Non-Human Beings in Deeper Levels of Consciousness
The term “extraterrestrial civilizations” is neither precise nor meaningful in this context. It assumes physical beings traveling between planets within three-dimensional space. Yet if we accept the possibility that the core of existence is consciousness rather than matter, then the question of non-human civilizations is not geographical, but ontological. It becomes a question of forms of consciousness.
Their nature is far more consciousness than matter.
We share it with humans, animals, plants, and even with what we consider inanimate. Each form of existence constitutes its own fully valid universe. The difference between beings does not lie in the essence of consciousness itself, but in the degree to which this essence is lived and realized. Some forms of existence may simply be further along in this capacity – more developed, more complex.
If we accept that a bee, a horse, or a bear inhabits a distinct yet fully valid universe – a world shaped by its unique mode of perception – then it becomes equally reasonable to consider the existence of forms of being that exceed ordinary human awareness. Their world is not parallel in space, but in levels of consciousness. They operate within a reality that is inaccessible to our everyday perception, yet remains part of the same existence.
Their nature is far more consciousness than matter. For this reason, they are far less limited by matter. They exist in modes akin to waves or particles, capable of passing through and permeating physical structures. They inhabit a space that is configured differently – a plane as real as ours, yet subtler, more permeable, and shaped more by the dynamics of consciousness than by the structures of matter.
I claim that such beings exist. Not as dogma, but as a serious and sincere consideration. This possibility can reveal itself in consciousness when its deeper layers open. My experience was precisely this: an encounter occurring primarily within the sphere of consciousness. A world or dimension in which immediate exchange of information is possible without language or imagery – a direct insight.
I offer only the reflection that the universe may not be divided only according to matter and planets, but also according to levels of consciousness, within which one may encounter something that is distant in form, yet shared in essence.