06-02-2012, 05:57 PM
If you go to some of the South American legends you get a picture of "visiting gods" that is notably different from the Egyptian/Sumerian one, though there are similarities. It raises the question as to the possible manifestations of Fourth Density negative entities. Whilst there appear to be hierarchically-organized racial groups selfishly pursuing "high-tech" agenda, there also appear singular individuals of consummate power and dominance. It may be that there exist 4D "Wanderers" of a different sort - extremely potent individuals who have abandoned their racial base and move about in search of opportunities to exercize their energies. Psychologically, they would likely be quite insane by our judgments, completely entrammelled within their own illusion, and on a higher level seeking to escape it. Dalliance with the natives would almost certainly figure in their entertainments.
On the other hand, one of the loveliest stories I've come across is the Japanese story of their advent here on Earth.
One day, high in the Heavens above the blue globe of Earth, a Heavenly Bridge appeared. Across it came two divine spirits, Izanagi and Izanami. Struck by its beauty, they resolved to live upon it for a time. In order to do so, they first had to take form as physical beings. They therefore journeyed to the Pillar of Heaven where their new bodies could be formed. Izanagi walked clockwise around the Pillar, and Izanami walked anticlockwise. When they met on the other side, Izanami, overjoyed by the vision of her husband, exclaimed, "Oh! thou beautiful god!"
This annoyed Izanagi, who complained that Izanami had spoiled the ceremony. As the man, it was his duty to speak first. They therefore returned to the starting-point and retraced their steps. Upon meeting a second time, Izanami restrained herself. Izanagi then spoke, "Oh! thou beautiful goddess!" to which Izanami replied, "Oh! thou beautiful god!"
Their incarnation as human beings was thus achieved and they returned to Earth. Izanagi then stirred the oceans with his Heavenly Jewelled Spear, upon which the oceans heaved forth the Islands of Japan, to which they descended.
Conventional wisdom would have it that this a charming but meaningless story, and nothing more. However, the possibility exists that it is a graphic description of one type of life that inhabits the vast realms between the stars; and of a process by which the multitude of planetary life-forms spread throughout a galaxy, and perhaps beyond. The astonishment of Izanami at Izanagi's beauty suggests that their previous state was an incorporeal one - that they existed as part of a living energy field wandering through space in search of a planet on which to take form.
The journey around the Pillar of Heaven can be viewed in scientific terms as the manifestation of a polarity, since polarity is essential to all manifested existence. In this view of life and evolution, the human genders of male and female are seen as manifestations of a universal principle of procreative polarity. The living energy fields wandering through space are the male principle of a polarity "higher" than the human in the evolutionary scheme, and planetary organisms are the female principle of that same polarity. In the ancient traditions, water is a material manifestation of the desire principle, and the "stirring of the oceans with the Heavenly Jewelled Spear" is quite likely a phallic reference to the arousing of the whole planet's female desire principle by the male principle which ensouls Izanagi. Legends from other traditions around the world also attribute the ability of arousing planetary forces to their "Sky Gods". When you compare the richness and depth of these ancient legends and ideas to today's "scientific" views, the latter seem mean and ignorant by comparison. We've really only begun to scratch the surface of the mysteries of the stars.
On the other hand, one of the loveliest stories I've come across is the Japanese story of their advent here on Earth.
One day, high in the Heavens above the blue globe of Earth, a Heavenly Bridge appeared. Across it came two divine spirits, Izanagi and Izanami. Struck by its beauty, they resolved to live upon it for a time. In order to do so, they first had to take form as physical beings. They therefore journeyed to the Pillar of Heaven where their new bodies could be formed. Izanagi walked clockwise around the Pillar, and Izanami walked anticlockwise. When they met on the other side, Izanami, overjoyed by the vision of her husband, exclaimed, "Oh! thou beautiful god!"
This annoyed Izanagi, who complained that Izanami had spoiled the ceremony. As the man, it was his duty to speak first. They therefore returned to the starting-point and retraced their steps. Upon meeting a second time, Izanami restrained herself. Izanagi then spoke, "Oh! thou beautiful goddess!" to which Izanami replied, "Oh! thou beautiful god!"
Their incarnation as human beings was thus achieved and they returned to Earth. Izanagi then stirred the oceans with his Heavenly Jewelled Spear, upon which the oceans heaved forth the Islands of Japan, to which they descended.
Conventional wisdom would have it that this a charming but meaningless story, and nothing more. However, the possibility exists that it is a graphic description of one type of life that inhabits the vast realms between the stars; and of a process by which the multitude of planetary life-forms spread throughout a galaxy, and perhaps beyond. The astonishment of Izanami at Izanagi's beauty suggests that their previous state was an incorporeal one - that they existed as part of a living energy field wandering through space in search of a planet on which to take form.
The journey around the Pillar of Heaven can be viewed in scientific terms as the manifestation of a polarity, since polarity is essential to all manifested existence. In this view of life and evolution, the human genders of male and female are seen as manifestations of a universal principle of procreative polarity. The living energy fields wandering through space are the male principle of a polarity "higher" than the human in the evolutionary scheme, and planetary organisms are the female principle of that same polarity. In the ancient traditions, water is a material manifestation of the desire principle, and the "stirring of the oceans with the Heavenly Jewelled Spear" is quite likely a phallic reference to the arousing of the whole planet's female desire principle by the male principle which ensouls Izanagi. Legends from other traditions around the world also attribute the ability of arousing planetary forces to their "Sky Gods". When you compare the richness and depth of these ancient legends and ideas to today's "scientific" views, the latter seem mean and ignorant by comparison. We've really only begun to scratch the surface of the mysteries of the stars.