Stewart, a Mantid from Proxima

Stewart is one of the first beings I met when I started doing spirit art publicly. You can find him in The Journey of Spirit Art, an illustrated book with ETs. He's the black and white one on the cover. This version came out a bit different. He had me draw their sun and the planet their planet orbits. Technically, their planet is a moon. The idea he gave is that somehow the way the rotation occurs, the planet ends up seeing very little of theĀ  sunlight. And there were smaller moons around it. The mantids I've met have all been extremely kind. They look like big insects, which most would fear. But they've never given me any reason to think they are harmful. If anything, they are the most trust building of some of the groups. Likely do to the fear response based on their appearance. "We look like what you would call giant bugs. We are not bugs. We do go by mantids. But we are not mantises. We are an evolution from another world. A world orbiting a larger world. Covering the skies in darkness. As we move around the world, we receive warmth from the sun, but little light. A world with much darkness. But much life. The world we orbit is a gas-like being full of life that would astonish your current science. I am from a world you can call Proxima. My message is very simple at this time. Do not judge the beings you see based on the appearance of their form. Just because something looks ugly in your perception does not mean it is not of love and light. For those of you who are waking, you will start to see many beings of your world AND the stars. There are many walking around you who look very ugly in your perception. There are far more from the stars. Do not judge your friends and family based on their appearance. Remove the judgment. Remove the fear. And you will be able to meet many of these beings as the Earth changes and you rise with it. That is all for now." Afterwards, as I was finished doing something else, he said to add, "Maybe to us, you are the ugly ones?" (raised eye curiously)

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