Why is it that so many reported alien encounters describe them as generally humanoid? Do you subscribe to the idea that aliens like the Nordics seeded life on earth, or is the human form just common for intelligent beings?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergent_evolution
>>41657762>>41659027Third possibility is that they appear that way because they want to, so we can relate to them on some level and not have heart attacks from seeing their true form.
>>41659095It doesn't stop people from feeling a sense of extreme panic or fear that leaves them with lifelong trauma.I assume this has more to do with the entities in question than the experiencers "vibrations" they're giving off, since some are potentially malevolent than others.
>>41657762This is a topic I have some knowledge in. These aliens, creatures and beings humans claim to encounter share a common convergence in that they all, ever single one of them fear the name and authority of Jesus Christ. They're demons able to shift into what is needed to deceive. Modern new age practices talk about a download of information and encounters with the cosmos. Quite consistently too, but they always get upset, lash out, or angry to those who convert to Christianity. There is not one case where it's indifference. It's always deflection, downplay, or in majority of cases instant cessation of the encounter.
>>41657762That image reminds me of Joseph Smith's vision.
>>41657762Some things use a human form to facilitate communication I think. They'll create these proxy minds that work like a human mind, like a mental puppet or a translator.Some things seem like they can stay weird, but only to the extent that you are weird yourself and can connect on that common weird plane.Most of the weird things seem to ignore people, but can sometimes interface with the environment we know about. For example, humans know about frogs, and some group of weird bois also know about frogs, but humans don't know about those weird bois. If you can talk to frogs, you might hear them mention the weird bois. The moral of this story is to be kind to all living creatures - they might have friends in interesting places.
>>41660430That’s an interesting parallel. Perhaps there’s a connection?
>>41659027I’m reminded of an episode of Star Trek where it’s revealed that all humanoid aliens aren’t physically similar simply due to convergent evolution but instead because of an ancient progenitor race that seeded all life in the known galaxy, thus making all intelligent life forms descended from the same common ancestor.
>>41660612A story before I go waste time on Reddit: I was in Galena, Il this summer and was exploring the countryside. The birds still remember a huge human population there, like a modern day Chicago. I never would have thought that a significant native American culture existed there before - it's literally just a small town today. I got to visit the nearby burial mounds before I left. For them it was yesterday; for us it may have been thousands of years ago.