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through time it has always been known that there are beings more
advanced than the human race who have been involved with the Earth
and its inhabitants. Today, we refer to these beings as aliens or
extraterrestrials and call their craft UFOs. The ancient Egyptians
called them the guardians, the Neteru. The writings of the most
ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, those of Sumer and Babylon,
called them the Annunaki. In the ancient Vedic literature of India
the various gods had many names, but they always traveled the skies
in their craft, which were called vimana. The ancient aborigines of
Australia called them the creator gods, the Wandjina.
With all this historic precedent we still live in a world where scientists, governments, and religions deny that we have company from beyond the stars with a vested interest in us. With respect to the power of control over the world and its people it is understandable that the powers that be might feel threatened. The Pope and royal monarchs have been able to write extraterrestrial influence out of our history until seriously challenged by ancient texts discovered in the 1940's in the Middle East.
The Dead Sea Scrolls of Qumran and the codices found in a cave in clay jars near Nag Hammadi represent the early teachings of perhaps the first Christians, known as gnostics. These texts tell us they were written by the disciples of Jesus after the resurrection. Jesus appeared to them and gave them instructions and directions on how to travel in the afterlife. They are considered to be the secret lost teachings of Jesus, revealing long suppressed knowledge that has suffered no intervening interference by religious or government authorities.
The
gnostics believed that we each have within us a divine spark that
manifested our physical body for exploration in this physical realm;
that our divine spark became trapped here and the only way of escape
is by attaining enlightenment through knowledge, gnosis. These
earliest beliefs of Christianity were written between 250 and 400 AD
before Christianity as we know it was codified. The difference is
that gnosticism is the teachings of the living Jesus in his celestial
flesh after his resurrection. The New Testament focuses on the words
of Jesus while he was living in the flesh. As such, gnostic teachings
are a real threat to Christians that follow the New Testament. This
is why followers of the gnostic tradition have been attacked and
obliterated by traditional and orthodox Christians.
The
Dead Sea Scrolls are books written by Jewish mystics who called
themselves the Essenes. The gnostics are really the children of the
Essenes who themselves were inspired by the gnosis of Buddhist monks
who would assemble at the great library of Alexandria. The Essenes
were individuals who claimed they were living with angels and
received teachings about human transformation into celestial beings.
They are entirely gnostic in nature, interested in self-realization
and the transformation of the body into a celestial or light body
form. The Essenes believed that the original Adam and Eve had light
bodies; as punishment by the Archons they were put into bodies of
flesh. The Essenes have always sought to return to their perfect
original light bodies.
When
we read the Dead Sea Scrolls it becomes apparent that these Jewish
mystics were having close encounters of the first, second, third, and
fourth kind. They said they were seeing angels and flying craft in
the sky, and were seeing portals opening in the sky through which the
craft came and went. But they also had close encounters of the fifth,
sixth, seventh, and eighth kind. An encounter of the eighth kind is
when a human is transformed into a celestial light-body being. The
Essenes told of being taken (abducted) and transformed into angels,
who themselves were likely ETs. The Dead Sea Scrolls may actually be
the first instance of disclosure.
When
John the Baptist, who was an Essene, baptized Jesus he transferred to
him the Holy Spirit, which is the Christos. After his baptism Jesus
was referred to as the Christos, or anointed one, because he received
this light force or vibration. Christos was deemed to be a light
force that is transmittable to each of us, however.
The
Dead Sea Scrolls reveal many parallels between the teachings of Jesus
and the Essenes. The Essenes were led by a “Teacher of
Righteousness” who taught by personal example and led an ascetic
life that eschewed collaboration with the secular world of the Romans
or their Jewish collaborators, the Pharisees. Jesus' mother, father,
and aunt were likely part of the Essene community, so while Jesus may
not have been an active member of the Essene community, he was deeply
familiar with and was likely exposed to their teachings and
extraterrestrial influence.
The
Dead Sea Scrolls make all sorts of references to extraterrestrials,
portals and off-world cities, how ETs were actually living among the
Essenes and teaching them. When you study the Dead Sea Scrolls all of
a sudden Christianity begins to sound like its origins are that of an
alien religion or a religion that was brought to earth and promoted
by ETs. This represents a direct threat to any powers that be and
explains why the knowledge from the Dead Sea Scrolls was covered up
for most of four decades even following their discovery. Suggesting
that the Christian religion may have had an extraterrestrial origin
was very threatening to the Romans at the time they were written,
just as this idea continues to be threatening to orthodox
Christianity and governments today.
Gnosticism
advocates that anyone can have a direct personal relationship with
the risen Christ. If you can have that, why would you need a pope? A
priest? Orthodox Christianity and western culture celebrates the
intellect while gnostics celebrate a return to the heart. The church
talks about the past Jesus. Gnosticism talks about going into the
future, moving forward toward a higher expression. Today we are
witnessing a renaissance of gnosticism at the same time orthodox
religions are crumbling. The public is beginning to open up to the
real secret teachings of Jesus and a connection to infinite
awareness.
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