make sense to me but I haven’t lived as them, and what I do doesn’t make sense to them either. What I can be certain of is that what they do and what I do (or, often, what I do in reaction to what they do XD) is in perfect harmony with their, mine, and/or our growth at the time. It is the “next step” presented in a way that makes sense to every being through their own subjective filter. Combine subjective filters with goal-setting and you have as many perceptions of “right” and “wrong” as there are beings in the universe. None of which are right! Or is it that all of them are? Alas this language is not well suited to express the wisdom of paradox.
Sorry if this strayed off topic. Please move post somewhere else if it has. ^_^;;
Neiru2012MemberI just want to add that I’ve been experiencing a lot of synchronicity with Oct. 14th and ETs lately. Yesterday, after a vet visit, the vet told me to schedule a check up in 3 months. When I went to the front desk to do that, the receptionist told me she only had appointments available up to Oct. 14th. I’ve also seen a lot of random references to ETs and UFOs on television in the past week places where they normally aren’t, including Daily Show, Colbert Report, and South Park. Also people wearing clothing with ET logos, including a guy yesterday who jumped ahead of me in pedestrian traffic but was wearing a backwards pointing cap with a Grey head. Now, I should add that I live in New Mexico, UFO central, and there’s been increased military activity around here in the past month. I’ve been slacking off on meditation for a while, but recently started a strict meditation regime of about an hour a day, before hearing about any of this. Maybe I was subconsciously preparing. What I do know is that since I’ve started that, I’ve been feeling strange(good) and sensing a lot of vibration in the air.
I do hope this thing pulls through, even if it will make my “Prepare for Contact” bumper sticker obsolete. 😛 (that’s okay, I have a backup: “Don’t blame me – I’m just visiting this planet!”)
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