There is tons of evidence that UFOs are real. I am completely baffled as to the identity of them. They never hurt anyone, unless you're the poor soul who had to undergo an anal-probe! I am not scared, 'cause I believe that the Brothers of Light will never allow we puny Earthlings to be harmed by an outside influence. Are they the new 6th Root Race?

Please, let me know what you think.

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Comment by michaelcarlo on March 16, 2010 at 8:49pm
I’ve heard that our “brothers of light” shield us under their protective umbrella as long as we remain earth bound. When we venture out into our system and beyond we become fair game, just like anything else that might have the unfortunate misfortune to be discovered by us. I don’t quite understand the “Christian b.s.” thing? The Avatar of Pisces and his teachings that have finally crystallized into this exoteric form after 2000 years (more or less) are the epitome thus far of the preceding Messianic Cycles. All one needs to unlock their astrological, allegorical significance is to correlate this Age with those of the past and behold “I am alpha and omega”
Comment by Krishna Park on March 15, 2010 at 11:44am
I believe UFO's are humans from the future
Comment by EstrellaFugaz on March 6, 2010 at 5:19pm
and why not believing that all of those alien stories are true? I bet you'll never wonder much about 'where' are hidden all those hidden scrolls Blavatsky had to consult of, or WICH origin are they from... huh? Hollow Earth?(Gee!) Aliens? The 6th root race? obviously WE are the 6th root (at least we pepole since the hippie-baby boomers and so-on -probably except Yuppies, too square-pisciean age type) and all new pepole here in America, Europe and some other parts of world... all Latin America has also some kind of magic...

I'm sure you'll never had wonder WHERE are now hidden all those esoteric scrolls...probably they're not even from human origin... or probably they were taken from some alien spaceship zillions of years ago...
Comment by Joe Fulton on March 5, 2010 at 9:04pm
I haven't given the 2012 stuff much thought. Typically I am skeptical of those types of things. It doesn't mean that they are true or not, just that I have not given it much thought.

Regarding "Indigo Children" Wikipedia has what appears to be an interesting article, written, of course, from a "standard" POV. I'm reminded of a Sufi saying: "When you have your feet in two worlds you are disjointed in either." Perhaps ADHD is both a cursing and a benefit.

I've never seen a spell-check feature in Ning. A lot of what we have available is pretty much "pre-packaged" and customizing can be problematic at best.

Have fun and thanks for jumping in and taking part :)

Joe
Comment by Julie Rene( Rude)Mulzer on March 4, 2010 at 11:51pm
Joe, change of subject. What kind of a cycle do you think the upcoming one in 2012 is? Do you feel, as I do, that due to the date of import being on the holiest day of the year, that a Master will be given mankind at this time? also, have you noticed that the young people being of today are different? i mean different in a good way, it's like they have "old eyes". What do you think of the stuff about the "Indigo Children"? Am I bombarding you too badly ith my questions? I apologise if I'm too much. I don't mean to be. My husband doesn't believe in ANYTHING and it's verboden to even bring stuff up with him. I'm thrilled, to say the least, to be conversing with people of like mind. Mickhayl too, if you're still listening, I ask the same things, if that's OK with you.
Thanx, Guys. wish I had the spell-check-thingy....... Smiley-face!!HA!
Comment by Julie Rene( Rude)Mulzer on March 4, 2010 at 11:42pm
joe, I live really close to the Ohio border. My father was a "lifer" in the Airforce and we lived all over. We lived for a coupla' years in Arizona. Wherever Offit Airforce base is. My little brother was born there, I was bitten by a scorpion and then we moved! smiley-face.
Comment by Julie Rene( Rude)Mulzer on March 4, 2010 at 11:38pm
Well, heollo Joe!! Glad to see you.
i feel the same way about folks who know so much. It's probably the biggest reason that I haven't joined a theosophical group up until now. I'm very comfortable here.
Wow, you sais that you went to a theosophical school? WHERE? Is it still active? Our son needs something like that. Heck, so does Mom!
I read everything I can get my hands on that concerns the Ancient Wisdom Tradition. I'm amazed that after all these years I still am so ignorant. All ya need is love. The Beatles were right. That is the real knowlege, and I really do love. I'm pretty good at that. Smiley-face.
What kind of place is Theosophy Network, and how long has it been around? joe, are you a manager here? You appear to be a very good leader-type person. Are you a leader-type person? Hey. where can I find the spell-check-thingy?
Comment by Julie Rene( Rude)Mulzer on March 4, 2010 at 11:20pm
Mikhayl, I looked at yer profile, but I couldn't find anything personal about you, like what you do for a living. You seem to be a very educated person. Your spelling sure beats mine {or do YOU know where the spell-check-thingy is?}
I was a medivac in the US Airforce and had wanted to become a doctor. I got Lyme disease in 1989 that went untreated for years, so now it's chronic and the pain and crappola that comes with it has kept me outa' college. sucks, but, this is a good lifetime for me to rid myself of that karma, as I have a wonderful family. I've been married for 29 years and have 3 children, ages 21, 22, and 23.
Our 22 year old daughter, Andrea has Multiple Sclerosis. She lives with us and I take care of her. I guess I get to be a doctor after all, huh? Her physical symptoms aren't nearly as bad as her psychological ones. My biggest job is helping her to keep strong. Theosophy has made all the difference. I can't even imagine how we would cope with both of our illnesses if we had only to believe in crass materialism or the BS of Christianity. We are truly blessed.
Comment by Joe Fulton on March 4, 2010 at 11:16pm
I find that not having a clue keeps you from knowing too much...and this is a movement full of that! Nothing grates on me in Theosophy books more than the phrase "those who know". This needs to be more of a movement of "those who question".

I grew up in Akron, Ohio and now I live in Tucson, AZ with my wife (Susan Thomas...also here on the Theosophical Network), who I met at a Theosophy Summer School in 1987 at Lake Geneva, WI. I first became active in with the movement in 1982 (at the age of 22).

The issue is that scientists don't recognize the concept of consciousness apart from life. Our conception is given the label "vitalism" and, with the exception of some mystically minded individuals (Fred Alan Wolfe, Paul Davies, to name a couple) the concept is generally discredited.

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Yes, Mikhayl, you are right. A practical survival need seems to be about the only thing that would drive a species to want to make contact with "others". Who knows.
Comment by Julie Rene( Rude)Mulzer on March 4, 2010 at 11:00pm
Hello, Mikhayl. Wow. You live in Austraila! That is so nice. I've always wanted to visit there and new Zeland. I spell worse than a 5th grader. sorry. What time is it in your neck of the woods? It's summer now is it not?

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