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- Published: 03/27/2023
Visitors from Other Worlds
Born 1969, M, from Herten, NRW, GermanyVisitors from Other Worlds
Article by Charles E.J. Moulton
***
When you think of other worlds, films like "Dune" and "Alien" might come to mind, even "Alice in Wonderland" or "Winnie the Pooh" might be floating inside your space.
But that is a very limited viewpoint.
Worlds are all around us.
8 billion of them and counting.
Animals, every one from the smallest ant to the biggest whale, they are all living in their own world.
Even trees communicate, Plants have their own consciousness.
Every single individual is living in his or her own world, has its own absolutely unique perspective unlike any other. That is why it is lethal, destructive and very damaging to tell anyone what to do.
You can suggest something.
The decision to do something has to be up to the individual.
Even angels are powerless if a soul decides to march into destruction or glory.
Just because a parent likes opera, doesn't mean the kid has to.
Just because grandpa belonged to one congregation does not mean the son has to, as well.
Wars start because people want to impose their own opinion on others.
"Everyone has to be like me" is probably the most toxic phrase known to man or woman ... although looking at male history, that gender is most known for homocide, genocide and sociocide.
Let women rule the planet. That is a better alternative.
I know we say that many women are primadonnas, but believe me, most women fight with rouge and words and attitudes, not guns.
Men invent nuclear weapons. Women invent a breeding ground for mutual growth.
Women are my heroes.
In my book, women are the best tool in order to save the world.
After all, they carry the fertile ground of life within.
Mothers rock.
Even if we are completely close to the one's we love, we can never ever truly take over their world or they ours.
They have got live in their own world and we have to let them.
That also means for them and for us to take responsibility for the worlds in which we live. Talking is only the means to an end. We do the work.
So every single time we meet another person or even animal, any being, every single time we meet another being of any kind, we are actually coming in contact with a visitor from another world. Theirs.
When worlds meet in peace and bridges built between them, new universes are born. The multiverse is daily occasion.
The world is opening up and all worlds with them.
In fact, as we are speaking, you and I, the world is changing.
Change is the only constant in the universe.
And yet, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
For change insures that things are kept vital.
Life is transformation. Life is mobile, active, potent and alive.
It has to try new things or it will stagnate.
I am deliberately not saying die, for death really is an illusion.
It's all about perspective.
Think about this:
what was absolutely impossible one hundred years ago is completely normal today.
What if you had told a person living 1923 that mankind would have been walking on the moon, planning trips to Mars, speaking to each other long distance through little boxes in their hands and even beaming particles across
large distances just through what really is teleportation, they would have called you nuts.
So who says that what is considered impossible today will not be possible in 2123?
Medival philosophers called our planet the centre of creation, only to give way to a new truth: the sun was the centre of our world. Then, we saw that our solar system was one part of a large system called a galaxy. Then we saw that our galaxy was the part of a system of galaxies in a larger universe.
Now, the quantum scientists can prove that photons appear and disappear in vacuums into nothingness and from nothing. To where? The scientists can prove that black holes store light, being literally the microchips of the universe, storing light that vanishes into something somewhere.
That seems to prove the simulation thesis. Are we parts of a computer simulation?
The scientists discover galaxies that are older than the big bang and that there are particles that literally could be considered the very origin of the universe. They say that nothing but energy is real and they can prove it.
Actual visitors from other dimensions and parallel realities are here on a daily basis. We are those visitors.
People have slipped in here from parallel realities, not knowing why.
There are collective unrelated memories of other realities that changed over the course of three decades on a global basis. The Mandela Effect.
NASA has admitted that there is an investigative department that researches UFOs.
What is real?
Who is to say?
All of these alternatives?
Can we prove otherwise?
Do we in fact create our own reality?
What is then lucid dreaming if not our ability to create our own world?
Much of this has to do with quantum physics.
If we admit that the atom and the particles are fields of electric energy and not matter, it changes everything.
