View Full Version : Reptilian Un-Conceived Babies
shenoma
05-02-2009, 04:35 AM
It has hard for any human to find a suitable mate, but add the complexity of alien past lives in the mix. It makes it nearly impossible for any awaken soul to find eligible parents to have.
These souls have a right to come here to this planet, has we have been with our own parents. It is selfish not to be a parent. I never wanted to be one, until I went to Montauk and the desire was put into me. You know what? I am woman, my body was meant to produce babies, this is the cycle of life, and it is the only good thing in this world.
Becoming a parent, giving life to a child is a sacred bond between the lovers and child. If all future babies are made in absolute love and brought up correctly then there will be nothing else for us to do. We would had done our job, and left this planet in comparable hands.
But instead people don't want to do what is the most natural thing and pass down life to people (their own children). I was one such person, and now I my real job in life is to be a mother. To love my future mate and child, when ever they come along.
The children are our future and it is only us that can produce them.:D The Star People have a right to be born and to be human, like us.
Peace.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/baby%20and%20daddy/kristawren_2007/daddy.jpg
armoured_amazon
05-02-2009, 05:03 AM
It would be handy if sperm wasn't essential, what with being single. :o
lordreptoid
05-02-2009, 05:08 AM
You do have a very valid and respectable point, Shenoma. I know many souls/star-seeds want in here to Ea-rth (again/also) to make a difference.
Speaking only for myself, I have to have the time and money and SAFETY in order to do that full time. I'm very protective. I doubt I'd last long as a parent because someone would p1ss me off to the point where I'd simply "over-react" and the Ea-rthly systems do not recognize our right to defend our youth as they do elsewhere... an off I'd go, against my will, while the "system" spreads propaganda about me. No thanks. Not my scene. I'm too in line with my former world and days to remain "casual" about what they do to kids here with brainwashing from school age upwards, and that whole "CPS" thing... damned NAZIs as I see them. They've gone too far when the family becomes afraid of their own government... and I want nothing to do with having to be responsible to these new children until this whole system is completely re-written or my family is here to protect me/us. I think that's fair, at least for me.
Now as for seeding a female by her request for her OWN responsibilities (care) that's another matter so to speak. She will have the burden and responsibility and I can continue to be myself without "risk" to my offspring by triggering this cursed evil system into having an excuse to **** the rest of my life up. It's hard enough as it is already. I can get updates on their progress (children) but there'd also be a system fail-safe in place... pre-intercourse there'd be a lawyer's document to sign agreeing to never bother me with asking for any money or care for the child what so ever... that'd be my own will to manifest and not under order or threat of another person. I respect my free will too much for it to be any other way. I'd ask no less of anyone else if it was the other way around. When times change, then yes, another lifetime as a family man would be MOST DELIGHTFUL. :) 2013 is not far away... perhaps then things will be more to my liking regarding staying here and considering such an idea.
Just my own thoughts on the idea.
Good thread... "Why not?" :) See who responds next and where their head is at.
sabre1
05-02-2009, 08:18 AM
I'd rather wait and destroy the NWO first before I insert any baby-gravy in any Female Earth Human. Have the baby then it gets killed by TPTB... that would suck for us (parents) and the child.
If the female was ET, then I have no problem with putting the baby-gravy in her as long as she is o.k. with it and has a way to raise the child in a peaceful environment.
I would like it that the female was a life-mate. With that, we'd be in no hurry to have a child. The union would be unconditional life-long love. If a child comes out of that relationship, yay! If not, there's always a next time, and me and her will still be together.
rhydra
05-02-2009, 10:06 AM
I'm not going to have children, I lack the patience for one thing and should any marital break up happen then they can be affected so I don't fancy all that, I think I'll remain single and leave reproduction to another life.
leviathanstaar
05-02-2009, 12:38 PM
I know this deep down there somewhere, yet I cannot possibly.
The reasons are: 1) Dont want a kid to grow up blah blah like me blah blah no this, no that blah worlds messed up yalala ethics
2) Real or not I fear what I see as a genetic.......consistensy... from my mothers line of a poor.......cold.... maternal instinct.
3) When I invision having a child, and picture them, and do it as though that were a fact, something about it bothers me. Alot. I dont know why. I fear that it happening would cause that ....very weird and unpleasant feeling...to increase. It definatly doesnt need to.
