Chapter 5
Star Kid Spirituality
When people think about Star Kids, their attention might naturally
be drawn to these children’s brightness, how quickly they grasp and
process information. Or their extraordinary profusion of psychic
gifts will impress other people as the most notable thing about the
Star Kid. But the most important part of a Star Kid’s repertoire is
not brains or wizardry – it is their spirituality.
Let us be clear that we are not talking here about religion (per
se). While some Star Kids go to church, synagogue, mosque, or temple
with their families, very many Star Kids do not find in church that
which nourishes their spirituality. It is not that these children
are godless. It is rather that what they seek to connect to is deep
and pure; and they find that formalistic ritual does not work to
provide so many of them the connection to their spiritual source
that they need.
What is this spiritual source? “God” would be too facile an answer.
Yes and no. The problem is that the many religions on Earth today
have hijacked God, as though the Creator were a commodity owned and
hawked by the clergy of a given religion. Furthermore, these
churches have given “God” human characteristics: anger, jealousy,
judgmentalness, and they portray God as a person who requires
rituals to be appeased and convinced. The churches push themselves
between the Star Kid and God, and maintain that they have the only
way to get to God.
Star Kids instinctively find all this churchery dull, boring,
irrelevant, and a distraction from real spirituality. They find
sitting through church services torture. They know that it doesn’t
take a church to make contact with God.
When Star Kids see religion turned into working-class bumper
stickers, with slogans borrowed from milk ad campaigns, (such as:
“Got Jesus?”), these kids want to puke. That’s not what religion is
about.
Well, what does a Star Kid understand God to be?
Star Kids have an understanding about God which, not coincidentally,
is commonly shared across star civilizations. As they grow and
develop, Star Kids shake off the memorized formulations about God
from Sunday School. As these children become more articulate, they
begin to express that God is the Supreme Source of all.
These young people might affirm God as something like an
intelligent, aware, conscious principle that underlies all things.
This God-force gives everything its distinctiveness, purpose,
continuity of existence, and inter-connectedness to the other parts
of creation.
The Star Visitor races who have commented on the concept of "God" in
answer to experiencers' questions, or who have brought the subject
up themselves, uniformly affirm that they, too accept the reality of
what Earthlings call God. However, the God they affirm is not the
anthropomorphic or patriarchal figure of many Earth religions, but
more of a Supreme Source [not precisely Star Visitor vocabulary] --a
transcendent matrix of Consciousness, which underlies everything,
and is that which gives essence and specificity to everything, which
in turn is a partial manifestation of the Supreme Source.
Even though our ancestors on many occasions mistook the
highly-advanced Star Visitors for deities, the Visitors are quite
clear, when confronted with human confusion about whether they are
gods, and have emphatically clarified that they are not God.
The Star Visitors typically do not make extended commentary about
"God", but either assure the experiencer that they too accept "God",
or they seem to let the direct experience of God speak for itself.
In more experiential terms, the Star Visitors have taken
experiencers and Star Seeds and shown them "God”. The experiencers
typically described being in the presence of intense, overwhelmingly
brilliant light from which emanates incredibly intense love, such
that the experiencer feels lost in the infinite love.
This Supreme Source is that from which life comes. Source is also
that which provides conscious beings with continuity of personhood
across reincarnations.
Because Star Kids instinctively understand these truths, even though
some cannot yet articulate them adequately, they know that the
Supreme Source is directly accessible. No need for church; No need
for clergy.
Let me tell you a true story.
There was a young Catholic priest, newly ordained, who was working
in a parish in East White Plains, New York. He was approached one
day by Kathryn, a beautiful young but troubled eighth-grade Catholic
schoolgirl, who had a question. Shr started off by telling him that
she found Mass (the Catholic church service) boring. She said she
could not experience God at church. She was turned off by the people
singing, the busyness of the incense smoke wafting in the air, the
candles flickering, the priest droning his prayers. “Father,” she
said, “I cannot find God in church.”
