According to cultures that have a deep awareness of the metaphysical planes, humans communicated freely with “people from other stars” on the planet we call home.
Diverse civilizations existed before the invasion of the Americas by greedy Europeans. These societies did not share the colonialists’ ideas, but had their own beliefs and old knowledge.
A lot of this knowledge had been suppressed at the time by colonialists. But a few philosophies survived the test of times and are providing perplexing insight. They go against the dominant Western worldview.
The “Star People” are the names of the extraterrestrial entities that have fallen from the sky to share their wisdom with others who were worthy of their “gifts of knowledge”.
As evidenced by numerous mythologies about such contacts, these ancient peoples had come into contact with many advanced alien species.
In the Americas, there were once cultures that spoke about technology and flying objects. They had been separated for millennia. The Native American tribes’ stories are unusually detailed.
Richard Wagamese, Wabaseemoong First People, says that “My people tell me of Star People who came many decades ago to us.”
“The Star people carried spiritual teachings, stories, and universe maps which they freely shared. They were caring and generous and set a good example for their kids. My family believes there was an unimaginable loneliness in their departure.
He continued to say, “And he continues on to tell, “And he goes to say,”
“Where did the Star people go, if they went to the Ojibway?” From where did they come? Who gave them their teachings? What scientific magic did they possess that enabled them to embark on such a fantastic voyage – and is it feasible for us to do the same?”
Hopi Indians acknowledge that their culture is a result of their ancestors’ migration from the Pleiades. Many of their daily lives resemble the life of these aliens.
This is evidence that their origin stories are more real than fiction. It is possible.
Legend Rock is located near Thermopolis in Wyoming and contains a petroglyph.
Dakota people refer to the exact same star cluster as their origin point for their ancestors.
Crees believe that their founder ancestors fell from stars in spirit form, and then manifested in human form at some time in distant past.
Lakota tribes believe they created energy shields to protect them from the mystical celestial spirit who entered the earthly realm. They were frequently seen to be bright orbs that shine, and would often adopt gifted children to help them travel the world.
Native Americans are not unfamiliar with the idea of alien visits, but they view it from a deeper spiritual perspective than Westerners.
Plains Cree’s author Stephane Wuttunee elaborates on these points in a UFO digest Article.
“[My people]People from dominant cultures tend to pay much more attention when they are trying to find ‘the truth’ than those who seek spiritual knowledge. This is why we prefer not to ask questions or take the straight path. We prefer to look back and listen.
Wuttunee was close to his community so he could listen to the stories of his elders, including information passed down from generation one to generation.
He was often reminded by the stories of Star People living among stars and distant relations with his tribe.
Wuttunee said that Star People was “just another name” he grew up with and that they were not to be afraid.
“I remember listening in amazement at the notion of our relatives living off and beyond our planet, and I recall speaking to them sometimes in my quiet time at night.” I wanted to find out who they were, what their looks were like, and if they had families similar to ours.
“It wasn’t until my late teens that it occurred to me that individuals from the dominant cultural were speaking about the same people’ as my olders, despite each side’s view of these people seeming completely different.”
Wuttunee’s comments may be a mixture of what we know about extraterrestrials as well as the creative character of his elders’ stories.
Although it’s possible, Native Americans have spoken for years about flying shields. This suggests that something else is happening.
Black Elk, an Oglala Sioux mystic (1863-1950), had cruised with Buffalo Bill during his Wild West Show. He depicted one his UFO encounters. This shows that such encounters are not a rare occurrence but are ingrained in Native Americans’ lives and culture.
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“So that disk was from above when I went on Vision Quest.” This is what experts call an unidentified flying object. But, it’s a joke. They lost touch with their wisdom, strength and talent as they weren’t trained.”
The narrator says, “So that disk fell on top of my head.” It was concave and there was another. It was quiet and eerie, but it lit up like neon lights… Next came these tiny people, each speaking a different language.
“I could understand their minds, and they could understand mine,” They could be deciphered by me. It was then possible to communicate silently. It may be read as you would a book with silent symbols. We were able communicate with each other. They are humans, so I accepted them. I responded, “Welcome and Welcome!”
It is undisputed that Native American tribes are strongly connected to Mother Nature. They consider themselves to be the Earth’s “original guardians” who condemn the Western path to doom.
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They claim that the relationship between the planet and her offspring is severely damaged and that the current uprooting phenomenon is why it is so difficult to maintain contact with the Star People.
They are also a way to unlock the ancient and holy connection between ETs and human beings.
It will take the form of a worldwide awakening. This shift in consciousness will allow us to regain our rights to contact and reach out to these advanced creatures.
While this might seem appealing and possible in the future it is not likely. However, all the Earth’s species are in the same boat and the power brokers have all the tools they need to make an irreparable damage to the deck. This will give us all a one-way ticket into space.