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You are not human – You are Creation

You Are Not Human – You Are Creation

In this profound episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex invites us to reconsider one of the most deeply ingrained assumptions of our existence: the belief that we are merely human. According to this perspective, being human is not an identity but an experience, a temporary role played by something far greater. The central message is both liberating and unsettling — you are not human, you are creation itself.

This idea is not presented as a metaphor meant to inspire motivation or self-esteem. Instead, it is offered as a literal reorientation of identity. Humanity, as Alex explains, is comparable to a character in a film. The character has a name, a story, struggles, relationships, and a limited arc. But the actor behind the character exists beyond that role. In the same way, what you truly are exists beyond the human experience.

The Actor and the Role

One of the most powerful analogies in this episode is the comparison between an actor and the roles they play. An actor may appear in dozens or even hundreds of films, portraying radically different characters. None of those characters define the actor’s true identity. They are expressions, not the source.

Being human is one such role. It is not insignificant, nor is it meaningless. But it is not the sum total of what you are. When someone says, “I am only human,” they are unknowingly limiting their identity to a single role while ignoring the vast spectrum of experiences that consciousness is capable of expressing.

According to Alex, this is why it becomes so difficult for many people to even consider past lives, let alone experiences beyond humanity. If one cannot acknowledge having been human before, how could one acknowledge having been something else entirely?

Creation Experiencing Itself

The episode builds on a recurring theme throughout the channel: creation experiencing itself through form. You are not a byproduct of the universe; you are the universe exploring itself from a specific point of view. The human experience is dense, immersive, and designed to feel real precisely because it requires focus.

This density comes with a cost: forgetting. Forgetting who you are, where you come from, and what you have experienced before. Alex explains that this forgetting is not accidental. It is part of the structure of this reality. To fully experience being human, consciousness temporarily narrows its awareness.

This narrowing does not destroy what you are. It only obscures it.

Reincarnation and Free Will

Alex briefly touches on reincarnation, clarifying an important distinction. The repetition of human experiences does not mean the experience is wrong or flawed. Watching the same movie more than once does not make the movie bad. The issue arises only when repetition occurs without awareness or free will.

The concern is not reincarnation itself, but the possibility of being influenced into repeating experiences without full understanding. Creation, by its nature, must operate through free will. Any system that interferes with that principle creates imbalance.

However, this episode does not dwell on that subject. Instead, it refocuses on identity — who you are beyond cycles, roles, and stories.

You Are More Than This Reality

According to Alex, one of the reasons this reality feels so consuming is because we collectively elect to focus on it. Attention is energy, and where attention goes, experience solidifies. By choosing to focus almost exclusively on the physical, we reinforce the illusion that this is all there is.

This does not mean the human experience should be rejected or diminished. On the contrary, Alex emphasizes that being human is valuable. It offers perspective, emotion, relationships, and growth. The problem arises only when the experience becomes an identity.

When you define yourself exclusively as human, you unconsciously reject every other aspect of your existence.

The Ego and the Mind

A significant portion of the episode addresses the role of the ego. The mind, Alex explains, operates through the ego. This does not make the ego evil or inherently negative. It simply means the ego has its own agenda: survival, validation, control, and certainty.

The ego cannot comprehend divine consciousness, intuition, or the higher self because those concepts exist beyond comparison and definition. The ego thrives on labels. Creation does not.

Trying to understand your true nature purely through intellectual effort often leads to frustration. The mind wants clear answers, timelines, and proof. Consciousness, however, communicates through intuition, feeling, and resonance.

Why the Truth Feels Cryptic

Alex explains that higher understanding does not arrive in neatly packaged explanations. It does not come as a book, a vision, or an external authority figure. In fact, anyone claiming to deliver absolute truth in a fully digested form should raise concern.

True insight arrives subtly. Through synchronicities. Through emotional resonance. Through questions that arise spontaneously rather than answers that are imposed.

This is why modern culture’s obsession with speed and simplification works against deeper understanding. Shorts, clips, and rapid consumption may entertain, but they rarely transform.

Asking the Right Questions

Rather than seeking answers, Alex encourages asking better questions. Spending even a few minutes a day asking the universe simple questions such as “Who am I?” or “Where do I come from?” opens space for awareness.

