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Chapter 1: The Vatican and Extraterrestrial Life
Recently, the Daily Journal of Italy sparked interest with reports suggesting that the Vatican is considering a new theological perspective that acknowledges the existence of extraterrestrial intelligences. While I don't speak Italian and haven't found an English translation, discussions on REDIT have caught my attention.
As highlighted in a REDIT post, it is stated: “The Vatican proposes a New Theology that embraces Non-Human Intelligences (ETs), reincarnation, and life on other planets, asserting that even Nature is alive and conscious, including planets and galaxies.” This concept is undoubtedly captivating!
It further elaborates:
The proposed theology will assert that humanity is not solitary in the cosmos, and that God is not merely an abstract entity, but rather the Universal Creator—the energy that expands and the Light that forms galaxies and solar systems. This perspective portrays the universe as a living entity, where humans are just one of many vessels of Intelligence-Spirit. From tiny atoms to vast galaxies, everything is alive and possesses a form of consciousness that has sometimes manifested in human form to guide our evolution.
Thus far, I’ve identified seven themes prevalent in contemporary New Age philosophy, UFO narratives, and works from authors like Dolores Cannon and Michael Newton. If there's a connection between this "NEW" theology and ideas presented in UFO literature or Robert Monroe's explorations of consciousness, one might wonder how long the Vatican has held this knowledge—and why it is coming to light now.
As above, so below.
The parallels are striking. Consider the neural mapping of the brain that resembles cosmic structures. It’s as if we inhabit a vast, interconnected mind.
If everything possesses life, from atoms to stars, why wouldn’t these structures replicate endlessly? This concept of fractals can be profound. You may dismiss the notion of living atoms, thinking of yourself as mere matter, but remember: you are a host to countless microorganisms. If all bacteria within you were eliminated, you would cease to exist. The truth is, you are not merely composed of atoms; you are a complex ecosystem.
Atoms flow in and out of your body constantly. How much air do you inhale? Approximately ten billion particles enter and exit your system every day. How often do you drink water, or even urinate? You are not defined solely by the air, water, or bacteria that inhabit you. The cells you had as a child have been replaced, and every seven years, you essentially have a new body. Sure, if your teeth remain, they do have dead enamel, which is why they don’t hurt until the tooth is compromised.
If your body isn't your true self, could it be a vessel through which the light experiences and understands itself? We are souls, functioning as vessels of light.
Continuing with the insights from the video:
The discussion effectively captures the REDIT post. Notably, the mention of Gingrich Ludvig in the 1920s discovering a book depicting UFOs and extraterrestrials aiding in the construction of the pyramids is fascinating. Many authors have suggested that the biblical "God" may have been a group of extraterrestrial beings—the Elohim!
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Episodes of Ancient Aliens have explored medieval art suggesting contact with extraterrestrial beings. I’ve penned numerous articles on this topic, and it’s thrilling to see younger audiences marvel at these revelations as if experiencing a holiday surprise for the first time.
The newcomers, Lainey and Ben, are just beginning their journey down this intriguing path. I find it amusing when Ben worries about offending others with his skeptical views. I, too, felt a twinge of annoyance at his “tinfoil hat” quip, but I recognize his youthful curiosity. After all, 2024 might just be a year of revelations.
Everyone embarks on this exploration at their own pace.
We start as children believing in Santa Claus, then we temporarily abandon that belief, only to later share it with our own children. Eventually, we return to the deeper understanding of existence and the greater cosmos, whatever one may choose to label it.
Does this pique your interest? Do you truly believe there's only darkness after this life? The Leap of Faith.
I plan to record a lecture showcasing a series of fascinating scientific facts that naturally lead to the belief in non-human intelligences. If you’ve followed my writings, many of these ideas are familiar, but I’ll present them in a rapid, engaging format that leaves you pondering…
Have I unknowingly encountered non-human intelligence in my lifetime? Do cats count as non-human intelligences? If dogs have a place in the afterlife, why not cats?
Ultimately, beyond personal experiences and insights, all that remains is philosophy.
We exist. Our existence is part of nature. Thus, if the universe is natural and omnipresent, then life must also be ubiquitous, for the universe itself embodies life. Galaxies, stars, moons, and planets are all interconnected by various forces—not just electromagnetic, but other energies as well.
Dark matter, which constitutes 96% of the universe, remains elusive. Some time ago, I commented on a scientific article indicating that researchers had discovered double the number of functional components in living human cells through AI analysis.
These hidden elements were not visible to us until we examined living cells and monitored fluid and particle movement within them.
Mixing science with spirituality.
There are unseen facets to the universe, to cells, and to consciousness—both conscious and subconscious. As above, so below!
The new theology aims to unite science and spirituality, where scientists will devise technologies for the collective good, while spiritual seekers will cultivate philosophies that harmonize with technological advancements. This new approach will advocate that we are interconnected with the essence within us (soul, energy), which fills us with its creative and life-sustaining Light. This Light is God, Love, Justice, and the Omniscient and Omnipotent force from which everything originates and eventually returns.
What if some of the so-called dark matter and energy remains unseen simply because we haven't observed the universe at the right speed? What if planetary orbits were tangible structures?
What if solar systems mirrored atomic structures, with planets representing electron shells? This notion isn’t entirely new; it echoes themes explored in various media, including a memorable episode of Mork and Mindy where Mork shrinks down to explore a world on a tablecloth, revealing a strange, reflective universe.
How can anyone deny the possibility of non-human life?
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