To say this, only means something if we accept that we are part of the Whole.
As part of the Whole, we are that “portion” that vibrates on different levels, on
a variety of frequencies and therefore, in our vibrating we receive and take information from the various levels and frequencies that are within us, they are not foreign to us, they are us: we ARE all this.
If the individual is without a rational understanding of this, he could even feel alien to himself, as he has no self-knowledge.
If I do not know myself, I am an alien, alien to myself.
We must always start with the assumption that we are a microcosm in the macrocosm, which implies that we in our microcosm, function in the same way as the entire cosmos.
This is important because, beginning with knowledge of ourselves, we can understand how greater systems work. More precisely, starting from us as microcosms, we get to the macrocosm, which is all of us.
To be aliens can also mean that we are unable to interact with others in the best way with awareness and positivity, because when we have no knowledge of ourselves we give credence to others, characteristics that often they do not have, but please us.
We do not know ourselves, we do not know what we need, so in others we instinctively look for what is lacking in ourselves.
For example: the person who is unaware that he lacks generosity can feel this shortcoming, and instinctively will look for it in others accusing them of it, instead of realizing that that it his own generosity that is inadequate.
To be alien can lead to alienation, so the first kind of alienation is the lack of self-knowledge.
Why do we insist on self-knowledge? Because each one of us occupies a central position in the Universe.
Everything starts from us, from us the microcosms.
However, if we do not know ourselves how can we pretend to know others, let alone the Universe.
This statement is very important, because Humility and Awareness of one’s limits is necessary for any kind of research: understanding that as a microcosm I have potential and ability but it is limited to my feelings, my actions and above all to the knowledge of myself.
Each one of us experiments this when we experience expectations and misunderstandings when confronting others, and they are always determined by the same misunderstandings and expectations we fail to appease regarding ourselves.
I am unable to satisfy this need so I automatically try to find it in another person.
Declaring oneself as alien should make us consider how important it is, from a certain point of view, to remain “alien” when faced with particular facts and behavior unsuitable for us. This is not an argument that is easily accepted.
When we clash with hostile attitudes that we instinctively refuse even after analyzing them, we must have the courage to isolate them from our lives, because they do not belong to us.
It’s like meeting someone who speaks a foreign language, after you have tried to understand, you realize that you cannot and so as not to complicate your Life, you have to eliminate the situation. If I do not know a language I cannot understand it.
Eliminating this situation doesn’t mean that I am egoistic or indifferent, it simply means being realistic, I can’t do everything or assert myself in every situation, but be there in the situations that I feel are right for me.
If I want to assert myself in areas that do not regard me, it will lead to a display of personality and reinforce the ego which is certainly not profitable for my Energy. Therefore, alienating certain ways and ideas from your Life is wise, not egoistic. It means being in contact with reality and eliminating all that is not suitable for you.
This is because through that reality, I have no influence, I can do nothing, I cannot be constructive. On the other hand, in other areas where Life calls on me to act, I must not refuse. Concluding, when my Instinct tells me to alienate a situation or thought from my Life, I must pay attention because it is Life that is offering me these indications. Where I feel alien in a situation, other people will not, and therefore they will take action.
I would say the almost total knowledge of ourselves is necessary to really understand this concept.
If I know myself, when I alienate a situation I will understand if I am doing it for my own interest, or because I am following my Instinct.
When I follow my Instinct, I need Humility to help me to stand back from a situation even if my ego tells me that my intervention will gratify me for my personal interests and my personality. Nevertheless, my Instinct tells me not to interfere and to leave the task to others.
To be alien from certain situations is a necessity dictated by our Instinct.
If we want to speak of aliens as extraterrestrials, we must think that they also are part of us, because in our DNA there is alien information, so we are aliens too.
We must not forget though that we live on a three dimensional planet where we have specific tasks as we have chosen to live here and NOW, and therefore we also live in other dimensions as aliens, but while we are here, our awareness is of this moment.
I will conclude by saying that to state that we are aliens means that we also state that we are made up of the same substance, therefore we do not consider the extraterrestrials as aliens, even if their biological make up is different and they live a different reality. The matrix is one and it is divine.
We are exactly the same things as aliens because we are all divine beings.