Kathryn was almost tearful, and
asked if her attitude was a big sin. The young priest asked her
where she thought she would find God. She answered, “I have a
favorite spot in the woods where I make my contact with God. I feel
so close to God there. The forest is my church.” The priest asked
Kathryn to show him where she prayed. They drove to a thick green
woods outside of town by a little lake. There the girl sat at the
edge of the lake in quiet meditation for 15 minutes. Then she turned
around and looked up to the priest and asked, “Father, is it alright
if I don’t go to church on Sunday, and instead come here to meditate
and talk with God?”
The young girl was a Star Kid. She also had instinctively been drawn
to this young priest, who, it turns out, was an adult Star Seed. The
Church had told Kathryn that it was a mortal sin not to attend Mass
every Sunday. Yet she could not experience God there. But she did
not want to commit a serious sin. The young priest’s eyes misted up,
as he was at the verge of tears over her innocence, her purity of
intention, her single-minded devotion to experiencing God. The
girl’s sincerity and genuine spirituality were evident.
“No,” he
told her, “You do not have to go to church on Sunday. You need to
have your connection with God. If this woods is where you can
achieve that, then that is the important thing. You are dispensed
from any obligation to attend Mass on Sunday.” The girl thanked him,
and happily pursued her earth spirituality. The priest never saw her
at church again.
The young Star Seed priest, it turns out, was struggling spiritually
himself. He was increasingly confronting within himself the same
contradictions as the eighth grade girl was: that the many rituals,
memorized prayers, and readings from the Bible, which were supposed
to bring you closer to God, were just getting in the way, and
actually turning him off and irritating him. The struggle of this
pure young (Star Kid) girl resonated with his own struggle to
disentangle genuine spirituality from the ritual and formulaic
teachings he had grown up with.
Within a year he had resigned from the priesthood, left the Church,
and pursued personal study of non-churchly spirituality and
philosophy. He eventually developed a metaphysical understanding of
reality which incorporated insights from Taoism and Zen Buddhism.
His spiritual sensibilities also resonated with the understandings
of Native American spirituality.
This spirituality sees that
everything in nature has consciousness, and is therefore sacred.
That the proper attitude of a human towards the Creator is
gratitude. That all creatures are part of the family of life. And
that no matter a person’s age or skin color or national origin, and
whether living on Earth or resident out among the stars, the ancient
Lakota [Sioux] saying handed down over the ages was entirely true:
“Mitakuye oyasin!” Everyone is my relative.
That young Star Seed priest of almost forty years ago was me. And
this true story is just one more illustration of how star folk help
each other, because they resonate with the issues which come with
being a Star Kid (or Star Seed.) That perspective, that energy, that
drive connects them on a spiritual level. Star Seed young and old
interact in a special and intense way because “All are my
relatives.”
The account above illustrates one path that one Star Kid followed to
achieve the spiritual connection she needed to nourish and center
her being. There are, of course, a variety of authentic paths which
a Star Kid can choose among to meet his spiritual needs.
Some Star Kids experience spirituality passively. An “angel” comes
to them, often at night, and teaches them about how the cosmos is
put together and interrelates. Over time, the Star Kid comes to
understand in a word-less, gestalt-concept sort of a way, that there
is an underlying creative intelligent evolutionary thought-force at
work. This thought-force is permeating, unfolding, and organizing
all those things which link together to form the tapestry of the
cosmos.
Several French philosophers have called this First Principle the
elan vital, (literally “lifeenergy” (Bergson, 1907); and evolution
creatrice, literally “self-creating evolution” (Bergson, 1907).
Another thinker held that First Principle is that energy which
causes the personalization of the conscious universe into cohesive
and self-reflective awareness (Teilhard de Chardin, 1955). De
Chardin further specifies that this primal energy is Love, defined
as “the affinity of being with being” across the evolutionary order,
and that it further explains why, (contrary to Marxian dialectical
materialism), higher developments within the cosmos escape from the
otherwise seemingly-universal physical principle of entropy
(Teilhard de Chardin, 1955).
