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Insectoids

Takemikazuchi

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Anyone know anything about the Insectoid alien race? Are they real? I only know of tall greys, short greys, nordics and reptilians, I once read about spirits and astral beings but don’t really know what they look like. Anything helps thanks

Hail Empire of Orion.
 
Yes, there is insectoid alien races. Same as there is other forms of extraterrestrials as well.

It is best to focus on and advance alongside the gods before learning more about what else is out there, as it requires a lot of grounding and mental maturity to approach this situation correctly, many do not unfortunately.

Any Zevist who practices astral projection can see what forms of life and planets exist once they are advanced enough.

But, having a strong mental and spiritual foundation is crucial to this, as some people cannot handle this and they will go insane in trying to handle this influx of understanding and information.

Ask Zeus and your Guardian Daemon to guide you when you are ready. Until then, just strongly focus on your development.

When you are ready to see what is out there, they will help you and show you some of this to a degree that you can handle and is conductive to your advancement.
 
What I am about to say, I will not say that it is real. I don't know if it is real or fake. But I have heard stories about this insectoid species which are sometimes called mantis because they look kind of like the preying mantis bug. Which is also one of the most violent and evil bugs. They are supposedly very tall like 9 feet or 2.75 meters. And they are supposedly the highest level of enemy evil alien species, with them being in control of the reptilians who are below them. I don't know if this is true and it might just be a fake story, but it is interesting.
 
What I am about to say, I will not say that it is real. I don't know if it is real or fake. But I have heard stories about this insectoid species which are sometimes called mantis because they look kind of like the preying mantis bug. Which is also one of the most violent and evil bugs. They are supposedly very tall like 9 feet or 2.75 meters. And they are supposedly the highest level of enemy evil alien species, with them being in control of the reptilians who are below them. I don't know if this is true and it might just be a fake story, but it is interesting.
That's one way of looking at it. Real or not, if there's a lot of other humanoid, which is quite an egocentric naming move but understandable, than there's also the probability of there being multiple insectoid races out there right?

About the terrestrial mantids being evil I have to disagree. There's a field near me where at a certain time of the year several species gather to mate and it's really something amazing to watch them in huge numbers, a very rare occasion. I've studied them for many years and spent time with them. They're rather beautiful just like any other lifeform. If we take the premise that efficiency = beauty, then it holds even more truth. Genetically, moths are some of the most perfect creatures at the top of "evolution" in a totally non retarded Darwinian sense. Right below them are mantids, roaches, grasshoppers and a few other related groups. They're all marvelous little critters and can teach us a lot if we finally wake up to the potential of biomimetic technologies that can revolutionize our society once we're spiritually mature enough to go down that road.

As for the evil master of reptilians race story, I've heard of it too but consider it irrelevant to our plight here and choose not to pay any attention to such things.

Cheers

SWP
 
That's one way of looking at it. Real or not, if there's a lot of other humanoid, which is quite an egocentric naming move but understandable, than there's also the probability of there being multiple insectoid races out there right?

About the terrestrial mantids being evil I have to disagree. There's a field near me where at a certain time of the year several species gather to mate and it's really something amazing to watch them in huge numbers, a very rare occasion. I've studied them for many years and spent time with them. They're rather beautiful just like any other lifeform. If we take the premise that efficiency = beauty, then it holds even more truth. Genetically, moths are some of the most perfect creatures at the top of "evolution" in a totally non retarded Darwinian sense. Right below them are mantids, roaches, grasshoppers and a few other related groups. They're all marvelous little critters and can teach us a lot if we finally wake up to the potential of biomimetic technologies that can revolutionize our society once we're spiritually mature enough to go down that road.

As for the evil master of reptilians race story, I've heard of it too but consider it irrelevant to our plight here and choose not to pay any attention to such things.

Cheers

SWP
*non retarded - non Darwinian sense.
 
