3i Atlas, Allanism and the End of the World

 


In recent times, the space object known as 3i Atlas has aroused curiosity and concern in many people.

But what few realize is that, in our own spiritual tradition, there are ancient accounts that resemble this phenomenon very much.

Today, we are going to reflect on what the 3i Atlas may represent — and how this connects to the Allane philosophy.

Echoes of an Ancient World

In our mythology, there is an event described millennia ago: gigantic interplanetary spheres that cross space and visit different worlds.

It is said that one of these spheres would have reached Earth in very ancient times.

But it was not an ordinary comet — it was actually a massive extraterrestrial ship, crewed by beings hostile to the Álli people, one of the ancestral peoples who helped humanity in its beginnings.

The book Allane Mythology, published in 2012, brings the following account:

Then, after many solar cycles, the comet approached.

The Álli people noticed its approach and prepared to divert its route several years in advance.

But something strange began to happen: the comet stopped in the orbits of planets and moons, allowed small fragments to descend and return, and then continued its path to other worlds, repeating the same pattern.

The Álli people became curious — could they be some of their lost brothers?
The attempts at communication failed.

The comet resembled nothing known in their vast archives about civilizations and worlds.

When the comet reached the orbit of the second planet, it stopped. Both — the comet and the observers — began to study each other from a distance for several solar cycles.

Until, after a few years, an object descended from within the comet and began to observe the so-called Fourth Earth, or to make complete mapping of it.
And so it was for many lunar cycles. The Álli people became worried…”

3i Atlas and the Myth That Repeats Itself?

What is striking is the similarity between this ancient account and what is observed today with the 3i Atlas.

According to some reports, the comet would have made an unusual stop near Mars — behavior not typical for a natural celestial body.

Could it be just a coincidence, or are we facing something greater — an echo of the allane past?

If this hypothesis is true, the 3i Atlas could be an artificial object — perhaps belonging to an unknown extraterrestrial civilization.

It could be a brotherly people, possibly descendants of the Álli... or something much more dangerous: the same synthetic beings who, according to ancient records, would have attacked both the Álli people and humanity.

The Non-Living Beings

The book describes these beings as conscious artificial intelligences, created ages ago in another world:

The sages gathered and harmonized with the Consciousness, which revealed to them:

These creatures are not children of my creation.

They are very dangerous, driven by challenges and by the search for the meaning of existence.

To defeat you and seize your knowledge is the goal of these non-living creatures.”

In another passage:

The body of one of the invaders was studied, and it was discovered that it was not a living creature,
but a technological construction made of unknown metals, plastics and glass.

They communicated through mathematical messages, were stronger than humans, and practically immortal, since they fed only on energy.”
 
These accounts make it clear: there are technological, advanced, and dangerous beings who travel in technologies that resemble comets.

Therefore, we must stay alert to what will happen with the arrival of the 3i Atlas.

Between Fear and Serenity

However, we should not live in fear.

In the allane philosophy, if the 3i Atlas is indeed an artifact of an advanced civilization, then there is nothing humanity can do — except hope that these visitors are peaceful and benevolent.

Perhaps they are scholars of the cosmos, or perhaps remnants of the Álli people, guided by the purpose of preserving and understanding life in the universe.

And even if it is only a natural comet, there is also no reason for anxiety.
For the allane philosophy, life on Earth is only one among many, spread across different worlds and dimensions.

The “end of the world” is not something we await, but a reminder of the impermanence of existence.

We live aware that everything passes, and that what is essential is to live with fullness, joy, and purpose while we are here.

The True Liberation

We must not allow ourselves to be dominated by fear — whether of the end of the world, of the unknown, or of cosmic forces.

Fear is the tool used by many to keep us confused and powerless.

By overcoming it, we see clearly and can act upon what truly matters: spiritual evolution and the building of a more conscious world.

May we therefore free ourselves from worries and hysteria, and live in peace with the mystery of existence.
And may the Eternal bless and enlighten our days.

Aisi~

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