>>4441732
>Fair enough. Please accept my apology, anon.
Always.
>In the sense that they're conduits for energy transmission in quantum form?
>(I have a hypothesis that Obelisks might be spiritual antenna, much like a church's spire.) Because I don't think you're telling me you think the Vatican
>itself is an alien ship. Or that the Chevron logo is a way for them to travel. Or are you?
>In what manner? In that passive mind control generates certain energy for feeding (ie: fear, negativity), or that the act of watching and thinking a thing is real in enough numbers makes it so?
Something like that.
If enough people believe something to be true, what if that makes it true?
What I was grasping for was that they might be able too feed of our energy like you said. And Obelisks might be what they use to collect it.
I have no idea how this all would work in reality, but I'm leaning towards the hypothesis that we can remove them like you can radiate cancer.
We might be able to "love" them away if we could make everybody work towards the same goal.
That might also be why they shut down the flower power movement so hard.
And if that would be the case, we, the people that are trying our best to live a good life and be kind to each other would probably be untouchable.
like anon said in
>>4441508
What if it's not rumors. What if something really happens to us when we start to see the game that is being played?
A magician can only fool you as long as you don't know the trick.
It's actually a scary thought if they feed of our emotions/consciousness.
Then reptilians/shapeshifters could be them doing something to our consciousness?
It's hard to even form sentences around this subject since we don't fully understand it.
What you said about energy transmission in quantum form and how the church's spire could work as a spiritual antenna is really interesting.
I read a lot on how sound can heal a while back, and connected with your hypothesis, it could explain why the church's organ makes sounds that can feel as powerful as they do.
When you're at a concert and you really "feel" the music, you can have goosebumps all over your arm, but that's electrically powered sounds.
Really made me thing about this:
<They say that before the world began, Brahma – the creator, the absolute reality – was one, and He said, “I am one, but may I become many?” This thought created a vibration that settled into a sound. This sound was Om. The creation of the world began with this vibration – Om.
<When you chant Om, the vibration from that sound correlates to the original vibrations that were sounded in the universe when the world was created. The sound of Om is often called Pranava, or that which runs through breath (Prana) and sustains life. Om is also a representation of the four states of the Supreme Being.
<O is a diphthong and is usually spelled as AU in Sanskrit. A diphthong is the combination of two vowel sounds that make the sound of one vowel. Some people refer to Om as OM, and others as AUM, but the difference between them is merely in translation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Obz-TIsfFs
“I am one, but may I become many?” == WWG1WGA?