Dr. Robert's Blended View on Aliens: Devas, Asuras, Rishis, and Divine Archetypes in Indian Literature

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Dr Robert, drawing on Vimalananda, Nanda, and classical Indian lore, argues that UFO stories may echo devas and asuras shaping beliefs about aliens, but the real marvel is rishis who move through time and space instantly, so we should focus on the myths of Shiva, Vishnu, Ganapathi, and Hanuman and judge the intentions behind any advanced beings rather than blindly accepting sensational ET tales.

A Perspective on Aliens: 5 Minutes with Dr. Robert

Dr Robert presents a blended view on aliens, drawing from his own perspective, Vimalananda, and Nanda, along with insights from classical Indian literature. Vimalananda suggested that much of the UFO lore could reflect devas in the upper atmosphere who must assume denser forms to descend into our reality, though most phenomena may be better understood through the asuras—an ethereal, less benevolent counterpart intent on shaping belief. Asuras, though similar to devas, are not benign and may push people to believe in aliens from Orion or other distant skies. Even if such beings originate from advanced civilizations, their descent into this denser reality would expose them to the local karmic and causal realities, influencing what we perceive. The speaker agrees there is some reality to the phenomenon but does not insist on physical-space travelers; the true marvel lies in beings like rishis who can move through time and space almost instantly. These rishis could reach the Sun in under a second and visit other stars in a heartbeat, reflecting a mastery over time and space beyond ordinary technology. Therefore, attention shifts toward Shiva, Vishnu, Ganapathi, and Hanuman, whose stories offer a richer frame than sensational ET tales. The view remains cautious about benevolence, acknowledging that advanced beings may exist but emphasizing scrutiny of intent rather than gullibly accepting sensational narratives.

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