4) No one is acceptable. Despite wanting to spit in the face of my own(unjustified at that) vanity, what I would require in a mate is understandibaly out of reach. These reasons are largely my own fault and doing but are prevelant none the less.
Thanks for reading and if you did, tell me what you think.
shenoma
06-02-2009, 12:06 AM
John Lennon's Opinion about Over Population
35 years ago, the big media scare was over population - we were all doomed. Then it was the coming ice age that was going to kill everyone. Now we're all going to die of global warming. Kind of typical that Lennon didn't follow the mainstream thought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yRh5NNiFG0
fromthatshow
06-02-2009, 12:17 AM
I'll have a baby with you
octopusrex
06-02-2009, 05:02 AM
Never too late for a man to have a child.
darketernal
06-02-2009, 07:42 AM
I'll have a baby with you
You may not have the genes she desires. LoL
However, it was most kind of you to offer... I don't see how a lady could possibly refuse. ;)
boots
06-02-2009, 08:19 AM
I'll have a baby with you
I'll have one with ya.
Right who's bending over? you or me?:p:)
pinkfreud
06-02-2009, 08:45 AM
I'll have one with ya.
Right who's bending over? you or me?:p:)
ewwww.
anyway, i don't think it's selfish not to want a child- the human population is really bursting at the seams, and i personally wouldn't want to bring a baby in THIS world.
i don't believe women were just 'made' to produce children- that's medieval thinking imo. we've been given this opportunity to learn and progress, and baby making definitely is fun ;) but that's not the answer to everything.
boots
06-02-2009, 09:08 AM
ewwww.
anyway, i don't think it's selfish not to want a child- the human population is really bursting at the seams, and i personally wouldn't want to bring a baby in THIS world.
i don't believe women were just 'made' to produce children- that's medieval thinking imo. we've been given this opportunity to learn and progress, and baby making definitely is fun ;) but that's not the answer to everything.
It's not selfish to not want to have a baby, it's each individuals choice;)
But why wouldnt you want to bring a baby into this beautiful world? You do know that the elite ( Georgian guide stones) want to reduce the world population? I know you see it from the perspective of India, so it hard to fathom that and I see it from the perspective of Australia. But for instance the whole world population could fit into the state of Texas, it would be one huge city but that just gives you the "perspective":p This planet could theoretically support a population of 20 billion and that's not including the sea's and getting hold of the technology that has been hidden, and start populating other planets.
I bet you and your partner in time would want to have a child, it's just natural, it's in your nature.
Here's some chauvinistic view for ya.
Woman SHOULD produce the kids and man should protect them.:p;):)
pinkfreud
06-02-2009, 09:22 AM
It's not selfish to not want to have a baby, it's each individuals choice;)
But why wouldnt you want to bring a baby into this beautiful world? You do know that the elite ( Georgian guide stones) want to reduce the world population? I know you see it from the perspective of India, so it hard to fathom that and I see it from the perspective of Australia. But for instance the whole world population could fit into the state of Texas, it would be one huge city but that just gives you the "perspective":p This planet could theoretically support a population of 20 billion and that's not including the sea's and getting hold of the technology that has been hidden, and start populating other planets.
I bet you and your partner in time would want to have a child, it's just natural, it's in your nature.
Here's some chauvinistic view for ya.
Woman SHOULD produce the kids and man should protect them.:p;):)
yeah well, even viewing it from a 'global' perspective, i think humanity is very resilient- and in the face of the ptb's tactics to perhaps curb our population we people will keep on trying to reproduce (and enjoy the process) :) that's one thing we seem to be good at :rolleyes:
i have noticed, over time, that as population levels shoot up, there has also been a steady rise in abortions. i wonder if this is a 'cosmic' balance of some sort?
i know i'm coming across as cynical and many may disagree with the above... but with regards to the OP- i just think not being inclined to have children has nothing to do with selfishness or anything- it's personal choice, like you said.
about it being 'natural' to have kids- yeah i guess we're biologically programmed to have children, but does it mean it's a necessity? it's up to the individual to choose, but right now- no i'm not even thinking of it; ugh, i'm far too young.. but who knows in the future?
and as far as your chauvinism is concerned- of course women will have to produce the kiddies, who else will? :p an exception being the guy who gave birth last year.
and it's even better if the men choose to protect them. what more could a woman want?
edit: omg i just realised these 'baby' threads are springing up over the forum :| like the abortion one.
boots
06-02-2009, 09:34 AM
LOL you just might have a babe??? It's a sign Honey:p:D
I know it happens with animals that they can have natural abortions. it depends on the conditions that they are faced with. Are we that far from the natural world???
