Thank you for the sophisticated and eloquent review. I am listening to it.
James Bartley is a researcher, one of the critical voices in the so called ufo community. I am following him too for a while now.
Thank you for the sophisticated and eloquent review. I am listening to it.
James Bartley is a researcher, one of the critical voices in the so called ufo community. I am following him too for a while now.
@ritabni and @neru . Enjoying your exchange. Haven’t read the books yet (working a tall stack right now), but from what has been read and after perusing your exchange: everything seems to lead to fallen angels, Nephilim and the like.IMO In other words, not aliens from other planets (supposed good ones and bad ones) – but non-humans, enchanted humans, part-humans all practicing the craft as it were and continues to be.
It is broader then Angels. Sabak describes intelligent plasma inorganics, temporal AI systems and Alien organic beings. RhebaRhea, I also have a backlog of books!!!
Yes, I am still on the journey to compare ‘mythical’ figures, monsters, creatures across cultures. It’s interesting to look at folklore and current sci-fi/fantasy and ufo literature as well.
I have so much fun trying to understand the connections while I know it is an impossible task as a hobby.
If you can suggest a book (besides Pierre’s) I would move it on the top of my pile.
When someone mentions angel I always wonder how they are called in different parts of Asia. So tbh I rather use generalized terms like entities/cratures.
Also I can not express this very well, but I find the Eastern traditions interesting as they do not ‘outsource’ evil into another figure/entity like the Abrahamic religions do. (My description is to generalised and therefore I can not really defend my point of view. )
I had to make a decision not to write an essay each time while posting and this is the cropped version .
Yeah, thinking the plasma is the make-up of God’s heavenly host. (It is so hard to make sure when referring to our Father, Creator, Redeemer, Savior and Sustaininer of the universe - the great I AM, is clear when writing of speaking of God - capital G).
Been researching Angels and have come to rethink what was taught in my culture and in Sunday School, and in religious art: i.e.: do angels have wings? The English word “angel” is mostly translated as messenger. Seraphim and Cherubim are the ones described as having wings. And, of course “Cherubs” i.e.: Cupids have wings but are NOT heavenly at all.
Should all really be looking at God’s heavenly hosts - as an army - with beings created for a specific purpose?
Anyway, @neru and @ritabni exchange adds to this quest and of course the plasma as Joseph Farrell writes.