Adam’s Atoms

Planet Kumára

The Contacts with the Earth

When it comes to alien civilizations, the first question on many people’s minds is whether the members of such civilizations have visited the Earth and if so what their intentions were. Ever since the mid-Twentieth Century reports of alien contacts have been popping up. And the Internet is chock-full of information about the aliens contacting the human.

Regarding all these reports, you can rest assured that none of them have anything to do with the Kumárans. The Kumárans do not use UFO technology to come visit the Earth. The Kumárans have never abducted anyone. And the Kumárans do not channel through spirit media (or is it mediums?).

The explanation is simple: The Kumárans have a strong belief about non-interference with alien races. One almost has to wonder whether Gene Roddenberry somehow stumbled on this information and was inspired by it to create his Prime Directive.

Now, the Kumárans are perfectly capable of traversing the Universe and they do visit other worlds, but only after those worlds have evolved enough not to be surprised by off-world visitors. The Earth is not there yet. Many people believe that encounters with non-Earth civilizations are possible, yet most of the same people automatically dismiss any report of alien contact off the hand (of course, the fact that tabloids love to make up such stories is an important factor here).

Once the Earthlings accept the whole idea of aliens, some Kumárans will most likely start visiting (just as will many other aliens). But until then, visiting the Earth is out of the question for all Kumárans.

Another common type of reports you can find on the Internet as well as in print is of aliens sending a message to the world through a medium. This technique is generally known as channeling. The purpose of a channeled message is not so much to inform about the existence of an alien civilization as to relay some kind of teaching that civilization wishes to pass on to the humans.

The Kumárans do not use this technique either. There are several reasons for it.

  • First of all, it requires a reliable channel. While channels do exist, the Kumárans are rather picky here. They would only consider a channel reliable if he or she would be able to relay everything the Kumárans might want to say. That is because the Kumárans like precise information.

    Unfortunately, no channel is that reliable. Even the best one will get some of the information wrong (and will be the first one to admit it, mind you). Whatever the message, it would be distorted.

  • The Kumárans do not consider themselves missionaries. They do not want to reveal any higher truths. They believe it is better for us to figure things out on our own than to accept them on higher authority.

  • Generally, once a channeled message is received and reported to the humans over the Internet or in printed books, all kinds of web sites and books start claiming that they, too, have channeled information from the same source. There is simply no way to ensure that at least some of these are not fake. Plus, the fakes tend to discredit the genuine message received by genuine channels.

A third way to spread information in this day and age is through science fiction. Many science fiction writers are well attuned to the reality outside of the grasp of the everyday Earth experience. They often do not realize how close to the truth they are when they are describing alien civilizations.

The Kumárans are quite willing to let science fiction writers become aware of their existence and describe them in their literature.. Again, the information is rarely 100% accurate. But as long as it is presented as fiction, the Kumárans do not mind being described under a different name, or looking somewhat different than they do. Essentially, they are quite willing to be the inspiration to the writer rather than a source of precise information.

That said, some science fiction writers are better attuned than others.

At any rate, whenever a science fiction story describes a world on which everyone is a redhead, chances are the author has become aware, unconsciously perhaps, of Planet Kumára.

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