Since the karmic evolution (the forces that have caused them to be as they are) of insects upon Earth, who are millions of years older than Humans, have not evolved into insectoids, and dogs presumably won't ever be advanced enough to communicate with us as we do with each other, and fly spaceships, etc., to become caninoids/canineoids, etc., etc., etc., then perhaps insectoids don't exist 'out there'. Contrarily, it might be the case that insects, canines, etc., have not, and will not ever, evolve into what we consider to be advanced beings in our area of space, with the conditions that govern us here. That means, potentially, possibly, maybe in other areas of space with different conditions, insects literally evolved into advanced - good or bad - beings. Then we might go all sci fi and suggest any and all types of aliens/ETs found therein.

@Umun It might be egocentric, but we judge others by our own standards and understandings, so if ETs look similar-enough to Humans, then calling them similar-to-us-oids makes sense.

@Ol argedco luciftias Did you see Star Trek Enterprise, where there is a coalition of insectoid and others - primate, reptilian, insectoid, aquatic and arboreal species? Is that what you're referring to? For all we know, these stories in science fiction are in fact science fact, including cockroaches in Men in Black. "Oh, I'm sorry. Was that your auntie?! Then that must be your uncle!"

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If any species is what we consider to be evil, then why "need" slaves regardless? If they do exist and they are evil, then it must be their karmic evolution that led them to be how they are which they cannot escape from because they've gone too far down that way and past the point of no return (or if it is possible to return and 'be good', then it would be too much work, and they are so used to being how they are) so that they cannot exist, or at least thrive, without owning lowers/subordinates/slaves.
 
That's one way of looking at it. Real or not, if there's a lot of other humanoid, which is quite an egocentric naming move but understandable, than there's also the probability of there being multiple insectoid races out there right?

About the terrestrial mantids being evil I have to disagree. There's a field near me where at a certain time of the year several species gather to mate and it's really something amazing to watch them in huge numbers, a very rare occasion. I've studied them for many years and spent time with them. They're rather beautiful just like any other lifeform. If we take the premise that efficiency = beauty, then it holds even more truth. Genetically, moths are some of the most perfect creatures at the top of "evolution" in a totally non retarded Darwinian sense. Right below them are mantids, roaches, grasshoppers and a few other related groups. They're all marvelous little critters and can teach us a lot if we finally wake up to the potential of biomimetic technologies that can revolutionize our society once we're spiritually mature enough to go down that road.

As for the evil master of reptilians race story, I've heard of it too but consider it irrelevant to our plight here and choose not to pay any attention to such things.

Cheers

SWP
The real praying mantis bugs on earth. I think they act in an evil way. They kill anything they can with no morals and no remorse. They kill lizards and small birds, animals much larger than themselves. They kill animals in a very cruel and painful way, eating them while they are still alive. The female ones even kill and eat their own males.

Of course I don't expect any insect to have the same morals as a human, but this species seems to act in an especially creepy and evil way to me. Most animals and even most insects try to kill their pray in a more quick and humane way. And most animals are in an ecological niche where they basically are part of the food chain in a well balanced way. A praying mantis will torture to death a bird or a lizard by holding it down and eating it alive by the eyeballs first or something like that, and the animal they killed is such larger, more complex, and I would say more important than themselves. And this bird or lizard is so much larger than itself that it can't even eat more than a very small amount of it. It killed a higher and more valuable animal just to waste like 95% of it. I understand food chain and how everything needs to eat something, but this example looks very bad. If you have seen a video of this happening, they just seem to be more evil than most animals and most insects.

Even spiders which most people are not comfortable with, they catch a smaller prey insect which is the correct size and correct order in the food chain to be a good meal. And when they catch it, they quickly inject it with the venom to kill it as quickly, easily, and humanely as possible. A spider is kind of creepy too, but I think it is much more moral.
 
