Cosmic Children-We are Star People: Western Hermetic Mysteries explain that we are "not from here"!

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Throughout human history, almost every culture has documented encounters with beings described as descending from the heavens, commonly called "Star People," "Sky Gods," or "Celestial Visitors." These accounts are deeply interwoven into the spiritual, mythological, and esoteric traditions of civilizations worldwide.

 

Below is a synthesized historical overview connecting modern UAP (UFO) sightings with these ancient cultural narratives, highlighting humanity's long-standing relationship with these enigmatic celestial beings:

Ancient Mesopotamia (Sumerian and Babylonian Cultures)

  • Who: The Anunnaki, depicted as "those who from heaven to Earth came."

  • Texts: Primarily recorded in Sumerian tablets, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, Enuma Elish, and Atrahasis epic.

  • Insight: They claimed these beings genetically manipulated humanity, engineering human civilization, technology, agriculture, and culture.

Ancient Egypt

  • Who: The gods Osiris, Isis, Ra, Horus, and Thoth—all associated with celestial origins and stellar realms.

  • Texts: The Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts, Book of the Dead, and the Edfu Texts explicitly narrate the gods arriving from the stars.

  • Insight: Thoth himself, prominently featured in Hermetic traditions and Crowley's Tarot, is considered a celestial guide—often portrayed as a mediator between humanity and cosmic intelligences.

Ancient India (Vedic Civilization)

  • Who: Devas and Asuras, gods and demigods described in the Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas.

  • Texts: Rig Veda specifically details flying celestial chariots, the Vimanas, piloted by divine beings from heavenly realms.

  • Insight: Vedic literature describes detailed aerial battles, advanced technologies, and divine beings coming from higher celestial dimensions, aligning closely with modern UAP narratives.

Native American Cultures (Hopi, Zuni, Lakota, Cherokee)

  • Who: "Star People" or "Sky Brothers," entities explicitly stated to have visited Earth, bringing knowledge and spiritual teachings.

  • Traditions: Oral traditions, petroglyphs, and sacred ceremonies often reflect detailed cosmologies of stellar origins and intervention.

  • Insight: The Hopi prophecy speaks of the return of these celestial beings during times of significant Earthly transformation, similar to modern UAP encounters observed during critical global events.

Mesoamerican Civilizations (Maya, Aztec, Olmec)

  • Who: Quetzalcoatl, Kukulkan, and the Lords of the Sky, described explicitly as coming from celestial realms.

  • Texts and Structures: Codices, Pyramid of Kukulkan at Chichen Itza, Palenque’s Temple of Inscriptions, and the Popol Vuh.

  • Insight: Their advanced astronomical knowledge and calendar systems explicitly credit celestial beings for this knowledge, paralleling contemporary claims of ET intervention or guidance.

Andean Civilizations (Inca, Nazca Cultures)

  • Who: Viracocha, creator-god described explicitly as descending from the stars.

  • Structures and Artifacts: Nazca lines, visible only clearly from the sky, often interpreted as communication or signaling to celestial visitors.

  • Insight: Traditions clearly emphasize humanity’s ancestral connection and direct interaction with celestial intelligences.

East Asian Cultures (China, Japan, Korea)

  • Who: The Yellow Emperor, Jade Emperor, and numerous immortal beings ("Xian") who descended from heavenly realms.

  • Texts: Chinese historical records explicitly document celestial phenomena and beings in chronicles like the Shiji ("Records of the Historian") by Sima Qian.

  • Insight: Detailed imperial chronicles note celestial craft ("flying chariots") and "heavenly people," directly correlating with modern UAP phenomena.

African Cultures (Dogon, Zulu, Yoruba)

  • Who: Nommo (Dogon culture), described explicitly as amphibious beings from Sirius.

  • Traditions: Dogon detailed astronomical knowledge predating modern telescopes, attributed to direct teaching from extraterrestrial visitors.

  • Insight: Credited with giving humanity astronomical insights, these narratives closely match current hypotheses surrounding ET contact.

Modern Correlation with UAP Phenomena:

  • Modern reports (from civilian and military pilots, government disclosures, and verified photography/video evidence) echo these ancient accounts: beings or craft described as bright lights, disc-shaped objects, spheres, or glowing craft displaying advanced, seemingly impossible maneuvers.

  • The consistent depiction of interactions suggests a continued or recurrent presence, possibly indicating long-term observation or intervention by intelligences with a vested interest in human affairs.

Hermetic and Thoth Tarot Insights:

In Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot and Hermetic tradition, these "Star Ancestors" resonate powerfully within:

  • The Star (Atu XVII): Directly symbolizes celestial communication, infusion of higher consciousness, and contact from cosmic intelligences.

  • The Aeon (Atu XX): Signifies humanity entering a new age or evolutionary shift, guided explicitly by higher, potentially extraterrestrial intelligence.

  • The Universe (Atu XXI): Illustrates humanity’s cosmic integration and origin, symbolized by Nuit’s infinite expanse of stars.

