one more day is given to this man, another chance to do right on this planet. I was listening to Killah Priest's Heavy Mental, and I was zoning out in the mind. is it possible that human beings actually lived on Mars? possibly, through the course of time, we possessed the ability of space travel, were an advanced civilization, and somehow migrated to Earth after all of the resources on Mars were depleted. I think it's possible that our human race is more intricate than we think. if we are the children of God, which came first in the plural sense, and this universe is his, then it's possible that there are other settlements on other planets by a distant race of human beings. I find it hard to believe that the only habitable place in the solar system, in the entire infinite expanse of the universe, is this planet that we are on, that we're alone in the universe. I don't know how God created the universe, but I know that he created us in his image, which is the form of man, or ALLAH, which equals Arm, Leg, Leg, Arm, Head, or, the physical frame of the human body. we have two arms, two legs, and one head. but one of the greatest of gifts that trickled down from the Deity is consciousness: a mental faculty that has the abililty to reason and solve mathematical equations. as I have learned, mathematics is the language of the universe, a way of translating the language of the nature of the planet, as well as the stars, the outer planets, and the universe as a whole. I myself don't know much about mathematics; the furthest I got into mathematics was College Algebra. I remember in high school that I was fascinated by Geometry, because we determined things such as the volume of a cylinder, or the angles of an equilateral triangle. if mathematics is the language of the universe, then I must study it. but, a student must find an instructor. there is only so much one person can do on his/her own. the possibility that we were an advanced race of human beings is probable. I was pondering on Newton, who thought the sky was falling when an apple fell from its branch on a tree. the point is this: how could we have not know about the existence of gravity? I don't buy that we've advanced progressively of scientific knowledge in the last 2 centuries, and before that we were these primitive beings that had no language, science, math, or arts. it just seems unlikely. if we are the custodians of the planet, and star-searchers, then we must have come from an intelligent design, as well as an intelligent origin. the Gods say that there is no beginning or end of the human existence. I don't buy into the 6,000 year existence of mankind. the strata record clearly determinest that the Earth is millions of years old. is it possible that we are time travelers, jumping from planet to planet as the universe dictates a place for us to inhabit? the Bible talks in the book of Ezekiel about "a wheel within a wheel, that had eyes...." this to me could be evidence of alien spacecraft. if you dig into the Egyptian records, and truly examine their culture, you'll see some anomalies that don't necessarily make sense. the Egyptian civilization was heavily invested in astronomy, in the maps of the stars. if they were a civilization that was existent well over thousands of years ago, and they possessed this advanced knowledge, how could we be the most advanced age of the human race? I highly doubt that we came from monkeys, or from primitive beings that had no knowledge of who they were in this vast universe. I believe that we are far more than what we assume about the human race. we are designed with something higher in our DNA, which is encoded with the ability to explore this universe that exists just beyond the ozone layer. as well as the outer space that we have yet to thoroughly explore, we have an inner space to explore: our minds, our souls. hidden within are the schematics of a great kingdom, one that is infinite in all of its dimensions. our souls are houses, massive mansions that contain all that we know, have known, and will know. the door to this place is the mind, and the keys are intellect, love, and intrigue. to truly explore both our outer and inner space would make the human being complete, to truly adorn our minds with perfection and explore this space that cocoons us down to the finest molecule. I dwell in distant thoughts of places that can only be fathomed by the mind, because as of now we are not technologically ready to stretch our habitations to the distant reaches of the universe. but we have imagination, and if we can conceive the yearning for this type of space exploration, both outer and inner, we may achieve this. the first step is to fathom the quest.
Dr. Stephen Strange
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