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Showing posts with label Watchers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watchers. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Avatar & Aliens - The Watchers Inside Each of Us

The concept of alien observants is actually a plausible one, an idea I've seriously entertained for many years and conjectured about, both on this blog and in the privacy of conversations with interested parties (even disinterested parties on a slow day lol).

Ideally, if one were to desire the most accurate of information as regards a diverse species, the only way to garner such data would be from a type of 'inhabitation' of the species itself, from the inside of the particular species in question. Any lesser means of information gathering would result in bias, misunderstanding and contaminated data because, for accuracy's sake, any being/species once aware it is being observed alters its behavior. We see this conundrum in wildlife study, hence our current reliance on closed circuit cameras.

As nutty as the idea of an internal, subjective alien interloper first appears - stop and really think about it for a moment. Break down the logistics and you'll see what I mean. Avatar, in its basic thrust, captured this self-same conjecture. Anyway, let's consider the following ...

The Universe is seriously large, folks. Mind bending type of large. The type of really, really big that makes the idea of life elsewhere not only plausible, but mathematically a certainty.

Okay, most of us are educated to this idea and have no problem with the conception of extraterrestrial life extant in the Universe. It's when we consider that 'alien' beings could somehow visit Earth that derision rears it's ugly head.

In other words, it's a given that life, and lots of it, should exist out there, just so long as it remains out there, and not running amok on good ol' planet Earth. That just seems silly, given the distances involved. Right?

Wrong.

Just because the recently (in cosmic time) evolved hominid aka Man, has yet to develop the ways and means beyond the distance factor, has precious little to do with the ways and means of other intergalactic species. We could have said the same thing about nuclear energy two centuries ago. Or electricity, or anything thing else for that matter. It's where you are on the game board, that's all. Everything, pretty much, is simply a matter of time - of getting from point A to point B. Everything, eventually, is a given.

So let us not judge the prowess of others based upon our own (Although I've said, and still do, that light will be the pinnacle of space travel, not a souped up Chevy - we're just not there yet. But that's another topic so we'll save it for now).

Thus far, we've got the rather basic rational that the Universe contains life beyond this planet. Nature isn't wasteful HERE, and not likely anywhere else. Where life can develop, according to its needs, it absolutely will so do.

A) Aliens Exist
B) Some of these beings will be sentient. Those sentient beings will be all along the scale of energy development: From fire to fission to whathaveyou.

Now, taking into account the sentient alien species with a level of energetic technology similar to our own, those beings are likely still playing around in their own back yards, in much the same way that we are playing around in ours, getting to know our own various solar systems. Just like children learning to explore within the safe confines of our respective neighborhoods. Not too hard a concept to fathom, eh?

But there are bound to be some bigger kids out there, they are the ones who have the means and ways, the discoveries and intellect (perhaps) to venture beyond their respective neighborhoods. And, again, given the size of the known Universe (God knows what else lays 'out there') ... there are bound to be some bigger, and likely a LOT bigger 'kids' or alien races flitting about.

Those bigger, or more energetically savvy of the bunch, and possessed of the need or mere curiosity to explore, are certainly doing so. God knows WE would, and do, to the best of our current abilities. We explore. We gather information. We learn. We experiment.

WE do these things, and man is quite likely not the only intelligent, sentient race of beings involved in such pastimes. Again, given the mathematical logistics - there are no doubt just BUNCHES and bunches of explorers flitting here and yon in the good ol' Universe, let alone our galactic suburb.

For all that matter, Earth's galactic suburb - the Milky Way/Sagittarius Dwarf co-mix, is amply large enough for our mathematical logistics - we don't even NEED to factor in the rest of the Universe for the purpose of this discussion. *Remember, kids, learning begins at home* lol

Going back now, to the original idea of a subjective explorer. Honestly, if it could be done, by us, them, or whoever, it should and would be done subjectively, from the inside out. Again, logically and honestly, bare bones with no quasi Sci-Fi theatrics - and given the technical means to do so ... the most accurate, safest and unobtrusive fact finding, information gathering process would have to be conducted from the skin out!

Regardless of how far-fetched (to some) this idea appears, there is simply no way around it, no sound argument to be had against the logic. Again, if information could be gathered in such a way, then this would be the ultimately ideal way to explore other life forms.