The responses will not arrive as direct explanations. They may come as shifts in perception, changes in priorities, or subtle realizations that unfold over time. This process cannot be rushed.

Patience is not a virtue here; it is a requirement.

Personal Experience and Forgetting

Alex shares that as a child, he experienced states of awareness that felt expansive and non-human. Over time, as the ego developed, those experiences faded. This, he explains, is not unique. It is part of growing into the human role.

The development of the ego stabilizes the experience of being human, but it also limits access to broader awareness. The challenge is not eliminating the ego, but understanding its function and not allowing it to dominate identity.

You will always have an ego in this experience. The key is how you relate to it.

Discovering the True Self

The episode culminates in a simple but profound invitation: discover who you truly are. Not intellectually, but experientially. This discovery is deeply personal. No teacher, system, or belief structure can do it for you.

Alex emphasizes that your limits are self-imposed. Fear, envy, rage, pride, judgment, and comparison are not inherent traits. They are byproducts of egoic identification.

As awareness expands, these emotions naturally lose relevance. They no longer serve a purpose and gradually dissolve.

Service and Compassion

One of the most important clarifications in this episode is that recognizing your true nature does not remove you from humanity. It deepens your connection to it.

As identification with ego softens, compassion increases. Service becomes natural rather than obligatory. Helping others is no longer about being right or superior, but about resonance and understanding.

Alex reminds listeners to be patient with others. Everyone has their own process. Awakening cannot be forced, and comparison only reinforces separation.

Enjoy the Human Experience

Finally, Alex stresses the importance of enjoying this life. Repair relationships when possible. Let go of pride. Appreciate loved ones. The human experience is temporary, but it is meaningful.

You are not here to escape humanity, but to experience it without forgetting who you are.

You are not human.

You are creation, exploring itself through a human form.

For more explorations into identity, consciousness, and the deeper nature of reality, visit TheAlexShow.TV and continue the journey with Alex.

You are the origin of everything

You Are the Origin of Everything: Consciousness, Creation, and the Illusion of Separation

The idea that you are the origin of everything challenges nearly every belief system humanity has built. In this episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex revisits one of the most fundamental truths explored since the very beginning of the channel: reality does not exist independently of consciousness. It is sustained, shaped, and experienced through it.

This message is not about ego, superiority, or personal power over others. In fact, Alex makes it clear that misunderstanding this truth is precisely what leads to imbalance, control, and suffering. To understand that you are the origin is not to elevate yourself above others, but to recognize that there is no “other” in the way we have been taught to perceive it.

You Are Not a Fragment of Creation

A recurring metaphor throughout this episode is both simple and profound: you are not a drop of water in the ocean—you are the entire ocean contained within a single drop. This perspective dissolves the idea that creation is something external or distant.

From this point of view, existence is not made of separate beings competing for space, resources, or meaning. Instead, it is a unified field experiencing itself through countless perspectives. Each individual life is a localized expression of the same totality.

This understanding aligns with what many ancient traditions referred to as the Law of One or the principle of oneness. Separation, according to Alex, is not real—it is experiential.

The Danger of Ego Misinterpretation

Alex is careful to address one of the most common distortions of this concept. When the ego hears “you are the origin of everything,” it may translate that message into domination, entitlement, or superiority.

This is where imbalance begins.

The ego interprets unity as hierarchy: if I am everything, then I must be above others. But this interpretation violates the very laws that allow creation to function harmoniously.

In this episode, Alex outlines three fundamental universal principles:

  • The law of non-interference
  • The law of balance
  • The law of free will

Breaking any of these leads to distortion. Breaking all three leads to collapse.

The Law of Non-Interference

Understanding yourself as the origin does not grant permission to manipulate others. On the contrary, it imposes responsibility. Non-interference means allowing others to experience their own path without imposing your will, beliefs, or desires upon them.

Alex emphasizes that free will ends the moment it interferes with someone else’s sovereignty. Any action rooted in control—even when justified as “help” or “justice”—creates imbalance.

This principle applies not only to actions, but to emotional and energetic interference as well.

The Law of Balance

The law of balance reminds us that no being is above or below another. All expressions of consciousness are equal in essence, regardless of their role, intelligence, or material circumstances.

From this perspective, wealth, status, intelligence, and power do not make one more valuable than another. They are merely conditions within the experience.

Balance is broken the moment comparison enters the equation.

