Hanuman the Monkey God
Hanuman with the God Rama
Introduction
A being that is part animal, part human as Hanuman is, is unusual to us in the West. But in the Aluna worlds at a place we believe is a 17-dimensional world we see these types of spiritual beings all the time. I call them “manimals” half man, half animal. They are very high up in the pantheon of beings, way higher than us humans.
There are fawns, half-deer, half human, and others that are half lion, half man and half horse and so forth. It is the thing of fairy stories, but in that Aluna world they all exist and evolve, even the unicorns are there. So in those worlds a monkey God that looks almost human is not unusual.
Hanuman’s Injury
When Hanuman was a small child he thought the sun was a ripe mango and so he went to take it to eat it. Indra hit him in the jaw with a lightning bolt to stop him and Hanuman fell to earth but later recovered.
Hanuman’s Devotion
Hanuman is devoted to the God Rama who was an incarnation of Vishnu. Hanuman’s humility and adoration and loyalty are very powerful energies that emanate from him. When you first see them in the Aluna they are quite overwhelming.
I get the impression Hanuman is also a loyal servant of Vishnu as I’m linked to Vishnu, and whenever I see the monkey-God appear to me he bows and is very respectful. Hanuman is a legendary fighter, he commands an army of monkey-warriors, we have seen three hundred of them in battle in the Aluna but he may have more fighters, we don’t know. In the Hindu epic the Ramayana, he led a monkey army to fight the demon King Ravana in an effort to free Rama’s consort Sita.
Hanuman Appearances
I have been graced by seeing Hanuman many times. He has moved me very greatly. I’d guess he has appeared to me twelve times in the last two years. It is always at the same time at night 3.03 a.m.
That is a sacred time for us when we enter the Aluna to fight. It is a very strong time for us, invincible really. Hanuman appears as a vision first then I see him a few yards away next to me, he always approaches from the same direction 90° to my right.
You can feel him before you can see him as his devotion and loyalty touches your skin as a golden energy when he is still maybe 12-18 yards away. He is usually on one knee or crouching on his haunches. When standing he is about five feet high or slightly more.
Hanuman’s Protection
In the Aluna Mirror-World there is a very disgusting force we call the China Tong. They are like Chinese gangsters. They wear black, silk robes with a gold insignia on the lapels. They are aligned in this world to Russian sex lavers, neo-Nazis, and those that would abduct women for sexual slavery.
The Tong use a form of mind-wipes to confuse women and bewitch them. The women lose their sense of feelings and love and they become confused. And the Tong fire thoughts into their minds that we call ham-slices. They are thoughts that seem to come from nowhere that offer derogatory statements about people that are close to you and they drip feed debilitating sentiments or ideas that bring you down.
The Tong usually latch onto women of low self-esteem or those that have been sexually abused. And they abduct them etherically to own them later it’s a form of alien abduction really—same rubbish.
Our Aluna War
In late 2008 we fought the Tong in the Aluna day-and-night for four months. They are strong but they have a weakness. They are arrogant. They believe they are invincible. So the other human Aluna fighters and I (we are a small band of six people), we kill the Tong from time-to-time to prove they are not invincible.
Ego trips are liable to slightly fatal sets backs—tee!
And we attempt to release the human females that have been got at by the Tong, sometimes we are successful and sometimes we are not. Some women like degradation so they won’t come even when we are there to rescue them.
Hanuman’s Fearlessness
Hanuman seems fearless to me and you may recall I was given the Sudarshana (flying chakra disk) by Vishnu and when Hanuman comes I usually see the disk in my hand seconds later. I fire it by flicking it away to my left. I have fired the Sudarshana fifty or sixty times in all.
I also was given the Gada (a mace) that swishes back and forth rubbing out the ghouls in great numbers. I have never seen the lotus or the conch Vishnu carries as part of his accoutrements.
Hanuman’s Silence
Hanuman never speaks, as far as I know. Maybe he has nothing to say, or maybe he is silent because his jaw was broken so he can’t speak, or maybe he speaks just through his love, his bravery and his actions. Maybe my energy is too small to understand him or hear him properly.
I have a great love for him and I have learned so much from his loyalty and humility and devotion. It is beyond anything we humans can understand. I feel most blessed.
Hanuman’s Speed
When we see him fight he has superluminal speed, beyond anything we could image. He turns and moves with breathtaking agility doing things that are impossible for a human with bones, muscles and sinews. Traditionally in Hindu literature he carries the mace the same as Vishnu carries, but we have never seen that, we have always see him with a sword on his back.
Hanuman’s Mission
Hanuman is known for his devotion to Rama and his bravery in fighting the demons to rescue Rama’s consort Sita.
Hanuman with Rama and Sita
We usually see him here in 3-D in this modern era when there has been a bewitchment of woman, and because we human Aluna fighters fight to release the victims of the Tong, we have an alignment to Hanuman, as we stand side-by-side with him and we all fight as one.
So that may be why we see him so often.
Thank you. I so enjoy writing these pieces on the Hindu deities. I know it is somewhat different to the traditional sacred Hindu literature but I write what I see of these Gods in my visions and the visions of others close to me that also see them, and I have a great respect for the Hindu Gods even though I am not a Hindu.
Sincerely,
Stuart Wilde
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