Think of it, there would be safety against physical contamination (as the physical form of the explorer would not be placed in danger via contact). There would little to no risk of incurring the wrath of the indigenous species. There would be little to no risk of the explorer opening up his world, his home and fellow beings to future visits/retaliation by the galactic wildlife (what trail would there be to follow?) There would be the greatest opportunity for learning, without fear of contamination or mis-understanding.

Subjectively inhabiting the mind of an alien species would be the safest, surest, most unobtrusive, and accurate means by which to learn. By experience. (Can anyone say reincarnation here? - makes a person wonder, doesn't it? All this talk about body/soul. Hmm... maybe WE, as well, are alien explorers? Wouldn't it be wild if MAN was the flea in the primate's ear?!)(Wouldn't surprise me at all. Will somebody please get me outta this monkey suit lol)(Not really but kinda sorta)

Without fear of contaminating one's nest, or misunderstandings occurant, to subjectively inhabit an alien being would be the PINNACLE of learning. And, believe me, if man can conceive the idea - albeit through fiction - somebody else will, can and has as well.

You can bet your math on it.

Would the above concept be that which fuels the Watcher concept? That of a non-interfering, neutral and objective Watcher. One who co-inhabits the life form of a diverse species in order to gain learning. One who subjectively observes it's subjects.

And, because my warped little mind works this way, if the above WERE to be true in OUR case (and I hope I've shown why it's not THAT unlikely an idea) - then the question begs to be asked ... can WE observe BACK?????

Can the watched, once aware of it's subjective partner, observe the observer? Can the alien watch the alien watching the alien?

Can a meeting ground, so to speak, of minds be established? I mean, without going smack dab nuts? Without getting lost in the hallways of the mind or in the corridors of consciousness?

If this were to be the case, that a co-inhabited species were to become aware of an intruder from within, could the species in question 'turn the tables' on the intruder? Or would there be checkpoints and fail safes pre-established to prevent such from happening?

In the event of, oh ... let's say MAN, just for 'fun' ... were man to discover himself inhabited by an alien Watcher ... would there be a psychic trail available for him to follow back to the 'source'?

Hmm ... all sounds kind of familiar, doesn't it?


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Gray Aliens and the Unknown Elixer of the Watchers


BEWARE THAT WHICH IS OFFERED THEE!?

As utterly ludicrous as this may seem, there is such a significant catalog of cautions scattered throughout mythos, spiritual texts and anecdotal accounts regarding the consumption of proffered food and drink, by agencies unknown, to the unwary human mortal, that it bears a closer look than is generally allotted.

We already know or at least suspect to exist some type of relationship between the gray aliens, the human deceased and the Watchers with all that entails. We do not know why our dead are sometimes seen in the company of the grays. We do not know why we are watched by visitors unseen, angelic or extraterrestrial or any flavor thereof.

What we do know, however, is that it is not uncommon for close encounter experiencers (CEEs) to be offered (coerced, enticed, insisted, bullied) liquids and even foodstuffs by these complex creatures. Not only that, but, as mentioned, our literature and legend abounds with such instances, and often the resultant consumption certainly does not appear to be in the best interest of the human subject.

Frequently, as in the case of the fictional Rip Van Winkle (based on legends as existed at that time), there is a definitive loss of consciousness and time.

Near Death Experiencers have, upon rare occasion, noted their having been cautioned against partaking of any food or drink as offered them by their (seemingly - at least in appearance) deceased loved ones. One woman remarked on being cautioned by her dead father that to do so would prohibit a return to her physical body and keep her in the 'spirit world' forever.

The ancient Gaelics held that it was dangerous to drink and dine with the little people, or leprechauns, and warned against such.

And the list, should one care to research, goes on. And on.

Thus said, the question at hand is why? For such a myth to still exist, in light of our present day familiarity with drugs, hypos, pill, implants, topical compounds and all the rest of the pharmacological array most of us are accustomed to ... why then, if these anecdotes are nothing more than sheer story telling and fabrication, do we not imagine those things commonplace to our everyday world? After all, that is what psychologists suggest that we do, when we fabricate or experience subjective events - we piece these from the fabric of our familiar environment.

Why then are we still dreaming of indistinct, threatening, dark eyed humanoids who urge upon us bitter liquids to swallow? Why then do our dreams grow dark and memory lost after we so imbibe? Logically, wouldn't it be both easier, quicker and to the point for the aliens or the dead to simply prick us with a needle? Why all this fuss and bother with the entire drama of coercing hapless humans (and raising a subconscious red flag in the process) into the tedious process of downing a nefarious liquid or foodstuff?

