Since there are lots of people talking about ancient aliens and their role in our creation/formation as a species, and interpretations of various Biblical events (e.g. Ezekiel's interactions or Moses on the mountain) using the ET perspective, I thought I would post a personal interpretation of the book of Genesis. If we entertain the idea that aliens were in fact God throughout the world's religions and recurring religious themes (the dying god, the rebellious son), then maybe the history they shared with Moses isn't that far away from reality.
This is wild imagination and by no means substantiated, but I thought it would at least be an exercise of the mind and hopefully a decent read. So take it as science-fiction. I didn't know where to post it but since I like the community and saw other people enjoyed good reads,I thought this might be a good spot.
The premises are that aliens are telepathic, which seems to be a theme in this space, and the fact that we were telepathic at some point as well.
Actual content:
Before the creation of man, there was a group of aliens that arrived on Earth. They noticed the biodiversity and decided to speed up the process a bit and create us, telepathic beings like them, using Earth's most evolved primates at the time as a base, and combining it with their own genetic makeup.
The aliens were telepathic and all shared consciousness. They lived in peace and did no harm to each-other, which they would need to have done in order to get to their advanced technological stage and not blow themselves up with nukes in unstable political environments during their history (like we have been on the verge of doing throughout history). One day, one of the aliens named Lucifer rebelled against his brothers, thinking that they should not be happy with just peacefully exploring the universe and experiencing it, now that they had evolved and had all this technology available. They could conquer solar systems, rule planets for their own benefit and go to war with their enemies, should anyone oppose them. They started an uprising, but the rebellion was quickly squashed and the traitors were sent to an isolated area of earth, since the winners were peaceful, and not murderers (aka. Batman).
Man was then made in the shape of Adam and Eve. First it was Adam, and from his modified DNA Eve was created later in order to fill his desire for a partner. They talked to their creators through telepathy, and had no need for a language. They could communicate with animals, and lived in peace with them ( hence taking care of the language issue at the beginning of history ).
At this point, the vengeful Lucifer shape-shifted (there are many claims that some aliens can shape-shift, into owls or other things) and talked telepathically to Eve. She did not find this strange as she was used to talking to animals, even if conversations were usually very basic given the mental level of animals. He told her that she could use the technology that had been previously used to modify their genetic makeup to become better, like him, and that he would help her do it. So, instead of being a peaceful explorer of the planet, living in peace with everyone, she suddenly became aware of herself, and her ego and self-interest (that we are still cursed with) came into view. Out of love and fear of being alone once again, Adam also used the technology. When they returned to check up on them, the aliens saw what had happened (God is omniscient but for some reason didn't know about the fact until looking at them, always thought this was fishy).
After those events, the human population started spreading like wildfire. Being telepathic, people had no need to develop a language, could share consciousness and evolved at a fast pace. The fallen aliens also had children with the women of Earth, since they would be compatible due to the shared generic makeup, or maybe they engineered "better" humans using their DNA, and they also helped the human race evolve. (Genesis 6:4 - " There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown. ")
After a while, people started making great technological advances, being telepathic, having the fallen's help, and having the long life-spans the aliens had gifted them with, they built a city ( This could very well be the Atlantis that was lost into the sea). They were even close to creating crafts that would make it off-world (Exemplified in the Bible by the Tower of Babel). At this point, the creators started to be worried that things were getting out of hand and they would soon have competition if they didn't do something about it (In the Bible, God is worried that the tower would be tall enough to reach the heavens and get to him, which is obviously nonsense. So if we're entertaining this whole idea, we must take it as a metaphor). This also went against the aliens' principle of not aiding an evolving race and giving them technology, nor interfering with the normal evolution, which the fallen angels had done. They decided to sever our telepathic capacity and shorten our life spans, so that we may not communicate freely and advance the way we did (If you look at the declassified Remote Viewing documents from the CIA , it would seem that humans still have the capacity to do some mental "magic", even if we're at a very incipient stage). The city was destroyed and people were forced to spread and create their own languages in order to communicate. After a few generations, most of the knowledge we had had was lost.
After a few hundred years, communication was not an issue anymore and people were back on track with their normal evolution. But instead of caring for each other and living peacefully, like the Aliens had initially intended for us, we did lots of bad things and were only interested in personal gain and sexuality. The aliens were very disappointed with the whole thing and wanted to wipe us out and start from scratch, but one of the people, Noah, had exemplified their hopes for humanity. They hoped the others might follow suit, but a purge was needed in order for that to happen. So they flooded the whole Mesopotamian region and killed everyone but Noah and his family.
The rest is your usual history.
Hope you've enjoyed it, I'd love to know what you think.
Submitted July 27, 2018 at 10:30AM by dudevan https://ift.tt/2NQUyg3
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