Luna: "Read the book of Enoch". Jake Barber: "[we are] more than animals but maybe less than gods. We certainly are part god and part animal", "extreme spiritual reaction in proximity of that material, [...] a religious experience". Artemis II astronauts
Luna: "Read the book of Enoch". Jake Barber: "[we are] more than animals but maybe less than gods. We certainly are part god and part animal", "extreme spiritual reaction in proximity of that material, [...] a religious experience". Artemis II astronauts
Moon eclipse photo from Artemis II About this post This post highlights some spiritual / religious phenomena that are related to UAP: a post by Anna Paulina Luna some quotes from an interview with Jake Barber something that happened during the Artemis II mission last week Number 3 does not involve UAP but shows that some sort of spiritual experience can be had by those who go into space Anna Paulina Luna about the book of Enoch Yesterday Anna Paulina Luna posted and pinned this on X: "Read the book of Enoch." I havent read it, but heres a short description of some of the things mentioned in the book of Enoch: In Enoch 1, the Watchers, a group of 200 angels led by Shemihaza, descend to Earth and take human women as wives, producing giant offspring called the Nephilim. Then there is some sort of technology transfer. God views this tech transfer as corrupting mankind, and it becomes a central reason for sends the great flood. The Watchers are bound and imprisoned until judgment. Burlison: "suspicious suicide of individual who worked alongside other whistleblowers like David Grusch and Jake Barber" We know that Jake Barber was one of the whistleblowers that in past years briefed Congress. Recently Eric Burlison mentioned Barber: “I sent a letter to the FBI investigating the suspicious suicide of another individual who had worked alongside other whistleblowers like David Grusch and Jake Barber, who had come forward. So their colleague mysteriously committed suicide. We’ve already sent the letter to the FBI to investigate that and that is an ongoing investigation. Here are some quotes from an interview with Barber last year in Italy, surrounding the Sol Foundation conference: Barber: we are more than animals but maybe less than gods. Certainly part god Timestamp 15:30: Jake Barber: "I can because I think I think it is something like a spiritual waking and a calling on all humans on this planet to rise and awaken and to become the best version of themselves. And that we have this tremendous responsibility as conscious creatures that are more than animals but maybe less than gods. But we certainly are part god and part animal. We have a combination of beast and benevolence. That is important because we are essentially the universe being conscious and aware of itself and there is there's a role that we have to play that we haven't been playing for a very long time" Barber: extreme spiritual reaction, religious experience in proximity to the material Timestamp 9:16: Jake Barber: "I was working one night on a recovery of some sensitive material. And during that process, I had an extreme spiritual and emotional reaction to being engaged or in proximity of that material, that, you know, it was for all intents and purposes a religious experience. That has never that has never gone away. There is definitely my life before that experience, and in my life afterwards. And ever since that moment, I have felt an extreme sense of intuition, confidence, and clarity in just my everyday self-awareness, my identity, how to how to engage my how to engage with other people and conduct myself in a variety of situations, even in interviews like this" Jake Barber: "Like I feel it now, like I have I don't feel like I have any doubt or question about how to say or how to feel. And so I'm constantly trying to put that in context and reach out to other people and find to what degree others have experienced certain things and what we can learn about such experiences from the past as well. Like religious experiences that are documented in all the books including like the Bible and others and in Buddhism and u you know a number of others as well that aren't as old" Artemis II astronauts had a "shift in consciousness" Moon eclipse photo from Artemis II More photos: https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/lunar-flyby/ A shift in consciousness In this video, Kristin Fisher asks the astronauts a question: Kristin Fisher (journalist): "When Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell was returning from the moon, he had an experience so profound that when he returned to Earth he devoted the rest of his life to studying the nature of human consciousness. [...] My question is: [...] do any of you feel as though you had an experience similar to what Mitchell described, the sense of universal connectedness, and did you experience a shift in consciousness somehow?" Reid Wiseman is the mission commander and answers the question first: "I saw the cross on his collar and I just broke down in tears" Reid Wiseman: "Yes. [pauses several seconds] Chris, it's a great question. The only thing I can do is share one quick story when I got back on the ship. I'm not a really religious person, but there was no other avenue for me to explain anything or to experience anything, so I asked for the chaplain on the Navy ship to come visit us for a minute. When that man walked in, I never met him before in my life, but I saw the cross on his collar and I just broke down in tears" "I don't think humanity has evolved to the point of being able to comprehend what we're looking at right now" Reid Wiseman: "It's very hard to fully grasp what we just went through. [...] I'm basing this on what we saw, and when the sun eclipsed behind the moon, I think all four of us turned to Victor [the pilot] and I said, "I don't think humanity has evolved to the point of being able to comprehend what we're looking at right now" because it was other-worldly and it was amazing. Next Victor Glover, the pilot, responds: Victor Glover: "The only thing I would add is that [...]I am a religious person but everything else is the same. There is something in there and as we start to process... I'll have to tell you next week, but I haven't had a chance to really unpack it all yet." Edgar Mitchells (Apollo 14 astronaut) experience Here are some quotes from Edgar Mitchell about what he experienced: Edgar Mitchell: "What I experienced during that three-day trip home was nothing short of an overwhelming sense of universal connectedness. I actually felt what has been described as an ecstasy of unity. It occurred to me that the molecules of my body and the molecules of the spacecraft itself were manufactured long ago in the furnace of one of the ancient stars that burned in the heavens about me. And there was the sense that our presence as space travelers, and the existence of the universe itself, was not accidental but that there was an intelligent process at work. I perceived the universe as in some way conscious." Edgar Mitchell: "I experienced what has been described as an ecstasy of unity. I not only saw the connectedness, I felt it and experienced it sentiently. I was overwhelmed with the sensation of physically and mentally extending out into the cosmos. The restraints and boundaries of flesh and bone fell away." Edgar Mitchell: "Instead of an intellectual search, there was suddenly a very deep gut feeling that something was different. It occurred when looking at Earth and seeing this blue-and-white planet floating there… there was a purposefulness of flow, of energy, of time, of space in the cosmo, that it was beyond man's rational ability to understand, that suddenly there was a nonrational way of understanding that had been beyond my previous experience." Edgar Mitchell: "On the return trip home, gazing through 240,000 miles of space towards the stars and the planet from which I had come, I suddenly experienced the universe as intelligent, loving, harmonious" Edgar Mitchell: "it was not just intellectual knowledg, it was a subjective visceral experience accompanied by ecstasy, a transformational experience" submitted by /u/phr99 [link] [comments]