Taken literally, at least in measurement against man's own ability for covert action, this type of trickery seems both immature and inefficient, to say the least. Especially when they've been using the same method for supposedly hundreds of years, or greater.

However, when the above trickery is seen from a symbolic or metaphoric level, which seems the most appropriate manner in which to untangle the factual event from that which the subconscious or right brain has shaped for our perusal, we find a glimpse of a clue as to what the experience/remembered event is trying to relay.

Even with metaphor, the only logical choices for action verbs based on the imaged event as experienced by the CEE (and remember, the right brain always speaks in images akin to charades) would be to consume, imbibe, eat, drink, take in to self, make part of .... and once this occurs, then our reality is somehow altered to coincide with the alien or non-physical realm. Somehow, according to the metaphor at hand, we must intake to be there, with them.

In other words, we must IN TAKE - TAKE IN (note the mirror effect also at work and par with right brain mechanics) in order to be THERE! (wherever there truly is ---- read previous posts for discourse on the where of it all).

So now we understand why the myth, legend and anecdotal accounts still stand in universal agreement with one another. And that is because the underlying message is that for mankind to venture into this other reality, we must first venture within. Or at least it's a darn good theory ;)

And who has not heard that THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN LIES WITHIN?! ~







Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Small Gray Aliens and The Watchers

SMALL GRAYS AND THOSE WHO WATCH US

It may smack of paranoia to admit to the feeling of being watched, but it's a common sensation with nearly all close encounter experiencers (CEEs) and alien abductees.
Not too many years ago when I worked second shift, I'd developed the pleasurable habit of musing alone, under canopy of stars and darkest night, in the shadowy depths of a large back yard, while my day-scheduled family was already in the throes of deepest slumber. And so I'd recline back in my lounger, amid the silence and shadows, with only a whisper of summer breeze for my companion.
Or so I initially thought.
It was wonderful to just sit there, and allow both body and mind to rejuvenate and recuperate from the after affects of another day's battle for bread. How I treasured the time to myself. And gazing up at the star-spattered heavens, I would think and wonder, always wondering about so many things. Especially my place in the overwhelming majesty of the visible universe.
What I had not overly considered was my place in the equally majestic invisible universe.
Maybe it was the solitude with self and lateness of the hour; maybe my instinctive awareness had been stimulated by my interest in the psyche. But as the nights passed, little by little I became alerted to the sense of a 'presence', a visitor who stood full in the shadows and yet my eyes could not see him. I could only feel, in some intangible fashion, that I was not nearly as alone as I'd thought myself to be.
Had I caught the attention of a Watcher? Or did this sense of presence have anything to do with the night when three small gray aliens had stood impassively at the foot of my bed, where space did not exist to allow their occupation? I remember screaming "No, No, No!" when I spied them waiting there, although the next day I could find no logical reason for my hysterical outburst and dismissed it as a rather odd dream.
Inasmuch as this was a very busy, very hectic period in my life and my attention was, by and large, focused on the objective physical world and its demands of me, nonetheless - as time went on, I became quite sensitive to the feeling of 'another', often in a sudden manner that was mysteriously accompanied by an inexplicable wave of tingling energy that on occasion was very intense, so much so that I might be left temporarily fatigued by the onslaught of these vibrations, or whatever they actually were.
Did these onslaughts and sensations of presence keep me from my midnight rest and relaxation? Did I retreat to the imagined safety of buildings and bright lights? Or did I develop an obsession for ghosts, gray aliens and energetic entities? Maybe I latched onto a belief system to explain the inexplicable?
In answer to the above, let me put it like this: I paid my dues. And as today finds me ever the more curious, and increasingly resistant to dogma, superstition and all the rest, I consider my experiences (such as they may be) to have left me the better for the undertaking.
As as there is so d**n much to learn, and the universe abounds with ghosts, gremlins and grays, and watchers all about, I cannot help but wonder the whys and wherefores? And then I wonder about those things completely beyond man's ken. What exists under God of which we have not the slightest hint? After self and other, beyond wave and particle or any other duality or probability which man might conceive, I am reminded of the words of Shakespeare who wrote as Hamlet stating -
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."