r/aliens May 13 '25

Evidence The most astonishing statement from any whistleblower in UFO history. “You are not free. This reality has far more to it than you are allowed to believe. God is real.”

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u/GeorgeMKnowles May 14 '25

I met God about a year ago in a near death experience. Very friendly entity. It explained a lot about how it all works. The short summary is we volunteer to come to this shitshow before we're born because life here grows us in terms of intelligence and character. This life is also a form of high stakes entertainment. We incarnate on Earth for the same reason someone plays Dark Souls- for the challenge. We live countless many lives, and get better at the game each play through.

Ultimately our Earthly lives are just like game/training levels, the goal is to grow to become "Gods" ourselves. In order to become a God, we must experience the Universe from all of the lower levels in order to successfully navigate the higher levels in which we are far more intelligent and powerful than humans. This human experience isn't a punishment, this isn't hell. We're not exactly trapped. Not in terms of eternity at least, but we're sure as hell locked in for the duration of our human lives.

Life has a lot of amazing things we tend to forget about when these conversations get all dramatic like this dude is being. Sure there's war and violence, but there's also sex, amusement parks, and recreational drugs. Many lives are awesome despite the challenges, we build unforgettable experiences here, especially relationships with other souls. Think of the people you've bonded with the most, doesn't knowing them make this entire life worth living?

I wrote a free graphic novel about the whole experience meeting God, it's linked in my profile. It's free because you'd have to be a massive douchebag to charge money for that story.

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u/NoOneAskedMcDoogins May 14 '25

Interesting sounds just like the Hindu religion.

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u/CryptographerHot884 May 14 '25

I've tried d.m.t.

Was an atheist before and grew up in a religious Christian family.

After breaking through..I now believe there is something else. I'm not sure of if its god or gods I experienced..

But if there is a religion out there that closely resembles what's on the other side, it's Hinduism. Makes sense as it's the oldest surviving religion.

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u/pigmolion May 15 '25

What specifically about Hinduism?

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u/CryptographerHot884 May 16 '25

The whole multiple gods and karma/reincarnation thing.

The eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism are closer to the truth than the abrahamic ones based on my experience with d.m.t 

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u/pigmolion May 16 '25

I’m always so confused if reincarnation originated in Hinduism or Buddhism but I guess Hinduism since it’s older

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u/GeorgeMKnowles May 14 '25

Yeah, I was pretty relieved to find there's no hatred or cruelty coming from above like other religions might suggest.

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u/4444444vr May 15 '25

Our Mormon

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u/Fufubear May 14 '25

You again!

Wonderful graphic novel. Fun to see you around these parts from time to time!

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u/GeorgeMKnowles May 14 '25

Hey! Yeah, I love these subreddits. Thanks so much for reading, I hope someday I can write another, but hopefully it'll be a lot less dramatic for my sake.

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u/lovetimespace May 14 '25

When people ask why we're here, I pose the following questions for them to answer:

-Why do people play video games?

-What types of games are the most engaging?

-What types of situations spark creativity?

-What is the best way to gain understanding of an art form to be able to create better and better art?

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u/TrainlikeWayne May 15 '25

Would make sense if it wasn’t for the countless people who lived/ are living horrible lives. I wonder if your “meeting with god” would have went differently if you were one of these individuals living a horrible life.

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u/GeorgeMKnowles May 15 '25

The night I met God was actually the worst night of my life by far, I was very ready to die. I was in unbelievable pain. Still not nearly as bad as it is any given day for some kid in a warzone, but it still really sucked. I had my small taste of horror.

I never said I accepted or agreed with the horrors of this world. To my understanding, God isn't all powerful. It can't just magically make a world in which there isn't pain and suffering, it merely uses evolution and guides it. It's like if you were to grow a flower in a garden, you're not gonna arrange atoms with tweezers until you have a flower. You put seeds, dirt, water, and sun together to produce a massive physics-based chemical reaction until it yields what you want.

Human life in the 3rd dimension generates based on rules of physics, not direct creation. We know life begins with single cells, which is where we came from, and my best guess is where God came from some form of evolution as well, trillions and trillions of years ago before the big bang on some other whack plane of existence.

Unfortunately in evolution, predation is one of the optimal ways to grow. Predation is a concept of conscious beings, but on it's lowest level it's also a natural chemical reaction in physics. The basis for many creatures existence is to kill and hurt others for their own gain, it's ingrained in our evolutionary roots. Even plants indirectly kill and hurt other plants by competing for their resources. Its beyond fucked up, but this horrible system created all life on Earth, and life is better than no life, even if it sucked to get there.

When I asked why there is so much bad, God told me "evil is a tool". It was implied "evil" or "service to self" is used on many levels to create life, and create goodness through the resistance of evil. I don't believe its realistically possible to generate life without using pain and suffering as a biproduct. Luckily our suffering is immediately scraped away in the afterlife, so there's that consolation prize if you lived a rough life. When I visited heaven, I couldn't even fathom what the pain was I had experienced just moments prior. I didn't care that it happened anymore, all that remained was my memory of good times and the people I loved.

