Friday, August 12, 2011

Tibetan Tulpas And Alien Thought Forms

Tibetan Tulpas And Alien Thought Forms
The Tibetans describe them as phantoms; they are "nirmita" and "nirmana" meaning, beings who were built or constructed." The term tulpa was rendered into English, and is defined as "thought-form."

What does this have to do with UFOs? Maybe everything, or at least, it may be a large piece of the enigmatic puzzle, as we explore this enormous UFO phenomenon.

How many sightings and encounters with aliens, are reported to be with beings who float above the ground and glow from an internal source? How many paranormal experiences have been reported which feature a translucent form, male or female (nirmita or nirmana), levitating over the bed? How many UFOs themselves seem to glow, shimmer, change form entirely, and then just disappear?

Could an alien race have mastered the ability to create thought-forms? Or perhaps they have had this ability for many eons on their planet or in their home dimension; perhaps evolution simply bestowed it on them.

After all, Buddhism has long taught that accomplished priests and holy men, can create thought forms called tulpas. This phenomenon is documented better than many paranormal phenomena are documented. Is it a leap to assume aliens might have this ability?

One could remain safely on the mothership and send out a "thought vessel" which shimmers, dances, changes form, and then de-manifests. Or, one could be safely in a scout craft, hovering in the vicinity, and a send thought-form to encounter humans and register their reactions.

We have no way of knowing the range of an accomplished tulpa-creator. Does the tulpa form for brief periods and swirl around the Tibetan Buddhist holy man, or can the thought-form travel miles away from its creator, if the creator is a really strong mind-power source?

Tulpas and the possibility that aliens create them, thus accounting for some of the bigger mysteries of UFOlogy, is a subject that is neglected. Yet, who among us has not tried to levitate an item or even create a thought-form? Maybe we only believe we are "summoning" a friendly alien or creating a beacon for a friendly alien, but maybe we too have the urge to actually create a being with our thoughts.

The principle behind tulpas is that the mind creates the world of appearances; quantum physics substantiates this spiritual concept as it tells us we not only perceive our reality, we participate in making it. Essentially, we create our perceived reality.

The mind and the consciousness it possesses, are more important than "time," and more important than "space."

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