Reflection: #061
A reflection that can be read alone or in
conjunction with these photos.
This object
is a replica of some real UFO seen on this Earth.
Many
objects are not recognized for their technical value. Many reliefs in stones
speak a technological language but are interpreted in a religious sense, and
thus disconnected from their original functions.
At the
beginnings of Catholic religion, it was forbidden to make an image or statue of
their god. Today, you can no longer walk through sacred places without being
assaulted by images of God, His apostles, prophets, and all the saints. Even
artifacts made by past cultures, now relegated to history, are attributed to
the work of some modern master in glorifying the Catholic god. With this desire
to use everything to claim the splendor of the Catholic god—and to prejudge and
equate all art that cannot be used for that purpose as diabolical—many times,
invaluable testimonies of advanced cultures or individual beings are lost.
My humble
opinion is that all creation, and man's power to create art, is a manifestation
of God's presence. But of a God for all of us, not for a privileged group with
knowledge of the Bible.
Once again,
and without hurting anyone, I say that the religious man—no matter the
religion, because being religious is not specifically something of a named
religion but a deep desire of the human being—has two important decisions to
make. And that in the short term. In one of these days, we will encounter
compelling evidence or intelligent beings from other planets.
New planets
are discovered every day, some even with hydrogen and methane in their
atmospheres. Methane is an organic gas, produced mostly by biological life.
Today, the news came out that organic molecules were found on an exoplanet.
Someday, we will have to reverse beliefs that have an egocentric desire to be
the most important in this universe and, therefore, the only life—or at least
the one closest to God.
What
happens if a being from another planet comes and claims these rights for
themselves? That's why man must consider such an event—an encounter with beings
in the near future, or perhaps already thousands of years ago.
The
egocentric opinion in religion, that no other beings exist, is invalid. God
exists throughout the universe and for all equally.
Once again,
without hurting anyone, I do not deny God, but—like in quantum theory—I take
Him very far, so far that He is known in the most distant places we can
imagine. There are places so distant in time and space that no one will ever
see them. But they exist, and there is life there too—and where there is life,
there is God.
The
presence of God is like in quantum theory: God is far away and, at the same
time, so close. Because it cannot be separated. The God who presents Himself at
this moment in the farthest corner of the universe and the God who gives me
strength and all life—in the quantum dimension, where there are inexplicable
forces and extraordinary subliminal connections.
My theory
is very simple—and therefore very great. God is in all matter. Matter is not
matter; it is energy, or something like harmonious melodies.
The quieter
a place is, the more strongly this melody can be heard. More strongly can God
be heard and felt.
I believe
that the phenomenon of UFOs, once resolved and accepted, will be a peaceful
revolution and a very healthy intellectual cleansing for humanity.
"The
Earth does not move" was a "geocentric" postulate with an
egocentric mind. "And yet it moves," said Galileo.
Though you
may not believe it, the Earth moves. Let us include in our religion the
neighbor, the one close to us, and the neighbor from distant galaxies.
Because
there are no extraterrestrials. But if there are, then there are!
A great
greeting to all.
Josef Bauer
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