53 – Mars Attacks: Further Musings (Part 1)

Please see the previous entry to make sense of this one.

The Shape of Mars

There were a few things about the Mars incident that got me thinking.

It wasn’t the fact I was talking to a self-proclaimed god, but more about what I witnessed and what was said.   In fact, I find dealing with such things an exercise in tedium rather than awe inspiring.

When I look at things remotely, they tend to show up as an impression rather than an actual visualization. It would be wonderful if I could see things with clarity, but I’ve learned to work with what I have.

The impressions can be oddly detailed, though. They generally comprise as a quarter image and the other three quarters is information about the image itself. 

I do not attempt filling in the blanks.  When I looked and saw the silhouette of Mars, it was with no preconception.

Curiously enough in 2017, a couple of weeks later, I was talked into seeing the D.C. Wonder Woman movie, which I had zero interest in watching.

The movie itself was better than I expected.  More importantly, the main villain, Ares (alias Mars), looked exactly like the Mars I saw in silhouette when he wore his horned helm.

It was also clear that someone knew how Mars should really look. I often think many creators have more knowledge than they let on.

It’s The Wolluf! (A Lambsy Reference For Those Who Are Too Young To Remember)

You’d think that if I had come across Fenrir before, who is a massive wolf, I’d remember it.  To be frank, I can’t be sure either way.

All I can say about Fenrir is that he is a magnificent being and I wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of him.

As for what he looked like, they pretty much nailed that in Thor: Ragnarok. (Which came out around six months after this incident.)

When I communicated with him, I somehow knew that I had some agreement in place, and it overrode anything else that was going on. To me, it felt like meeting a friend on the battlefield.

An Avatar of the psychotic goddess, Sekhmet, asked me, back in 2015, if I had made a deal with the wolves. She seemed quite agitated that I had done so.  In fact, she was angry about all the deals I had made over the years. But that was Sekhmet for you: A lunatic goddess.

I checked and found there was something I had done, but never pursued it on this 3D level as I had many other things to focus on.

As most of the things I do either happen on the higher astral levels or before I incarnated here, the details only tend to come up as they are needed, making it seem like I ‘deus ex machina’ my way out of trouble.

Betrayal?

One of the things that really surprised me was when Mars accused me of betraying him and the other gods.  From what I can recall, I never was one to go along with them.   Moreover, there was an assumption that I would not mess with them or interfere in their affairs. This stemmed mostly from my policy that I would not interfere.

This policy came from my time in Atlantis.  I guaranteed that those who came would not be subjected to Galactic Federation law.

What they did not take into account was that this was not going to be forever. There was a sixteen-thousand-year or so period where I would not intervene, but after that time expired, all bets would be off.

While that was never explicitly spelled out, it was something built into the Agreement. At the time, it seemed such a long way off that no one gave it any thought.

Perspective

To try and give it some perspective, it’s very much like saying that today, in 2018, I won’t bother you until the year 18018. That number seems insanely long and maybe even laughable. In the overall scheme of things, it’s just a blink of an eye.

I tend to think in terms of many thousands of years, if not longer.  I don’t just see my current life.  I see all my lives and what has been and is coming.

Most seem to only think of what they can get out of a deal right now. From my personal point of view, if the piper ever has to be paid, then the deal should never be made.

So, I guess, from their point of view, I did betray them.  But having said that, I never promised I would support them either.

To be continued.

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