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Originally posted by Imtor
Some are just a myth, others represent real events,
Originally posted by Phantom traveller
reply to post by PerfectPerception
A Greek writer of the "paranormal" in one of his public speeches,a long time ago,used a parable:"3 men walk on a country road.It's dusk.Suddenly they see an entity in front of them.They don't talk about it among them and each one goes home.The first man tells his wife that he saw a demon,the second that he saw an elf and the third that he saw an alien"
What he meant is that all three saw an entity and according to each one beliefs and education they interpreted accordingly.
Originally posted by Starwise
You have posted an article in which I am completely interested in. I am currently reading a book by Kenny Klein, called Through The Faerie Glass: A Look at the Realm of Unseen and Enchanted Beings
I personally feel as though they may all be related........
Originally posted by Jaellma
reply to post by PerfectPerception
Great thread. I have seen things that when I tell folks about they laugh and say I must have been seeing things.
Originally posted by votan
reply to post by PerfectPerception
I was under the impression ETs have lied from where they are from and have changed where they are from as we know more and more about the universeedit on 23-5-2012 by votan because: (no reason given)
"But the UFO phenomenon simply does not behave like extraterrestrial visitors. It actually molds itself in order to fit a given culture." - John Ankerberg, The Facts on UFOs and Other Supernatural Phenomena, p. 10
"Human beings are under the control of a strange force that bends them in absurd ways, forcing them to play a role in a bizarre game of deception."
- Dr. Jacques Vallee, Messengers of Deception, p. 20
"We are dealing with a multidimensional paraphysical phenomenon which is largely indigenous to planet earth."
- Brad Steiger, [cited in] Blue Book Files Released in Canadian UFO Report, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1977, p. 20
"We are part of a symbiotic relationship with something which disguises itself as an extra-terrestrial invasion so as not to alarm us."
-Terrence McKenna [from a lecture]
"One theory which can no longer be taken very seriously is that UFOs are interstellar spaceships."
- Arthur C. Clarke, New York Times Book Review, 07/27/75
"There seems to be no evidence yet that any of these craft or beings originate from outer space."
-Gordon Creighton, Official 1992 Flying Saucer Review Policy Statement
"The UFO manifestations seem to be, by and large, merely minor variations of the age-old demonological phenomenon..."
- John A. Keel, UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse, p. 29
"The 'medical examination' to which abductees are said to be subjected, often accompanied by sadistic sexual manipulation, is reminiscient of the medieval tales of encounters with demons. It makes no sense in a sophisticated or technical framework: any intelligent being equipped with the scientific marvels that UFOs possess would be in a position to achieve any of these alleged scientific objectives in a shorter time and with fewer risks."
- Dr. Jacques Vallee, Confrontations, p. 13
1.) Do you think They would lie to us about where they are from?
If Yes...
2.) Why would They lie to us about where they are from?
According to their traditions, the star Sirius has a companion star which is invisible to the human eye. This companion star has a 50 year elliptical orbit around the visible Sirius and is extremely heavy. It also rotates on its axis. This legend might be of little interest to anybody but the two French anthropologists, Marcel Griaule and Germain Dieterlen, who recorded it from four Dogon priests in the 1930's. Of little interest except that it is exactly true. How did a people who lacked any kind of astronomical devices know so much about an invisible star? The star, which scientists call Sirius B, wasn't even photographed until it was done by a large telescope in 1970.
The Dogon stories explain that also. According to their oral traditions, a race people from the Sirius system called the Nommos visited Earth thousands of years ago. The Nommos were ugly, amphibious beings that resembled mermen and mermaids. They also appear in Babylonian, Accadian, and Sumerian myths. The Egyptian Goddess Isis, who is sometimes depicted as a mermaid, is also linked with the star Sirius.
Originally posted by Phantom traveller
reply to post by PerfectPerception
1.) Do you think They would lie to us about where they are from?
If Yes...
2.) Why would They lie to us about where they are from?
Propably it depends on the species one interacts with.The "evil" aliens could lie about their wereabouts in order to mislead humans or even in fear that one day the humans might be able to take revenge.The "good" aliens, on the other hand, have no reason to lie to us.
It is clear from ancient myths that these beings come from space.You might have noticed that all the gods come from the "heavens"/sky/stars.It is not a coincidence that one science that flourished in the ancient world was astronomy.And how accurate the astronomical observations were.I don't believe that it was just out of curiosity that our ancestors looked in the sky.They were searching for something.The home of their gods perhaps?
Originally posted by OMNISLASHER
reply to post by PerfectPerception
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Have you ever considered that all of these thing's combined are actually angels,demons,and the will of god on earth?
and gods creations come in many forms.
Have you ever considered that all of these thing's combined are actually angels,demons,and the will of god on earth?
gods creations come in many forms
Originally posted by mblahnikluver
OOHHHH I like this thread!! I have to leave for work in 15mins, damn!
I will keep this tab up so I can read it as soon as I get home.
Just by the title, I do think there is a connection there
Source
In ancient times, the concept of fairies was rather different. They were the often-dangerous embodiment of the land, dark and unpredictable spirits that watched humanity with a envious and hostile eye. We talk about Spirits, Superstition, The Origins in the Northern Lands, Elementals, The People of the Mounds, possession and Sickness related to the phenomena of Spirits and Fairies.
Topics Discussed: Folklore, Legends in Ireland, Norway, the Ancient Saga, Fairies, Racial Folk Memory, Real or Imaginary, Walt Disney, Oracle of Delphi, Vapours, Fatui, Spirits, Superstition, Christianity and the Church, Elementals, Air, Water, Earth, Fire, Satan, Death, Vampires, The People of the Mounds, Djinn, Possession, Sickness, Physical or Psychological, Changeling, Cottingley Fairies
Originally posted by hotbread
There are some things in common but there is no proof. I've just summarized your entire post in one sentence.