Re: Do pleiadans do this things?
to be honest, i think this kind of thinking is an unfortunate side effect of our limited perceptions as 'humans' in this particular incarnation.
Our perceptions, for better or worse, are all we have as humans. Any "superior" race would understand that.
we think like humans, without the overview necessary to understand the agenda of beings with motivations beyond those we can comprehend.
Then it would be their job to make it clear to us what their agendas are and to do this in public rather than clandestine manner.
concepts like good and evil are expressions of our potentials as humans
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I doubt that such concepts would be limited to humans. Surely other intellectually advanced beings with any degree of free will are capable of good and evil. If their notions do not gel with ours, and presuming they're visitors to our habitat, then forcing their agendas upon us is tantamount to intergalatic/inter-dimensional imperialism.
we can't possibly expect to understand the mind of a being who exists in a different dimension/vibrational level of reality, until we actually reach the same level.
How do we know if there is no precedence? How do we know even that these beings are what they claim in regards to level of reality? Do we assume they are "vibrating higher" than us because they possess technologies we do not? If I live in the western world with all my technologies, am I vibrating higher than a person in a third world country with none?
humans have a tendency to jump to the fear reaction when faced with anything not understood.
I agree. Sometimes it is warranted; often it is not.
but, when it comes down to it, there's not much we can do about any of it anyway.
We don't know, Neil. I suspect that there is something we can do about it; I just don't know what that is exactly. I don't think it's anything to do with passive acquiescence though I suspect it does involve courage, logic, creativity, self-control and solidarity.
"A dream is a question, not an answer."
(Therapist and dreamworker Strephon Kaplan
Williams)
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