ON ALIENS AND EVOLUTION
Arcturus is a fifth dimensional
civilization and one of the most advanced extraterrestrial civilizations in our
galaxy.
If you’ve read my blog before you
may have realized that I support a theory that competes directly with the
Ancient Alien Theory in that it recognizes the evidence but sees an alternative
explanation. However, I do believe that in the vastness of our universe that
not only life but also intelligent life has to have evolved. It has to have. In
my theory sentient beings being distributed throughout the universe is crucial
to the idea of the universe being a complex system and thoughts and emotions
are forms of energy.
In researching a sci-fi screenplay
I came across a list of the various alien species that regularly visit earth.
This list provided a brief description of each race of alien. It’s quite an
extensive list. If anything someone put some real thought and energy into it.
So one thing I found interesting
about these various alien species is the fact that they are usually similar to
things we find on earth. There are the reptiles and the birds among them. This triggered
a thought about evolution and Earth’s history.
Let’s start with the birds. Many
ancient cultures claim that the sky people helped them form their societies and
build their monuments. The Anunnaki were a major part of Mesopotamian
mythology. They were winged creatures that resembled birds. Among the Egyptian gods there were birdlike
beings. The Native Americans also worshipped bird creatures who gave them
knowledge and wisdom. We even have the winged angels in our folklore.
Someone said one of the major
differences between humans and all the other creatures on earth is the fact
that we build things and have technology. This made me think about nests. I
began to consider the birds. Birds are extremely intelligent beings. Watch a
Nat-Geo special on crows or parrots and you’ll be amazed. One of the things
they do is build nests. But ancient hominids, our pre-humans, also built nests
in the trees. These nests become more elaborate as the human evolved, until
nests became homes and homes became villages and villages became cities and
technology and ideas came together until eventually humans were able to leave
the planet earth. As of now, for only short distances, but we can do it; and if
we’d spend our resources on exploring space as opposed to building weapons of
war, we’d be much further out there now. Birds are the watchers of the forest.
They alert everyone of danger. The bird flocks together and works in harmony.
They are a more peaceful being than humans. They don’t kill for sport. So here’s
my question of the day. What if it happened in the very distant past with
birds? A certain species of bird evolved and expanded from building elaborate
nests to villages and finally cities and rocket ships? What if a group of them left earth before a mass
extinction took place? But they are still interested in earth because this is
where they came from? What if it’s
happened several times throughout the history of Earth? There are the reptilian
aliens. What if they were a small
species of dinosaur that evolved and left the planet before the meteor whipped
out their cousins? We only know the broad strokes of history and have no clue
of the details. It is certainly possible.
Reptiles then gave way to the birds and now its the mammals turn to
evolve and leave the planet. Perhaps that instinct is written into the code of
the universe? The code is like an instinct. What if life is meant to evolve
into intelligence and leave its home planet and mingle with other life until
we’re all connected? Then the universe will truly be self-aware.