The Law of Free Will

Free will exists within the boundaries of balance and non-interference. You are free to act, choose, and explore, but not to impose.

Alex explains that many systems of control exploit misunderstandings of free will by encouraging entitlement and moral justification. This creates endless conflict while appearing righteous.

True freedom is quiet. It does not need validation.

Reality Is Sustained by Attention

One of the most practical insights from You Are the Origin of Everything is the idea that nothing persists without energy, and energy follows attention.

Problems are not fixed objects. They are patterns repeatedly energized by thought, emotion, and reaction. Worry, rumination, and anticipation are not signs of responsibility—they are mechanisms that keep situations alive.

Alex offers everyday examples: replaying arguments, reliving regrets, anticipating lack. In each case, the external situation remains unchanged, but the internal energy feeding it intensifies.

Letting Energy Pass Through You

Rather than resisting or suppressing experience, Alex suggests allowing events to pass through awareness without attachment. This does not mean indifference or passivity. It means non-identification.

When emotions are allowed to move freely, they lose their grip. When they are resisted or justified, they solidify.

This principle applies equally to joy and suffering. Attachment to either creates dependency.

Manifestation Is Not Control

Another common misunderstanding addressed in this episode is manifestation. While consciousness does shape reality, this does not mean snapping fingers and demanding outcomes.

Manifestation operates through alignment, not force.

Alex explains that opening yourself to possibilities creates pathways, not guarantees. When resistance dissolves, intuition emerges. Opportunities arise not through effort, but through resonance.

This is why letting go often produces better results than constant striving.

The Density of This Reality

Alex acknowledges that this reality is dense by design. Physical needs, health, money, and responsibility create friction. These conditions are not failures—they are features of the experience.

Rather than denying these challenges, the key is not allowing them to define identity.

You are not your circumstances. You are the awareness experiencing them.

Harmony Over Resistance

Harmony does not mean perfection. It means coherence.

When actions, thoughts, and emotions align, life becomes less reactive and more fluid. Solutions emerge organically, often from unexpected directions.

Alex notes that intuition frequently guides change: altering habits, adjusting diet, shifting relationships, or opening to new opportunities—without force or obsession.

The Role of Emotion

In the final part of the episode, Alex addresses emotions such as rage, fear, envy, and violence. These emotions are often defended as justified or necessary, but the real question is simpler:

Do they work for you?

If an emotion fragments peace, clarity, and harmony, it does not serve, regardless of justification.

Letting go is not weakness. It is efficiency.

Discovering Your True Self

The episode closes with an invitation rather than a command. Discovering your true self is a personal process. No one can do it for you.

By spending even a few minutes in stillness—asking who you are beyond labels and stories—old structures begin to dissolve.

Competition fades. Comparison loses meaning. Identity softens.

Freedom emerges not as escape, but as recognition.

Final Reflection

You are the origin of everything not because you control reality, but because reality appears through you.

This understanding does not inflate the ego. It dissolves it.

And from that dissolution, harmony naturally follows.

For more explorations into consciousness, reality, and self-discovery, visit TheAlexShow.TV and continue the journey.

Saturn’s black cube

Saturn’s Mysterious Black Cube: A Deep Exploration Into Ancient Symbols, Human Consciousness, and the Nature of Reality

Throughout the ages, symbols have guided civilizations, shaped belief systems, and encoded knowledge too profound to express in mere words. Among these symbols, few are as enigmatic and debated as the Black Cube of Saturn. In this in-depth exploration inspired by Alex from TheAlexShow.TV and the powerful message shared in his episode about Saturn’s Black Cube, we journey through ancient history, metaphysics, consciousness, and humanity’s search for meaning in a dense material reality.

This reflection draws directly from the themes, ideas, and explanations presented by Alex in the episode, including his commentary on the dense structure of material life, the imprisonment of the divine spark, the symbolism of Saturn across cultures, and the way geometry mirrors consciousness :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. This article is designed to honor the message while expanding it for readers seeking depth, clarity, and spiritual insight.

The Mysterious Presence of Saturn in Ancient Civilizations

Long before modern astronomy revealed Saturn’s rings, ancient civilizations regarded it with awe, suspicion, and reverence. As Alex references in the episode, early cultures saw Saturn as a boundary — the edge of the visible cosmos, a divider between the known and unknown. Its slow, cold movement across the night sky led people to associate it with time, limitation, and the structures that dictate existence.

