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Omni
15th February 2015, 02:02
Wrote a blog article about my religion, if you would even call it that. I wouldn't call myself "religious". Nor would I call my belief system/value system the one true religion, but it makes the most sense to me. Here is the article:

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Alignment to Nature (My Religion if One Could Call it That)


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I have always naturally felt more drawn to the solstices and moon cycles than any holidays. As I grow and witness religious behaviors of earth I am often baffled. But I am finding myself more aligning to a nature based religion(if it is even called a religion) I have concocted myself... One with no God supreme creator of all things to worship/idolize/pray to/rely on, but nature being the creator(along with ETs).

I do not want to start a new religion though, so I do not speak of some of my views in a comprehensive manner that could be seen as my own religion/belief system/value system. I was told my own views are very similar to some of the benevolent Extraterrestrials that are in our region of the universe.

The Solstices(although not always exact so much) represent the constant flux of change in the universe. Each new season brings many of it's own unique variables, so valuing a system for such things to me, makes a lot of sense. It is a value system based on what actually impacts one's life.

The moon to me is not some bad mind control mechanism. It may affect mind's, but to me it is a majestic and quite neutral artificial satellite of earth. I theorize the moon was designed and brought here by both polarities of Extraterrestrials. But that is just my own speculative theory... I have looked at the moon and thought to myself, every other being in earth's history has this in common, that they have seen the same moon in our sky(mostly). I liked that idea...

Moon cycles come in forms of 28 days, 13 a year. There is a time adjustment needed for a calendar based on moon cycles(which I think makes more sense than the one we have now). It is called the day out of time, where a day and some time happens to realign the calendar to moon cycles. Here is a bit on Crystalinks.com (http://www.crystalinks.com/dayoutoftime.html) about the Day Without Time:



July 25 is called The Day Out of Time based on a theory linked to the Mayan Calendar or Tzolkin.

The Day Out of Time July 25, 2004

"The Day out of time is the culmination of the 13 Moon Calendar year originated from the Mayan science of time. On July 25th, Sirius (the dog star) rises with the sun. This day is observed as a day free of time in the 13 Moon Calendar. It is a day of reverence and cultural appreciation for the concept 'Time is Art.' This 'free day' is the closing of a 13x28=364 day year. The Day Out of Time re-aligns the 13 Moon calendar to the solar year and re-aligns humanity into renewed appreciation for our inherent divinity and connection to nature."


I feel there has been a calculated conspiracy among Extraterrestrials and their minions on earth to wipe out nature ideology and install corrupted ideologies on earth, essentially Extraterrestrial Psy Ops. I don't call it nature "worship" because I do not worship nature. I highly revere it, but do not worship it.

Extraterrestrial Psy Ops are always effective. Not on the entire population but that doesn't define success.

I think everyone could use some good nature every once in a while. The forest, mountains, lakes, a stunning clear sky of stars,... It helps one ground themselves. I have always profoundly valued nature. I think it is time to defend nature on earth. If we don't who will. I'm not going to suggest how to go about doing such(be creative), other than saying violence is self defeating...

Source Link: http://omnisense.blogspot.com/2015/02/alignment-to-nature-my-religion-if-one.html

Ellisa
15th February 2015, 02:13
I think you are describing something like animism, which is the ancient belief in nature and humanity as part of the whole of existence. It is an interesting and satisfying idea which you may like to explore.

Shezbeth
15th February 2015, 10:06
And THAT was flawless IMO, both in content and presentation.

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Omni
15th February 2015, 11:18
And THAT was flawless IMO, both in content and presentation.

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Thanks you so much shezbeth. I had a feeling of impending doom when I saw your name as the post. lol This was a pleasant surprise.