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What Does It Mean To Be An Alien?

A Deep Dive into the Word Alien & Origins 👾 👽

The word “alien” shifts its meaning depending on the context used.

From describing foreigners, to evoking images of extraterrestrial beings, “alien” captures the energy of the unfamiliar, supernatural, and unearthly.

Let’s trace Aliens’ linguistic roots & cultural origins of aliens, both terrestrial and cosmic.


The Many Faces of “Alien”

At its core, “alien” refers to something foreign, something that belongs to another person, place, or realm.

Its versatility allows it to wear many hats:
The Outsider Among Us

In everyday language, “alien” can describe something or someone that feels unfamiliar or out of place, like a person from a different culture or a strange environment. It can also refer to creatures from outer space in science fiction.

Alien can refer to a foreigner or outsider, used in legal and immigration contexts to describe a person from another country.

It can also describe an experience or entity that feels disconnected from familiar norms or culture.

Creatures from Beyond

In the realm of science fiction and popular culture, “alien” conjures images of extraterrestrial beings, mysterious visitors from distant planets.

These cosmic outsiders spark curiosity, fear, and wonder, embodying our fascination with life beyond Earth.

The Unfamiliar & Strange

“Alien” can also describe anything… ideas, emotions, technologies, or experiences, that feel foreign, unfamiliar, or fundamentally outside the norm.

It captures the sense of otherness, whether in a literal or abstract context.


Breaking alienus Down

Etymology of “Alien”

The word comes from the Latin alienus, meaning

belonging to another” or “foreign.”

It’s a blend of alius (“other”) and the suffix enus (indicating possession or origin).

Over time, this evolved into the Old French alien and eventually into the English term we use today.

Extraterrestrial Connections:

The prefix “extra-” (Latin exterus: “outside” or “beyond”) paired with “terrestrial” (Latin terrestris: of the Earth) gives us “extraterrestrial

—a term that literally means “Beyond Earth.”

This linguistic construction perfectly encapsulates the cosmic connotations of “alien” in modern usage.

For a deeper dive into the word’s history, check out its etymology on Etymonline.


Where Did the Belief in Aliens Originate?

Our fascination with aliens isn’t a modern invention—it stretches back millennia, woven into the fabric of ancient mythology, astronomy, and storytelling.

The idea of beings from the sky, whether gods, spirits, or extraterrestrials, has captivated humanity across cultures and epochs.

Let’s explore the key origins of this enduring belief.


Ancient Astronomy and Mythology

Beings from the Sky

Long before science fiction dreamed up little green men, ancient cultures looked to the heavens and imagined celestial beings.

These “sky people” were often depicted as powerful, advanced, and mysterious—qualities we now associate with modern conceptions of aliens.

Common Themes in Ancient Myths

Advanced Knowledge

Sky beings frequently brought secret wisdom, advanced technology, or magical abilities to humanity, much like how we imagine aliens today.

Occasional Visitation

Both ancient gods and modern aliens are thought to make rare, fleeting appearances, maintaining an aura of mystery.

Ambiguous Forms

Unlike humans, these beings often lacked concrete physical forms, appearing in fluid, shifting shapes—a trait mirrored in the diverse depictions of aliens in modern media.


Examples of Sky Beings

Ancient Mythology

Across the globe, ancient cultures told stories of celestial visitors who descended from the heavens, interacted with humans, and left lasting legacies. Here are some striking examples:

Greek Mythology

The Titans, a race of giant gods predating the Olympians, included figures like Prometheus, who gifted humanity fire (a symbol of advanced knowledge), and Atlas, who carried the heavens on his shoulders.

Egyptian Mythology

Thoth, often depicted with the head of an ibis, was believed to have descended from the sky, bringing humanity the secrets of writing, science, and magic.

Sumerian Mythology

The Anunnaki, deities from a distant planet called Nibiru, were said to have visited Earth, helping humans develop agriculture and civilization.

Mesopotamian Mythology

In The Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim is granted immortality by the gods and builds an ark to survive a great flood. Some modern theorists interpret this as evidence of ancient alien encounters.

Hebrew Bible

Genesis 6 mentions the Nephilim, mysterious beings who “came down from heaven” and fathered gigantic offspring with human women. Some speculate these could be interpreted as extraterrestrials.

Hindu Mythology

Ancient Vedic texts describe celestial deities called devas who descended from the heavens in flying chariots, engaging with humans in profound ways.

Norse Mythology

The Aesir, gods like Odin and Thor, hailed from Asgard, a realm some interpret as another world or dimension.

These stories are diverse. Yet they share a common theme, they’re advanced beings from beyond our world influencing our world, covertly.

Could these ancient myths be early attempts to explain encounters with extraterrestrial visitors?

The debate continues to fuel imaginations today.


Aliens in Modern Minds

Today’s concept of aliens is shaped by science fiction, popular culture, and scientific exploration.

From H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds to blockbuster films like E.T. and Arrival, aliens have become a canvas for creating themes of otherness, technology, and the unknown.

But the question remains: Are aliens purely a product of human imagination, or do they reflect a deeper truth about the universe?

Whether we view them as mythological sky gods or interstellar travelers, the concept of “alien” continues to captivate us, pushing the boundaries of what we believe is possible.


Further Reading:

Many resources are available for free online or as PDFs:

The Seth Material by Jane Roberts
A collection of channeled messages from an interdimensional entity named Seth, who discusses other dimensions and the possibility of alien life.

Read for free online or download the PDF here.

