There are various extraterrestrial beings, and the most sincere ones are those who respect the freedom of Earthlings and watch over them until the very end. They only intervene in cases of large-scale destruction on Earth, but otherwise, they act as observers. There is a law of freedom in the universe, and the fate of a planet is entrusted to its inhabitants. While there may be exceptions where a being reincarnates on a planet and can become somewhat involved, the basic principle is that the universe and the fate of a planet should be separate. The beings who understand this law and respect the people of a planet are the ones Earthlings should interact with. However, there are extraterrestrial beings who contact Earthlings for various selfish purposes, such as wanting to merge and become a new entity. They hide their true intentions and use things like "healing" to manipulate Earthlings, while pretending to be good. Such beings are often behind cults.
The truly wonderful beings, those who respect the freedom and choices of Earthlings, may seem like they don't intervene directly or offer help, and may even appear cold. However, they patiently watch over Earthlings, who are still immature and engage in wars and conflicts.
There are also beings who seem to offer help but have ulterior motives. For example, as mentioned before, there are beings who claim to offer healing but aim to implant auras, merge with them, or even consume them.
People sometimes give away something truly important in exchange for immediate effects, such as healing. This ultimately leads to the loss of one's aura, either through fusion or consumption.
More fundamentally, being quickly helped deprives humans of the freedom to choose and the hope for a future where anything is possible. Failure is a part of learning, but repeatedly being helped leads to dependence, which narrows the freedom of choice. While healing may eliminate problems, it is because the beings behind those auras lack emotions and are filled with power. Humans are emotional, so being exposed to the aura of a being with strong power but lacking emotions may make them feel powerful and free from worries, but is that truly the path humans desire? Earthlings should have a different way of life than extraterrestrial beings.
Is it truly happiness to be given an aura under the guise of healing, only to be led to a fate of fusion or consumption? Even if one seems to have their problems resolved through such healing, the underlying issues are not actually resolved. Instead, they become emotionally detached and filled with energy, which is what some extraterrestrial "healing" and aura-giving situations entail.
Which is more desirable: beings who don't offer direct help but patiently guide and nurture until one develops a sense of equality and respect for freedom, or beings who offer direct help? The former provides knowledge, which is expected to be understood and acted upon by Earthlings. However, people often mistakenly believe that beings who offer direct help are superior. People often choose based on "effectiveness." They choose healing or other methods because they are effective, and in doing so, they often forget the fundamental principle of the universe: "freedom." This applies to relationships between people and to planets as well.
From the perspective of extraterrestrial beings, it is natural for Earthlings to be immature. However, beings who take advantage of this immaturity by telling Earthlings lies and manipulating them through "healing" in order to achieve their own goals lack self-control. These beings are direct and simple, but they are filled with energy. Some organizations even worship such beings as gods. In such cases, these beings act as the hands and feet of the extraterrestrial beings, aiming for the conquest of Earth (although it is not explicitly stated). This gives them power on Earth, proportional to the power of the extraterrestrial being. When a cult says something strange, it is likely that a behind-the-scenes extraterrestrial being is feeding them false information. Since they are not treated as equals, they are simply being taught something that sounds plausible. For example, the idea that "life is only once" can be seen as true, because if one is repeatedly subjected to "healing" and aura fusion, they may end up having their aura completely taken by extraterrestrial beings after death and truly consumed, making life a one-time event. This may not be a lie.
This area is very confusing. Morally or doctrinally, the concept of "equality" is something that people living on Earth are taught, and cults often promote this idea as well. However, discerning whether this is truly the case, or whether it reflects reality, requires a certain amount of life experience. This inability to discern is also a reason why people become involved with cults. Because they cannot discern, they are easily manipulated by aliens with ulterior motives. Perhaps, without the experience of interacting with truly honest aliens, one may not even understand what a truly equal and honest relationship is. Therefore, it may be unavoidable. It is common for someone to pretend to be equal, but actually be different. This is because, from the perspective of aliens, humans may be considered to have a difference similar to that between "humans and animals," and they may be subtly deceiving people.
On the other hand, there are entities that are involved very indirectly, but are still watching over us. These are the true aliens, but in most cases, people do not notice such entities.
Explaining these things is often not understood by cult members, who repeat ego-driven resistance, claiming to know effective techniques or that they are not like that. Furthermore, those who point out these things are often told, "You still don't understand. You have ego-driven resistance (that's why you can't understand us)," as if there is something lacking in those who are pointing things out.
- The true ego-driven resistance comes from cult members.
- These cult members themselves interpret the statements of those who do not acknowledge the cult or those who are pointing it out as "That is ego-driven resistance. The reason you cannot accept this story is because your ego is resisting."
- Furthermore, cult members use a spiritual misunderstanding as a shield, claiming that "Being involved means that you have something in common," and try to solidify their surroundings by creating a sense of shared foundation. However, the truth is that being involved does not necessarily mean being the same. If we say that being involved means being the same, then everyone would be the same as their teacher, and a disciple would be the same as their mentor. The truth is that being involved does not necessarily mean being the same.
When you are involved with a cult, you get caught up in such troublesome matters. It is best to simply ignore these kinds of stories from cults. However, when one is involved in spirituality, such organizations often appear to be normal, but in reality, they are cults, and organizations that emphasize power are particularly susceptible to these traps.
It is better to avoid cults that only advertise positive things and to associate with humble and honest spiritual organizations. Even in that case, the universal laws of freedom and choice apply to oneself, so independence and self-reliance are essential.