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Aristotle said, "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without believing it." There is zero evidence to prove that all these visions you have while taking drugs are anything more than your own imagination. But yet you "BELIEVE" otherwise. This enlightenment you always speak of, wheres the proof? Why would you "BELIEVE" in enlightenment?
See what I'm saying? Everyone has their beliefs based on their own experiences, in a thread like this especially. To come in here and tell people they are pretending and might as well be discussing Santa Claus or the Easter bunny is a bit condescending. You shouldn't assume your belief's are so much more valid than others.
I don't even have an opinion about aliens, I'm ambivalent on the subject honestly. I don't think anyone should just blindly accept or believe anything. But I also don't think scientific proof or evidence is the authority in every facet of human life.
There are multiple reasons why I do not believe in extra-terrestrials in it's definition within this third dimensional realm. I stay out of topics about belief because people get upset when it comes to their beliefs, but I wanted to provide a different perspective because I know we are all capable of having an intelligent conversation here.
Before I get into this though, let me just say that when we are talking about UFO's, aliens or extra-terrestrials like with everything, we need to have an intellectual process of critical thinking. If not we end up jumping from one box to another. Going from one persons prison consciousness to the next persons prison consciousness. I'm also not telling anyone what to believe or what not to believe. Your experience is your experience. I'm just simply sparking a topic of conversation.
So let me ask; What made us believe in the idea of Aliens or extra-terrestrials in the first place? Where did this belief come from?
Movies? Television? Books? Comics? Someone else's interpretation of artifacts or ancient texts?
Would you believe in them if you never heard about them before from any of the above outlets I named above?
Have you actually seen an extra-terrestrial? Or do you believe in someone else's claim that they have been in contact with an extra-terrestrial?
The key word is believe; belief. to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so.
So unless you've had a personal experience with an extra-terrestrial or alien (semantics but different definitions), you are relying on believing in someone else's personal experience with ET's. And belief, doesn't necessarily mean it's true.
As for my own personal experience. I have watched a lot of episodes of Ancient Aliens. I have read Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock. I have read Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken. I've watched "UFO footage" on youtube. The disclosure report. The videos posted in this thread. I've watched hours of interviews with former Government Officials that worked in the Airforce and in NASA and heard their accounts with extra-terrestrials. etc. etc.
And after all of that, nobody has provided any conclusive evidence that they exist. Most are theories, interpretations and hear-say.
And to be honest, why would I believe in a Government official? When one of Obamas advisors is tweeting that his biggest failure of 2014 was not securing the disclosure of the UFO files, just makes me further question. Especially when it's always supposed to have been this giant cover up. Yet a Senior White House advisor is tweeting it to the masses, fox news and CNN broadcast "UFO footage" and Ancient Aliens is on season 5.
I for one have never seen an ET or any conclusive evidence or proof that they exist. In my own reality, they do not exist. Just like the Easter Bunny, Thor, Satan, Reptilians,Hercules, Santa, The Boogie Man etc. All things that people told us to believe in, but we never seen them or experienced them. So they do not apply to me. Does that mean they don't need to apply to you? Not at all. That's fine. There's nothing wrong with having a belief. People can pretend if they want to. Reality is relative.
Theories and Interpretations. Chariots of the Gods, Ancient Aliens etc. These are interpretations of texts, structures and symbols. Reality is relative to our state of mind. They are looking for Aliens, they believe in Aliens, they want to find evidence, so they interpret every thing they find to fit their belief system. Have any of them provided actual proof? Not at all. The "It Must be Aliens" Meme pretty much sums up all of their interpretations. I think they are discrediting us. I think the box they put themselves in have limited their assumptions. That's why I **** with Graham Hancock. He doesn't correlate his findings to Aliens, he believes that there was once a one world high tech ancient civilization. In my own research, there is way more evidence to support that than ET's.
What about UFO's? Well, what exactly is a UFO? An Unidentified Flying Object. By definition: UFO
noun
a mysterious object seen in the sky for which, it is claimed, no orthodox scientific explanation can be found.
That could be anything flying in the sky that you can't identify. That doesn't mean it's an alien space ship.
All these HD camera cell phones in everyones pocket and ive yet to see an ET space craft. And if there was footage of a UFO (which who knows what it would look like) Does that mean there's an ET behind the wheel? Not at all. Does that mean it came from outer-space? Outside of our Earths atmosphere? Not at all.
It could be Government technology that they aren't releasing to the public. Why would they? The nazi's were building flying saucer shaped flying objects and Tesla invented anti gravity propulsion in the early 1900's. The Government has been researching anti gravity propulsion for decades. Who knows what they have up their sleeves.
My point is, there is no conclusive evidence or proof that ET's exist. Until I experience it or am provided proof it won't be something I ponder or believe in. Just another box in my reality.
Hope no jimmies were rustled.
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Drones and dogs are protecting the world's supply of guacamole from a deadly fungus
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http://t.co/rhhyxZtVBg“Chinese builder puts up 57-story skyscraper in 19 days”
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A 5-month-old baby was discovered alive after 22 hours of being buried under rubble in NepalIt could be whatever, I just wanna read or watch something provocative and intriguing.
[h1]Walpurgis Night is witches' night[/h1]Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
—Matthew 6:19–21,24 (KJV)
Does anybody else see that thing floating in the sky around the towson (Maryland) area? Been out of town for six days and saw it when I left and when I came back. Kinda looks like a blimp, but I don't think they can just post up for that long.
I was coming down 95 when I saw it so I couldn't snap a pic.you wanna maybe take a pic or what? it been up there long enough to do a painting
National Geographic - Cia Secret Experiments (Documentary) - YouTube
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CIA Secret Experiments (documentary) - The Vigilant Citizen http://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/cia-secret-experiments-documentary/