The real praying mantis bugs on earth. I think they act in an evil way. They kill anything they can with no morals and no remorse. They kill lizards and small birds, animals much larger than themselves. They kill animals in a very cruel and painful way, eating them while they are still alive. The female ones even kill and eat their own males.

Of course I don't expect any insect to have the same morals as a human, but this species seems to act in an especially creepy and evil way to me. Most animals and even most insects try to kill their pray in a more quick and humane way. And most animals are in an ecological niche where they basically are part of the food chain in a well balanced way. A praying mantis will torture to death a bird or a lizard by holding it down and eating it alive by the eyeballs first or something like that, and the animal they killed is such larger, more complex, and I would say more important than themselves. And this bird or lizard is so much larger than itself that it can't even eat more than a very small amount of it. It killed a higher and more valuable animal just to waste like 95% of it. I understand food chain and how everything needs to eat something, but this example looks very bad. If you have seen a video of this happening, they just seem to be more evil than most animals and most insects.

Even spiders which most people are not comfortable with, they catch a smaller prey insect which is the correct size and correct order in the food chain to be a good meal. And when they catch it, they quickly inject it with the venom to kill it as quickly, easily, and humanely as possible. A spider is kind of creepy too, but I think it is much more moral.

At least from what I've seen and observed as well I agree and have noted this myself.

Insects seem to not have that emotional capacity or ethics we do or other beings do.

Some do. But it's not a given or the natural course for this species.

They have it almost instinctively to be very brutal and cold logic, instinct with everything.
 
At least from what I've seen and observed as well I agree and have noted this myself.

Insects seem to not have that emotional capacity or ethics we do or other beings do.

Some do. But it's not a given or the natural course for this species.

They have it almost instinctively to be very brutal and cold logic, instinct with everything.
Of course it should not be expected for any insect to have morals that are compared to something so much more advanced like a human. But I have not even seen any other species of insect who seems so cold and cruel. Most insects basically stay in their lane, they do what they do but they aren't going out of their way to be unnecessarily cruel or violent. Even those flies that leave their eggs and larva inside of a larger animal or a person's skin, it is disgusting and not a good thing, but the larger victim animal will not die from it and it is necessary for their procreation. The praying mantis chewing off a lizard's face while the lizard is trying to get away must be the most evil bug. I guess that this may be where the stories come from of some possibly fictional species higher than the grey and reptilians being similar in some way specifically to the mantis bugs, because they seem extra evil or cruel.
 
Of course it should not be expected for any insect to have morals that are compared to something so much more advanced like a human. But I have not even seen any other species of insect who seems so cold and cruel. Most insects basically stay in their lane, they do what they do but they aren't going out of their way to be unnecessarily cruel or violent. Even those flies that leave their eggs and larva inside of a larger animal or a person's skin, it is disgusting and not a good thing, but the larger victim animal will not die from it and it is necessary for their procreation. The praying mantis chewing off a lizard's face while the lizard is trying to get away must be the most evil bug. I guess that this may be where the stories come from of some possibly fictional species higher than the grey and reptilians being similar in some way specifically to the mantis bugs, because they seem extra evil or cruel.

Animals should not be subject to human morals. Very intelligent mammals like dolphins and chimpanzees are utter sadists who kill in horrible ways I'd rather not describe, and sometimes they kill just for entertainment. The mantis compared to these beings is in fact less evil since it's just following its instinct, while dolphins and chimpanzees should be expected to know better since they do have high intelligence and empathy, but choose to be brutal and sadistic anyway, but they are all animals and calling this or that animal good or evil isn't really fair.

I don't like calling them noble either, they just are what they are. We shoudn't be applying human terms to them anyway, they're not divine or have any sense of higher virtues like we do. A more accurate equivalen for animal morality are child morality. Children, especially the very young ones, just don't understand things like virtue or nobility. Most people don't judge animals or children for these reasons.

Our duty to nature is to simply maintain it and live in harmony with it. We don't need to moralise or control animals, just to leave them be as they are.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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