|
|
Pagan Belief In A Solar Deity May Be Correct
I recently received a letter from a 30-year-old woman who perceives our universe
as a living organism.
She wrote: "If you magnify an eyelash, or a drop of water, you will see millions of living cells
and organisms floating around. I believe we, as humans, are part of a chain (of life) and we are a part of a higher being.
. . we could be organisms (living) on another being for all I know. I believe life lives upon life, like fleas on a dog. We
are humans on the Earth. Think of the Earth as one cell working in conjunction with millions upon millions of other cells."
Her
letter reminded me of a revelation I experienced as a boy. It came to me while I was standing one bright spring day deep in
a small forest on my father's Michigan farm. As I stood there, smelling the rich aroma of the trees and grass and flowers
springing to life after a winter's slumber, I could almost hear the sap rushing through the bark of the trees and sense the
thunder of a reawakening Earth under my feet.
It was at that moment that I understood that the planet was a living
organism. I also thought about the perfect orderliness of the universe; how the planets are in constant motion around the
sun, the sun is in constant motion in our constellation of suns, and even the constellation is in motion among the other constellations.
Looking within, I thought about our understanding of the tiny atoms, and how the particles of every atom are in constant motion.
If all things are in constant movement, and all movement is following a perfect pattern without chaos, then the entire universe
must be alive, I marveled.
All of this came to me in a flash. I was given a brief glimpse of a wonderful truth. Even
though I was perhaps viewing it from the perspective of an ant looking out over the back yard from the top of a tall weed,
I was privileged. I was allowed to temporarily remove the social blinders skillfully installed over my eyes. For that instant,
I had an understanding shared by the ancients, who knew that both the Earth and the Sun were living beings. We are all
part of The One. We are all one.
When my wife, Doris and I lived briefly with the Navajo and Hopi people in Arizona
a few years ago, we were acutely aware that the aboriginal people all respect and even worship the Mother Earth as a living
deity. When we offered a Hopi two-horned priest a meal in our home, we were surprised that before he ate a single bite of
his food, he took a portion of it into the yard and offered it back to the Earth from which it came. This man spent the night
with us. He was awake before dawn. We found him sitting on a rock and welcoming the sunrise. It appears that the Hopi also
believe the Sun is a living being.
During our time in Arizona, Doris and I were working hard to shake off the
old tunnel realities implanted by years of social conditioning. While we could talk about how we respected and cherished our
environment, it was difficult for me to really believe that a rock, the distant mountain and soil I walked on were part of
a living organism. Unlike the eagle soaring overhead, or the coyote slinking across the desert, the planet does not appear
to breathe, it has no blood flowing in its veins, or a pumping heart. Consequently, I reasoned that it probably was not a
conscious living being.
I had temporarily forgotten the vision of my youth.
The reality of it has been brought back to me, not only
by a letter from a reader, but through our son, Aaron C. Donahue, who recently remote viewed the probability that both the
Sun and Earth are, indeed, alive. The answer he received was shockingly affirmative. While he has not included his written
conclusions, the drawn images from his remote viewing sessions, now posted on his web site, tell us a lot. To see them, go
to: http://ummo.cc/webpage23.html. This image, named "Earth as Sentient Being, shows a massive sun in the foreground
and a smaller image of the Earth in the background.
Aaron's notes, best viewed by printing the page on a full 8 by
10 inch page, indicate that both the Earth and Sun are alive, deeply concerned about the human destruction going on all over
the planet, and communicating with each other about it. His notes, written while in a form of right brain induced mental state
needed for good remote viewing, also suggest alien technology and angelic involvement.
The words "anger," "wrath" and
"judgment" appear from the thoughts emanating from the solar image.
Now click on http://ummo.cc/webpage16.html. During this search, Aaron also looked at the Sun to determine if it is alive.
Before
he did this remote viewing session, he said he was prompted by his friend, Julie, to go out of his body and visit the Sun
just to see what was there. Julie writes about what happened next in a brief comment at the bottom of the page. She said there
was a bright flash and Aaron suddenly dropped back into his body with a startled look on his face.
He said he discovered
a hostile angelic entity there. The force he met made it clear that he was not welcome. Not only this, but Aaron later drew
a triangular image, blue in color, which appears in the center of both of his Sun drawings. When he fell back into his body
that day, he said a triangle was temporarily burned across his chest.
Aaron's solar image clearly shows violent eruptions of energy rolling from the surface
of the Sun and sweeping across the face of the Earth.
Associated with this has been a warning issued by Aaron's mentor,
Major Edward Dames. Dames said he and his team have been remote viewing a major solar "event" that will strike the Earth.
Dames
has been predicting this event for about five years. He speaks of it almost every time he appears on the Art Bell night radio
talk show. During a recent appearance, he said he has an image of it occurring in the midst of a great war. He said the event
is so spectacular that soldiers stop in mid-battle and look up.
I suspect the soldiers might do better if they would
run for deep cover. If the solar event is powerful enough, they could be turned to toast. Either that, or the radiation that
hits them will doom them to a slow and agonizing death.
In a strange, twisted way, the Book of the Revelation talks
about some kind of spiritual event occurring in the midst of the final world conflict known as the Battle of Armageddon. Instead
of Jesus and his white robed saints descending from the sky, however, the interruption may well be fire from an angry Sun,
with angels (aliens) firing the shots.
According to Rev. 6:15, something causes "the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich
men and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every slave and every free man" to hide "in the dens and in the rocks
of the mountains." Could they be hiding from sun flares?
Rev. 14:18-20 talks about an angel of fire who summoned a second angel with a sharp sickle
(used for harvesting) saying: "gather the clusters of the vine of the Earth; for her grapes are fully ripe (human overpopulation).
"And the angel thrust in his sickle into the Earth, and gathered the vine of the Earth, and cast it into the great
winepress of the wrath of God. And the winepress was trodden (outside) the city, and blood came out of the winepress, even
unto the horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs."
A furlong is an ancient measurement of
about one eighth of a mile. Thus the blood will cover the ground for an area of about 200 square miles.
Also notice
in Rev. 19:17, there is a description of "an angel standing in the sun" who calls upon all
of birds to feed upon the carnage of the dead humans.
There is no doubt in my mind that the humans occupying this planet
deserve the wrath that looms. We have grossly overpopulated and ravaged it to a point where there is no longer a chance of
saving its ability to sustain life. The problem has gotten so severe the planet's life appears to be threatened.
The
human history on the Earth has been like a cancer, growing and consuming the planet's "resources." We have destroyed the forests.
We polluted the air. We poked holes in the ozone layer that shields us from the harmful rays of the Sun. We have destroyed
thousands of living species. We have polluted the lakes and oceans to a point where they also are dying. In spite of repeated
warnings, there seems to be no indication that this madness is going to be voluntarily halted. I suspect that the angelic
forces are gathering to wage war . . . not against the enemies of any religious sect . . . but against the entire human race.
(Footnote--Aaron C. Donahue has looked at the solar event predicted
by Major Dames. He says he does not see it happening.)
|
|
|