Editor,
I am a visitor to your planet. I am from a planet located in a distant and much older galaxy than yours.
As such, I have a detached, more objective perspective of your planet’s events and the possible outcomes. Your perspective is limited because you’re enmeshed in what’s happening.
For the record, I reside on the planet “Reality.”
Past generations on my planet have witnessed the events taking place on your planet several times. The sequence of events has repeated over and over again in parts of our universe, and the outcome has always been one of two possibilities because there are only two possibilities.
The sequence of events, in summary, is this: A new solar system comes into being; a life-sustaining planet comes into being in that solar system. Primitive life forms come into being on that planet and evolve into more complex, conscious life forms.
Eventually, a life form comes into being that consists of individuals who seek purpose and ask if what they do or believe is truth — if it influences what happens to them in the future. Initially, these ponderings are limited to what might help one individual gain an advantage over another either in the present, the future in this lifetime, or even in what is supposed to exist future lifetimes.
This assumption results in a perceived struggle between individuals to establish who is entitled to more planetary wealth and who is not.
It causes planet occupants to divide into warring camps and create conflicts that eventually turn into large-scale wars. This happens when planet occupants increase and space and resources decrease.
This is your planet’s present situation. And this is the most critical time for you.
My ancestors have witnessed history, and it indicates that when planet occupants reach the degree of consciousness that you have reached, and interact with each other and the planet as you do, there will be one of two outcomes:
One: You will stay divided into warring camps and fight each other until planet resources are depleted. Then, your species will become extinct and another species will come into being — one that can adapt to the planet in whatever condition your species left it.
Two: Your species will become aware of the first outcome’s eventuality, and they’ll inform others about what lies ahead unless there is a shift in thinking.
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When the second outcome happens, a species continues to survive because its members work cooperatively and compassionately to ensure survival.
Now, you know my purpose for visiting your planet — to inform you about what my ancestors have witnessed and to tell you that how you interact with others and the planet determines whether you will survive or become extinct.
I cannot influence the decision you make. That is entirely up to you.
In the past, when visitors from my planet have done what I did, individuals of other planets have been about 50-50 when it comes to extinction or survival.
As I leave to return to “Reality,” I feel compelled to inform you that whichever choice you make, the inhabitants of “Reality” have felt nothing but compassion for your planet’s and the universe’s inhabitants.
Robert Gardiner
Community member