Actually the birth rate of 1st world countries is declining. I know this to be a fact in OZ, the previous government gave money to peep's who had kids, lot's of money in fact.
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boots
06-02-2009, 09:38 AM
It has hard for any human to find a suitable mate, but add the complexity of alien past lives in the mix. It makes it nearly impossible for any awaken soul to find eligible parents to have.
These souls have a right to come here to this planet, has we have been with our own parents. It is selfish not to be a parent. I never wanted to be one, until I went to Montauk and the desire was put into me. You know what? I am woman, my body was meant to produce babies, this is the cycle of life, and it is the only good thing in this world.
Becoming a parent, giving life to a child is a sacred bond between the lovers and child. If all future babies are made in absolute love and brought up correctly then there will be nothing else for us to do. We would had done our job, and left this planet in comparable hands.
But instead people don't want to do what is the most natural thing and pass down life to people (their own children). I was one such person, and now I my real job in life is to be a mother. To love my future mate and child, when ever they come along.
The children are our future and it is only us that can produce them.:D The Star People have a right to be born and to be human, like us.
Peace.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/baby%20and%20daddy/kristawren_2007/daddy.jpg
Good for you.
pinkfreud
06-02-2009, 09:41 AM
LOL you just might have a babe??? It's a sign Honey:p:D
I know it happens with animals that they can have natural abortions. it depends on the conditions that they are faced with. Are we that far from the natural world???
Actually the birth rate of 1st world countries is declining. I know this to be a fact in OZ, the previous government gave money to peep's who had kids, lot's of money in fact.
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nah bud, i don't have the tolerance + patience to mother a kid :rolleyes: but since you insist on the possibility of me having one in the future :p i might as well leave it to destiny.
well, your post would explain why birth rates in third world countries in asia (i don't know about africa and latin america) are rising steadily- perhaps to 'balance' the decline in other nations like oz?
this really puts things into perspective.. for every action there seems to be an opposite reaction, at least as far as i've observed on this planet. birth/abortion, decline/rise, light/dark polarity... the list is endless. no two opposites can exist without the other.
aaaaand *hits the submit button* seeing that i'm veering off the OP :o
enddivision
06-02-2009, 01:01 PM
I'm not ready for bringing any little'uns into the world, at the moment, anyway. Being a single guy, I'd have a major problem in that regard anyway!;)
I've always fit the 'Star-Seed' category, never felt like I belong anywhere, distant from the rest of society. Always looking up at the stars, waiting for something that never comes. Hard to describe, a feeling of belonging somewhere 'out there' between the stars, neither here nor there. Other kids generally treated me as 'different' or 'wrong' when I was at school, and I'd always felt more of a connection with other species than with other humans.
I'm really waiting for someone that I can truly connect with on a spiritual level before anything else, something that would endure the test of 'time'.
armoured_amazon
06-02-2009, 01:06 PM
I'm not ready for bringing any little'uns into the world, at the moment, anyway. Being a single guy, I'd have a major problem in that regard anyway!;)
I've always fit the 'Star-Seed' category, never felt like I belong anywhere, distant from the rest of society. Always looking up at the stars, waiting for something that never comes. Hard to describe, a feeling of belonging somewhere 'out there' between the stars, neither here nor there. Other kids generally treated me as 'different' or 'wrong' when I was at school, and I'd always felt more of a connection with other species than with other humans.
I'm really waiting for someone that I can truly connect with on a spiritual level before anything else, something that would endure the test of 'time'.
+1
The separation becomes more apparent (but less angsty!) as I age. I sometimes envisage myself as an old cat lady, pottering among the roses in my country garden.
:D
morphal
08-02-2009, 08:20 AM
I'm pretty amazed by all the responses of the single and childless people in this thread. I had a lot of the similar thoughts and feelings growing up, as a teenager, I didn't want to bring kids into this world... and things just kept getting worse and worse. Like time is speeding up and we're headed toward this terrible cataclysm.
