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Part 1 - Pathways

A-Seeker

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B-Seer

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C-Belover

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Part 2 - Resources

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This is an act of Earthfolk imagining, an act of Earthfolk wondering.

Of course, you are an Earth person. You grew up on Earth. You have Earth eyes. But as a sojourning alien you seek to see beyond what you have already seen. So, you look again. You peer so as to see more.

Sojourning aliens are in the world but not of the world.
They explore all human cultures, not valuing one above the other.
They see through the perspective of everyone being on Starship Earth.

From this vantage point, they also discern connections between things in a way not readily seen by others.

They see patterns of behavior and of shared beliefs and values that only an outsider, a stranger, an alien does because they question the most basic givens, the most unchallenged assumptions and interpretations, the most popular social and cultural moralities.

The first sojourning alien question was,
"Why
did you drop the bomb on yourselves?"
"Ourselves?" Others would counter,
"No, we dropped it on the Japanese, on our enemy."

Alien eyes see no difference between the cherished category of "races."

"But the Japanese are earth people, yes?" In the same vein, the question arose,
"Why isn't killing enough?" Meaning,
Why was the bomb made?
Why were all the vast resources assembled to not just murder people but to
vaporize them?

Continue—Sojourning aliens

 

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