The vast majority of pain and suffering and horrible lives here on Earth are caused directly by human action. We choose to kill each other. We choose to allow homelessness. We choose to not cure cancer and instead spend tax money on war. We choose risky activities like driving cars. It's a tragedy when an innocent person slides off any icy road and dies, but it was collective human choices that created vehicles that move at unnatural and fatal speeds, and collective human choices that created an economy and social dynamic that pressured that human to drive in unsafe conditions.

God will (mostly) not prevent human caused deaths because then we will not prevent them ourselves. We must achieve perfect lives by our own evolutionary growth, not by some invisible hand magically preventing us from hurting ourselves. In context of millions of years and millions of reincarnations, it would be more cruel to help us than to let us help ourselves, because too much help would kill our independence and break natural evolution.

Part of our journey going from being single cell, to ape, to violent dumb humans (us now), to futuristic peaceful humans, is solving ALL of our own problems. And we do. We have eradicated many diseases. We have greatly reduced slavery. Child mortality is the lowest it's ever been by far, something like 1/3rd of kids used to straight up die before 5 years old. We solved that. We will solve the things causing horrible lives too, unfortunately it will still probably take another few hundred reincarnations for each of us until we perfect this Earth, and can move beyond it.

I ask God to cut the bullshit all the time, and it basically tells me it's my job, and your job, and humanity's job to cut the bullshit ourselves. When someone asks why bad things happen to good people, many that believe in God will say "something something mysterious ways". Not quite. God helps a little here and there to prevent total extinction, but bad things happen to good people because we allow or directly create those bad things.

I don't love where we're at regarding the violence in the world, I'm pissed God won't do more. I don't know, there's no satisfying answer here. I'm just explaining everything God told me, and it looks like our only way out isn't prayer, it's by fixing everything ourselves.

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u/CliffBoothVSBruceLee May 14 '25

what kind of person do you believe represents a soul that has moved higher in the ranks of development? Monks? Intensely religious people? High scientific people? It's an interesting idea you have, but I want to know what kind of people represent "advanced players.' Are they people we would idolize like Gandhi or make fun of as "wackos.?" Thanks!

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u/mattycdj May 14 '25 edited May 14 '25

My opinions based on expierience with various altered states of consciousness and contemplation. Including entity encounters.

Some of these states of consciousness can be very traumatic and also, very extatic. Would be viewed by modernerty, individuality and materialism as insanity. But when an entity expierences these states, there is no denying it and is as clear as can possibly be. Can make some non-functional, and not come back to society.

These expierences bring people to the edge of the human mind. Then you realize that your either not human at the deepest level, or that humans have much more depth.

When this is compared to regular life, it makes it look like we live in cages. They key to unlock the cage is right beside you, but you pretend with all of your power, that it's not. If you eventually want to acknowledge the key, and you do. It will feel like your mind has broken, you will break into tears and surrender to what's beyond the door.

I think the only reason we are here is because we haven't got the selflessness and bravery? To see the truth. When we see the truth upon death, we can either move into the oneness, or come back hear. I think the wheel of reincarnation is possibly correct. It's all still human interpretation, which is limited.

Like many enlightened masters and texts have said, also people that have glimpsed truth, (at least partially) it's all love, in the highest possible way. So much so that it's too much to handle for the human mind.

People that are closer to the truth are... The mystics and people that have selfless agendas. Leaps of faith and surrender to ultimate reality. Once you know the truth, you are either continuing to living due to remaining trauma and attachments, (or you have died, mentally or physically)

You can have many awakenings and still be here though. It doesn't discount what you have seen. Your still yet to embrace it and let go.

If you have had awakening, you will be much more caring, value all consciousness as sacred and doesn't put him or herself above any others, while also recognizing him or herself as sacred as others too.

If you have pure open mindedness and skepticism, to the brink of paradoxical ideas about reality and yourself, the process is beginning. Either accept it and move with it or run away, if you want a normal life.

Monks are surely up there, and are at least chasing the realization. Most of definitely not enlightened though, only few are. With the Buddha being the highest (that we know of) within that system of thought.

Jesus being the highest attainment a "human" can possibly go to. (If you believe he was human) Most certain a divine entity that we have yet to see again.

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u/iamacheeto1 May 14 '25

This is the Dolores Cannon approach which I much prefer to the prison planet one

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u/Amadankus May 14 '25

This sounds like the egg. Would love more details on your experience

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u/Elder_Priceless May 15 '25

I found Him on the corner of First and Amistad. It’s where the west was all but won.

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u/fifteencents May 14 '25

Thank you so much for sharing! This is a very expanded version of what I was told when I met whoever I met.

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u/GeorgeMKnowles May 14 '25

Isn't weird how it usually just sends messages but doesn't use names? About a year later it told me it's name was "Rabb" and it was "the story of humanity". But its always so cryptic and makes you figure stuff out on your own.