On 27 May 2011, at 13:51, Lonnie Olson wrote: > Nope. Using your same analogy it's more like: > Someone who was forced to play as a kid and sucked, has studied > football from many teams perspectives, still sucks, and gave up > trying. > But continuing to be fascinated by it as curious entertainment. >
We are not actually indigenous to this planet. We are actually aliens from another dimension of the universe. We are created from a material that in this current dimension would be considered so fine that it cannot be seen. Spirit/Ghost-like. We found this dimension and decided it would be fun to explore it. So we built this planet, put it into orbit around the sun and added some other necessities to the solar system to make it all work well. Then we crafted suits, which we call bodies, that function well enough in this dimension to be useful. Then we set a pattern that would allow the recreation of new suits through what we call procreation. As new suits are made, more of us are able to more fully enter this dimension and experience these fascinating bodies and study nuances of this dimension. One interesting side effect of entering these suits is that there seems to be a natural blocking of our memories. So it appears to us that our time spent in these suits is ou r only life. In fact, we are all eons old. That has the effect of allowing us to re-experience the learning process from scratch but this time in these suits. You could say that this planet is a training ground. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
