The original post: /r/aliens by /u/whatistomwaitingfor on 2024-09-23 11:59:29.
Ok, maybe that last part of the title is a stretch. I just like Kubrick lol.
I just wanted to post a discussion thread about some thoughts I had, and hear what y'all have to say.
Some of you may disagree with this part and that's a-okay with me, but as far as I'm concerned, consciousness is intricately linked with many UAP goings-on. I would say not all -- I think there's definitely physical craft, too -- but most. This is relevant to my thoughts about sightings that are identified as Starlink or otherwise as known and human-made objects.
If you agree with that line of thinking, I want to suggest that while yes, many (read: majority) sightings posted that look like they are Starlink or some other prosaic explanation are exactly that, I think that it is not out of the realm of possibility that some of those sightings might be consciousness phenomena/beings that are trying to remain unnoticed, but for whatever reason need to manifest visually and as such do so in resemblance to some human-made thing.
To lay all my cards on the table, I believe that consciousness is fundamental to the universe, that the universe is one singular energetic awareness having a physical experience in order to experience an illusion of separation for one reason or another: growth, entertainment, whatever. This isn't a conclusion I reached with scientific evidence (unless you count certain findings in quantum mechanics, which still isn't necessarily proof the universe is one conscious thing but is proof that the universe is more or less a field of energy), and I'm not trying to convince anyone of that; it's just my belief, developed through personal experiences, thoughts, and discoveries that resonated with me.
Along these lines, I think free will exists, and is a fundamental law of the universe. With this in mind, the reason that consciousness phenomena/beings may manifest visually while disguised as human-made objects would be to preserve the freedoms of one's own beliefs: if they were to manifest as something like beings of light, or something akin to a mythological figure, they would unintentionally coerce scores of people into believing one thing or another, thereby subverting the free will to draw personal conclusions/hold personal beliefs.
As for 2027, I've seen it discussed online with comparisons to Y2K or 2012. To be clear, I don't hold a firm view whether or not something will happen in 2027 give or take a few years, one way or another. Although I would like that to be the case, because I think it would be interesting lol. My issue is with the comparisons to Y2K and 2012; I think they are fundamentally different from the 2027 thing. I know I already said it, but I want to stress that I don't believe/disbeleive in the 2027 thing. Anyways.
Y2k was a genuine thing; a lot of computer software only represented years with the final 2 digits, and if that wasn't rectified by 2000 then there would have been a lot of problems worldwide. It mostly would have impacted the economy, due to the digitizing of finances. Fortunately, the problem was brought to wide enough awareness to ensure that fixes were rolled out in time for the new millennium. I'm sure that doomsday cults turned this into a big rigamarole of their own flavor of religious significance, but by and large it was a genuine, practical, economic issue. As such, I don't think comparing the date rage of 2027 to a few years after to Y2k is accurate because the whole 2027 thing is information apparently leaked from within groups "in the know."
2012 was based upon the Mayan calendar. In their beliefs, the world timeline was divided into ages, and there was a unit of time measurement involved called a b'ak'tun. There were 3 previous ages, and the most recent age (the third age) had ended upon the completion of the 13th b'ak'tun of that age. The passing of 13 b'ak'tuns in the fourth age coincided with December 21 2012. Due to the (admittedly, intriguing) mysteries of ancient beliefs, many groups had interpreted this as indicating that the end of the fourth age, and in turn our world, was near. I think this is fundamentally different from the 2027 thing because the 2027 thing is reportedly leaked from insider information, and not tied to any sort of belief.
Of course, it should be mentioned that Chris Bledsoe reported that he was told by a being that an event was to occur when Regulus aligns with the gaze of the Sphinx and new knowledge would come to the world. He reported that scientists told him that would happen sometime in 2026. Many others have reported hearing similar things from beings regarding times near the one Chris reported, a lot of which on various ufo/experience subreddits. I don't really have an additional thought to add to that, but I think it's worth mentioning due to the nature of this post.
Also I found this Space Force patch interesting. It's real.
Well, that's all I was thinking of that I wanted to throw out to the internet void. I would appreciate hearing what people have to think. It's still the weekend where I am, I hope everyone's had a good break from the stress of the week. Much love.