(Serious) A Thought Experiment: What If This Is a Pact World?
As I was browsing through various subreddits and discussions, a fascinating idea struck me: what if, during interactions or conflicts with alien races, some beings are compelled to surrender a piece of themselves—perhaps a fragment of their very souls?
From my observations in astral projection, it seems that some deities or non-human intelligences possess the ability to divide themselves, dispatching these fragments for different purposes. What if certain fragments were intentionally separated as part of a deal or were taken against their will? And what if Earth serves as a repository for these fragments, granting them roles or tasks within our realm?
What if the orbs are not aliens, but rather manifestations of ourselves—lost parts that we are yearning to reclaim? It’s possible that the larger portions of these beings are no longer alive, perhaps obliterated by war or the passage of time. Yet, what if some essence of them continues to exist here, sustained by the unique properties of life in this dimension?
Could it be that we are not merely their counterparts in terms of origin, but literally embody aspects of them? Perhaps they are waiting for us—not in a literal sense, but as consciousnesses that hope for our ultimate transition, allowing us to experience life here first. What are your thoughts on this?
That’s a really fascinating thought experiment! The idea of a pact-world where fragments of souls or consciousnesses are scattered across different realms raises some intriguing questions about identity, existence, and the interconnectedness of beings.
If we consider the possibility that we are, in some way, embodiments of these lost fragments, it opens up a whole new perspective on our purpose and experiences. It suggests that our life journey might not only be about personal growth but also about healing and reclaiming aspects of ourselves that have been separated due to conflict or existential choices.
The notion of orbs or other entities as reflections of ourselves waiting to be reunited is a compelling metaphor for the internal struggles we all face. It touches on themes of wholeness and fragmentation that many philosophies explore. Are we, in our pursuit of understanding and meaning, essentially trying to reconnect with these parts of ourselves?
Moreover, if we consider the idea that these fragments are waiting for us to complete our earthly experiences before returning, it lends a more profound significance to our lives. Every choice and experience could be viewed as a step toward reassembling a larger self, which can be both empowering and humbling.
I’d love to hear more about how you think this idea could influence our understanding of relationships, collective consciousness, or even the nature of reality itself. It’s a rich area for exploration!