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Message Subject Was LOTR channeled?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Greetings, mae govannen and peace to all. i am Ryna de Liane, an Elf of the Pleiades. I've been studying the UFO phenomenon since 2004, a time of great awakening for me.

I am growing fairly convinced that JRR Tolkien channeled the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Before you go writing me off as some crazy half baked Legolas fangirl (i don't even like Orlando Bloom), please hear me out.

I didn't really want to believe it first myself...i just kept running into UFO books describing us Pleiadeans as being Elf like (go look up Semjase, the Pleiadean who contacted Billy Meier in the mid-1970s if you don't actually believe me!). I recall things that are hard to explain...and when i read the Silmarillion i began to realize that the ban placed by Eru-Iluvatar on Valinor (for humans that is) paralleled the Terran Quarantine by the Reptilians. (I am not saying every single Reptilian/Dragon is "evil", i've known moral, good, pure Dragons and Reptilians and i've also been unlucky enough to meet two "Elves" who are purely evil.) We Elves of the Pleiades (as well as Sirius and Alnitak in Orions Belt) always knew that humanity had a future in the stars.

In addition to THAT i can tell you all much more...feel free to send me an email at [email protected]

I'm also on Livejournal, my username is "indyj_fangirl"

Namarie and Blessings,
Ryna de Liane
 Quoting: Ryna de Liane


You know what is creepy, is Christians love LOTR. Why???
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1055759


JRR Tolkien was a Christian. While God and Christ aren't mentioned in the literature, there are various allegories that sort of resemble Christ. Frodo (who was innocent) taking the evil ring kind of represents Jesus who is innocent being forced to suffer for the sins of all. Gandalf resurrecting into Gandalf the White represents Christ's resurrection. And Aragorn being crowned king of Gondor and defeating Sauron represents Jesus Christ returning to the earth to destroy the antichrist.

So there is definitely some parallels in the story...

Parallels like that aren't in a movie, like, say Star Wars. Luke is a farmboy and trained to be a Jedi, ehhh I don't see it. Maybe you could say as Obi-Wan Kenobi died and then returns as a ghost, that that kind of represents a resurrection, but it's still quite different.
 
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