08-08-2024, 11:29 PM
Hmmm...
Well, the current school of thought on consciousness as of late is that we may all, in fact, be part of a single central conscious. I just read an article about this the other day.
What I think we view as "alien" or "paranormal" are simply additional planes of existence that intersect with ours. I think we are quite simply unable, at least most of the time, to perceive their existences therein. Those we consider "gifted" with extra-sensory perceptions, visions, and other such phenomena are very likely to actually be people with heightened sensitivities that allow them to sometimes see what others do not.
Just as these planes of existence coexist together in a shared realm, so is our collective consciousness. The idea that one can reincarnate would eviscerate the ideal that there is some formative timeline by which all these planes must abide in synchronicity. Yet, there is no evidence that time exists at all. It is a purely human construct based on long-term analysis of astrological and seasonal patterns. Everything exists now, in the now, and forever. The state of existence - that which we perceive as "dead" or "alive" is only detectable by observation. The universe cares not what time it is.
This is the only explanation for the current state of existence that makes sense - that everything that is here has always been here and will always be here. The alternative view would indicate that absent outside forces, we would eventually run out of souls to reincarnate as there would then be no "supply" of dead souls available for reincarnation, unless one assumes that consciousness and therefore existence simply creates itself as it goes along.
Well, the current school of thought on consciousness as of late is that we may all, in fact, be part of a single central conscious. I just read an article about this the other day.
What I think we view as "alien" or "paranormal" are simply additional planes of existence that intersect with ours. I think we are quite simply unable, at least most of the time, to perceive their existences therein. Those we consider "gifted" with extra-sensory perceptions, visions, and other such phenomena are very likely to actually be people with heightened sensitivities that allow them to sometimes see what others do not.
Just as these planes of existence coexist together in a shared realm, so is our collective consciousness. The idea that one can reincarnate would eviscerate the ideal that there is some formative timeline by which all these planes must abide in synchronicity. Yet, there is no evidence that time exists at all. It is a purely human construct based on long-term analysis of astrological and seasonal patterns. Everything exists now, in the now, and forever. The state of existence - that which we perceive as "dead" or "alive" is only detectable by observation. The universe cares not what time it is.
This is the only explanation for the current state of existence that makes sense - that everything that is here has always been here and will always be here. The alternative view would indicate that absent outside forces, we would eventually run out of souls to reincarnate as there would then be no "supply" of dead souls available for reincarnation, unless one assumes that consciousness and therefore existence simply creates itself as it goes along.