We are energy and our language is emotion.
That also has profound consequences.
Energy is eternal. We know that from the laws of electromagnetic energy.
Energy transforms. It doesn't die. There, we are back in the necessity of transformation for survival.
All audio waves are still out there in outer space forever. Hitler's inaugural speech as Reichskanzler 1933 is still as out there as Jesus sermon on the mount was 2000 years ago. Sight and sound are equally real and photons are able to transform, light particles as eternal as sound waves.
The sun's light travels 8 minutes to us, which in itself is a time warp. Stars that shine upon our naked iris travel millions of years and might be supernovas by the time the light reaches us, which proves that the light exists independent of the existence of the form. A car that passes on the street has a completely different perception of time's reality than we do. Accordingly, we have to admit that both realities are real. Thus, there is no such thing as collective time or one reality. The past is literally the future and the now then is everything.
Clive Baxter found out that plants can feel back in the 1960s, literally recognizing the culprits that hurt them on the previous day.
A German team of researchers found out that dogs could tell at a millisecond's difference when their distant owners decided to go home.
European doctors found out that thoughts have weight.
In the beginning of the 20th century, one researcher even found out that the soul has weight.
Niels Bohr and William Phillips found out that electron form an energetic connection that is eternal.
What does all of this lead up to?
The eternity of everything, including the soul.
Now, we know that literally millions of people have memories of past lives.
They come up with information, skills and languages they did not have previous access to, knew people and secret information and family structures that were disclosed information only, nicknames, private belongings at the time
of carnal death and so on.
Be that as it may, the point is that Shakespeare's quote from his play "Hamlet" is now more true than ever:
"There are more things in heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
The trick is, though, to stay in the here and now, regardless of all that past life memory.
Once we start going down too far onto the path of past-life memory, the road eventually could turn trecherous.
In my case, I had to let the memories of my past lives go, at least to a degree.
In fact, remembering two of my previous and very dramatic lives (one 18th century male life during the French Revolution and one as a woman in Whitechapel in the 19th century) caused me to literally forget myself.
It was like running through a maze fuelled by evening whiskeys and living in the past.
Until a nightmare scared me out back into reality. My true reality.
We can remember our past lives fondly, but if we focus too much on what is not the now, it has the ability to become hazardous to our mental stability.
You may disagree, but returning to the now was a necessity, at least for me.
So, it all begins and ends with our own clarity of mind, a challenging task.
People who have gone through angelic channeling have been told by angels that our helpers are impressed by our bravery. If we choose to incarnate here on Earth, we are indeed enormously brave. Earth is regarded as the most
challenging of all places for a soul to live in. We see the angels as our guides, which is very true, but in fact we are the jet plane that steers forward and the angels are the streak of fuel that follows us. They help us, but we decide the path of our journey. So, the angels can be regarded as our personal trainers.
They can only help us if we help ourselves. We are the ones playing the game.
Remembering past lives is fine. After all, it proves to us that we have been here before and will be here again.
Maybe even that all lives, like Einstein proclaimed, are simultaneous. But a life truly is a new version of the same lesson.
The current lesson is a tailormade seminar unlike the previous one. So focusing on your past mistake will only confuse you. Like any past, remember it fondly.
Knowing that your own electric energy is as real as smartphone waves will also make the reality of your angelic helpers a self-evident fact. This is not about heaven and Earth, paradise or hell, up or down or even about religion.
It is about letting go and about heavy or light energies, about love and fear and if you take something too seriously or not.
It is about love. It is about the realization that we fall in love to mate, our lovemaking creating a child that makes us divine.
So lovemaking is divine. Our mating ritual is a puzzle, a will to be one like we are in the next world, the blossom of a child growing from our groin like a flower springs from a seed. But the power is to be respected with a respected form a lightheartedness and dignity. We must not blackmark it. The body is a temple that can be admired without slippery comments like nature itself.
