Heaven is for real, right?
Aliens are real too, right?
Should we expect aliens in heaven? – I think so.

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Ancient depiction a "flying man" astronaut |
So, NASA reported that they are getting closer to
encountering alien civilization in outer space, not because they know where
they are and trying to reach them but due the law of probability because of how
immense and infinite the universe they say the chances are ever more rapidly
increasing.- Well Duh?! After reading this I couldn’t help but sit there pondering
about the true immensity of the universe thinking how we might compare to the
smallest of any microorganism inside another of the tiniest of microorganisms which
is in return inside an ever enlarging elephant… think about it… Then I wonder,
what these aliens believe in… Do we share a God? A heaven?
Most believe our God is the god of it all, have probably
never thought about this before… Now that you have, do think the same way if so
why?

If the idea of living in an oasis with all your past
generations mingling with each other doesn’t freak you out, does the idea of
mingling with aliens do?
Are we even on point thinking that OUR God is the One? A
much older civilization out there could have found the answers to our questions
about ‘heaven’ and ‘god’, maybe the alien civilization knows where heaven is
and or maybe just maybe when we die here in Earth we go to a much more distant more
beautiful planet somewhere in a crevice of the universe far far away. Think
about it, if you are so sure that Heaven is real, it must exist in a physical
form somewhere- it cannot be in our minds otherwise we are only fooling
ourselves and all religions are a joke and with this physical place called
Heaven somewhere out there, wouldn’t it make sense that Aliens can visit as
well? Go there after their own deaths?
What I think-
I think that there is a planet out there waiting for us to
visit in spirit – We know that our mind combined with our physical form and
spirituality (note that spirituality is non-religious) has the power to make
things happen and completely disregard the laws of physics. We also know that
if we were to take our body apart, save everything so all our organs separately
remain “alive”, even the most experienced surgeon wouldn’t be able to put us
back together and make us live again the same way a mechanic is able to take a
car and then reassemble it into one piece and drive it home. Why is that? Why
is it that a brain can be live separated from the rest of the body, a heart can
be kept alive, a limb, skin tissue, but once is all separated completely we can’t
reassemble them? My rational - Our spirituality is what makes us different, as
long as our spirit remains connected with the majority of our body a missing
limb wont destroy our soul the way it does when we’re in pieces, I think we
must hold that truth dear and with that, accept that other forms of live who
have shown signs of cognitive thinking and interest in other worlds probably
have souls too.
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Imagine our galaxy is just one the trillions of spirals out there... #unthink |
So… If you close your eyes and think of an image of the
universe, dark and infinite filled with so many lights and galaxies and
constellations then imagine looking inside a crumbled piece of paper with all
of its folds, crevices, and corners and all its dark corners we can imagine complexity
of the universe with all its turns and folds and shortcuts that no matter how
long and far you travel you will always keep finding yet another crevice or
fold that keeps expanding and prolonging your travel – how many ‘earths’ do you
think there are? Since Heaven is a real
place, chances are there is a physical heaven planet out there and maybe the
ghosts we see roaming around and or hear about here on earth are poor souls who
were too weak or distracted enough at their time of death for any particular
reason that their spirits couldn’t start the journey through the many
dimensions and folds of the universe to where our shared heaven is…
Pass this one to someone who might enjoy reading this. J
Humberto Valle
#unthink
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