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Welcome to Ehyeh.one, a beacon of enlightenment for all those yearning to transcend their earthly citizenship and embrace a galactic identity. This platform kindles a collective vision, a future where Earthlings are active, integral members of the vast cosmic community.
The name Ehyeh.one is derived from “Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh”, an answer given by God to Moses at Mount Sinai, which means “I Am That I Am”. This encapsulates the essence of a profound journey – a journey of self-realization, of recognizing and embracing unity with the cosmos. It’s an invitation to realize that you are not just an inhabitant of Earth, but an intrinsic part of an all-encompassing, interconnected Universe.
Historically, our understanding of God or a divine entity has often been limited by earthly constraints. We’ve envisioned deities within the boundaries of our terrestrial existence. But what happens when these boundaries are extended to the stars, to galaxies far beyond our own, to the very edges of the Universe itself? As we contemplate this new cosmic perspective, our understanding of God, Allah, The Great Architect of the Universe, JHWH, Jehova, Brahman, The Force, Jah-Bul-On or the Cosmic Muffin (if that tickles your fancy), evolves. It’s about envisioning God not as an Earth-centric entity but as a universal, all-encompassing consciousness that spans across the vast expanse of the cosmos, unifying life across galaxies, connecting the microcosm and the macrocosm.
We humans are not only inhabitants of earth and ower own galaxy the Milky Way; we are participants in a far larger cosmic flow. Our galaxy is part of the Virgo Cluster, itself embedded within the immense gravitational landscape known as the Laniakea Supercluster – a vast gathering of galaxies defined not by borders, but by shared motion through space.
Beyond Virgo and Laniakea unfolds the cosmic web: filaments of matter and oceans of void that shape the large-scale structure of the observable universe. These are not isolated islands, but expressions of an interconnected whole, constantly in motion, constantly becoming.
Seen from this perspective, humanity is more than a biological coincidence on a small planet. We are cosmic beings first – conscious expressions of a universe that has learned to observe itself. Our bodies arise within time, but our awareness points beyond it, toward meaning, connection, and responsibility.
To engage with our cosmic neighborhood, then, is not merely an astronomical exercise. It is an act of self-recognition. In understanding our place within Virgo, within Laniakea, within the greater cosmos, we are invited to act not as isolated observers – but as participants in a larger, unfolding story of consciousness.
The path from being Earth-centric to becoming Universal Citizens is through Empowerment and knowledge! This platform is designed to equip aspiring galactic citizens with the tools to forge this new identity, take responsibility, and make a difference in shaping a collective cosmic future. The Blog, with its deep dives into the often marginalized UFO/ET subject matter, provides essay´s and analyses aimed to shift perceptions, ignite conversations, and spur action.
Ehyeh.one lays out a broad range of resources – from the hard facts compiled in the “E.T.Disclosure” section, to the dream-like scenarios painted in the “I Have A Dream” page, sparking imagination about what a future of galactic fellowship might look like.
The E.T.#Disclosure Forum is a stage where thoughts can be expressed, ideas shared, debates engaged in, and connections made with fellow travelers on this cosmic journey. As one interacts and shares, remember, this is your journey. Your voice shapes this journey.
All are on this extraordinary journey together, fueled by curiosity, guided by shared wisdom, and driven by the spirit of discovery. It’s a journey to learn, grow, and explore the cosmos as individuals, and as one – Humankind. Welcome to Ehyeh.one, Universal Citizen! Let’s reach for the stars, together.
When I hear about Jews, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Scientologists, and others, who believe they have the only true teaching about God, I always think of the story of The Blind Men and The Elephant.