In Mesopotamia, Saturn was worshiped as Ninurta, a divine enforcer of law and restriction. In Rome, it became Cronus, the devourer of his own children — a poetic reminder of how time consumes all forms, all bodies, all experiences. With each culture, the symbol of Saturn took new shapes, but one idea endured: Saturn represents boundaries.

The episode expands on this by emphasizing that the cube — a perfect, immovable geometric form — became Saturn’s earthly signature. It symbolized the solidification of spirit into matter, a descent from the realm of fluid divine light into the rigid physical world. Alex reminds viewers that many cultures adopted cube-like structures in temples, shrines, and altars, not merely as architectural preferences but as reflections of an invisible cosmic principle.

This perspective opens the door to understanding the deeper metaphysical implications of the cube — not just as an object, but as a state of consciousness.

The Cube as a Symbol of Materialism and Density

Alex describes the Black Cube of Saturn as a representation of the dense material reality we inhabit. Unlike the theories suggesting we live in a holographic or digital program, Alex emphasizes that the density and weight of our physical world make this realm far more complex and challenging than a mere simulation. The cube is not an easy illusion — it is heavy, restrictive, and deeply binding.

He explains that the cube symbolizes the force that pulls everything inward, like a black hole with structured boundaries. This is not to claim Saturn literally emits this force, but rather that the cube represents the psychological and spiritual experience of living in a world governed by matter, gravity, limitation, and structure.

Humans navigate life through senses, thoughts, and physical interactions; this inevitably leads us to prioritize the material over the spiritual. According to Alex, this is the essence of the “black cube”:
the structure of reality that keeps consciousness focused on the physical realm.

This is not meant to inspire fear, but awakening. Once you recognize the structure, you no longer remain trapped by it.

Layers of the Self: Body, Soul, and Spirit

From the captions, Alex goes into meaningful detail about the different layers of human existence :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}:

  • The physical body — the dense, material vessel
  • The etheric body — the energetic framework
  • The astral body — the vessel used in dreams and astral perception, often associated with the soul
  • The divine spark — the true, eternal essence beyond all bodies

Alex emphasizes that although the spirit resides within the human body through layers of soul and energy, humanity often fails to perceive or connect with that inner spark because of the density of physical reality. The cube symbolizes this disconnection — not as an evil punishment, but as part of the human experience.

The great challenge of life becomes: How do we navigate the density of matter without forgetting our spiritual origin?

Ancient Geometry: Language of the Cosmos

One of the most compelling aspects of the episode is the reminder that ancient cultures regarded geometry as sacred — not because shapes were visually pleasing, but because they represented cosmic principles. The cube held a special place due to its symmetry, stability, and clear boundaries.

While some modern spiritual movements refer to the cube as “sacred geometry,” Alex challenges this idea. He notes that nature rarely follows rigid 90° angles — instead, straight edges and perfect symmetry are hallmarks of artificial systems. Therefore, the cube is not a sacred expression of natural creation but rather a representation of restriction, control, and structure.

This interpretation aligns strongly with Gnostic thought, which views the material world as a construct built by a lesser intelligence — the demiurge. In this worldview, the cube symbolizes the prison-like structure of material existence and the repetitive cycles that keep souls from remembering their divine origin.

Whether taken literally or symbolically, the message remains powerful:
Consciousness experiences limitation when it is confined within rigid structures.

The Cube Across Cultures: Symbol of Power and Control

One of the fascinating insights referenced in the episode and its supporting video is how the cube appears in sacred sites across many civilizations — from Mesopotamian ziggurats to the Kaaba, from Egyptian temples to Masonic architecture. These weren’t coincidences; they reflected humanity’s attempts to connect with cosmic order or, in some cases, to harness the psychological power of structure.

Throughout history, those who understood the power of symbols often used them to influence populations. If people believed the cube represented divine law, then rulers and priests who controlled access to such symbols gained authority over both the physical and spiritual lives of their followers.

This is a profound point Alex makes:
Symbols are not just spiritual tools; they are psychological technologies.

When the masses revere a symbol, those who understand its meaning can wield influence far beyond what physical force could ever achieve.

