Reasons for interest in Earth
Whenever channeled participants inquire about this, they are told that extraterrestrial civilizations feel responsible for the planet they once colonized. Furthermore, they are concerned about the hubris of humans who usurp the right to control all of humanity.
The authors of "Star Heritage" state that the Pleiadians and the inhabitants of Zeta Reticuli are most closely connected to Earth. The latter are responsible for the so-called "abductions" of various individuals onto spaceships. Furthermore, beings from Sirius also visited Earth, contacting the ancient Egyptians, to whom they passed on extensive knowledge of medicine and astronomy.
Meanwhile, the Zeta Reticuli civilization seeks genetic renewal from us, as reproduction through cloning led to the degeneration of the race. In their next book, "Visitors from the Inner Worlds," the authors emphasize the significant similarities in the developmental paths of their civilization and ours. The Zeta Reticuli caused their planet to become so polluted that they could no longer live there and were forced to go underground. They blamed their emotions for this and, through genetic manipulation, eliminated them, withdrawing from biological procreation. Interpersonal bonds disappeared. Now they recognize their own inner poverty and strive to regenerate their race using Earth's genetic code. Seeking to understand the specifics of human emotions, they place implants—a type of probe—in the bodies of their "abductees."
The book "The Only Planet Earth" discusses Earth's connections with other civilizations. It mentions, for example, the Hoova and Altea civilizations, which are physical but distinct from Earthlings. Alteans, for example, have a much higher vibration than us, making them semi-transparent. Hoovids, on the other hand, are shorter, dark-haired, and dark-skinned, yet very similar to humans. Many souls from these civilizations have incarnated on Earth and now feel the need to support it.Marciniak presents the highly complex connections between the Pleiadians and Earth in her book. According to her account, they were once the First Designers of Earth and endowed humans with their DNA. Our planet was intended to serve as an intergalactic information exchange center. The Supreme Creator was aided by hierarchies of lesser creator gods, established by him, some of whom broke away from service and seized Earth for themselves. The author calls them "gods of darkness," who "feed" on negative human emotions, stimulated by special devices. Now is the right time to break free from this bondage, and therefore the good creator gods are sending vibrations of love to Earth.
It must be admitted that of all the channeled messages I know, this story sounds the most fairy-tale-like, in the style of fantasy literature.
As mentioned above, the second thematic trend in channeled communication is related to concern for the future of the Earth. Supposedly, our planet is the only one whose inhabitants are guided by free will. Therefore, they can make conscious choices. Unfortunately, humans have chosen to be parasites on the Earth's body, with the ultimate goal of making their current lives as pleasant as possible, even at the expense of future generations. Seeing the planet's ongoing degradation, nations blame each other, refusing to acknowledge their own mistakes. Individuals display the same attitude. Transmitters wonder: "How can nations exist in peace if their people are not at peace with themselves?" This is a very sensible question. It already enters the next trend, which deals with our spiritual development.
These matters are interestingly shed light on the books by E. Nowalska, which contain the messages of several high-ranking Energia, who took popular Polish names for the duration of the transmission.
I was intrigued by a publication titled "Earth in the Eyes of the Afterlife: Thoughts from Another Dimension." The author described her contact with the "Wojtek" Energy, to which the audience asked important questions. Wojtek explained the essence of his mission, which aims to teach people to "draw from their inner mental focus faith in the essence of humanity," as well as to understand that humanity itself is the most important, and therefore everyone should learn to "see in others what they see in themselves." He emphasized that humans have created an excess of evil, "which, in its magnitude, has far exceeded the measure of evil within which good exists."He further concluded that the greatest threat to Earth and humanity is the desire to dominate others, the desire to be "someone," and the related pursuit of material goods and pleasures. Meanwhile, "the fate of people on Earth is to experience alternating suffering and joy" in order to shape their feelings. "If life is devoid of feelings, it is meaningless. Life is an activity through which you learn to experience what is good, bad, and pleasant, and to give your heart, thoughts, and actions to others."