We don't get all sardonic and respectless when we watch the sculpture of a naked woman. Why do we actually became respectless and adolescent when we see the sculpture of a real naked woman?
Why can't we be as respectful, seeing her as a sculpture of God, which she essentially is? But we have to be careful that the urge doesn't lead to addiction. If we are not able to let go of addiction persay, we will very easily fall into darkness. Lightheartedness needs freedom.
But drugs and sex and alcohol are not the only addictions.
We can also be addicted to our own opinions, unable to change, demanding that others agree with us.
Be open to changing your every day routine just a tad, just to be able to accept change.
Our childrens opposing opinions appear as a reminder for us to be willing to be tolerant. Every parent goes through this, more or less, as a universal request to be willing to shift our perspective for a moment and accept what is different from ourselves. if only for a bit.
We are cells in God's body, just like the cells in our body are a part of us.
Does the macrocosmos then become the microcosmos and enable us to travel through the miniscule into the macsiscule?
When we go into the atom through the particle to the cosmic strings, do we then enter into a new universe?
What is the world standing on, the Indian ruler asked his wise man?
A turtle, the wise man replied.
And that turtle, what is that standing on?
Don't worry, your majesty, the wise man replied. It's turtles all the way down.
Thus, the mystery is wrapped inside an enigma.
Which brings us to the visitors from outer space.
Or are they really from outer space?
Ancient aliens, were they really galactic or just our future selves?
If Charlton Heston had not travelled to the future in "Planet of the Apes", he would not have enabled the escaping apes to travel to the past and start their ape revolution to which he travelled. So the future was literally the past.
What then came first? The chicken or the egg?
Maybe we are looking at this the wrong way?
What if the chicken is the egg and the future the past?
Part of letting that paradox go is being able to accept the mystery.
If we want to know everything, we become like Faust and are lost in a caleidoscope of a nightmare. Regard eternity with the eyes of society and risk total confusion. Regard the divine from a spiritual perspective and insure perfection.
At some point, we have to exit to laughing gallery of the amusement park and sit down on the parkbench outside,
smelling the flowers and eating our ice cream. Relaxing. For we cannot know everything. We do the work, the angels pave the way. The labyrinth of the why's and how's are way too confusing for us in the long run.
So trust your helpers to help find your way out of the maze by not taking the matrix too seriously.
The pitfalls are viscious. If we go too deep into the rabbithole, we lose ourselves completely in the dark, jumping into addiction in order to survive, totally forgetting that we can crawl upwards.
Step off the rollercoaster and find peace.
If you've gotten lost in the microcosmos like I have, it becomes really scary once you meet Pennywise.
Like Julian Glover told Sean Connery in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crucade":
"It is time, Dr. Jones, to decide what you believe."
If we indeed are the courageous forerunners the angels tell us we are, trusting our souls might be the most important thing we can do.
But, no matter how much you trust your angelic visitors or your friends, it remains your responsibility to take the first step.
What did Neil Armostrong say?
"It's a small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind."
Indeed.
Visitors from Other Worlds(Charles E.J. Moulton)
Visitors from Other Worlds
Article by Charles E.J. Moulton
***
When you think of other worlds, films like "Dune" and "Alien" might come to mind, even "Alice in Wonderland" or "Winnie the Pooh" might be floating inside your space.
But that is a very limited viewpoint.
Worlds are all around us.
8 billion of them and counting.
Animals, every one from the smallest ant to the biggest whale, they are all living in their own world.
Even trees communicate, Plants have their own consciousness.
Every single individual is living in his or her own world, has its own absolutely unique perspective unlike any other. That is why it is lethal, destructive and very damaging to tell anyone what to do.
You can suggest something.
The decision to do something has to be up to the individual.
Even angels are powerless if a soul decides to march into destruction or glory.
Just because a parent likes opera, doesn't mean the kid has to.
Just because grandpa belonged to one congregation does not mean the son has to, as well.
