Saturday, May 24, 2025

Who Were the Watchers? The Mysterious Beings of the Ancient World




Rather specifically, without any need to talk about aliens, our watchers are all Earth Angels which are human spirits literally taxed with monitoring each human being on earth. We do read of cases in which they made themselves visible but not so obviously substantive in our physical experience.

We also rarely hear of advanced angels whose background is more ambigeous.

understand that all sprit bodies are physically real with an information density sufficient to operate the human body which means many orders of magnitude greater than we can infer.

I suspect any human spirit maintains about 64 separate aspects allowing them to opperate 64 separate human experiences over eight lifespans.  Commbining entities could well produce an operational archangel. with sixty four squared aspects allowing massive coverage.  

Are any of these spirits from elsewhere?  Perhaps but only to share comms and perhaps original guidence.  The rest is surely us overcoming oiur failures in particular.


Who Were the Watchers? The Mysterious Beings of the Ancient World

Ancient Origins

Thu, May 22 at 6:05 AM





Among the annals of ancient lore, there are few stories more enigmatic and intriguing than that of the Watchers. These celestial entities, popularly referred to as angels, are reputed to have come down from heaven to the world, compelled by the desire to engage with mankind in manners that would cause history to take an irrevocable course. In the Book of Enoch, 200 Watchers, led by Semjaza, made a pact to take human wives and impart forbidden knowledge, and the Nephilim, giant sons whose mere existence threatened the order of creation, were the offspring. Their story is not an isolated one; other cultures have their own versions, such as the Mesopotamian Apkallu, which suggests a shared fascination with the intersection of the divine and the human. Watchers have been explained in various ways over the centuries, and some contemporary theorists have even speculated about their potential extraterrestrial origins. But underlying their myth is the serious exploration of such matters as temptation, knowledge, and the dangers of challenging natural order.

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