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Post by krsnaraja on Feb 22, 2016 1:05:18 GMT
I got interested in reading Eric Von Daniken`s Chariot of the Gods when I first entered college (1976 ). It said Christ Jesus was a cosmonaut. Our earth was once a sun. The moon the earth. The sun a former star. That while there`s still time, mankind`s got to find a way once the sun gives off her last breath. That will incinerate earth in time with a mega solar flash.
To prevent this from happening, Christ Jesus in his 2nd coming will have to transform earth into a giant spaceship. The recent earthquakes we experienced are caused by the rumbling sounds of the earth`s boosters caused by God`s few chosen ones from the association named the Enlightened. These rumblings " broom..broom.. " is similar to the warming up a formula car.
Thus, on Judgment Day, Christ Jesus will fly spaceship earth to that space in the universe where the sun is the eye of Vishnu. & the moon, the mind of Siva. And once it journeys to that new frontier, spaceship earth commandeered by Christ Jesus wont have a problem on how his crew & passengers will survive without a sun since she`s equipped with nuclear power plants. The passengers, of course, stay under the earth with heaters & coolers as well as perfected ventilation system lest all will die of hypoxia & hypothermia. Water won't be a problem. Since water from the frozen rivers, lakes, etc will be tapped during the long journey. Food wont be scarce because the passengers of spaceship earth will have their own gardens. For protein, frozen tuna, salmon, crabs, shrimps, etc are readily available from the frozen oceans & seas, etc.
At 360 warp spin everything will be back to normal when spaceship earth enters the Narayan space & orbits the eye (sun) of Vishnu.
After being exposed to the rays of Vishnu sun (eye ), earth's frozen oceans, seas, rivers, & lakes gradually start melting & aquatic animals brought back to life. Every living form that died and frozen are brought back to life from the rays of the Vishnu sun ( eye ) that do not scorch or bring sunburn to the skin. In fact, its light is cool & soothing. All human beings residing under the earth during the long, cold & dark journey in space resurface beholden by what they see- a Paradise whose ruler is Balaramaji Christ Jesus himself.
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Post by baangus on Feb 22, 2016 10:14:57 GMT
I got interested in reading Eric Von Daniken`s Chariot of the Gods when I first entered college (1976 ). It said Christ Jesus was a cosmonaut. Hi krsnaraja. Most of this wasn't in Chariots of the Gods that I recall. Where did you come across this? And of greatest interest to me, why do you believe it?
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Post by aceofcups on Feb 22, 2016 11:36:37 GMT
Just info on subject,,,
Jesus was an Astronaut theory
Erich von Däniken was a leading proponent of this hypothesis in the late 1960s and early 1970s, gaining a large audience through the 1968 publication of his best-selling book Chariots of the Gods? and its sequels.
Certain artifacts and monumental constructions are claimed by von Däniken to have required a more sophisticated technological ability in their construction than that which was available to the ancient cultures who constructed them. Von Däniken maintains that these artifacts were constructed either directly by extraterrestrial visitors or by humans who learned the necessary knowledge from said visitors. These include Stonehenge, Pumapunku, the Moai of Easter Island, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the ancient Baghdad electric batteries
Von Däniken claimed that ancient art and iconography throughout the world illustrates air and space vehicles, non-human but intelligent creatures, ancient astronauts, and artifacts of an anachronistically advanced technology. Von Däniken also claimed that geographically separated historical cultures share artistic themes, which he argues imply a common origin. One such example is von Däniken's interpretation of the sarcophagus lid recovered from the tomb of the Classic-era Maya ruler of Palenque, Pacal the Great. Von Däniken claimed the design represented a seated astronaut, whereas the iconography and accompanying Maya text identifies it as a portrait of the ruler himself with the World Tree of Maya mythology.
The origins of many religions are interpreted by von Däniken as reactions to encounters with an alien race. According to his view, humans considered the technology of the aliens to be supernatural and the aliens themselves to be gods. Von Däniken claims that the oral and written traditions of most religions contain references to alien visitors in the way of descriptions of stars and vehicular objects travelling through air and space. One such is Ezekiel's revelation in the Old Testament, which Däniken interprets as a detailed description of a landing spacecraft (The Spaceships of Ezekiel).
Von Däniken's hypotheses became popularized in the U.S. after the NBC-TV documentary In Search Of Ancient Astronauts hosted by Rod Serling and the movie Chariots of the Gods.