Wars start because people want to impose their own opinion on others.
"Everyone has to be like me" is probably the most toxic phrase known to man or woman ... although looking at male history, that gender is most known for homocide, genocide and sociocide.
Let women rule the planet. That is a better alternative.
I know we say that many women are primadonnas, but believe me, most women fight with rouge and words and attitudes, not guns.
Men invent nuclear weapons. Women invent a breeding ground for mutual growth.
Women are my heroes.
In my book, women are the best tool in order to save the world.
After all, they carry the fertile ground of life within.
Mothers rock.
Even if we are completely close to the one's we love, we can never ever truly take over their world or they ours.
They have got live in their own world and we have to let them.
That also means for them and for us to take responsibility for the worlds in which we live. Talking is only the means to an end. We do the work.
So every single time we meet another person or even animal, any being, every single time we meet another being of any kind, we are actually coming in contact with a visitor from another world. Theirs.
When worlds meet in peace and bridges built between them, new universes are born. The multiverse is daily occasion.
The world is opening up and all worlds with them.
In fact, as we are speaking, you and I, the world is changing.
Change is the only constant in the universe.
And yet, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
For change insures that things are kept vital.
Life is transformation. Life is mobile, active, potent and alive.
It has to try new things or it will stagnate.
I am deliberately not saying die, for death really is an illusion.
It's all about perspective.
Think about this:
what was absolutely impossible one hundred years ago is completely normal today.
What if you had told a person living 1923 that mankind would have been walking on the moon, planning trips to Mars, speaking to each other long distance through little boxes in their hands and even beaming particles across
large distances just through what really is teleportation, they would have called you nuts.
So who says that what is considered impossible today will not be possible in 2123?
Medival philosophers called our planet the centre of creation, only to give way to a new truth: the sun was the centre of our world. Then, we saw that our solar system was one part of a large system called a galaxy. Then we saw that our galaxy was the part of a system of galaxies in a larger universe.
Now, the quantum scientists can prove that photons appear and disappear in vacuums into nothingness and from nothing. To where? The scientists can prove that black holes store light, being literally the microchips of the universe, storing light that vanishes into something somewhere.
That seems to prove the simulation thesis. Are we parts of a computer simulation?
The scientists discover galaxies that are older than the big bang and that there are particles that literally could be considered the very origin of the universe. They say that nothing but energy is real and they can prove it.
Actual visitors from other dimensions and parallel realities are here on a daily basis. We are those visitors.
People have slipped in here from parallel realities, not knowing why.
There are collective unrelated memories of other realities that changed over the course of three decades on a global basis. The Mandela Effect.
NASA has admitted that there is an investigative department that researches UFOs.
What is real?
Who is to say?
All of these alternatives?
Can we prove otherwise?
Do we in fact create our own reality?
What is then lucid dreaming if not our ability to create our own world?
Much of this has to do with quantum physics.
If we admit that the atom and the particles are fields of electric energy and not matter, it changes everything.
We are energy and our language is emotion.
That also has profound consequences.
Energy is eternal. We know that from the laws of electromagnetic energy.
Energy transforms. It doesn't die. There, we are back in the necessity of transformation for survival.
All audio waves are still out there in outer space forever. Hitler's inaugural speech as Reichskanzler 1933 is still as out there as Jesus sermon on the mount was 2000 years ago. Sight and sound are equally real and photons are able to transform, light particles as eternal as sound waves.
The sun's light travels 8 minutes to us, which in itself is a time warp. Stars that shine upon our naked iris travel millions of years and might be supernovas by the time the light reaches us, which proves that the light exists independent of the existence of the form. A car that passes on the street has a completely different perception of time's reality than we do. Accordingly, we have to admit that both realities are real. Thus, there is no such thing as collective time or one reality. The past is literally the future and the now then is everything.
Clive Baxter found out that plants can feel back in the 1960s, literally recognizing the culprits that hurt them on the previous day.