The Black Cube and the Concept of Time

Saturn has long been associated with time — its slow orbit, its ancient myths, and its role as a boundary planet contribute to this symbolism. Time itself can feel like a prison, locking us into repetitive cycles of behavior, emotion, and experience. Alex articulates that many people feel trapped within these cycles, unable to break free even when the path forward seems clear.

This connection between the cube and time deepens the metaphor:
The cube is not only the structure of matter but also the structure of time.

When we lose awareness of our spiritual essence, we become entangled in this cycle, repeating patterns and living reactively rather than consciously. Awakening requires stepping outside the cube — not physically, but emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

Black Goo and the Symbolic Connection

Later in the episode, Alex introduces the concept of “black goo,” a mysterious and often controversial material said to carry emotional and energetic imprints :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}. Regardless of one’s interpretation — literal, symbolic, or allegorical — the connection drawn between black goo and the black cube is telling.

Both represent a form of density, a material that absorbs, contains, and restricts. In many esoteric traditions, black goo is described as an externalization of the same metaphysical principle symbolized by the cube: a medium of control or influence.

Alex suggests that the cube of Saturn may be conceptualized as a larger or more symbolic form of this same restrictive principle — something that attempts to anchor spirit into material limitations.

This perspective is not meant to frighten but to illuminate the structures we navigate. Recognizing them gives us power over them.

Reclaiming the Divine Spark Within the Cube

Despite the heavy symbolism surrounding the black cube, Alex’s ultimate message is one of empowerment. Even in a dense material world, even within the confines of structure and limitation, the divine spark remains untouchable and eternal. It cannot be extinguished by cubes, planets, archons, or the demiurge.

The real challenge is remembering it.

Alex encourages viewers to listen inwardly — to connect with the divine origin that exists beneath layers of body, emotion, ego, and conditioning. The cube may represent the density of the world, but it also represents the classroom where consciousness learns, evolves, and ultimately transcends limitation.

No matter what forces exist in the world, the divine spark cannot be controlled unless one forgets it exists. Remembering is liberation.

The Spiritual Journey Beyond Material Limitations

Alex reminds us that awakening is not about escaping the physical world but understanding it from a higher perspective. The cube becomes a symbol of the challenges that strengthen the soul’s wisdom. The density of life — difficulties, emotions, attachments — becomes the pressure that facilitates transformation. As Alex says, awakening requires listening to your inner voice, the divine spark, which persists beneath the noise of the physical mind and emotional reactions :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}.

This teaching aligns with ancient Gnostic, Hermetic, and mystical traditions. The world is not evil, but it is a veil — a place where spiritual beings experience limitation to learn, grow, and remember who they truly are. When consciousness lifts above reactive patterns, material challenges begin to look like spiritual gymnasiums rather than prisons.

The Illusion of Hierarchies and External Authority

One of the most thought-provoking ideas Alex presents is the illusion of hierarchy. Within the cube, people are conditioned to believe in social, religious, political, and economic structures that dictate their worth, purpose, and identity. These constructs reinforce separation and competition — hallmarks of ego-driven existence.

But according to Alex, once you connect with your true essence, these imposed structures dissolve. You realize that you are not inferior or superior to anyone — you are simply unique. The divine spark does not obey human hierarchies. It cannot be confined by external authority. True liberation occurs when you stop seeking validation and approval from outside and begin trusting the wisdom and clarity you hold within.

This shift is immensely powerful. Without it, the cube becomes a cage. With it, the cube becomes a classroom.

Breaking Free From Egoic Emotions

One of the most beautiful sequences in the episode occurs when Alex describes the emotions that fall away as a person awakens. Hate, rage, fear, envy, pride, judgment — these are not expressions of the true self but distortions created by the egoic mind. When one awakens to their inner essence, these emotions begin to dissolve naturally.

According to Alex, awakening leads to a profound shift in perception:

  • You stop reacting and start observing.
  • You stop competing and start creating.
  • You stop judging and start understanding.
  • You stop depending on others for approval and become whole within yourself.

This is how you step outside the cube psychologically and spiritually. The world does not change — you change how you relate to it. This shift is powerful enough to alter your entire experience of reality.

The Role of Family, Community, and Human Connection

Near the end of the episode, Alex offers heartfelt reflections about family gatherings and human connection around holidays and special occasions. These insights might seem unrelated to Saturn’s cube at first glance, but they carry profound symbolism.