  • The Magus (Atu I): Suggests intermediaries (Hermes-Thoth) who transmit cosmic wisdom and universal truths, bridging celestial beings and humanity.

Crowley's system itself, through The Book of the Law and his own claimed communication with non-human intelligence (Aiwass), asserts the authenticity of human-celestial contacts in contemporary spiritual experience. He positioned Tarot as a tool explicitly for reconnecting with humanity’s cosmic ancestry.

Forward-Thinking View:

Today’s expanding acknowledgment of UAP phenomena—via military disclosure, public encounters, and scientific inquiry—represents humanity’s ongoing awakening to our cosmic heritage. By synthesizing historical traditions with modern sightings, humanity might collectively realize we're not isolated but rather deeply integrated into a larger cosmic ecosystem.

Thus, modern encounters with UAPs and historical narratives of Star People are not separate phenomena—they form a continuous thread in the evolutionary tapestry of human consciousness. Tarot and Hermetic traditions invite us to consciously explore and embrace this celestial relationship, helping humanity navigate our imminent evolutionary leap into conscious cosmic citizenship.

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Let's cut the BS. Throughout history UAP's/UFO's have been sighted and reported by every culture on Earth. From Shumer they even state that the Anunnaki=ET's created mankind by genetic manipulation, native Americans, Africans, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, cultures of Asian and Central -South America all state the god's came from star systems. You may ask,
"Now, where in the Western Hermeticism such as Thoth Tarot is there a link with these ET Ancestors indicated?"

 

 
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In the Thoth Tarot, Aleister Crowley subtly yet unmistakably embedded themes suggestive of extraterrestrial or cosmic intelligence and intervention, resonating deeply with ancient cultural traditions that speak of star ancestors. Crowley's work, deeply informed by Hermeticism, Qabalah, and Egyptian myth, inherently references a cosmic origin for spiritual wisdom and even humanity itself.

The most significant cards in the Thoth deck reflecting such themes are:

1. The Star (Atu XVII)

  • Hebrew Letter:

  • Path on the Tree of Life: Connects Netzach (Venus, love, emotional wisdom) to Yesod (Moon, subconscious, foundation of reality).

  • Insight:
    The Star traditionally symbolizes cosmic origins, higher intelligence guiding human evolution, and spiritual inspiration. In Hermetic Qabalah, it's the gateway to cosmic consciousness, a direct channel linking humanity to higher-dimensional intelligence. Crowley explicitly associates this card with the influx of cosmic energy, bringing knowledge and life from the stars. Its depiction—a nude goddess pouring celestial waters onto Earth—symbolically encodes the concept of extraterrestrial seeding, referencing myths of the Anunnaki and the cosmic fertilization of humanity's consciousness.

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2. The Aeon (Atu XX)

  • Hebrew Letter: Shin (Fire, divine revelation)

  • Path on the Tree of Life: Connects Hod (Mercury, intellect) and Malkuth (Earth, manifestation).

  • Insight:
    The Aeon card represents humanity's evolutionary leap, symbolizing transition into a new era marked by consciousness expansion, disclosure, and revelation. The central figure, Harpocrates (Horus, the Child), symbolizes the birth of a new human paradigm—possibly engineered or influenced from beyond Earth. The Aeon also reflects Crowley's prophecy of humanity's next evolutionary stage—linked metaphorically and esoterically to cosmic forces and extraterrestrial contact.

 

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3. The Universe (Atu XXI)

  • Hebrew Letter: Tau (Saturn, Time, physical manifestation)

  • Path on the Tree of Life: Connects Yesod (Moon, psychic gateway) and Malkuth (physical Earth).

  • Insight:
    The Universe card explicitly suggests the concept of humanity's cosmic heritage, universal consciousness, and extraterrestrial origin. The dancing figure (the Goddess Nuit) symbolizes the cosmic womb from which humanity and all life emerges. In Hermetic Qabalah, Nuit represents infinite space and starry heavens as a literal origin point. This aligns clearly with ancient mythologies, such as the Sumerian Anunnaki, Egyptian stellar gods, and Native American star beings, marking the card as an overt reference to cosmic ancestry and extraterrestrial involvement in humanity’s creation and evolution.

 

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4. The Magus (Atu I)

  • Hebrew Letter: Beth (Mercury, Communication, Messenger)

  • Path on the Tree of Life: Connects Kether (Source, pure consciousness) to Binah (Cosmic Understanding).

  • Insight:
    The Magus symbolizes the communication of higher intelligence or wisdom from celestial beings to humankind, acting as an intermediary between Earthly and cosmic realms. Mercury, linked astrologically to extraterrestrial contacts and communication, symbolizes a messenger figure potentially analogous to ancient alien intermediaries—figures found prominently throughout cultural mythologies.

 

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5. Adjustment (Atu VIII) and Lust (Atu XI)

  • Adjustment (Hebrew letter Lamed) connects Geburah to Tiphareth.

