I just had this crazy thought after viewing too many paranormal TV shows, the latest being "V" and "Fringe". Of 'cos it started way back from the "X-Files" days or maybe even much earlier than that.
Anyhow, my point is this: With so many television series, movies and books on the possibility of "alien life" as well as real accounts of probable sightings and abductions, perhaps, and I repeat "perhaps", "aliens" do really exist. After all, "there's no smoke without fire" (or is it the other way round).
Regardless, what I'm trying to say is that unless it's a case of "mass hypnotism" of a really gigantic scale (we're talking data on such occurrences collected from all corners of the world), there really is no possibility of a conspiracy-of-sorts on an "international" level. Also, those so-called "abductees" couldn't all be "loonies", right?
So, for whatever logical or scientific reasons given to "explain away" all these "alien" reportings, there is still the possibility and probability that "aliens" had been encountered throughout the decades.
But I'm not here to discuss the "how", "when" or "why" of "alien" visits. I'm just wondering what they think of us. See, if the theory is correct ie if they did visit earth so to speak, they were probably here on a "finding mission", ie to check us out first. What they wish to do after that remains to be seen. We as
human beings are curious to know if they exist and if they mean us harm. But do anyone of us wonder what they think or feel about us mere "earthlings"?
We watch movies of them being depicted as "monsters" mostly - their appearances and behaviour. But just think for a minute. We the human race consists of so many differing looks - from blondes, brunettes, redheads and different shades in between and all the way from black to white. And that's not even including cosmetic dying/highlighting of our hair. Just the natural color of our hair would probably scare the living daylights out of the so-called "aliens". So, who's more scary-looking, eh?
Then there's our various cultures. If the "aliens" had been observing us, probing us and analysing us, they'd all be utterly "confused" by our numerous characteristics and behaviour. So, who's to say that we're the "monsters" and not the other way round.
My thinking is this: What we don't know scares us. What we know only just a little, scares us even more.
So... that's my "2-cents worth" of "creative thinking" on the subject of "alien life". I think it is a fascinating topic with lots more layers to uncover. It does distract one from the "daily horrors of life" in our real world, doesn't it??
Doris Lim
Doris Lim, the owner of "CreativeThinkingForWomen.com", has only one thing in mind when she started this niche site, and that is to create awareness to the general public that you don't have to be a "rocket scientist" to have "creative thinking". She believes that no one should be thought of as being smarter or more creative just because one possesses a higher education. Of course, that helps a little. But, she believes that anyone can be taught to "think creatively". All one has to do is tap into that brain one has been born with and bring out the creative side. With so much knowledge and information available on the internet nowadays, it will take alot of effort, energy and time to select the best authors/writers, articles, tips and "how-to's" to come together in a creative process in this niche site and make it the "1-Stop Centre for Creative Thinking". And because Doris is a woman, this website will be dedicated to all "women", thus the name "CreativeThinkingForWomen.com" (Softly whispering... "men" are also welcome to visit).
A little bit of history about Doris. Having both an Asian and European background (Chinese and Portuguese), her thoughts are equally governed by both the East as well as the West. That accounts for her love of the English Language (she's being accused of having a British accent when she converses with Americans) and her obsession with Korean television serials (obviously, she has to make do with English subtitles). But, enough chit-chat.
Her credentials stem from her extensive years of experience working with "great minds" who "think creatively" and "act creatively". She has prepared speeches for politicians, consumer activists, assisted authors and researchers in the production of books and newsletters and also dabbled in the advertising and public relations sector.
Thus her quest now - to boldly go where no mind has gone before (no, we're not watching "Star Trek") and seek the BEST stuff out there in the "Cyber World" in order to share with her readers/subscribers, the various aspects of "Creative Thinking".