RE: (Back to OP) Aliens, spirituality, and technology
SUBTOPIC: One Possibility • Contact with Aliens
⁜→ Amur,
et al,
(ASSUMPTION)
What does it mean to have → "Divinity of Us?"
Alien does not sound like the concept of the "First Cause," the "Creator," the "Ultimate Power of the Universe," or the "Supreme Being" (
or any other supernatural entity or deities) (AKA: God).
The implication here is that the use of "Divinity of us All" is the relationship between humanity and the Supreme Being; godlike, heavenly, sacred, that of the highest degree.
Could it be possible that if we got all more spiritual as a collective that we would start to get contact from alien species
that in fact are not far away but are in a way within the Divinity of Us?
(ALTERNATIVE OPINION)
The assumption is that the FIRST CAUSE created ALL within the universe. The question, however, would imply that there is a potential connection the CREATOR made between ALIENS and HUMANITY. That would mean to suggest that the doctrine → MAN was created in the image of the SUPREME BEING would potentially apply equally to ALIENS. (
Philosophically Speaking)
All of humanity becoming more Spiritual is highly unlikely. But in consideration that there is a Creator involved, all things doctrines are possible, including
your concept. Here again, traditional Western religions
(Abrahamic doctrines) do not make a distinction between (
or even the suggestion of) MAN and other worldly species.
(COMMENT)
Jan. 8, 2022, 4:30 AM EST
(Excerpt)
NBC News said:
The establishment of a new office, signed into law just before New Year's, to study “
” has divided the loose community of activists, researchers and pseudo scientists who hunt for proof that we are not alone in the universe.
Some hail the legislation creating the new office, tucked into
of the massive National Defense Authorization Act, for bringing new resources, rigor and officialdom to the investigation of a phenomenon — and a potential national security threat — that has long been stigmatized in a way that
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Respectfully,
R