Some questions to begin your journey…
Were the “gods” of old sky beings, ancestors, inner archetypes, or literal visitors misunderstood through the lens of early language and cosmology?
Do people today interpret religious stories literally, metaphorically, or as a blend of both? How does that shape their understanding of reality?
What do sacred texts and oral traditions say about beings who appear in light, fire, the water, or the clouds, who deliver messages, teach wisdom, or provoke awe and fear?
Why do prophets, saints, and mystics across traditions describe encounters with powerful, nonhuman beings who alter their perception and sense of self?
Are beings like angels, demons, jinn, devas and asuras, Nephilim, Star People, Anunnaki, Valkyries, loa, seraphim, and tulpas all expressions of interdimensional intelligences, recognized across cultures, but described through different spiritual frameworks?
If Gabriel appears in multiple religious traditions delivering divine truths, could this point to a shared source of visionary experience, something beyond cultural constructs? And if so, who or what is shaping those encounters, and to what end?
Have ancient civilizations experienced contact with other intelligences, and how did they understand those experiences through story, ritual, and symbol?
How do miracles, apparitions, and supernatural signs compare to modern reports of UAP contact, telepathy, and missing time? Are these part of the same phenomenon expressed through different worldviews?
What is the purpose of myth? Can myths be read not as falsehoods, but as symbolic maps of human consciousness, cosmology, and memory?
What if myths were literal? Just, what if?
What stories do religions tell us about creation, divine beings, human origins, and the nature of the soul? How do these compare or conflict with scientific accounts?
How has the tension between religious and scientific authority shaped our understanding of what is real, what is credible, and what is dismissed?
What spiritual traditions have been erased, suppressed, or rewritten through colonization and conquest? What was lost when indigenous cosmologies were replaced or outlawed?
What systems of knowledge were dismissed as superstition or heresy but may hold deep insights into the nature of reality and consciousness?
Who decides what counts as a legitimate spiritual experience, and how are experiences validated or invalidated across cultures and institutions?
Can religion, mythology, and UAP contact all be seen as parts of a long human dialogue with the unknown, each offering a lens into the mystery of existence?
As an unabashed feminist, I think it’s worth asking: Why have all major monotheistic religions followed such a consistent script when it comes to codifying gender hierarchy into sacred law?
Why did systems that claim to speak for the divine end up enforcing such similar patterns of domination?
Resources for further shared inquiry
World Map of Mother Mary apparitions
SOL White Paper on NHI, UAP, and the Catholic Faith: How Will the Church Respond?
More to come on Mormonism, Nation of Islam, Hopi, and more