A German team of researchers found out that dogs could tell at a millisecond's difference when their distant owners decided to go home.
European doctors found out that thoughts have weight.
In the beginning of the 20th century, one researcher even found out that the soul has weight.
Niels Bohr and William Phillips found out that electron form an energetic connection that is eternal.
What does all of this lead up to?
The eternity of everything, including the soul.
Now, we know that literally millions of people have memories of past lives.
They come up with information, skills and languages they did not have previous access to, knew people and secret information and family structures that were disclosed information only, nicknames, private belongings at the time
of carnal death and so on.
Be that as it may, the point is that Shakespeare's quote from his play "Hamlet" is now more true than ever:
"There are more things in heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
The trick is, though, to stay in the here and now, regardless of all that past life memory.
Once we start going down too far onto the path of past-life memory, the road eventually could turn trecherous.
In my case, I had to let the memories of my past lives go, at least to a degree.
In fact, remembering two of my previous and very dramatic lives (one 18th century male life during the French Revolution and one as a woman in Whitechapel in the 19th century) caused me to literally forget myself.
It was like running through a maze fuelled by evening whiskeys and living in the past.
Until a nightmare scared me out back into reality. My true reality.
We can remember our past lives fondly, but if we focus too much on what is not the now, it has the ability to become hazardous to our mental stability.
You may disagree, but returning to the now was a necessity, at least for me.
So, it all begins and ends with our own clarity of mind, a challenging task.
People who have gone through angelic channeling have been told by angels that our helpers are impressed by our bravery. If we choose to incarnate here on Earth, we are indeed enormously brave. Earth is regarded as the most
challenging of all places for a soul to live in. We see the angels as our guides, which is very true, but in fact we are the jet plane that steers forward and the angels are the streak of fuel that follows us. They help us, but we decide the path of our journey. So, the angels can be regarded as our personal trainers.
They can only help us if we help ourselves. We are the ones playing the game.
Remembering past lives is fine. After all, it proves to us that we have been here before and will be here again.
Maybe even that all lives, like Einstein proclaimed, are simultaneous. But a life truly is a new version of the same lesson.
The current lesson is a tailormade seminar unlike the previous one. So focusing on your past mistake will only confuse you. Like any past, remember it fondly.
Knowing that your own electric energy is as real as smartphone waves will also make the reality of your angelic helpers a self-evident fact. This is not about heaven and Earth, paradise or hell, up or down or even about religion.
It is about letting go and about heavy or light energies, about love and fear and if you take something too seriously or not.
It is about love. It is about the realization that we fall in love to mate, our lovemaking creating a child that makes us divine.
So lovemaking is divine. Our mating ritual is a puzzle, a will to be one like we are in the next world, the blossom of a child growing from our groin like a flower springs from a seed. But the power is to be respected with a respected form a lightheartedness and dignity. We must not blackmark it. The body is a temple that can be admired without slippery comments like nature itself.
We don't get all sardonic and respectless when we watch the sculpture of a naked woman. Why do we actually became respectless and adolescent when we see the sculpture of a real naked woman?
Why can't we be as respectful, seeing her as a sculpture of God, which she essentially is? But we have to be careful that the urge doesn't lead to addiction. If we are not able to let go of addiction persay, we will very easily fall into darkness. Lightheartedness needs freedom.
But drugs and sex and alcohol are not the only addictions.
We can also be addicted to our own opinions, unable to change, demanding that others agree with us.
Be open to changing your every day routine just a tad, just to be able to accept change.
Our childrens opposing opinions appear as a reminder for us to be willing to be tolerant. Every parent goes through this, more or less, as a universal request to be willing to shift our perspective for a moment and accept what is different from ourselves. if only for a bit.
We are cells in God's body, just like the cells in our body are a part of us.
Does the macrocosmos then become the microcosmos and enable us to travel through the miniscule into the macsiscule?