The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall
A comprehensive exploration of esoteric knowledge, including discussions of interdimensional beings and their potential role in unexplained phenomena.

Access the index and free resources here

The Invisible Landscape: A Visual Guide to Parallel Universes by Terence McKenna
This book explores the possibility of parallel universes inhabited by interdimensional beings, blending science and speculation.

The Secret Teachings of all Ages

UFOs and the Paranormal by John Keel
Keel examines the connection between UFO sightings and paranormal phenomena, suggesting that many encounters may involve interdimensional beings.

The Interdimensional Hypothesis by Jacques Valle

Vallee argues that UFOs may be interdimensional vehicles, offering a compelling alternative to traditional extraterrestrial theories.


What Does “Alien” Mean to You?

The word “alien” is more than just a linguistic construct, I believe it’s a gateway about to let us into the unknown.

What does “alien” mean to you?
  • Is it a symbol of otherness?  
  • A spark of curiosity?
  • Or a reminder of humanity’s enduring quest for connection with the unknown?

Share your thoughts in the comments.

Let’s continue the conversation about the strange, the foreign, and the extraterrestrial.


Alien: adj.. “a stranger, foreigner” ~ “another, other, different”

🔗 Alien | Etymology, Origin & Meaning

Extraterrestrial: adj. “occurring or originating outside the Earth”

🔗 Extra- : Outside; beyond the scope of; in addition to what is usual or expected.

On the outside, without, except. (exterus ) outward, outside.

🔗 -terrestrial  : entity of the earth

Originally opposed to celestial; natural history sense of “living on land”


Where Did The Belief in Aliens Originate?

The belief in alien life and visitation has a rich and intricate history, tracing its origins through ancient mythology, folklore, religion, and modern science fiction.

Key origins of the idea of Aliens:

Ancient Astronomy & Mythology

The study of the stars and heavens in ancient cultures often involved the idea of celestial beings or gods.

Many ancient myths feature beings from the sky who interact with humans.

Celestial gods were often depicted as vastly advanced and powerful beings.

They possessed secret knowledge, augmented abilities, and mastery over phenomena that seemed magical to humans.

This matches modern conceptions of aliens as highly advanced beings from an advanced civilization.

Occasional visitation

Though distant, both ancient gods and modern aliens are imagined to occasionally interact with and even visit humans. The gods appeared in omens, visions, and visitations. Aliens are thought to make fleeting appearances or contact select individuals. This infrequent interaction maintains their aura of mystery.

Ambiguous Forms:

Ancient gods were not imagined with the same concrete physicality as humans; instead, they adopted a variety of fluid forms.

In a similar vein, aliens are portrayed in countless ways, but seldom in an explicitly human form. Their true appearance remains a mystery, fueling the imagination.

Examples of ancient myths with sky beings interacting with humans include:

Greek Mythology

The Titans were a race of giant gods who came before the Olympian gods. Several Titans like Atlas and Prometheus interacted with humans.

Egyptian Mythology

The god Thoth was believed to have come from the sky and brought humankind secrets of writing, science, and magic. He is often depicted with the head of an ibis.

Sumerian Mythology:

The Anunnaki were a race of deities who reportedly came to Earth from a planet called Nibiru. In Sumerian texts, they helped humans develop agriculture and civilization.

Mesopotamian Mythology

The Epic of Gilgamesh features the character of Utnapishtim who was given immortality by the gods and built the ark to survive the flood. Some interpret this as an ancient alien encounter.


Hebrew Bible

The Nephilim are described in Genesis 6 as beings that came down from heaven to earth and fathered gigantic offspring with human women. Some associate the Nephilim with aliens.

Hindu Mythology

Ancient Vedic texts feature numerous celestial deities called devas who descended from the heavens on flying chariots and had encounters with humans.

Norse Mythology

The Aesir were a race of gods like Odin and Thor who were believed to have come from a place called Asgard, which some interpret as another realm or world.

So Many Examples…

Numerous examples from ancient cultures feature mythical beings descending from the heavens or skies, interacting with humans and revealing secrets or advanced knowledge.


RESOURCES | Read For Free Online/PDF:

The Seth Material by Jane Roberts: This book is a collection of channeled messages from a being named Seth, who claims to be an interdimensional entity.

Seth discusses the possibility of other dimensions and the possibility of aliens from other dimensions.

The Seth Material by Jane Roberts: The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall

This book is a compilation of esoteric knowledge from various cultures and traditions. Hall discusses the concept of interdimensional beings and the possibility that they may be responsible for some of the unexplained phenomena that have been reported throughout history.

Secret Teachings of All Ages Index| The Invisible Landscape: A Visual Guide to Parallel Universes by Terence McKenna.

This book discusses the possibility of parallel universes and the possibility that these universes may be inhabited by interdimensional beings.

Read For Free Online/PDF: The Invisible Landscape |A Visual Guide to Parallel Universes by Terence McKenna

UFOs and the Paranormal by John Keel: This book explores the relationship between UFOs and the paranormal. Keel argues that many UFO sightings may be the result of encounters with interdimensional beings.

The Complete Guide To Mysterious Beings By John A. Keel

The Interdimensional Hypothesis by Jacques Vallee

This book discusses the possibility that UFOs may be interdimensional vehicles. Vallee argues that this hypothesis provides a better explanation for many of the unexplained phenomena that have been reported in connection with UFOs.

These are just a few of the many resources that discuss the possibility of aliens being interdimensional beings.


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