Thursday, September 3, 2020

Human Galactic Histories: Part 1 - WHY?

 


There are many ways to explore UFOs. Sean Esbjörn-Hargens offers an Exo Studies Master Course that uses a multi-disciplinary approach within a meta-integral framework to explore UFOs and related phenomena.

For me one of the most powerful lenses to engage with during this course has been that of story - in particular history.

Much has been written about advanced civilisations in prehistory and galactic history. For many people however, these writings are assumed to be the stuff of legend, myth, fantasy, science fiction or delusion. This is often because people hold worldviews that exclude any possibility of it being actual history.

Presenting strong evidence is not always be an effective way to challenge a worldview. "The eye is blind to what the mind does not see." We hold on to our stories.

The Exo Studies multi-disciplinary approach to UFOs seriously challenges such limiting worldviews. In doing so it can shatter existing generally accepted stories that help us to make meaning of our realities and experiences. This can leave one feeling uneasy about what we know. Without coherent stories we can be left floundering in a vast ocean of apparently disconnected evidence.

For me as I digested the compelling evidence and began to embrace new perspectives it was important to have new stories that made sense.


These short prehistory and galactic history videos focus on some of those new stories. (Actually most of these stories are quite old.) They are an attempt to make meaning of the greatly expanded worldview that UFOs present.

In addition I found that the stories themselves were challenging my beliefs and assumptions in ways that sometimes evidence alone didn't. Story has a way of resonating with the heart and body that can be more convincing than evidence in the head. Story can be very powerful, speaking to the deeper or whole being.

I find there's a coherency across these histories that begins to build a meaningful meta-story from within an emerging galactic worldview. I believe there's much we can learn from this meta-story that could be applied to current global challenges and the co-creation of preferred futures.

For example reflections of events from the Orion Wars, Maldek, Mars, Lemuria and Atlantis appear to be playing out today. They may even be projections from unrecognised and unresolved trauma from the deep past. Some may say "those who are not aware of galactic history are in danger of repeating it" - or perhaps at least being triggered by it.


Finally, I chose these particular Galactic Histories because there is strong multi-disciplinary evidence that supports the stories. This helps me to both 'ground' the stories and flesh out the emerging meta-integral framework with which I am engaging.

More background and referencing for these galactic histories is available as a slide show in PDF form.
  

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