By Estelle Nora Harwit Amrani
May 21, 2002
Mythology must be based on something real. I'm sure I'm not the only person saying this: First what one witnesses and experiences is real, then it becomes history, later on it becomes legend, and then as more time passes it turns into myth. But it's all based on something that actually happened. Trace back any ancient myth and you'll see how all over the world they're pretty much the same story. How can that be if it wasn't based on something that actually existed? Did everyone all over the planet suddenly create the same "story," the same depictions of aliens, much of the same artwork and technology and writing? Wouldn't that be an amazing coincidence?
When Jesus ascended to be with his "father in heaven" - where do you think he went? In the spaceship with his family; those whose voices, along with those of other multidimensional beings' he heard (and often confused him). That's why humans wanted to go up there with him. That's why people think God is this guy in the sky, and is the one who will come down here and give us miracles and only if we go with them will we be saved. Remember what happened to cults such as Heavensgate, who believed this nonsense?
The heaven and gods in the sky idea is also why the Egyptians did everything possible to preserve the body after death, because by imitating the gods they believed that only with their physical body could they reach heaven and the gods. Flying the sky barge to heaven. The sarcophagus was like cryogenics they saw in the ET ships: sleeping gods on their way back to heaven. Total misunderstanding of heaven and God.
Even when ancient religions (i.e. Akhenaten) tried to teach people that there is only one God, and it's not some ET/alien in a ship, people didn't listen because it wasn't tangible, it wasn't something they could handle - being so abstract as the notion was. It sure was easier to conceive of an ET being an angel than some extraterrestrial life form. And if it was an angel they could have been seeing, how could people tell an angel from an ET? It was easier to think that beings in many forms (birds, lions, serpents, fish) were heavenly because that's from where they actually saw them descending to Earth. From these beings sprang mythologies and religions of Greece, Rome, Egypt, India, the Americas, and the Celts.
Where is the real heaven? In your heart.
© Copyright 2002, Estelle Nora Harwit Amrani