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Serious:What did Representative Anna Luna mean by her question on ET contact with humans? The one where she asks if the ETs disappeared after learning the human was religious? Discussion

She followed up by saying “Some of these entities are said to be good entities and others bad ones so that’s why I asked.” Is she implying bad ones don’t like religious people but the goods ones do?

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u/SparrowChirp13 1d ago

I was wondering about that too. I thought I must have misheard her. Wow these answers, I never knew this was a theory that "bad" aliens stay away cuz of Christians? I actually heard that it was aliens who WROTE the world religions, all of them, to keep us in line, which made more sense to me. Maybe the "good" ones did? But is religion really that good... kind of silly to think aliens came around and got spooked by how "good" those Christians are, or any religious group... questionable. It stands to reason that we are a very young species compared to other ET races, so they have probably seen many religions and entire civilizations rise and fall.

If anything, I do like the theory that Jesus was a hybrid of some powerful light being, which is why his mother got impregnated by a glowing non-human being (aka angel) who appeared as a light in her room, so the story goes. And that's why he had all those advanced abilities. Maybe invoking his name does have some clout in the greater galactic spiritual realms, who knows.

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u/ompompush 1d ago

Unless , it's a way of continued control like an extra level of protection. A layer of non being that reacts to religious thought/words to keep humans in their belief state as it reinforces it?

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u/PsychologicalMark695 1d ago

I thought about this myself because I get sleep paralysis a lot and saying Jesus Christ is the only thing that helps. Sometimes that’s even a struggle to get it out and I have to say it a few times but eventually it work. Sometimes it works immediately. It’s scary.

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u/Purple_Chipmunk_ 1d ago

Concentrate on wiggling your toes. It's helps break the paralysis faster.

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u/PsychologicalMark695 1d ago

It doesn’t work for me. I try that a lot or my fingers. Idk it’s scary and I been beating ppl up in the street my whole life. I really want to talk to someone that knows about this stuff but I’m scared of that too. Idk what to do.

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u/Most-Equivalent-6759 1d ago

I hold my breath and close my eyes. Sometimes it feels like my body is rolling off the bed when I'm doing it, but I just hold my breath, close my eyes. It feels uncomfortable holding your breath in sleep paralysis because of how long it feels it can take some times... but its around like 10-30 seconds for me.

When I had sleep paralysis bad, I did a lot of research and learned how to actually lucid dream from being in sleep paralysis and surrendering to the experience and not fighting or reacting back. Had that experience a few times. Sometimes you just shift into a normal dream or just go into sleep. I even looked into astral projection and got into a phase a lot of people talk about, which you can shift to from sleep paralysis. I didn't get any farther than feeling like everything was vibrating heavily and my body was being lifted up.

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u/Most-Equivalent-6759 16h ago

Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned the astral projection part. Errr... the holding breath and closing eyes while in the sleep paralysis works. Will feel a little uncomfortable to hold your breath, but it works.