Then, it happened... I had a kid, and of course, my life changed. I'm a mom and it's hard not to have my time to myself, essentially to be a servant to a little one. Yes, it takes a lot of self-sacrifice especially to raise a kid on your own or with a unwilling/useless partner. But becoming a parent deeply changes a person, I consider it one of the vital experiences of life, other parents will know what I'm talking about. Life is really about service, and sacrifice, and that's what parenthood demands. When you're single, it's all about 'me'.
My perspective changed and I can't imagine refusing to have a kid because of my fears or opinions about the dire state of the world. If this soul chooses to come into the world through my body then it knows what it's getting into, for better or worse - this soul needs to be here.
But recently, something even more compelling made me think, I'm really glad I had my kid when I did, instead of waiting 5 more years ... I have been researching about Planet X and 2012 and one thing that popped out was some prophecies that the fear would cause men and women to become barren...
Whether it's a nuclear war, fear, radiation or something else, that could be a real possibility, that in your lifetime you may find one day you and everyone else is barren... then it won't be a matter of choice, you just won't ever be able to have a kid.
But here's a question, on another tangent. What if you were human and had a kid and it turned out to be a hybrid reptilian? And you were a person who was repulsed by reptilians? Then what? Would you accept your kid or would it just freak you out? Cuz I'm pretty sure it could easily happen, even without any genetic interference - you'd just get knocked up by a hybrid, or by a full-blooded one wearing a human shape, and wouldn't know it.
astrochicken
08-02-2009, 11:28 AM
Mine are definitely non-reptilian.
Having kids is an eye-opener and a life-changer.
There's love (parents/friends/partners) and then there's parental love,
and that is seriously all-encompassing and overwhelming and will leave you
speechless most of the time. Awesome (not like a hotdog :p )
... and then they get bigger LOL
Each to his own.
shenoma
08-02-2009, 11:54 AM
Also, I think it was in Beloved by Toni Morrison where there is a man in a horrible prison where he is constantly abused and sleeps in something like a big ditch with metal bars for a roof, and he can see the stars, so he picked one star and loved it so he would have something to love. I thought of that, too.
morphal
09-02-2009, 05:53 AM
Mine are definitely non-reptilian.
Having kids is an eye-opener and a life-changer.
There's love (parents/friends/partners) and then there's parental love,
and that is seriously all-encompassing and overwhelming and will leave you
speechless most of the time. Awesome (not like a hotdog :p )
... and then they get bigger LOL
Each to his own.
LOL...
Yes, that's exactly what I was getting at. Parental love is different from love of parents, friends or lovers.
But still, can't wait for mine to get bigger... LOL
Isn't it interesting though, the way the Illuminati undermines the family prevents a lot of people from becoming parents and experiencing that.
schettini
09-02-2009, 06:13 AM
Have you guys seen the movie CHILDREN OF MEN?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NikEQy1XxDE
blondina1
09-02-2009, 06:15 AM
Also, I think it was in Beloved by Toni Morrison where there is a man in a horrible prison where he is constantly abused and sleeps in something like a big ditch with metal bars for a roof, and he can see the stars, so he picked one star and loved it so he would have something to love. I thought of that, too.
Loving a child like only a parent can (this includes non biological) heals all scars and wounds if you let it. Because its unconditional. No matter how bleak life looks, the smile of that child can for a moment remove it all.
measle_weasel
09-02-2009, 08:37 AM
I have neither desire to have nor raise children.
shenoma
09-02-2009, 09:00 AM
I read the book has a teen and loved it! My stupid mom throw it away and said she thought I only paid a dollar for it. It explains a lot about me.
Have you guys seen the movie CHILDREN OF MEN?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NikEQy1XxDE
octopusrex
09-02-2009, 06:36 PM
...a man is never too old to have a kid..:(
morphal
10-02-2009, 10:00 AM
Loving a child like only a parent can (this includes non biological) heals all scars and wounds if you let it. Because its unconditional. No matter how bleak life looks, the smile of that child can for a moment remove it all.
That's beautiful.
Don't know the movie/book... will have to check it out :)
shenoma
11-11-2009, 10:21 PM
http://www.cosmographica.com/gallery/portfolio_main/albums/userpics/normal_balloon_probe51_32_low.jpg
Unknown destinies.
armoured_amazon
12-11-2009, 01:41 AM
When you're single, it's all about 'me'.
So?
morphal
12-11-2009, 03:05 AM
are you a parent? things change when you are forced to put someone else's life (your child's) ahead of your own wants and needs.