hasalameth
9th May 2007, 06:58 PM
*takes in a deep breath of fresh spring-air, the purity of the atmosphere cleanses lungs and body and mind. a look at the stars reminding of Home*
Good Evening (or whatever it may be) folks!
This post will be about children and aliens and ufo's. I do not think I am alone in believing that a child is born "free" into this world, naturally open to everything, all senses open and the mind balanced and not foreign to ghosts, othersouls, energies, past-life memories and all kinds of "paranormal" stuff. Additionally, I do not believe I am the only one here who is very fascinated in Space, astronomy, astrology and all things related, in another thread I created the expression 'astrosexual' :lol:.
For as long as I can remember, the Universe has been one of my biggest interests, I will study astronomy at the university soon (I got the letter that told me I got in - today! wee!), as soon as I learned to read I dragged my confused parents to the public library and brought home bags filled with books about Space, maps of the stars, books on theory and many things that a "normal" five year old shouldn't really care about. I forced my parents to drive me to the local planetarium and sit through endless shows - not the cool and exciting type of 3D explanetarian landscape IMAX movies, no, it was the movies with the old bored to hell professor voice going on and on about the background radiation, the singularity and the inflation, the chemical substances on Mars and on and on... :roll:
The other day I dusted off all the bags filled with stuff I've written and drawn and painted over the years, and what I found startled me. One of the earliest things I ever did, I think I was at the age of three, shows a dark bluish blob with the text "Half alien half dog doggy that misses his family in the Stars". :shock: Then there is a very constant stream of alien and spaceship paintings and drawings, I was quite productive (and still am), but even though I would change themes and the stuff I painted, the aliens always stayed with me, not really varying at all. In another thread I read about some "alien encounters", where the description of the aliens' outfits completely matched one of my alien drawings I considered to be just a result of my vivid creation and imagination, but now I feel maybe there is something too it...
Now I am taking a break from my studies at the University, so I am working as a substitute teacher teaching languages to really young ages, and of course I have tried to observe what I always believed was true - children are way more intuitive and opened up than us brainwashed adults, and after a couple of months, quite a few incidents have occurred, and I will write some of them down here, as well as (hopefully) posting some of my sketches and drawings to see if they make any sense to anyone (if I get my scanner going, that is :roll).
Case #1: Spaceship like stuff in the sky in an otherwise very normal looking drawing
A young girl at the age of 7 proudly showed me one of her drawings she gave to one of the other teachers, in the picture you see the teacher and his girlfriend, standing in front of a typical looking house and all-in all, the picture looks very very "normal". Except for these small things discretely placed above the house, a bit to the right. They can be best described as black circles with "wings" or just two parallel lines on each side in purple / violet. I asked her what those things were, and immediately the adult-brainwashing kicked in and she said at first "Oh nothing, just something stupid". I pushed her and said that nothing she does is stupid, now she told me "oh well I don't really know why I drew that, or what they are. They sort of just appeared in my mind and I drew them. It's nothing important really!". A moment passes and then she goes "I guess they are spaceships of some sort".
Case #2: UFO sightings
Me and the kids in my class were having a normal lunch, at a normal day eating pretty normal food, discussing normal stuff when all of a sudden, an 11 year old kid says, out of the blue: "Have you ever seen any UFO's?". I was quite stunned at first, but then I joked it off with "Of course... I am an alien!". The other kids laughed, but the one who asked me gave me the most peculiar look. He sort of examined me, looked me deep into the eyes and then something seemed to dawn on him and he gave me this huge smile. At first it was all fun and games, but then I sort of felt him scanning me, soul gazing () in a way, so I cut off the connection and tried to change subject, feeling sort of "invaded". But he kept at it and said "I saw a UFO this morning". This time I just smiled at him, but he said "No, really! On my way to school this morning, I saw a bright light in the sky, it sort of stayed in one place, then made a swift move to here *hand movement* and then here *another hand movement, forming a triangle in the air* and then just took off to the left (I do not really remember the direction, but I am pretty sure it was to his left)". I could tell he wasn't lying, but I still asked him - "what makes you think it was alien? not an aircraft or just some strange reflection?". He answered with that otherworldly strange look again, and for the first time in my life I felt what it was like to be "examined" by someone else lol.
