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THE TEACHINGS OF UFOS

 

Regarding messages assumed to come from aliens, we could assume that we are receiving our information from the far reaches of outer space. However, what strikes as very peculiar is that these aliens are teaching us the same lessons that already exist on the Earth; these aliens evidently well understand Earth’s belief systems and religious tenets. In fact, their messages remind us very much of Hinduism. Likewise, their advice is practically the same as that received from spirits who are said to be speaking through psychic mediums. We will take a look at some of those similarities:

 

Another Christ. It is common for aliens riding around in UFOs and spirits in the astral plain to speak about Jesus Christ. They might actually mention Him several times.

   What they say is, however, very different from the lessons we learn about Jesus in the Gospels.  Aliens and the spirits of mediums never talk about the most important issues: why there is damnation, why Jesus Christ is the only Lord, how it is that only through Him we can be saved (Acts 4:11,12), or how He is the only way to eternal life (John 14:6: Jesus said to him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man comes to the Father, but by me.).

   Instead, they often talk about a "cosmic Christ", about the achievement of "Christ-consciousness", or that Jesus was one among many enlightened masters. By doing this, they call Jesus a liar and annul the meaning of His words.

   A good question, indeed, is why those humanoids and spirits who appear as being good continually resist Jesus and His teachings, since He is globally defined as good? Why do they, for example, deny eternal damnation from which Jesus said He had come to save people (John 3:16,17)? Why do they teach exactly the opposite of what He taught?

   We might, therefore, ask ourselves if they really are good spirits and good powers after all, since they so clearly teach things contrary to what Jesus taught. Or is it a question of things taught by demons, as Paul wrote almost 2,000 years ago? We should at least be aware of this possibility:

 

- (1 Tim 4:1) Now the Spirit speaks expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;

 

- (Gal 1:8) But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than that which we have preached to you, let him be accursed.

 

In any case, a good description of the messages of UFOs is given in Borealis: tulemme avaruudesta. There "the high priestess of the main temple of Venus" presents her teachings also about Christ. Esko Halme, who is also an author, read the book and during reading started his spiritual search. He wrote about this issue in his book Operaatio uusi aika (p. 22):

 

The “high priestess Borealis” herself modestly stated that she had belonged to the workgroup which in the past sent Christ to this world and guided him in his task.

   “When Christ wandered on Earth spreading his message, we planned that we would work invisibly behind him to collect an irresistible group of people who received his message. We were going to raise an entire civilization out of the mud…”

   I found the following words concerning the status of Christ especially challenging, “It was much easier to raise the messenger to God than to try to understand the message. Then he could be worshipped by different prayers, hymns, rituals and ceremonies. (…) But false Christians still take the message quite lightly and rather concentrate on worshipping the bearer of the message.”

   These words were a bomb that exploded in my brain. I was by no means a believer, but in spite of that – or maybe just because of that – I wanted to find out whether those words were true. If Borealis told the truth, it meant that the Christian Church had taken one big wrong turn! Not only would a new reformation be needed but the entire Bible would have to be amended!

   My spiritual search began there and after about one and a half years, the issue was practically clear to me: the truth can be found in the Bible and Jesus. I experienced what the Bible promises in reality, “And you shall seek me, and find me, when you shall search for me with all your heart.”, Jer 29:13. But if a person “seeks and seeks but does not want to find,” like someone who is repairing a fishing net, of course he cannot find God.

 

All religions are one. The thought about the unity of all religions and the teaching that "all paths take us to the destination”, is often expressed in the teaching of Hinduism. For example, Rabi Maharaj tells us in Death of a Guru, "When I read in the Bhagavad-Gita that god Krishna said that all ways lead to his place, I was not at all contented. I had to accept it because the Gita taught so, but I comforted myself with the thought that my religion was the best way. The desire of Nane to mix Christianity with her religion was the only issue in which we had different opinions, but we did not discuss it."

   However, aliens riding around in UFOs teach in the same way. The above-mentioned “high priestess of the main temple of Venus" teaches quite similar ideas. Its syncretistic and Hindu teachings are indicated in the following quote from the book by Esko Halme:

 

On the other hand, Borealis teaches that all religions are basically one: “Previously, I have often referred to Christ and to the Bible of Christianity. I could equally well have referred to the other large religions and cite them. They all are from the same source and we know them all very well.”

 

Reincarnation is also one of the issues that can often be found in the agenda of UFO aliens and spirits communing through mediums. This basic doctrine of the Oriental religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, is repeated continuously in their teachings (we can conclude that humanoids are very well aware of religion and faith on Earth and they are also able to teach these religions).

   For example, we can find this message in the book telling us about Uri Geller (Andrija Puharich, Uri, A Journal of the Mystery of Uri). A humanoid called "Huuva" speaks about reincarnation. It answers the question of what is soul by nature in the following way (italics added):

 

The soul lives in different worlds during its times of existence. When the physical body dies, the soul moves to a world of its own with all of the soul’s essence and continues the next stage of existence. The soul can move to the other realms of space or even return onto the Earth into a physical body for a second existence – thus, it is possible that the event that people call reincarnation takes place. There are higher powers, which distribute these beings (souls) and decide where they must go. The meaning of all life is to move towards God. However, nobody can know God. We can know God only by achieving him as an idea – not physically.

