01-02-2014, 03:24 PM
The nature of grey alien type interactions with humans is a matter I've never concerned myself with very much.
Reminds me of this though I never watched it.
I offer this and my comments as a hopefully acceptable thread contribution.
http://thespiritchannel.net.istemp.com/W...10-15.html
Without contributing to some intelligent, challenging creation they experience probably some unimaginable combination of anxiety, defeat, frustration, boredom and some other judgements.
It would seem that their sense of self is exclusively mind-body or ego centered and DNA is technology to them that is incredibly complex and the working with such technology in novel fashions garnishes a greater perception of accomplishment than other possible route; this is opposed to creating hybrids out of a sense of self preservation since their sense of self doesn't seem to extend beyond any given gray's ego: to preserve the self through hybrids they would need to submit themselves to death and the transition of their self-body to a spiritual one before reincarnating, which they seem entirely opposed to the idea of since, you know, they're trying to live forever whereas we reset our minds every several decades of experience or so.
The wording used to describe the grays' "grief" refers entirely to their spiritual self which can be portrayed in humanistic terms but I would stress their intentions are emotionless: they "need" emotion and caring to foster their hybrids like we need an internet connection so that data can make our computers functional.
I can easily imagine that they might have creepy ambitions of out-breeding us in a very competitive manner but perhaps they may become Earth's primary inhabitants, playing a critical role in forming our galactic identity in the process, after we basic humans have mostly entered fifth density or whatever utopian future awaits Earth.
http://thespiritchannel.net.istemp.com/W...05-16.html
Ra'an also mentions here they may abandon their DNA template over time.
A really fun question is: would any of us take on a hybrid as a mate?
Reminds me of this though I never watched it.
I offer this and my comments as a hopefully acceptable thread contribution.
http://thespiritchannel.net.istemp.com/W...10-15.html
Quote:Ra’An: They are desperate and seeking help and they have a very hard row to hoe. We see that loving your enemy like your friend, if it is done right, considering that they are backed against the wall, that you need awareness in how to deal with them and in seeing their vibrations, as you need to approach them with the knowledge that they’re backed against the wall and as one of the species of humans, alien humans, they have the fight/flight response. They have been backed into a corner by their genetic decline and are valiantly seeking to reestablish their strength.
Without contributing to some intelligent, challenging creation they experience probably some unimaginable combination of anxiety, defeat, frustration, boredom and some other judgements.
Quote:Wynn: If compassion is extended towards them, can they feel that compassion?
Ra’An: They as spirits can; their bodies - it has been bred out to totally resonate with that. They totally resonate with the achievements of technology, and if you enter by that door, they do feel success and affinity for this type of thing. They do feel achievement.
It would seem that their sense of self is exclusively mind-body or ego centered and DNA is technology to them that is incredibly complex and the working with such technology in novel fashions garnishes a greater perception of accomplishment than other possible route; this is opposed to creating hybrids out of a sense of self preservation since their sense of self doesn't seem to extend beyond any given gray's ego: to preserve the self through hybrids they would need to submit themselves to death and the transition of their self-body to a spiritual one before reincarnating, which they seem entirely opposed to the idea of since, you know, they're trying to live forever whereas we reset our minds every several decades of experience or so.
Quote:Ra’An: To some degree the emotions have been bred out, and they have become technological, taking the technology route and found solace in the technology route and not thinking of the emotional connection. Yet, they feel the grief of the loss of it upon the future of their race and feel the solution is to create new genes, and better DNA. They are very intelligent and they have had the emotions, to some degree, bred out of them. They seek to survive with technology and smarts, and they desperately need emotion and caring, as their bodies do not hold that; their bodies have been programmed to be the sharpest and smartest and to override emotion, yet they feel the emotion of loss. They, around the edges, are hoping to reestablish this connection, this ability to feel. They can intellectually know that their bodies have lost the holding of that to a large degree; but, as spirits, they can still feel it
The wording used to describe the grays' "grief" refers entirely to their spiritual self which can be portrayed in humanistic terms but I would stress their intentions are emotionless: they "need" emotion and caring to foster their hybrids like we need an internet connection so that data can make our computers functional.
I can easily imagine that they might have creepy ambitions of out-breeding us in a very competitive manner but perhaps they may become Earth's primary inhabitants, playing a critical role in forming our galactic identity in the process, after we basic humans have mostly entered fifth density or whatever utopian future awaits Earth.
http://thespiritchannel.net.istemp.com/W...05-16.html
Ra'an also mentions here they may abandon their DNA template over time.
A really fun question is: would any of us take on a hybrid as a mate?