Case #3: The portal to Space
I was out and just keeping an eye on the schoolyard, and watched a game of football in which some of my class' kids were playing. On the side of the field, a young girl sat on the ground, carefully "working" on something in the sand. I went to her to kindly ask her to get off the football field since she would most likely be hurt by the rough boys playing there, but when I came closer and looked at what she was drawing in the sand, I stopped. It was quite a big, circular symbol, pretty exact and elaborate, with a little spot in the middle, and swirling lines coming out of it, and then some dots and lines all around it. I asked her what she was doing, and again the brainwashed response: "Oh nothing, it's just stupid." I asked her again, showing genuine interest and she went "No, nothing, it's just idiotic". I was quite hurt, hearing a 7 year old saying that what she was doing was "idiotic", sort of made me wonder what her home was like, what her parents told her. After a third question she opened up, and said "It's a portal to space!" triumphantly. I was really thrilled and forgot all about the football game, and asked her to explain how it worked. She said that she wasn't really done with it yet, but you are supposed to at first stand in the middle (the spot for the feet) and jump into the air ten times, no more, no less, then you would take a long step to the outer part of the circle, and start walking in a spiral that was closing in to the spot, really really fast and sort of lean into the middle of the "portal", and then she just stopped explaining. As she spoke, I did every step just for fun, and of course the running in circles with tilted head made me quite dizzy (exit symptoms!! naah just kidding :) ) and once I got into the middle of the circle, she stopped talking and just looked at me with a very excited yet weird look. I stood there, and to be honest, a tiny tiny tiny part of me, the childish and playful part, sort of had a small glimpse of hope that the "portal" worked (yes, I am a very childish person at times, in a good way! :oops: ), but it didn't I just felt dizzy and actually got a small head ache. I asked her "what now?". She just sighed, that magical moment of the freedom of a child's imagination running free fainted, and she looked several years older and just sighed and said: "Well, in order to get to space you now have to build a space ship." and she shoved sand onto her "portal" and just went. I know she was just playing around, but that girl is very special indeed, seems way smarter and mature for her age, always asks me if she can go hang out with the 5th graders, she is sort of a lone wolf, always plays by herself and enjoys it very much, I feel connected to her somehow since I too was just like this at her age. Anyhow, I think that this was another cool "case" worth mentioning.
And now for the finale, the drawings:
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u305/random7777/spacedog.jpg
"I like blue, you can see that. Half of my relatives live in space, the rest live amongst dogs. Do not touch my ears, I will bite your finger off, pat my head instead, and you will be given a reward. My name is the Super Dog Bacteria." Age 6
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u305/random7777/weirdfamily.jpg
This is supposed to be a humorous picture of a fictional family, the father looks quite supiscious, doesn't he? Then again, the mother is a robot and the sister is a telephone... :roll:
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u305/random7777/alienangel.jpg
"Enough!" age 14
(I am quite pissed at the moment, I seem to have lost a whole lot of my alien drawings, especially the one with the three guys dressed in violet and green robes with goden edges with inscriptions on them. Bummer)
Now I wonder:
*have you also experienced childhood memories of aliens, UFOs and / or abductions?
*Do you also have this longing for the stars?
*Do you believe children are more opened up, or is it just "imagination" to you?
*What do you think of all this?
Thanks for reading!
Good Evening (or whatever it may be) folks!
This post will be about children and aliens and ufo's. I do not think I am alone in believing that a child is born "free" into this world, naturally open to everything, all senses open and the mind balanced and not foreign to ghosts, othersouls, energies, past-life memories and all kinds of "paranormal" stuff. Additionally, I do not believe I am the only one here who is very fascinated in Space, astronomy, astrology and all things related, in another thread I created the expression 'astrosexual' :lol:.
For as long as I can remember, the Universe has been one of my biggest interests, I will study astronomy at the university soon (I got the letter that told me I got in - today! wee!), as soon as I learned to read I dragged my confused parents to the public library and brought home bags filled with books about Space, maps of the stars, books on theory and many things that a "normal" five year old shouldn't really care about. I forced my parents to drive me to the local planetarium and sit through endless shows - not the cool and exciting type of 3D explanetarian landscape IMAX movies, no, it was the movies with the old bored to hell professor voice going on and on about the background radiation, the singularity and the inflation, the chemical substances on Mars and on and on... :roll:
The other day I dusted off all the bags filled with stuff I've written and drawn and painted over the years, and what I found startled me. One of the earliest things I ever did, I think I was at the age of three, shows a dark bluish blob with the text "Half alien half dog doggy that misses his family in the Stars". :shock: Then there is a very constant stream of alien and spaceship paintings and drawings, I was quite productive (and still am), but even though I would change themes and the stuff I painted, the aliens always stayed with me, not really varying at all. In another thread I read about some "alien encounters", where the description of the aliens' outfits completely matched one of my alien drawings I considered to be just a result of my vivid creation and imagination, but now I feel maybe there is something too it...
Now I am taking a break from my studies at the University, so I am working as a substitute teacher teaching languages to really young ages, and of course I have tried to observe what I always believed was true - children are way more intuitive and opened up than us brainwashed adults, and after a couple of months, quite a few incidents have occurred, and I will write some of them down here, as well as (hopefully) posting some of my sketches and drawings to see if they make any sense to anyone (if I get my scanner going, that is :roll).