Critics argue that von Däniken misrepresented data, that many of his claims were unfounded, and that none of his core claims have been validated
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Post by baangus on Feb 22, 2016 12:38:01 GMT
I'm aware of the Jesus astronaut claim. It's the Judgment Day, and Christ will fly spaceship earth, and people with heaters and provisions under the earth, that I'm wondering about. Is this from a specific new-age religion? And again, for me it's never about beliefs, we all have them. I'm interested in the human nature aspect and why people choose to believe what they do. For example, I made a list a while back of everything I absolutely believe. I came up with four things, including reincarnation and the eternal soul. But I've had direct metaphysical experience of those. That's why I "believe" what I do, that's my history. And I wonder what it is that makes different people believe in the different things they believe in. Arguing personal belief truths is a waste of time obviously, so we may as well do something worthwhile and explore how we each got where we are.
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Post by krsnaraja on Feb 22, 2016 14:51:18 GMT
The Eric Von Daniken yarn I wrote is a story perceiving Christ Jesus to be a cosmonaut. The rest came from my visions of the future of what will possibly happen. Of course, we wont be here anymore once it appears.
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Post by baangus on Feb 22, 2016 15:10:29 GMT
The Eric Von Daniken yarn I wrote is a story perceiving Christ Jesus to be a cosmonaut. The rest came from my visions of the future of what will possibly happen. Of course, we wont be here anymore once it appears. Hi okay, thanks. So, do you envision human beings as soul and spirit? If the human being is soul and spirit, there would be no need for anything having to do with the physical, all this could take place in spirit. What is it that you feel is important about the physical, that requires a physical saving?
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Post by gruntal on Feb 22, 2016 20:59:50 GMT
The idea of interpreting ancient mysteries in a technological way is interesting because it collides with the other way of assuming every unexplained ancient mystery was of supernatural origin. Either way is incongruous with conventional wisdom. The logical explanation assumes the limits we experience now but it did not always have to be that way. The only two things I find constant are: the laws of chemistry and physics are always the same in this reality and: any attempt to alter same are never done in an egotistical way.
I am not sure what that means but I guess it means miracles would never LOOK like miracles but might defy the odds in virtually impossible ways. As to why the spiritual would inhabit the physical with all the attendant miseries the results speak for themselves. There must be some allure to all this or we would have turned into ghosts long ago.
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Post by krsnaraja on Feb 23, 2016 0:50:34 GMT
I don`t know if there is sexual activity in the spirit world but 100 percent I am sure this is a regular occurrence in the material world. Spirits/Souls wanting to enjoy this kind of activity ( sexual union ) with other spirit/souls have to take up material bodies to do so. I believe if one wants to become spiritual, he/she has to abstain from sex. That`s why there are people who are celibates e.g priest, nuns, monks, etc. Because their aim is simply become spiritual beings returning back to God as spirit-souls detached from their material bodies.
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Post by baangus on Feb 23, 2016 12:18:29 GMT
I don`t know if there is sexual activity in the spirit world but 100 percent I am sure this is a regular occurrence in the material world. Spirits/Souls wanting to enjoy this kind of activity ( sexual union ) with other spirit/souls have to take up material bodies to do so. I believe if one wants to become spiritual, he/she has to abstain from sex. That`s why there are people who are celibates e.g priest, nuns, monks, etc. Because their aim is simply become spiritual beings returning back to God as spirit-souls detached from their material bodies. I wonder if you misunderstood my question. I'm not talking about the physical, and physical functions like sex. In Spirit, all is unity and souls are asexual. Sex is neither a need nor function of the Spirit plane. The division of sexes is merely a dualistic reality of the material plane. What I'm pointing out is this: If the world were to undergo an apocalyptic event, there would be no need to keep humans alive in their physical state, during that event. Souls from the Spirit plane could simply reincarnate and re-populate the earth, once the event was done and the earth was ready to receive humans again. I was asking why you envision all this as happening in the physical rather than the spiritual: i.e. human beings needing to stay alive inside the earth, versus souls returning to Spirit for the duration. I believe we already are spiritual. We are souls of Spirit. What we each do to further enhance that awareness and connection, is an individual thing. For you it's abstinence and the Lord Jesus. Could I ask you then: Do you believe your path to becoming spiritual is the correct path for everyone else, or is it just correct for you?
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Post by baangus on Feb 23, 2016 12:26:27 GMT
The idea of interpreting ancient mysteries in a technological way is interesting because it collides with the other way of assuming every unexplained ancient mystery was of supernatural origin. I love to imagine all sorts of possibilities, including Adam and Eve as aliens landing on planet Paradise. What I always keep in mind though is that it doesn't matter one way or the other. Whatever the reality, it has no effect on anyone's spirituality and self-development path. We can pick and choose from a thousand belief doctrines and creation myths. Why would we choose to settle on just one? And that's assuming there is only only one answer. The realm of infinite Spirit contains infinite possibility, including all those possibilities occurring simultaneously.
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