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Friday, January 22, 2010
JAMES CAMERON IS AN ALIEN
There, I said it; and I stand by it. James Cameron is an alien. After watching Avatar in 3D, trying to recapture my earthly sensory perception, I came to the realization that this 'story' had to be divinely inspired by more than just human brain cells. I must admit that I was expecting to be entertained, but I was not prepared for the visual masterpiece that is Avatar.
**SPOILER ALERT**
I must admit that I needed to have a few minutes of the Na'Vi people under my belt before I felt a connection, a deep respect for these creatures that came to life before my very eyes. Something, I didn't know what it was, but I felt a kinship to this fictitious community and it kept pulling me in minute by minute. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but after studying the paranormal/supernatural arena for over 30 years, something was nagging at me. Something SO familiar and ritualistic that I left my position of being a movie viewer and became part of the fight of the Na'Vi people. Then, my epiphany: This is the story of the Anunnaki people and the fight to protect their existence on Pandora or as I believe, the 10th planet, Planet X. Their love for all living things and celestial environment allowed me to escape the trauma of the world we live in. Reading the feedback from some of the Avatar movie goers, I must admit, I couldn't understand how one could delve so far into a MOVIE that they would completely lose themselves and all sense of reality so much so that they were left sad, distraught, angry, depressed and even suicidal. How could this be? ENTER THE EXPERIENCE OF AVATAR 3D. To say I was humbled may be an understatement, but now I have a clearer insight to what some people with what might seem to be insurmountable problems, could completely immerse themselves in the perception of reality that unfolded on the screen. For some of us that believe there has always been more to our human existence, Avatar gives us hope that James Cameron's vision was a Divine intervention. It doesn't seem human to me to have a man, even with James' imagination, to have conceptionalize the vastness of beauty, KNOWLEDGE, language of linguistic phenomena and unworldliness of the world of Pandora and the Na'Vi people.
I come to this conclusion that James MUST have had an 'alien' influence because you had to have a firm grip on the ending to anticipate how the story of the Na'Vi people to unfold as the story progressed. Pandora is, in my humble opinion, either a glimpse of Heaven or the 10th planet, Planet X. The Anunnaki people on a planet worth protecting from us 'sky people' is an easily obtainable conclusion. We kill what we don't understand. We are perceived as a threat because we ARE a threat. It's more understandable that people in this trying economy want to make the leap in becoming a Pandorian community. The Na'Vi people worship and respect the world they live in and are willing to protect its beauty from the enimy: Governments so hell bent on financial gain that everyone and everything is dispensable. Who wouldn't want to become an Avatar then a full fledged Na'Vi? People are sad, confused, depressed and suicidal because they are tired of being from a world of war, famine, pestilence, hunger and true evil. Pandora speaks to the souls of a planet that is wasting away under its own rules and inviting them to join a peaceful place where one will be loved and accepted. No bills, no economic failure or war just peace.
Yes, again, I truly believe that James Cameron was NOT alone in this epic adventure. As a clairaudient with a firm belief in another existence outside of our earthly lives, I would welcome the opportunity to have a one-on-one with Mr. Avatar. I have a keen nack at seeing past the secrets our bodies hold and would love to see what I SEE in James. Once you see this film if you hold any interest in the paranormal/supernatural, there will be no doubt in your mind that this story clearly mirrors Planet X and the Anunnaki people.
I know first hand what it takes to bring an idea to fruition but trust me, this goes MUCH farther then even a complex idea of bringing the Na'Vi people and Pandora to life. This goes way beyond the scope of even the most imaginative minds and scholarly knowledge. James was NOT alone in telling this story which is why so many people can relate or subscribe to the idea of a kind, gentle race of people.
I would LOVE to hear what you all think about this visual masterpiece and may I recommend you experience it in 3D. Post your comments and thoughts in hopes that maybe one day, I can share it with the master himself.
Irayo txantslusam tsamsiyu: Oe kame nga James!
Chris
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