Saturday, 30 May 2015

Are We Alone in the Extraterrestrial Universe?

Do you really think that we on Earth are alone in the Universe?

Right from an early age the simple astronomy lessons showed how vast this universe is. Our nine-planet solar system is on the outer edge of what we’ve called the Milky-Way galaxy, so-named because of milky appearance of the millions of stars in the night sky.

When we consider that each of those sparkling stars is a sun, just like our sun, with planets revolving around them, we get some inkling as to how big this universe is - and the majority of us who live in cities only see a fraction of those stars. We need to get away from the neon lights and out into the countryside to see the magnificence of the firmament.

In comparison, our own sun has been likened to a grain of sand on a beach, with all of the other grains of sand representing suns with planets revolving around them. If even one planet in each of those solar systems is capable of supporting life, then we’re still talking thousands, if not millions of planets throughout the universe that has life similar to what we know on Earth.

Okay, it’s one thing considering the possibility of life on other planets, but another to consider that those civilizations are more advanced than us. At least we’ve come some way from our earlier historical viewpoint where the religious leaders of those times preached that the whole universe revolved around us. But how advanced is our civilization in reality?

I have to admit I’ve met the extremes of people in my quest for knowledge in this area. There are some I’ve met who still believe we are the center of the universe. And there are others I’ve met who believe they are reincarnated extraterrestrials. I even met a Russian American who claimed to have been part of a government experimentation that involved time travel and teleportation, using extraterrestrial technology.

Yep I admit that’s going from one extreme to the other, but each one of these people believed that their reality was genuine.

Some believe that life on this planet Earth was the result of extraterrestrial genetic experimentation, whereas others believe in the more traditional religious interpretation. Some believe that there are extraterrestrial civilizations overseeing development on this planet - and even these viewpoints range from one extreme to the other.

Some believe that US officials have been in connection with extraterrestrial races since the early 1950’s and the information of these negotiations has been kept secret from the public to avoid causing panic. Others believe that extraterrestrial races range from benevolent to antagonistic and there is competition between these warring races for control of our planet.

Yeah, my life experiences have been a little different from others in this life journey from early childhood and some may find it somewhat unnerving. The book Star Bred is a combination of experiences from various people I’ve met along the way. Some of the ideas might seem outlandish to some, whereas possibly not to others. Comments I’ve had back have ranged from “thought-provoking” to “beyond belief”. However, the experiences were real to the ones who witnessed those events. I can guarantee that no matter what your current viewpoint, your ideas of reality will be challenged … Enjoy the ride!


When we consider we’ve come a long way from our earlier historical viewpoint, where the Earth was flat and the whole universe revolved around the Earth, we can now perhaps agree that what seems true on one level of consciousness is often not so when viewed from a higher perspective. Regardless of whether you read Star Bred as a work of fiction or a thought-provoking premise, do leave a comment in the review section on the Amazon site. I’m interested in your feedback.

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