It is not unlike what Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobe (of the original
Star Wars movie trilogy) called “The Force”. And because both The
Force and we are of consciousness, we are able to engage with The
Force on his/her own terms.
Does The Force require that candles be burned to Him/Her? Will The
Force be offended if devotees fail to spin prayer wheels, or dance
in frenzied circles a prescribed number of times a day? Is The Force
happier when an animal is sacrificed in His/Her honor? Does The
Force spend time continually stoking an enormous furnace, where
those who go astray broil for all eternity? And if so, on what
planet does The Force maintain this Hell? Or is it out in space
somewhere and The Force has to import oxygen for the fire?
The answers to these questions are pretty evident. The permeating
creative intelligent evolving thought-force that some call God and
others call Nature and others Great Mother does not need candles or
prayer wheels or sacrifices. Father-Mother God is not interested in
sending His/Her creation to some moral incinerator. God is the
principle of life. And God is the principle behind the dynamic
balancing and recycling of spent elements in nature. When it comes
to beings with more developed consciousness, of course God would not
have such a being live one limited lifetime and then be annihilated
to dust.
And this Supreme Source is also the source of Love, the omnipresent
unifying, interrelating, dialectically-entwining force of the
universe. As the one responsible for the pervasive presence of love,
Supreme Source both imprints the cosmos with his/her “flavor” of
love, but by placing the energy of love within all sentient
creation, Source givrs a powerful clue to his/her nature.
The Star Visitors have offered humans they have visited some
illuminating insights into the progression of the life path. Those
Star Visitors who have commented on life-span have unanimously
spoken of both Star Visitors and humans as having had previous
lifetimes. And, following death after their current life, these Star
Visitor or human goes on in most cases to successive lifetimes.
Besides thus affirming reincarnation, the Star Visitors have also
spoken about individuals voluntarily and consciously choosing to
re-ensoul in another body, and to live another lifetime under
specific circumstances. The subsequent lifetime is not necessarily
on the same planet. Thus, Star Visitors have shown a human person ,
in some instances, the human's previous life as a Star Visitor, or
their subsequent life in Star Visitor form.
Also, the Visitors have
shown a former Star Visitor to have chosen reincarnating into a
human body to live a human lifetime. Indeed, some such "humanized"
Visitor consciousnesses have deliberately come to Earth as
metaphysical “missionaries”, to aid in humanity's advancement, via
what I have termed “missionary incarnation”.
The degree of consciousness and spiritual progress that a given
soul/consciousness achieves in a given lifetime influences the
possible choices available for that soul to have in a subsequent
lifetime. There is no support in Star Visitor theology for the
doctrine of only a single lifetime, after which the soul is judged
and assigned a permanent fate.
It comes as no surprise to many if not most Star Kids that
reincarnation is a fact. Many Star Kids do have in fact some recall
of one or more past lives. All not all of those incarnations were
necessarily on Earth. Apparently it is the case that the vast
majority of Star Kids growing up now are the result of “missionary
incarnation”. This means that they were a Star Visitor in a previous
lifetime, with the more advanced consciousness, mind, psychic
abilities and energy fields which Star Visitors tend to have. These
Visitors deliberately chose difficult duty: to incarnate in a human
body on Earth at the end of the Twentieth Century and at the
beginning of the Twenty-First, so that they could be here to help
change the direction that the people of Earth are headed.
When we talk about Star Kid spirituality, we have to include the
tremendous love and unselfish giving that these Star beings have,
and which they brought with them. Helping out with the awful mess
which humans have made of the Earth and its gifts is a tremendous
challenge. But these Star Visitors reincarnated as human Star Kids
are up to it.
Yet, many of these Star Kids suffer here. They hate the cruelty,
violence, greed, cutthroat competition, and materialism which passes
for civilized society here. Many Star Kids end up longing to go
home, almost regretting having decided to come here. They long for
the sweet, wise, loving, elevated people they left behind on home
worlds. They cry at night, and look wistfully up to the stars in the
direction they intuit that home world is. And yet they stick it out.