  • Lust (Hebrew letter Teth) connects Chesed to Geburah.

  • Insight:
    These two cards, through their astrological (Libra and Leo respectively) and symbolic correspondences, hint toward humanity's karmic balance (Adjustment) and primal, creative evolutionary impulse (Lust). Together, they suggest the purposeful balancing and genetic tampering by higher intelligence as narrated in myths like the Anunnaki accounts.

Hermetic Qabalistic Perspective:

From a forward-thinking Hermetic perspective, the entire Thoth Tarot deck can be seen as encoded cosmological knowledge reflecting ancient encounters with star beings. Crowley’s sophisticated fusion of Hermetic philosophy and Egyptian mythology was deeply influenced by his belief in higher dimensional intelligence (as recorded in The Book of the Law received from Aiwass, whom Crowley explicitly described as a non-human intelligence). Thus, the Tarot itself can be considered a tool designed by Crowley to reconnect humanity consciously to these cosmic intelligence, bridging spiritual and extraterrestrial wisdom traditions.

In short, while Crowley didn’t explicitly say "extraterrestrials," his system inherently describes humanity as cosmic children, embedded within a larger stellar tapestry—making the Thoth Tarot a Hermetic Qabalistic map of our ongoing relationship with the cosmos and our ancient star-born ancestors.

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Title: Star Children and the Western Hermetic Path of Ascension

In the deeper strata of the Western Hermetic Mysteries, there exists a radiant truth: humanity are not mere inhabitants of Earth, but Star Children—beings whose soul origins transcend planetary boundaries. This Hermetic gnosis, echoed subtly through Qabalistic symbolism and more directly in Thelemic thought, reveals that ascension is not about floating to a clouded heaven, but about returning to our stellar origin—what some call the True Will, others the Holy Guardian Angel, and still others, our Home Planet.

The Descent of the Star-Soul

From a Hermetic-Qabalistic perspective, the soul descends from the Infinite (Ain Soph Aur) through the concentric rings of the planetary spheres. This is mirrored in the structure of the Tree of Life, where spirit incarnates downward from Kether through the Sephiroth, becoming increasingly clothed in the garments of matter. This process is not a fall in the Christian sense, but a necessary individuation—the star crystallizing into a self.

The Thoth Tarot's Star card (Atu XVII) encodes this beautifully. The figure pours waters of divine memory into both the collective and the individual soul. The stars overhead remind us of our cosmic origin. Nuit, the overarching goddess of infinite space, whispers: "Every man and every woman is a star."

The False Heaven vs. the Real Return

Most exoteric religions preach ascension into a static paradise. But the Hermetic Mysteries suggest otherwise: the soul returns not to a golden gate in the sky, but to the vibrant, eternal stars. In some esoteric interpretations, this includes literal star systems—Sirius, the Pleiades, Orion, and the often-disputed Nibiru of the Anu mythos. But even if taken archetypally, these signify elevated stations of consciousness—post-human initiations into higher states of being.

The Aeon card (Atu XX) in the Thoth Tarot redefines judgment and afterlife. Instead of a final reckoning, it shows the child-god Horus emerging in triumph from the womb of Nuit and the grave of Osiris. The old Aeon of vicarious atonement gives way to conscious evolution. We do not wait for heaven; we become divine.

The Chariot and the Path Home

The initiatory journey back through the Tree of Life is guided by the central pillar—culminating in Tiphareth, the Solar Self. It is here that the True Will aligns, and the memory of our star-origin reactivates. The Chariot card (Atu VII), ruled by Cancer and associated with the Path of Cheth, is the vehicle of the Adept. It holds within it the Holy Graal—representing the container of stellar essence within the human soul.

In this sense, the "home planet" is both a literal and metaphysical return. It is Nibiru, Sirius, or whatever cosmic gate your soul recognizes—but it is also the throne of Tiphareth, the inner Sun, the Stargate within.

Lust and the Starfire Within

In the Thoth Tarot, the Lust card (Atu XI) replaces the older Strength, and with purpose. The Scarlet Woman rides the Beast, drunk on the wine of the saints, a vessel of divine intoxication. This image isn’t about control—it’s about ecstatic alignment. The solar-venusian fire within us—the starfire—is awakened, not tamed. This is the rising of the inner Sun, the ignition of the Stellar Core within the Adept.

Toward the Stars

To be a Star Child is to carry within you a memory of divine fire and a trajectory toward its return. The Tree of Life becomes a cosmic ladder; the Tarot, a map of the stations. The goal is not to escape the body, but to transmute it, to prepare it as a Graal for the descent of the Higher Self, the return of the Star.

The Hermetic path does not point to heaven. It points to the stars—and through them, to the eternal Light behind them. Nuit extends herself across the heavens, calling her children back to remembrance.

We are not simply ascending.

We are going home.

Get over yourself and get on with you,! Earth is now our home....let's make it a Celestial Heaven by becoming the Star we are and not a slave to a few who wish to rule the many!

As above so Below, so below as above!

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