Case #1: Spaceship like stuff in the sky in an otherwise very normal looking drawing
A young girl at the age of 7 proudly showed me one of her drawings she gave to one of the other teachers, in the picture you see the teacher and his girlfriend, standing in front of a typical looking house and all-in all, the picture looks very very "normal". Except for these small things discretely placed above the house, a bit to the right. They can be best described as black circles with "wings" or just two parallel lines on each side in purple / violet. I asked her what those things were, and immediately the adult-brainwashing kicked in and she said at first "Oh nothing, just something stupid". I pushed her and said that nothing she does is stupid, now she told me "oh well I don't really know why I drew that, or what they are. They sort of just appeared in my mind and I drew them. It's nothing important really!". A moment passes and then she goes "I guess they are spaceships of some sort".
Case #2: UFO sightings
Me and the kids in my class were having a normal lunch, at a normal day eating pretty normal food, discussing normal stuff when all of a sudden, an 11 year old kid says, out of the blue: "Have you ever seen any UFO's?". I was quite stunned at first, but then I joked it off with "Of course... I am an alien!". The other kids laughed, but the one who asked me gave me the most peculiar look. He sort of examined me, looked me deep into the eyes and then something seemed to dawn on him and he gave me this huge smile. At first it was all fun and games, but then I sort of felt him scanning me, soul gazing () in a way, so I cut off the connection and tried to change subject, feeling sort of "invaded". But he kept at it and said "I saw a UFO this morning". This time I just smiled at him, but he said "No, really! On my way to school this morning, I saw a bright light in the sky, it sort of stayed in one place, then made a swift move to here *hand movement* and then here *another hand movement, forming a triangle in the air* and then just took off to the left (I do not really remember the direction, but I am pretty sure it was to his left)". I could tell he wasn't lying, but I still asked him - "what makes you think it was alien? not an aircraft or just some strange reflection?". He answered with that otherworldly strange look again, and for the first time in my life I felt what it was like to be "examined" by someone else lol.
Case #3: The portal to Space
I was out and just keeping an eye on the schoolyard, and watched a game of football in which some of my class' kids were playing. On the side of the field, a young girl sat on the ground, carefully "working" on something in the sand. I went to her to kindly ask her to get off the football field since she would most likely be hurt by the rough boys playing there, but when I came closer and looked at what she was drawing in the sand, I stopped. It was quite a big, circular symbol, pretty exact and elaborate, with a little spot in the middle, and swirling lines coming out of it, and then some dots and lines all around it. I asked her what she was doing, and again the brainwashed response: "Oh nothing, it's just stupid." I asked her again, showing genuine interest and she went "No, nothing, it's just idiotic". I was quite hurt, hearing a 7 year old saying that what she was doing was "idiotic", sort of made me wonder what her home was like, what her parents told her. After a third question she opened up, and said "It's a portal to space!" triumphantly. I was really thrilled and forgot all about the football game, and asked her to explain how it worked. She said that she wasn't really done with it yet, but you are supposed to at first stand in the middle (the spot for the feet) and jump into the air ten times, no more, no less, then you would take a long step to the outer part of the circle, and start walking in a spiral that was closing in to the spot, really really fast and sort of lean into the middle of the "portal", and then she just stopped explaining. As she spoke, I did every step just for fun, and of course the running in circles with tilted head made me quite dizzy (exit symptoms!! naah just kidding :) ) and once I got into the middle of the circle, she stopped talking and just looked at me with a very excited yet weird look. I stood there, and to be honest, a tiny tiny tiny part of me, the childish and playful part, sort of had a small glimpse of hope that the "portal" worked (yes, I am a very childish person at times, in a good way! :oops: ), but it didn't I just felt dizzy and actually got a small head ache. I asked her "what now?". She just sighed, that magical moment of the freedom of a child's imagination running free fainted, and she looked several years older and just sighed and said: "Well, in order to get to space you now have to build a space ship." and she shoved sand onto her "portal" and just went. I know she was just playing around, but that girl is very special indeed, seems way smarter and mature for her age, always asks me if she can go hang out with the 5th graders, she is sort of a lone wolf, always plays by herself and enjoys it very much, I feel connected to her somehow since I too was just like this at her age. Anyhow, I think that this was another cool "case" worth mentioning.
And now for the finale, the drawings:
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u305/random7777/spacedog.jpg
"I like blue, you can see that. Half of my relatives live in space, the rest live amongst dogs. Do not touch my ears, I will bite your finger off, pat my head instead, and you will be given a reward. My name is the Super Dog Bacteria." Age 6
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u305/random7777/weirdfamily.jpg
This is supposed to be a humorous picture of a fictional family, the father looks quite supiscious, doesn't he? Then again, the mother is a robot and the sister is a telephone... :roll:
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u305/random7777/alienangel.jpg
"Enough!" age 14
(I am quite pissed at the moment, I seem to have lost a whole lot of my alien drawings, especially the one with the three guys dressed in violet and green robes with goden edges with inscriptions on them. Bummer)
Now I wonder:
*have you also experienced childhood memories of aliens, UFOs and / or abductions?
*Do you also have this longing for the stars?
*Do you believe children are more opened up, or is it just "imagination" to you?
*What do you think of all this?
Thanks for reading!