 

The divinity of man. If we continue examining the lessons taught by spirits speaking through mediums and extraterrestrials, we learn that the divinity of all creation and man belongs to them; this is another of the basic teachings of Hinduism. Reincarnation is repeatedly taught in different parts of the world by different mediums, who are not connected to each other, and by extraterrestrials who appear to people.

   Thus, Shirley MacLaine, one of the most well-known leaders of the New Age movement and an author of books about this movement’s activities, describes several occasions when spirits taught about these two topics. She tells us how, with the help of mediums, she repeatedly faced ideas concerning reincarnation and the divinity of all and man, and how her "higher unrestricted ego" spoke about the same issues, in other words, about the basic tenets of Hinduism. It is understandable that when a well-known Hollywood film star talks about these issues, it stirs the interest of many people regardless of whether these issues are true or not.  

   On the other hand, extraterrestrials take a pantheist view – the view that man is divine – in their teaching. (We can see how well they know these basic teachings of Hinduism because all their teachings seem to be based on this religion.) In the book about the life of Uri Geller, there is an example of this teaching (italics added):

 

M: We are in the place where the first prophets came out and to where they will be gathered again. They will be put in the place where people who have come from many planets of the nebulae live; and they will become gods who will endlessly create worlds. And you will see them and you will then be in the holy mountain which is in the nebula of the Milky Way and in the forest, into which the Earth will be placed when it is anchored and where a new place of existence has been prepared for it, and thus will take place the release of the world. Nations will be released from the bonds of the Earth and they will be taken to another place where they will be awakened.

 

Immorality. Extraterrestrials and mediums have often been caught supporting immorality and the tenet in Hinduism that there is no difference between good and bad. Thus, for example, Tähtien lähettiläs by Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde (p.65) says, "There is no guilt or innocence. There is only interaction with causes and consequences. Every ‘victim’ has on the level of his soul given his own acceptance to those misfortunes that happen to him, even his death!" This book also almost supports cloning (p. 41), "Cloning is not yet possible for the scientists on the Earth. On some other planets, it is already routine!"

   The following quote refers to the same issue. A spirit called Ramtha appears – which is channelled by one of the most famous mediums of America, J.Z. Knight – and tells her audiences that each one of them is a god and that nothing they do is considered bad because in human nature there is no good and bad. Pastor Texe Marrs, the writer of Dark Secrets of the New Age (p. 95), describes his visit to this meeting:

 

The ticket to the auditorium of Seattle cost 400 dollars. A crowd of seven hundred people had packed into the hall. They excitedly sat waiting, their pulses rising, their eyes glued to the stage. Then Ramtha appears. She seems to speak wonderful words. She tells the audience that each one of them is a god and that nothing they do is considered bad because there is no good or bad in the human nature. She mocks the teachings of Jesus, proclaiming cynically that because every man is god, they need nobody to teach them. Ramtha also reveals that 'There are gods and divinities in the seed of Lucifer'. (6)

 

We must ask ourselves where it would lead us if we did not make any distinction between good and bad. Would it not lead to people doing whatever they like to others? We could kill, steal, or commit adultery without any notable consequences. We should note that if this teaching is put into practice, it would certainly not lead to anything good, only to bad. On top of this, how many would hope for these things to take place in their own lives – things that, if put into practice, would lead only to chaos and suffering in the world? We might doubt whether the supporters of this teaching themselves support this viewpoint.

   You who believe in this doctrine should ask yourself where these doctrines originate. It is worth your while to consider these words of Jesus and compare them to the earlier statement of Ramtha. It is apparent that these doctrines are from the archenemy, from Satan, as Jesus said:

 

- (John 10:10) The thief comes not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.

 

 - (John 8:44-45) You are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father you will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and stayed not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

45  And because I tell you the truth, you believe me not.

 

Global connection and one leader. We read in the Bible that a union of ten countries will appear in the former area of the Roman Empire, it will be led by the Antichrist the man of sin (see Dan 7:23 - 28, Rev 17:12, 2 Thess 2:3 - 8). But it is interesting that humanoids and spirits describe the same events: Global unification and establishment of a world government - in which the integration efforts of European countries plays an important part - and selection of a single global leader.

   For example, Rauni-Leena Luukanen stated in an interview (36 / 1991. p. 64 magazine APU): "The new world will be filled with a universal religion by the name of love. The other religions will fall as will political systems because the humanoids wish to unite the world."

   Similarly, to the question, "What do humanoids think about the integration of Europe?" (in an interview in Ultra magazine, 7-8 / 1991), Rauni-Leena Luukanen answered in the following way. She referred to the integration of the world and to the fact that there would only be one leader on this planet – both events that the Bible describes:

 

An interesting question because the Commander-in-Chief of the Belgian Air Force presented a question as to why have there been over 10,000 UFO observations in Belgium over the last 18 months. He did not have any answer to this but I immediately knew: because Brussels will become the capital of the European Union. In other words, a part of the globe is going to unite now. After all, it is their goal (the humanoids’ goal) that all nations are integrated, borders are removed, and that there is only one leader on this planet. Everything will eventually lead to this. (The Bible calls "the one leader" for whom the UFO fans wait by the name Antichrist. – Comment by S.T. ) (7)

 

 

 

 

Jari Iivanainen

 

 




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