Why is Science Missing "First Contact"?Let's begin by defining "First Contact" for the benefit of agreement going forward as I share my "First Contact" Experience. First contact may refer to:
For the benefit of this blog "First Contact"(FC) will be referring to a new Scientific theory that naked to the human eye, sentient Life with consciousness has always existed in symbiosis with humans on Earth. It's this race(s) of beings to which I refer. It is this race(s) of beings, comprised of energy and void of clay, carbon or other mechanics, roams freely without cage. These beings have made "First Contact" with me and my family. We sent out a message of Welcome, Greetings, Peace and Goodwill not expecting anyone would answer. We did it because the old man who used to live here told us about the UFO's that came. So when he passed, we put up the Welcome sign to the Universe. Someone Answered our GreetingTalking about the FC experience has been stressful. We've been cultivated in an environment of fear for so long that we sincerely didn't know what to expect. We expected to be harmed. We expected that our belongings would be taken and our property confiscated. We expected to be kidnapped and we expected to be probed and possibly eaten. (Humanoid fun fact, it's quite unhealthy to eat an Earthly Human) Our fear was met with compassion. They were happy to be here and to be seen. It was cool to be able to experience their presence. It was cool to be able to understand and comprehend them instantly. We didn't experience any confusion over what was transpiring or what the meaning in the Universe was. There was a puzzler. While our experience was in no way unique, what was unique was what was happening simultaneously in the Scientific community. I do not claim to partake in the Scientific Community at large, but something as BIG as actual "First Contact" is monumental. And here I was having it. Had it. Have it daily.... and the Scientists are still saying "Nope. Nothing there." When clearly something is standing right here, She speaks as clearly as you do and they can't see her. Say She doesn't exist. I took some time to really listen to the Scientific community. I listened to lectures, guest speaker panels and conferences on First Contact and what that might look like. So much had a very annihilistic attitude of domination and terror. One young researcher claimed that "music doesn't have a meaning in the cosmos" and that "if we teach chair, how can we expect they could comprehend that." It was a very sad state to realize that our scientific community lacks the wherewithal to be able to discern that, if a sentient life form communicates, maybe the important part isn't the chair at all. It leaves me shaking my head in wonder. She has a message for the Scientific Community. She has some things she'd like to say to them in particular. I don't always feel comfortable delivering her messages but I will tell you this one thing. You're looking in the wrong place. You're thinking with too much dirt, soil, clay, carbon and iron in the way. Escape your coil and your cage and there you will find the Life forms you seek out. They are all right here. Have been the whole time. Every time she tells me She's been here the whole time I see it in a scene out of Mrs. Doubtfire where Sally Field's character is raging at Robin William's unmasked Doubfire as Field's character has her revelation moment that he's been there The Whole Time!
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There's no point in denying that listening to someone else talk after they missed the point entirely is always a cringeworthy and uncomfortable experience. I don't care what the setting is. If you attended a seminar on computer programming and the attendee next to you's only takeaway was that the markers had a nice odor, you might cringe. If you're at the park, collecting mushroom samples and the people who walk past have their phones out... you know the feeling. It's when something is so radically off about the person you're witnessing or listening to that it is glaring that they truly missed the point. All of us enjoy a feeling of inclusion. We're living in a world now where even the delusional can create for themselves a life experience where even the most outlandish impossibilities are celebrated as possibilities. Take communion for example. People who eat crackers and wine or juice, repeat an incantation that literally translates to pure cannibalism. Is this the path they choose to be on? Do most humans submit to the cannibalist ideology of "eat thy neighbor"? Lawd I hope not. But yet, in theory, Cannibalism or simulated cannibalism is what is commonly practiced amongst Christians when they assemble. Fun Fact, there are 28 different words for Love around the world. There are also 215 synonyms for "Love" in the current thesaurus. Yet, time and time again they have boiled Love to mean.... ONE guy ONE time, this guy only and no other, eat Him. My mouth is so full of Jesus I'm beginning to vomit at even the hint or whiff of Christ off of anything now. It's repugnant that I'm required to tie my worthiness to some guy who at one point in time got himself nailed to a tree. Was it gruesome? Yes, Was it horrible? Yes. But I don't worship gruesome and horror. I worship family. I worship nature. Nature tells me every day in a million gazillion bazillion ways that it loves me just as I am. Just as I am. I am an expression of Love Myself. I don't need a diety to direct me and do my work for me. I'm down here with my family, aligned in purpose for the purpose of unity and harmony to the task of being stewards over a very tiny parcel of land. That's it. That in and of itself is Love. So, enjoy your Jesus Cannibal feast. I'm good. I've had my portion of rotting flesh and watered down blood. My cup runneth over and my mouth speweth bile. Hard fucking pass. So do us all a favor and enjoy your meal of flesh in silence. Be pious. But stop being so goddamn preachy and slapping the "Love" sticker on it and think any of us are going to be buying in. We're not. We've had our portion and then some.
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