Reflection: #032
On a
comment in my report "The Olmecs and the Anunnaki Used the Same
Energy," I received a lovely request to which I would like to respond.
I want to answer in a reflection to broaden this topic a little bit. Thank you
again for the compliments and for this question, which in truth few dare to
ask. To ask whether there are gods, whether they are still here, or whether
they will return one of these days takes much courage. When an intelligent
person asks this question, they must have the strength to bear a confirming
answer and its consequences.
It is different when I ask about tomorrow's weather, or whether we are in
danger of becoming slaves of the gods if they return. It also takes courage and
responsibility to answer. When a meteorologist makes a mistake, nothing serious
happens. There are no negative consequences for a person. When you forecast the
weather, there is no bio-feedback from the person receiving the advice. On the
other hand, all answers that a person receives because of questions touching
their religion, health, or future cause bio-feedback—that is, unconscious
feedback, a subliminal response.
That is, the moment you ask, your subconscious mind opens, your defenses lift
and dissolve like a firewall, and words begin to penetrate your soul, your
heart, or the part of the brain that works unconsciously. You have no control
over these new commands. Something attracts you or pushes you to fulfill these
hypnotic suggestions. You ask me, what does this explanation have to do with
the gods and your question if we will become slaves again? I was surprised in
my youth to find the word—and even more so, the function of—the words
"taboo" and "dogma." Two words we know from religious
education, especially the Catholic one. At a very young age, I asked the elders
what was before the creation of the world, what is outside this world, where
this universe ends, and whether one can see the end, the edge of the universe.
Then came my questions about God's age, whether He was young one day—so I asked
if He, God, could die, and at what age.
My questions were disconcerting and made my dear victims—like close
relatives—feel uneasy.
They even came to me with the argument that such things are never asked. To ask
such a thing is forbidden. It is under a taboo, and the words of God, the
Church, and His Holy Book, the Bible, are a dogma.
I received no information, simply because, forty years later, to this day,
there are still no relevant findings. At some point, I thought that the
physicist Stephen Hawking would explain everything to us. Yet, even such an
efficient brain has not found an explanation. Today, everything is more
confusing than before because the taboo of not asking is no longer a valid
argument. Asking questions was forbidden.
The fear of seeing an eternal inferno and feeling the cruelty became reduced;
yes, it even turned into anger.
I said I was surprised by the application of a dogmatic system thousands of
years ago. To play with the mind—or rather, the psyche of a person—one must
understand their mentality. This psyche regulates the well-being of the body.
The smooth functioning of the body depends on it and also governs the stable,
predictable behavior of a person. If somebody can control this psyche, they
have a slave according to their ideas. Parents use this power in the education
of their children. A compliment after a job, a test, or positive behavior helps
and strengthens a person to cope well again with the entrusted demands. A
scolding or punishment can prevent other slips from a young person.
To bring subliminal commands into the psyche of human beings, as the Church—and
earlier, all representatives of the gods or God Himself—did, one must
understand all this.
This ability to bring commands into the subconscious of people clearly shows me
the presence of intelligent beings superior to our ancestors. So there were
gods, with more wisdom and knowledge in different sciences. Everything
indicates that at the beginning of human history, these gods existed among us.
Possibly due to an error in our creation, we became wiser, more intelligent
than God intended.
He was angry with us. He began to forbid us to do one thing and to do another.
The more fear He instilled, the more information we gathered, the more wisdom
and knowledge we acquired. We learned quickly, and He hid more and more of His
technological artifacts, showing them as artifacts of magic—His power as a god.
It worked as long as He used it. As long as there was a night lit by His
lights, people stayed convinced of His power.
During the day, He had to do acrobatics with His spaceships, blow up bombs, or
electrocute some of Moses' friends. So with the fear came back the belief in
Him. God had to end this stupid game. He used His subordinates to keep this
new, intelligent humanity—which was not very faithful to His words—in check.
Now the era of the different religions that had established themselves began.
The war between them started only out of pure power struggle. For thousands of
years, all religions managed to keep most people more or less quiet.
The future representatives of God had the responsible task to maintain faith in
the respective God and also to ensure obedience to the commandments and
prohibitions. From the beginning of their work, they were aware that without
the constant use of God's omnipotence, they would have difficulties controlling
the established rules and prohibitions and their observance. They began to
threaten orders and cruel punishments for violations. Again and again, they
preached about terrible punishments.
As a result, these feelings of fear arose.
They anchored themselves in the subconscious and admonished the believer—and
even more so the unbeliever.
In prophecies—but without an exact date—the possibility of God's return was
repeatedly mentioned.
If He returned, He would punish the sinners, not without first destroying the
whole Earth.
After all, the Earth meant the whole world—indeed, the entire universe. One
day, as they knew from the beginning, it would become necessary for God to
return with His power of magic and destruction—with terrible weapons.
The summary of all this is simple.
We have always been controlled, and we were slaves in our thoughts and our
behavior.
This is not all bad. It helps to maintain stability in the morality
of a person or a whole society.
Throughout history, whenever morality collapsed, plagues have come upon
humanity.
A punishment from God falls on humankind that deviated from the right course.
These plagues are another sign that we are continuously controlled.
This control is not entirely wrong, as I just said. I believe in two
things—less in one.
- I think the gods are always
there, but they remain invisible to us. Not magically—in my opinion, this
form does not exist. If invisibility exists, it would be in a
technological way, but I think they are on the edge of our activities, in
places we can't reach yet, like other planets. Humanity is a conglomerate
of thousands of people, and there is not much time left to let them do
what they want.
The gods must come.
Man could get rid of the gods' control.
At first, because we are many—although that argument won't hold water for long. A great multitude of men will be reduced to ashes. The plagues of the apocalypse have only this one goal. - Humanity could escape these
plagues if it voluntarily destroys the entire arsenal of war at its
disposal and uses all its intellectual capacities to build a society
without weapons, without hunger, without money, or without the cruel
burden of interest.
Radical changes are unlikely, and the return of the gods is more likely to begin. The effect—the impact that this will have—is already well programmed. We will only understand it after the show.
Here I will
reach the end—not the end of the world, but the end of my reflection.
You keep asking me, what is it that I cannot believe?
Well, I tell you what I cannot believe.
I am working on a book on this subject, but I don't know if I have time to
finish it.
Hunger, fear, and disease do not let you know from where these plagues come.
To analyze your situation, you must be healthy, well-fed, and free—without fear
of danger. I don't know if I have time to describe the whole origin of the
plagues predicted in the prophecies. I don't think so. The storm clouds are
already on the horizon.
- I do not believe in written
prophecies.
In prophecies, events that are going to happen sometime are described.
All of them mention catastrophically and always threatening events that will befall humanity.
Fear must be maintained. Man must never live a carefree, happy life.
No, fear must accompany him.
With incisive events, humanity gets wrapped up in a process according to a plan drawn up thousands of years ago.
The stages in development occur at coordinated times.
Each point has several alternatives in the order of manifestation.
That is my hope for avoiding some of these plagues.
We will not be able to flee from all of them, but we will be able to escape from some—with effort and a return to a transcendent, more humble life.
All this must happen before the gods return.
However, this does not mean that we surrender to the power and will of some extraterrestrial civilizations who are our gods.
No, but with global disarmament, we deprive them of the possibility of an attack they could justify. United humanity, awakened from its ignorance, could free itself from its dependence.
Knowledge of ourselves, of society, of humanity, and the universe is the secret to fighting the plagues of the apocalypse—and the gods could present themselves without the trumpets and horns that would overthrow our society.
Josef Bauer
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