If the cube represents isolation, density, and separateness, then human connection becomes the antidote. When people gather, share, listen, and celebrate together, they activate the qualities of the divine spark — love, compassion, unity, and understanding.

Alex emphasizes that we should not need a holiday to reconnect with loved ones. The cube separates; love unites. Every act of kindness is an act of rebellion against the structures that confine human consciousness. Every moment of genuine connection reminds us that the heart is far more powerful than any symbolic cube of limitation.

Awakening Through Self-Inquiry

To escape the psychological traps of the cube, Alex encourages a simple yet profound practice: dedicate five minutes a day to asking the universe the most fundamental questions:

  • Who am I?
  • Where do I come from?
  • What is my purpose?

This process activates inner awareness. As Alex explains, signs appear, old beliefs fade, and a new sense of clarity emerges. The cube loses its grip because you stop identifying with the roles and structures it imposes.

This is not dogma but experiential truth. When you seek sincerely, the answers begin appearing through intuition, synchronicity, and inner knowing.

The Cube as the Catalyst for Transformation

Paradoxically, the limitations symbolized by the cube are essential for spiritual growth. Without challenges, consciousness would not expand. Without restriction, strength would not develop. Without forgetting, remembering would hold no meaning.

This perspective reframes the cube not as a villain but as a teacher. The density of life teaches compassion. The weight of time teaches patience. The struggles of the ego teach self-mastery. Everything within the cube — from relationships to conflicts to fears — becomes material for spiritual evolution.

Alex conveys this beautifully when he says that awakening makes old emotions fall away naturally. Enlightenment is not an escape. It is integration — the ability to remain centered and loving even in the densest layers of reality.

A New World Through Collective Awakening

When individuals awaken, they create ripples that extend far beyond their personal lives. Alex envisions a world where increasing numbers of people reconnect with their true selves, leading to a global shift in consciousness. This is not a utopian fantasy but a natural consequence of internal transformation spreading through communication, empathy, and example.

When enough people remember their divine spark, structures built on fear, competition, division, and control naturally fall away. The cube dissolves not by force but by irrelevance. Humanity steps into a new stage of evolution where love and wisdom guide decisions instead of ego and fear.

Alex’s message is clear: awakening is not for the few — it is for everyone. And the time is now.

Honoring the Journey and Embracing the Light Within

In the closing moments of the episode, Alex expresses profound gratitude for viewers and offers encouragement for each person’s journey. These words remind us that despite the challenges of living in a dense world, every person carries infinite strength, eternal life, and a heart capable of transforming not only themselves but the entire world.

The Black Cube of Saturn is not just a symbol of confinement — it is the contrast that allows the light within to shine brighter. Without darkness, light has no meaning. Without limitation, freedom has no value. Without forgetting, awakening cannot occur.

You are not trapped. You are learning. You are evolving. And you are far more powerful than the structures that seem to confine you.

As Alex says, the best version of you already exists — it is waiting to be rediscovered. When you align with your true essence, you rise above ego, fear, and illusion. You become a beacon of love in a world that desperately needs it.

Final Reflections

The Black Cube of Saturn is a profound symbol layered with meaning, history, and metaphysical significance. It represents the density of the material world, the boundaries that shape our experience, and the psychological structures that condition our beliefs. Yet it is also the backdrop against which the divine spark shines, grows, and awakens.

Inspired by Alex’s reflections and the episode’s deep insights, we are reminded that awakening is not an escape from the cube but a transcendence of it. Once you remember your origin, once you see beyond the illusions of hierarchy and fear, you begin to experience life from a state of freedom, authenticity, and love.

Continue exploring these ideas by watching the full episode on Saturn’s Black Cube and visiting the channel at TheAlexShow.TV. May this journey bring clarity, empowerment, and a deeper connection to the truth within you.

You are light. You are eternal. And no cube can contain you.

Episode 28 – The Blue Avians Aliens

The Blue Avians Aliens | Episode 28 – TheAlexShow.TV

In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores one of the most enigmatic and spiritually resonant extraterrestrial races in the metaphysical world—the Blue Avians. Episode 28, titled The Blue Avians Aliens, is more than a discussion—it is a heart-centered reflection on communication, higher intelligence, spiritual evolution, and the misinformation that clouds the truth.