I have talked to hundreds of these Star Kids, and the older Star
Seed adults as well. I have listened to them, counseled them, and
empathized with the stress, loneliness, fear, ostracization, and
isolation they live with. And I have asked some of these if, after
careful reflection, they would go home now. Almost every one pauses
for a while, and then says essentially, “No. I’m here to do my work.
I’m needed here. I’ll stay.”
That is dedication. That is service to high principle. That is
courage under fire.
When the Transition from Fourth World to Fifth World is well
established, by the end of 2012, there will need to be a ceremony
honoring these missionary-incarnation Star Kids. They came here
knowing better, but yet they came. This spiritual service is
“walking the talk.” A congressional Medal of Honor would not be good
enough for these devoted Kids.
Spirituality, it turns out, is not just a belief system. And it most
certainly does not consist solely of pious intentions. True
spirituality expresses itself most genuinely in action, in behavior
which enshrines highest awareness, humility, and service to the
greater good of the whole.
Star Kids do not operate on Earth in a cultural vacuum. They are
like other children: when they are small, they go where their
parents take them. And until they get old enough to both be able and
willing to think for themselves, they mouth and perhaps accept for a
while the religious culture that the parents lay upon them.
Depending on where the Star Child grows up, he or she may find
themselves intellectually plunged into a milieu which takes the form
of Christian, Buddhist, Islamic, animist, Jewish, Orthodox,
Confucian, Hindu, or other religious culture.
And yet, although these overly-formalistic traditions can prove a
barrier to the proper understanding and practice of genuine
spirituality, it is a delicious irony that these human-devised
superstructures we call the world’s Great Religions are at root the
distorted-over-time offshoots of very pure and simple spiritual
understandings brought down from the sky by various Star Visitor
teachers, the Avatars, over the millennia.
Those Avatars (major world religious leaders) are understood to
include, among others:
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Zoroaster (Zoroastrianism)
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Lao-Tse (Taoism)
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Moses (Judaism)
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Krishna (Hinduism)
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White Buffalo Calf
Woman/Guadalupe (Native American spirituality)
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Quetzocoatl
(Meso-American spirituality)
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Cochivamba (South American
spirituality)
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Yeshua ben Joseph/Jesus (reform-Judaism morphed into
Christianity)
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Buddha (Buddhism)
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Quan Yin (compassionate Chinese
Buddhist Enlightened One)
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Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani and other
initiators of Sufism [universalist peaceful variant of Islam]
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Bahá'u'lláh (Bahai).
Native American shaman-experiencers such as Looks-For-Buffalo
(Spiritual Elder Floyd Hand) have declared that Jesus was a
Star-Man, and that the Avatars are Star People. The Star Visitors
have indicated that the Avatars were sent to raise human spiritual
consciousness, and have alluded to Star Visitor involvement with the
avatars.
Because of the imprecisions of oral history, it is
difficult in some cases to determine whether a given Avatar was:
1)
a human consistently guided by Star Visitor consciousnesses
2) a
human with ensoulment by a reincarnated soul who was a Star Visitor
in a previous life and retained advanced consciousness in this life
3) a human-extraterrestrial hybrid (Star Seed)
4) a Star Visitor
manifesting with a human appearance
None of the above scenarios
negates the role of the divine in religious inspiration, but rather
allows for the divine to partially manifest through various Star
Visitor intermediaries. Just as the great religious books and
doctrines were not uttered by God directly, but proclaimed to
humanity and written down through human intermediaries (prophets,
disciples, religious leaders, scribes, and monk-editors) as well.
Let us follow the path of one such Avatar-Star Man in his efforts to
bring a more uplifting and advanced spirituality to humans. This man
is well known to many people: Yeshua Ben Joseph is his Aramaic name;
he is more commonly known as Jesus of Nazareth.
His conception was attended by unusual circumstances, (although not
all that unusual for many Star Kids and their startled mothers.) His
conception was pre-announced to his mother-to-be, Miriam/Mary by an
angel, Gabriel (Bible: Luke 1:26-32). “Angel” is the English
translation of the Greek biblical text word “angelos”, which means
“messenger from the skies”. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that
this messenger had wings.
