"Any entity – no matter how many tentacles it has – has a soul.” ~ Vatican astronomer Guy Consolmagno. "We know everything . . . we're the Vatican." ~ Warehouse 13
Showing posts with label UFOs in Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFOs in Art. Show all posts
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Michael Naisbett: UFOs in Sacred Works of Art
From July of 2007, an article on UFO Digest by Michael Naisbett: UFOs in Sacred Works of Art. Surprising; it's not what you might assume. It's not a matter of disagreeing with the interpretation, exactly, it's more. . . of not seeing the forest for the trees, or, a case of "you say po-tay-toe, I say po-tah-toe." Meaning, the fact that interpretations, metaphors, and analogies in the Bible (along with numerous translations) present a religious picture, for the religious, doesn't negate the "ancient astronaut" theories.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Slightly Revised UFO Mary Download
It's still free, and it's still available, just a different color cover and the addition of Richelle Hawk's photograph that accompanies her article. Click on the BVM image in the menu on your right to get there.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
Alien Image on Door
Usually it's Mary or another religious figure, like Jesus, that appears on furniture. This time it's an alien, so says a poster at UFO Magazine blog, The Green Room. Take a look; there are two images posted, the one shown here, and a larger one.
The first word that comes to mind is "paradelia" and that's fine, but while skeptics dismiss it as "just a case of . . ." as always, in these cases, it's not as simplistic. But that's for another day!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Folk Art: Mary and UFO

I found this today; a wonderful folk art painting with a UFO and Mary. This is from a blog called "Paula's Back Log."
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