Alex shares his personal connection with the Blue Avians and courageously addresses how these beings have been dismissed, misrepresented, and even ridiculed in both mainstream and fringe circles. Watch the full episode here to discover how these etheric, birdlike entities are said to be assisting humanity in subtle yet transformative ways.

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Who Are the Blue Avians?

The Blue Avians are described by many experiencers and contactees as highly evolved beings of light, with avian features—tall, glowing, and often blue or violet in hue. Unlike the greys or reptilians often featured in conspiracy lore, the Blue Avians are said to be peaceful, telepathic, and anchored in a higher dimensional frequency aligned with compassion and service.

They are believed to be members of the so-called “Sphere Being Alliance,” a collective of advanced civilizations working to aid Earth during its transition into higher consciousness. Whether literal or symbolic, the presence of the Blue Avians stirs the soul. They don’t conquer—they guide. They don’t invade—they awaken. See how Alex presents their message in this eye-opening video.

Why Are They So Misunderstood?

Alex reflects with vulnerability on how deeply the Blue Avians resonate with him. He also shares disappointment at how they’ve been publicly discredited, particularly in social media and alt-media spaces. Often bundled with false narratives or used to fuel ridicule, these beings have become symbols of either fantasy or deception to many skeptics.

But this episode invites a deeper lens—one of sincerity. Alex does not ask viewers to believe blindly; instead, he urges them to feel the message. As he notes, many people have felt “blue beings” in meditations, dreams, or near-death experiences. These beings speak in vibration, not language. Their purpose is subtle activation, not spectacle.

Watch the full message about the Blue Avians and decide with your heart, not with fear or judgment.

Frequency Before Form

A key insight from this episode is that the Blue Avians represent not just a race—but a frequency. They carry the vibration of unity, peace, and clarity. Their teachings, transmitted telepathically or through spiritual symbols, emphasize personal sovereignty, service to others, and the healing of karmic patterns.

Alex gently reminds us that many higher-dimensional beings do not operate in physicality as we know it. They interface with our consciousness. They appear when we are aligned, open, and ready. In this sense, the Blue Avians are not something “out there”—they are potential allies within your own field of expanded awareness.

For those feeling called to this frequency, TheAlexShow.TV continues to offer content that vibrates with this deeper truth.

Are They Here to Save Us?

Perhaps one of the most important clarifications in the episode is this: the Blue Avians are not saviors. They are guides. Their assistance is always based on free will and inner resonance. They do not intervene by force. Instead, they offer gentle nudges, inspiration, and energetic templates for more conscious living.

They reportedly encourage practices like meditation, nonviolence, forgiveness, and community cooperation. This is not New Age fluff—it is grounded spiritual technology. And whether or not you believe in literal contact, the teachings themselves hold immense power to uplift humanity.

Experience the full transmission here.

The Role of Discernment in Modern Disclosure

Alex also explores the role of discernment in today’s wild west of disclosure and online speculation. Just because something is trending doesn’t make it true. Just because something is mocked doesn’t mean it’s false. Truth requires feeling, sensing, and listening with more than the intellect.

Many beings, including Blue Avians, are not looking for fame or validation. They work quietly, through resonance. This is why so many people feel connected to them privately, even if they never speak about it publicly.

That’s what makes this episode so courageous—it gives a voice to the silent knowing so many carry within.

Healing the Divide Between Inner and Outer Realities

One powerful takeaway is that alien contact is not always external. Contact happens in dreams, during meditations, through intuition, or synchronicity. The veil is thinner than ever. And the Blue Avians—whether real or archetypal—may be guiding us to a more refined state of being that can hold both logic and mystery, both science and spirit.

This is not about proving anything. It’s about aligning. Feeling the shift. Trusting your own inner confirmations.

5 Key Lessons from the Blue Avians Episode

  • Blue Avians represent higher dimensional guidance and heart-centered awareness
  • They operate through resonance, not force, and communicate via frequency
  • Contact may occur through dreams, meditation, or emotional states—not just physical sightings
  • They’ve been discredited due to fear, control, and disinformation—but their presence endures
  • True awakening comes not from external proof but inner recognition

Let this episode be a permission slip to trust what you’ve felt but never voiced. Watch The Blue Avians Aliens now on TheAlexShow.TV.

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