XXIII. The Aliens Ganesha & Skanda (5)

NB: This article can be found after the following introductory passages.

Before you read this article, please note that, from 1996, I had begun to see numerous visions. I (Pari, the author of this article) did not have experiences involving the ‘grey aliens’ etc. until a later time. Thus, when I began writing my articles, from 1996, I had not known that the Mid-Confluence Aged scientists (who lived about 2500 years ago) had sent beings into the future, on the instructions of the Mid-Confluence Aged gods/rulers, so that these beings (who are referred to as aliens now) can assist Mankind, especially for the re-creation of the Golden Aged world and the Return (of God and ‘past births through the afterlife’). Hence, in earlier articles, all these are not reflected. All these will be explained further, in future books.

From 1996, when I began seeing numerous visions, I was trying to understand what was happening to me. As I was trying to understand this, I began writing all the articles which can be found in this website. Each article is a continuation of the earlier one. So what I had explained in earlier articles were not explained in subsequent articles. This had also allowed me to keep developing what I have to explain. After I had written numerous articles, people were asking me as to which articles they had to read in order to understand something or the other. Thus, in 2015, I began to write books. All the knowledge which a person needs, so as to understand the contents of a book, are given in the book. Thus, a person could understand the contents of a book without having to revert to other articles or books. However, a better understanding could be had through reading the other books. I had also begun writing my first book “Holographic Universe : An Introduction” because I began to have a good understanding on the structure of the Holographic Universe through experiences, guidance from God, research, etc.

It should be remembered that my articles were written while I was trying to understand what was happening to me. So, the emphasis in the articles may have been on my own roles (due to the afterlife of my past births). In my books, I concentrate on just explaining knowledge and not really on giving an explanation on my own role.

It should be noted that since there are so many articles, I find it very difficult to update the articles. So there may be information in them which has not been updated. I try my best to keep my eBooks updated.

Anyway, to have a better understand of what has been said in this article, read all my earlier articles. Begin by reading the first article which is numbered as No.1 at my List of Articles. Then, re-read this article to have a better understanding. It should be noted that all my articles were written based on time being cyclic. Click here to understand the basics of the Cycle of Time.

Title: Part 23 - Aliens, UFOs and Parallel Universes - The Aliens Ganesha & Skanda (5)

Contents: Skanda has many names including Muruga, Kartikeya, Kathirvela and Andi. In the myths, Muruga leaves the subtle world and comes into the corporeal world because he is angry that Ganesha was given the fruit even though Ganesha did not go around the world as he did. Muruga came into the corporeal world and took on the form of Andi, an ascertic. This is something that needs to be understood.

Skanda coming into the corporeal world actually represents his role in the corporeal world. He was portrayed as Andi, the ascertic, in the corporeal world because we have to live like a yogi while we are doing service in the corporeal world. Andi is a symbol of renunciation in the corporeal world.

Based on the myths, Hindus say that Muruga took on the form of Andi for the welfare of the people in the world. They call it “Grace Play” or “Grace Anger”.

In the Hindu myths, it is said that Muruga went from Kailash to settle down on the hill in the South of India because those involved with the role of Muruga (at the end) will be involved with explaining the myths based on the explanations of the Copper Aged mapmakers and based on the Confluence Aged knowledge.

It can also be said that the fruit, which Ganesha and Muruga were competing for, was the fruit of all wisdom and knowledge. The fruit enjoyed by Ganesha was the Confluence Aged spiritual knowledge which enables one to just enjoy the world of God in Kailash (the elevated Confluence Aged world of God). Those who play the role of Skanda will also be involved with knowledge but it will be understood and explained based on what the ancient Copper Aged mapmakers were doing. So, the knowledge is not like the knowledge used by Ganesha, which only revolves around God. The knowledge used by Andi includes the knowledge of what had happened in historical times.

Muruga is known as Kaliyuga Varadan (the Great Redeemer who dispels the darkness of Kaliyuga and confers eternal happiness). Just as all the deity roles reflect both, the role of God and the role of the deity souls, even Muruga reflects the role of God and the role of the deity souls. This is why there is an Almighty Supreme aspect to Lord Muruga. God is the Great Redeemer who dispels the darkness of Kaliyuga and confers eternal happiness. But then, through what those who play the role of Muruga do, darkness is completely dispelled from the face of the earth. So, the deity souls are also involved with being the ‘great redeemers who dispel the darkness of Kaliyug’.

Now is the time for world service. World service has to be done at the end of the cycle and it will be successfully done through those who play the role of Skanda. The mind and attention, of those who do world service, gets turned towards what is happening in the corporeal world. Yet, despite that, they will be enjoying a beautiful divine stage while they are doing world service.

The role of Skanda has to be played so that the battle against the vices can be finally won. This is why in the Hindu scripture stories, Skanda is shown as being victorious in the final battle against the demon who was creating hell for everyone. In this specific Hindu scripture story, while Parvati was trying to get Shiva to marry her, Tarakasura, a demon, was behaving violently and creating hell in all the worlds. He was also attacking the Devas. So, the Devas asked Brahma for a chief who can lead them in the war against Tarakasura, and beat Tarakasura. Brahma told them that Shiva was destined to marry Parvati and that it is only the second son born to them who would be the war-lord, who could lead them and slay Tarakasura. Parvati and Shiva marry eventually and have a second son called Kartikeya, the war-lord. Shiva appoints Kartikeya as the chief of his army so as to kill Tarakasura. Kartikeya and his army fought against Tarakasura and his army. During the battle, Kartikeya killed Tarakasura.

The demon, in this story, represents the vices. Killing this demon represents wiping the vices off from the face of the earth. This story basically ends the battle with the War Lord, Skanda, as finally being victorious over the demon because Skanda is one of the roles played at the end of the Confluence Age. This story also reflects how, when those who play the role of Skanda speak and do service on the world stage, a great battle will be won in favour of God's Confluence Aged spiritual army. This world service helps in the transformation of the old world into the new divine world and so the vices get wiped out completely from the face of the earth.

Other deity roles are also played at the end and so other stories make it seem like as if those deities won the final battle. Actually, all the deity roles are used so as to win the final battle against the vices, through using God.

In the story, Parvati and Shiva have to get married first (before their second son Kartikeya can be born) because it is long after the Confluence Aged souls have got married to God, during the Confluence Age, that the role of Kartikeya is played. Kartikeya is also shown as the second son because his role is only used after the role of Ganesha has begun to be used. The role of Parvati and Ganesha begins to be used before the role of Skanda.

The Brahma Kumaris began world service (outside India), after the women took control of the Brahma Kumaris. These women are also playing the role of Parvati. So the women's role as Parvati has to be played first before the role of Skanda can be played. Since the women were running the Brahma Kumaris on behalf of the founder, it is as if the founder began the world service through his subtle role. The founder is considered as God's first wife even though he was a man. It is the soul which is playing the role of the wife while using whichever corporeal body it is in. It does not matter whether the corporeal body is a male or female one.

Om Shanti

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