Re: Mind's Eye UFO's: Fact or Fantasy?

In many ways I think the human culture is very backward,,  and self centered..  oddly in my opinion it would not take that much for a culture that is truly centered on the betterment of society  rather than the betterment of self like here on earth..  far greater progress could be made and much faster..

Also parts of the universe are far older than our section,, and society could easily be far more advanced.  Considering that the the God that created the universe would be universal and It would only seem logical that the the morality would be essentially the same with the universal law of "do no harm" run as a common thread entire universe..  How well the different society progressed could be vastly different....  I am sure that we would find cultures similar to ours that do exist and have been though where we are many eons ago. It would be interesting to see the differences and I think we are but babies age wise.

It would also fascinating to see a culture that lives to the spiritual ideals..  all it seems would have a common denominator the soul.
Allan 

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Don Johnson <dajohn@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree with Allan the distance challenge is daunting. In an endless
universe there's also no doubt in my mind there are other inhabitable
planets out there but very unlikely any "aliens" will be visiting us.

But there is hope....

http://www.npl.washington.edu/av/altvw81.html

It's fun to speculate. The ball is in your court.

dj


On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 4:51 PM, William L Houts <lukaeon@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I've been around for a while now, so I thought I'd put in a topic for
> discussion.  I'm very interested in the UFO phenomenon and wonder what the
> singing minds here have to say about it.  As for me, I don't have a dog in
> this fight --I tend to think that there's something to them, something very
> unusual, but I'm not at all certain that they're even piloted.  Jacques
> Valee, one of the more interesting theorists on the subject, says that
> they're something like external dreams.  Well, he doesn't say that exactly,
> but that's how I interpret him. Carl Jung, who was also very interested in
> the topic, says something very similar.
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> I have an experience to relate, too.  About fifteen or sixteen years ago, I
> was flying down to Las Vegas on Southwest.  Looking out of my window I saw,
> perhaps 20,000 feet below us, a disc-shaped object. It was featureless and,
> in the bright sun and from this angle, almost perfectly white.  It wasn't
> particularly fast and other than the fact that it was round, it wasn't all
> that interesting. I told my three travel mates, and they all basically
> called me a liar.  (I was very interested in occult topics in those days, so
> my judgment was highly suspect.)  I'm not convinced that it wasn't something
> like a military test craft or something like that, but it was a UFO both in
> the high woo woo sense and in the sense that it was an unfamiliar flying
> object.  Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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> Tennis, anyone?
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> --Bill
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> -- "I just flew in from the Land of the Dead and boy are my arms tired."
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