Avoid trying to summon or search for them. The notion that non-human intelligences (NHI) are benevolent is simply misguided. If they do exist, which remains uncertain, attempting to find or call upon them may inadvertently attract unwanted attention to yourself.
We really don’t understand their true intentions. While there have been claims of benevolence, these are often rooted in emotions, which can be easily manipulated.
When we examine their actions, they often fall short of being benevolent. Instances of cattle mutilation and abductions for experimentation without consent paint a troubling picture. Some may argue that these abductions are actually a form of benevolent engagement or spiritual awakening, but while I’m open to considering spiritual phenomena, I lean more towards viewing these beings as extraterrestrial. If there’s a spiritual aspect at play, it certainly doesn’t seem divine or righteous.
It seems to me that many who believe in the benevolence of NHI may just be avoiding the uncomfortable reality that if they do exist, their nature might not be kind or nurturing. If these beings were truly angelic, why would they allow billions to endure suffering, violence, poverty, and disease, while only sharing their advanced technology with a select few morally questionable individuals?
It doesn’t quite add up. So please, refrain from seeking them out or attempting to summon them. Consider this a warning!
You raise some thought-provoking points about the nature of non-human intelligence (NHI) and the potential risks of seeking them out. It’s true that many narratives surrounding extraterrestrial beings often focus on benevolence, but as you mentioned, we can’t ignore the darker reports of cattle mutilations and alleged abductions.
While the idea of them being benevolent might be comforting, it’s important to question the motivations behind these encounters, especially given our limited understanding of their nature and intentions. The fear of the unknown can lead people to create narratives that may not reflect the reality of the situation.
Your caution against summoning or actively seeking out these beings is valid. It’s a reminder that curiosity about the unknown can sometimes lead to unexpected consequences. Ultimately, approaching the concept of NHI with a healthy dose of skepticism and caution seems wise, considering the complexities involved.
The juxtaposition of benevolence against the backdrop of human suffering certainly raises essential questions about why, if these entities are monitoring us, they don’t intervene in our more pressing issues. It’s a compelling perspective that challenges us to think critically about our beliefs and the narratives we subscribe to. Thank you for sharing your thoughts—it’s a reminder that we should keep an open yet discerning mind about such profound topics!