Re: Mind's Eye Aliens, Slavery and Resources

Welcome Tantra - you are off moderation and should be able to post
freely now.
Neil

On 2 Nov, 19:40, Tantra Psychology <tantrapsycholog...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Bill,
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> I agree with each and both, prepare for the crude as well as the more
> sublime.  Plus, when technological thresholds are similar, perhaps in
> different arenas, there may still be some incongruencies
> discombobulating establishing rapport.  Such should be prepared for
> also.
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> Whatever the configuration of congruencies and incongruencies between
> us and our extended families from off the planet, ethics 'must' be
> conjugated, exchanges of thoughts, resources and principles must be
> engated ethically and we must be prepared for the  unexpected, with
> ever greater minds and hearts assuring optimal relationship
> development for the wellbeing of all.
>
> Satya
> --http://TantraPsychology.Shows.it/
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> http://twitter/TantraPsych
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> They are "educated" who have learned much, remembered much,
> and make use of their knowledge in everyday life.
> And of these lessons integrated into their life,
> moral conscience is the most imperative to learn
> and convey to others.
> Their virtues give true meaning to education.
>
> On 10/24/12, William L Houts <luka...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > All right, I just wanted to run this by you guys.  I know it seems I'm
> > always rattlling on about aliens, but they're really a stand in for,
> > well, for a lot of things.  Anyway, I've been on Facebook and recently
> > made a status report commenting on the conversation we had going on here
> > about hypothetical aliens and what they might or might not want from
> > us.  And I was making the point that I made here: that said aliens will
> > turn out to be just as befuddled by it all as we are, and are probably
> > in no position to give us the goods on life's mysteries, or even make a
> > good cocktail.
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> > Now, my friend Matt, who is very smart but also very bitchy, put forth
> > Professor Hawking's notion:  that we'd better keep our heads down low,
> > because history tells us that when a more technologically advanced
> > species meets a less developed one, the results are usually horrible for
> > the latter.  I replied that yes, this does seem to be the pattern in
> > Earth history.  But, I went on, races which manage to break the
> > lightspeed barrier are going to have better things to do than enslave 7
> > billion people, or even mistreat them very much. Their energy problems,
> > I said more or less, will have been solved to such an extent that they
> > won't have to vampirize us.  Matt made it clear that he thought I was
> > being terrifically naive.
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> > Now, Mat is quickly becoming a sour old queen, but I want to know: with
> > whom would you agree?  Or is there a third answer which I haven't
> > proposed here?
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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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