The wings of artists’ depictions signify
that the messenger came down from the sky. Indeed he did, and from
farther up than Earth’s atmosphere. The robe, beautiful human
demeanor, and almost-glow surrounding Gabriel are quite familiar to
many experiencers and Star Seeds. There are hallmarks of a Star
Visitor race who are frequent visitors to Earth. This race
originates in the Pleiades star system. They look strikingly like
handsome Nordic humans. Given a revised and corrected understanding
of the Origin of Man, it would be more correct to say that we humans
look an awful lot like the Pleiadeans.
So, the Pleiadean angelos Gabriel appeared to Mary, and told her
that she would conceive a son. Mary, a proper and virginal girl of
about 14 years of age, remonstrated with the messenger, “How can
this come about, since I am a virgin?” The messenger assured her
that nevertheless she would have a son, and he would be destined to
be great (Luke 35-36). No truer words have been spoken.
(It is relevant here to note that a number of female experiencers of
Star Visitor contact have also reported that they have conceived
when it was not “possible”, due to factors such as not having a
current sexual partner, being on a contraceptive, or being diagnosed
with untreatable infertility. These experiencer women nevertheless
subsequently went on to have a Star Kid.)
The angelos Gabriel was nice enough to also visit Mary’s fiancé,
Joseph, (who was probably about 16 or 17 years old), and inform him
that Mary was pregnant, but that it was not due to human intercourse
(Bible: Luke 18-21).
Subsequently, Mary, by now quite pregnant, and her betrothed consort
Joseph responded to a Roman occupation government decree. They
traveled to Bethlehem, Joseph’s place of birth, to be entered on the
government population census.
Meanwhile, three Magi (court astronomer-astrologers in Persia, (what
is now called Iran) saw an unusual light in the sky. It was not an
ordinary star. This luminous object moved about and then hovered! So
the Magi were intrigued and determined to follow this wandering
“star” to see where it would lead (Matthew 2:1-2).
Parallel experiences have been reported by modern experiencers, who
have felt very strong impulses to follow Star Visitor craft, and
subsequently had an encounter. It would not therefore be far-fetched
to assume that the court astronomer-astrologers were motivated by a
similar telepathically-sent impulse.
Shortly after arriving in Bethlehem, Mary felt the signs of birth
labor. Joseph made various efforts to find suitable lodging, but as
a struggling, just-starting-out young couple with little funds, they
had to settle for shelter in an animal manger. So, Jesus was born
there.
Soon thereafter, the three court astrologers showed up bearing gifts
for the important personage they were informed would be born where
the shining mobile “star” [spacecraft] stopped its wandering and
hovered overhead (Matthew 2: 9-11).
The Bible chronology then picks up when Jesus was age 12, beginning
adolescence. In the incident recorded, Jesus exhibited some of the
behaviors of both a Star Kid and an adolescent.
Most adolescents his age would go to temple and passively listen to
the rabbis’ teachings. Not Jesus. This Passover, as his parents left
Jerusalem after the religious observation, Jesus stayed behind
without telling them so. He went back to the Temple, sat down among
the learned rabbis, listened to them, and asked them questions. The
rabbis were astounded at his intelligence and his answers to his
questions after the rabbis had attempted to answer this questions
(Luke 3:41-47). Sound like any Star Kids you know who amaze their
teachers?
When his parents discovered that Jesus was not in the caravan
returning home from Jerusalem, they hurried back to Jerusalem and
searched everywhere for their child. After three days of frantic
searching, they found him in the Temple sitting among the senior
rabbis. His parents were overcome with emotion when they spotted
him. Mary said, “my child, why have you done this to us? See how
worried your father and I have been looking for you!” Jesus' reply
was pure adolescent, and Star Kid: “Why were you looking for me? Did
you not know that I must get busy doing my [heavenly] Father
[Creator’s] work?” His parents did not understand (Luke 3: 48-50).