He also strongly emphasized the carelessness of people who allowed their innate goodness to "lock up within them," which led to the acceptance of hypocrisy and falsehood. Modern man is overly focused on the material realm, repressing spirituality from his life, while his task is to maintain the proper balance between the two.
Among the advice the Energies offered in their messages, it's worth noting the need to analyze life events in such a way as to see one's life as a series of events and thoughts, not as random episodes. Only such a perception provides self-knowledge based on "seeing the sequence of events occurring in a person's life, noticing their interconnectedness." These and similar teachings boil down to the overarching idea: "There is no other path before man than that of inner self-improvement."
However, the previously mentioned controversies at the intersection of knowledge and faith are closely linked to the need to develop a new worldview. The messages aren't about some new system of beliefs, canons, or laws imposed on everyone and strictly observed. The broadcasters strongly advocate tolerance, and when speaking of a new worldview, they refer to the process that should take place in the minds of individual people, guided by self-insight and listening to the voice of their own soul.
One could ask J. White: "Are the messages consistent with the teachings of the world's major religions and spiritual traditions? If not, why not?" I attempted to answer this question in, among other places, my book "Secrets of the Earth's Past and Future According to Clairvoyance, Legends, Channeling, and Remote Viewing," from which I will quote the relevant fragment here, referring to the question posed above and initially concerning the book "Bringers of the Dawn":would attribute this agreement to the recognition of the Supreme Creator and the need to implement the idea of love and spiritual development, leading to the expansion of consciousness, and thus transforming our lifestyle into one that is harmonious with the planet and all physical and incorporeal beings. However, the book speaks negatively about religions, believing that they have introduced much evil into the life of humanity. This is consistent with the position of the Pleiadians in the publication, which the author formulated as follows:
It might seem that channeled messages are anti-religious. This is not the case. In Nowalska's book, Wojtek's energy speaks of religion as arising from "the revelation of the Otherworld." However, the following sentences are thought-provoking: "If you saw your brother thousands of years ago, who, upon seeing an otherworldly being, declared it to be some divine being, that is, designated it as a deity, you would understand that only through such a symbol can we be present in your thinking. If we said that WE ARE ALIENS, the result would be that you would start questioning us about the level of development of our civilization. But there is no civilizational development here. It is the development of THOUGHT, SPIRIT, ENERGY. We believe, therefore, that the closest thing to what is truly here is what your faith tells us. (...) ...not everything your faith proclaims is true." He further draws attention to the fact that religion was used for power, i.e. to manipulate others, but emphasizes that what is more important is that "thanks to religions, people's feelings were enriched and the spiritual sphere developed within them."
When asked about God, he replies: "When speaking about us, the energies of the beyond, I often mention the ENERGY that surpasses others in the degree of Its charge, calling it the LORD OF THE OVERWORLD. (...) But this is only a symbol for you. (...) But it is certainly not the LORD in the sense of punishing and rewarding, because HE simply does not do that..."When analyzing the messages of extraterrestrial beings, it is noticed that they all recognize the Supreme Being, defining it differently, and all of them connect our religions with the visitors from outer space, emphasizing the distortions that humans later made, which turned to their disadvantage.
As we can see, these broadcasts do not challenge humanity's belief in the need for holiness in life, nor its faith in the Creator. They merely want to make us aware of the inappropriateness of blind faith in everything taught by religions, which, over centuries of teaching, have distorted a number of matters, often with what they consider the best intentions. It is precisely these distortions, generally evident in the interpretation of the world and life, that spark controversy with science, which is materialistic in its assumptions. A thinking person, and therefore a developing person, must often choose between obedience to the demands of their religion and the teachings of modern science. This leads to a disruption of their inner peace and creates disharmony that manifests itself in their daily lives.
The broadcasters don't aim to deprive humanity of faith; that would be impossible, anyway. They understand that a person's worldview depends on their level of consciousness, knowledge, and spiritual development. Therefore, they direct their messages to a circle of people unaffiliated with either religious or scientific fundamentalism, but open to learning.
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