Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Are Angels Aliens?

I think it depends upon your criteria of how you define reality.

To a didactic materialist who doesn't believe in God at all Angels would have to be defined as Aliens to them.

To a fundamentalist religious person they could only be defined as defenders of God and God's laws.

To you and I we are likely somewhere in between these two point of view.

My experience of angels started at age 2 when I was dying of whooping cough and Archangel Michael and his band of angels appeared suddenly in a huge ball of white light while my grandmother sang, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" during the winter of 1950. However, you might have had a different experience with angels than I have had ongoing throughout my life ever since then.

The previous experience and the one where I thought I was dying because I looked in the mirror at age 50 and my lips were blue and I couldn't feel my arms much and I was a little dizzy made me think I was dying. So, after I called my son to pick me up and take me to the emergency room in a hospital nearby I sat on my living room couch and many white angels appeared to me. I thought I was dying so I began to prepare for my death in a calm way as I had been taught to do by my parents and other spiritual and religious teachers along the way.

But, the angels began to say in unison as they encircled me, "You aren't going to die! Your Life will get better now!" They said this over and over again to me and I could feel the cells of my body tingle with the truth of this even though a part of my mind also wondered if I was just dying. But, because of this I was the only person I knew of that year that survived a heart virus in California. There likely could have been more but all the other ones I heard of died. So, about 8 months later I realized the angels were right my life was going to get better and it did. I had been forced to retire so I wouldn't die during the previous 8 months.

You can't not be able to oxygenate your blood while passing out while not panicking so you don't die while working at any job. This just isn't going to happen unless you are working at home where people don't see you passing out on the floor and slowly recover over several hours time to consciousness once again.

So, are angels aliens?

It depends upon how you define them. I see them as real as you or me.

Where do they come from?

One of my thoughts is that they are plasma beings from out of the sun and come to us interdimensionally somehow. So, maybe they are Solar System police regarding souls moving into and out of bodies or something like that.

Or maybe they come from the center of the Galaxy and are like Rangers in a gigantic park or something and we are the deer or the bears or whatever there.

I think that religious books written before people could build and drive cars, build and drive planes, and build and drive spaceships have a whole lot of stuff left out of them because people then knew nothing about all this.

So, maybe a whole new way of seeing angels and Archangels and what they are needs to be developed.

However, for me, what has Archangel Michael been for me?

He's been like a benevolent Uncle who has kept me alive since the mid 1900s until now and he has also taught me how to soul travel like he and his band of angels do too.

But, Are angels Aliens?

I guess each of us must find the answer for ourselves in the end.

Because there is theory and then there is reality that you can actually depend on.

Can you depend upon your parents or your friends?

Archangel Michael is someone I can depend on. So for me are angels aliens is not a very useful question because of how I experience the universe.


I was talking to a friend today about how I presently believe (this could change as I learn new things too) that what people on earth call the monotheistic version of God are actually the species of beings who created this galaxy. And their same species has created all galaxies. So, all galaxies have been created by the relatives of those who created this galaxy.

And this is what I presently believe is what people here on earth call God or the Gods and Goddesses of any pantheon down through history.

They don't see themselves as Gods, however. At least the present leader of them doesn't see himself this way.

So, are the Gods that Created this Galaxy aliens?

Since their natural state is not in any material or temporal place with either time or space I'm not sure the definition of aliens is useful. Because they are not naturally physical unless they want to be.

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