But Jesus was not locked in adolescent rebellion, nor in continuing
a premature exercise of his mission here on Earth. “He then went
down with them and came to Nazareth and lived under their
authority.” (Luke 3:51) But he was not idle. This premier Star Kid
studied and increased his wisdom; he grew taller; he became
well-liked in his community; and he acted in a fashion that was in
accord with Creator’s way (Luke 3:52).
Jesus bided his time during the rest of his teen and early adulthood
years, pursuing the carpenter’s trade until he reached the age of
30, at which age people would be more inclined to take him seriously
as a teacher of spiritual matters.
He then began a new career, his Earth mission, teaching people about
the true nature of God, about real spirituality, and of the real
place people have in an intelligent, compassionate and spiritual
world. He was also a strong voice of witness against the corrupt
institutions of his day. In Israel the most prominent such corrupt
institution was the semi-theocracy of the Jewish priests. Israel was
so solidly a religious state that even the Roman occupation
government knew enough to leave in place the religious hierarchy as
a kind of second-tier political power. The Temple priests had turned
religion into a money-making enterprise, (hardly the first such
aberration in history.)
Jesus not only taught a basic set of compelling spiritual and moral
principles, but he railed publicly against the corrupt institutions
which sought to interpose themselves between the common people and
God.
Like other Avatars (teachers whose ideas were turned into the great
world religions), Jesus was sent to try to bring the confused and
misled common people back to a simple core of spiritual
understandings and moral behavior. In so doing, he also challenged
the Judaic practice of the time, and was seen as a reformer of
Judaism by his followers, but a dangerous heretic if not infidel by
the Jewish religious authorities of the time.
Like other reformers going up against corrupt human institutions,
this Pleiadean Star Man paid the price. Scorned by political
leaders, reviled by the theocracy who trumped up charges against him
and turned him over to the occupying government as a “threat to
national security”, Jesus experienced what would look like to some
people to be mission failure. He was falsely indicted, “convicted”,
abused while in custody, and summarily executed. Yet it is the power
of the nature of the goodness and truth he taught that the teachings
he brought not only survived his death, but spread across the world
and still powerfully influence millions of people today.
The presence, personality and character of Jesus drew people to him
in a way somewhat reminiscent of the attractive pull many people
feel towards Star Kids and Star Seeds. And Star Man Yeshua used
various of his advanced powers to help people, and also to provide
corroborative support for the truth and goodness of his teachings.
His psychic diagnosis and psychic healing of the naked, howling,
self-mutilating psychotic from the region of the Gerasenes astounded
and impressed people (Luke 8: 26-39). His using psychic energy to
calm a storm in the Dead Sea that almost swamped the boat he was in
amazed his disciples (Luke 8: 22-25). His transmuting jugs of water
into wine at a wedding reception in Cana caused people to marvel
(John 2; 1-11). And his use of psychic power to bring back to life a
recently-deceased man, Lazarus made people wonder if there was any
limit to what he could do (John 11:1-44).
Yet, psychic modification of weather, psychic diagnosis and healing,
transmuting of material objects, and bringing dying or dead plants,
animals and persons back to life are things which Star Kids (and
Star Seed adults) also do. Jesus’s preeminent role as a worker of
what seem like “miracles” is not diminished by the reality that
those whose development has reached an advanced level can also
facilitate many of these works of wonder. Yeshua himself noted that
anyone who believes will be able to do the same works of wonder as
he did, nay, ven greater works (John 14: 12).
Jesus’s own resurrection from the dead and reappearing among his
astounded followers was facilitated by the restoration work his
fellow Pleiadeans did on him. They did not abandon their own in his
sojourn upon Earth. One of these luminous Pleiadean angeloi stood by
Jesus’s empty tomb, and told those who had come to mourn that he was
no longer dead. And Yeshua’s departure from among his followers and
ascension towards the heavens provided an important final lesson on
the persistence of the person after death, and the reality of
reincarnation.