When we go into the atom through the particle to the cosmic strings, do we then enter into a new universe?
What is the world standing on, the Indian ruler asked his wise man?
A turtle, the wise man replied.
And that turtle, what is that standing on?
Don't worry, your majesty, the wise man replied. It's turtles all the way down.
Thus, the mystery is wrapped inside an enigma.
Which brings us to the visitors from outer space.
Or are they really from outer space?
Ancient aliens, were they really galactic or just our future selves?
If Charlton Heston had not travelled to the future in "Planet of the Apes", he would not have enabled the escaping apes to travel to the past and start their ape revolution to which he travelled. So the future was literally the past.
What then came first? The chicken or the egg?
Maybe we are looking at this the wrong way?
What if the chicken is the egg and the future the past?
Part of letting that paradox go is being able to accept the mystery.
If we want to know everything, we become like Faust and are lost in a caleidoscope of a nightmare. Regard eternity with the eyes of society and risk total confusion. Regard the divine from a spiritual perspective and insure perfection.
At some point, we have to exit to laughing gallery of the amusement park and sit down on the parkbench outside,
smelling the flowers and eating our ice cream. Relaxing. For we cannot know everything. We do the work, the angels pave the way. The labyrinth of the why's and how's are way too confusing for us in the long run.
So trust your helpers to help find your way out of the maze by not taking the matrix too seriously.
The pitfalls are viscious. If we go too deep into the rabbithole, we lose ourselves completely in the dark, jumping into addiction in order to survive, totally forgetting that we can crawl upwards.
Step off the rollercoaster and find peace.
If you've gotten lost in the microcosmos like I have, it becomes really scary once you meet Pennywise.
Like Julian Glover told Sean Connery in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crucade":
"It is time, Dr. Jones, to decide what you believe."
If we indeed are the courageous forerunners the angels tell us we are, trusting our souls might be the most important thing we can do.
But, no matter how much you trust your angelic visitors or your friends, it remains your responsibility to take the first step.
What did Neil Armostrong say?
"It's a small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind."
Indeed.
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Shirley Smothers
04/04/2023Beautifully written. Enjoyed reading this very much. I do not know anything about publishing but you should try this. Especially try new age publishers or Magazines.
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Shirley Smothers
04/05/2023I wish you well in all your writing endeavours. This is such great article!
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Charles E.J. Moulton
04/05/2023Thank you, Shirley. I am happy you like it. Am amazed at the number of reads it has achieved the last few days. I shall definately send it in to some new age publisher. God bless you.
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BEN BROWN
04/04/2023Amazing! It totally resonates with me what you've written. I think about past lives in Egypt and Atlantis, which I feel a strong connection to. One reality, which I think about is a subterranean world inside the Earth called Agartha. Well done for being todays star.
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Charles E.J. Moulton
04/05/2023Thank you, Ben. Glad to hear you like it. Yes. I have very strong memories of my life in London in the 19th century. It is uncanny. I have such a vivid memory of my room. And the walks in the 18th century garden in France. All the very best to you.
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Lillian Kazmierczak
04/02/2023That is a lot to think about! I love that you believe in reincarnation...I have always believed in it and was reaffirmed after my father's death (he did not believe in it) yet he comes to see me and mother frequently! The universe is an amazing place, full of amazing things, some understood and some still miracles. I find the lass technical something is the more I love its mystery. I thought this piece was very interesting, qthank you for sharing!
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Charles E.J. Moulton
04/05/2023Lillian. How lovely. Your comments are always so kind. They warm my heart. Yes, souls stick around and help those they love. I also know from tales of angels that they admire us for incarnating here. Earth is a challenging but beautiful place. We are somewhat of pioneers in the spiritual world. Like the forerunners of Chariots of Fire speeding ahead with the angels behind us helping us to achieve our goals. Feel embraced.
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Lillian Kazmierczak
04/03/2023This was a great story, Charles. A well-deserved story star of the day! Congratulations!
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