And when the figure known as Jesus returns, with his Star Visitor
colleagues in the near future, many will be surprised, not that he
returned, but to discover how badly their churches have distorted
over time his actual nature and teachings.
I have gone on at length to examine the life of Jesus from a Star
Visitor and Star Seed perspective because Christianity is a globally
widespread religion. And because existing misunderstandings and
distortions about Jesus have conveyed the impression that he is God,
or that his relationship to Supreme Source is unique in the
universe. While Jesus’s relationship with God and spiritual
development were more advanced than anyone else’s on Earth at that
time, the relationship and development are not necessarily more
advanced than any other conscious intelligent being in the universe,
nor than those of some of the Avatars who followed him.
But it must certainly be noted that Sidartha Gautama (Buddha) and
Lao Tse (organizer of Taoist spiritual philosophy) and Krishna
(great teacher of Hinduism) were also highly spiritually advanced
Star Men (to use the phrase of a leading Lakota (Sioux) spiritual
Elder, Looks-For-Buffalo (Floyd Hand). These Avatars’ teachings have
lifted up the spiritual minds and moral behavior of millions across
the globe.
Star Kids differ in the kind of spirituality they acknowledge and
practice. For example, a number of Star Kid teens I know in the
United Kingdom are drawn to Wicca, a prehistorical, indigenous
nature spirituality that predated the arrival of Christianity and
other World Religions from overseas.
Many Star Kids in North, Central and South America find indigenous
(Native American) spirituality appealing, with its finding of
sacredness everywhere in nature, its sensitivity to Spirit’s
presence in nature’s cycles, and its basic attitude of gratefulness
for Spirit’s largesse. And of course, Native American spirituality
honors the tunkasilas, the spirit teachers from the stars who taught
the native peoples so much.
Some Star Kids in Asian countries resonate with the basic living
principles of core Buddhist teaching, and leave aside the human
accretions of dogma and elaborate ritual.
Likewise, some thoughtful Star Kids in China find the spiritually
balanced philosophical teachings of Taoism appealing, while
eschewing the temple ceremonies.
But very many Star Kids have a spiritual struggle in trying to find
a spirituality that fits for them, that does not feel artificial or
fake, or merely an extension of childhood behavior shaped by their
parents.
And yet a large percentage of the newer Star Kids come in with an
appropriate natureand-cosmos spirituality already “installed” in
their consciousness. What does this cosmic spirituality mean? It
means several things. This Star Kid spirituality intuitively senses
the presence of Spirit/Life Force/Supreme Source everywhere. And
when the Star Kid travels out among the stars, whether transported
on a starcraft by Star Visitors, or traveling on her own in an
out-of-body-state travel, she senses Spirit is there, too. Star Kid
cosmic spirituality recognizes the sacredness of the Star Kid’s own
consciousness, and its clear linkage to the Supreme Consciousness
which pervades and holds-in-definition the whole universe.
This spirituality means that a Star Kid sees the underlying
life-consciousness in other people, (whether on Earth or from the
stars), in other living creatures, and in the Earth; and honors it
as sacred.
Because of these spiritual understandings, Star Kids recognize the
validity of the moral principle of treating others accordingly. Many
Star Kids are reluctant to deliberately step on an ant. Their strong
adherence to respect for ecological systems means they would shudder
at witnessing any deliberate pollution. More than one parent of a
Star Kid has had a lecture from their small child about some
thoughtless behavior that caused pollution.
And because of their cosmic spirituality, many Star Kids do not fear
death. Because of their understanding of reincarnation, and the
successive opportunities to engage life and make things better over
lifetimes, these small ones at times get almost philosophical about,
for example, whether they survive a severe accident or illness that
has hospitalized them.
“Don’[t worry, Mom, I love you. If I die,
I’ll come back and be near you.”
Star Kids are not perfect, and are not born fully developed. They
benefit from correct instruction, and they can temporarily be
detoured by faulty teachings. Yet, within each Star Kid is an inner
basic illumination and a basic moral sense that creates a tendency
towards realizing their highest and best potential as a spiritual
being, a living image of the Transcendent.
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