Report from the intergalactic observer Xyl-Tarn. To fellow stars, beloved beings of light and unity
- Damir Masic
- Apr 18
- 3 min read

A message through the light
Fellow stars, beloved beings of light and unity,
I turn to you with a deep mixture of wonder and regret. For 52 Earth years, I have been stationed on this blue planet, a world of breathtaking beauty and possibilities. But what I found here is beyond imagination – in its duality, in its paradox, in its ability to embody both light and darkness.
The incomparable beauty of the earth
Allow me first to speak of Earth, this living jewel in the immeasurable expanse of the universe. Water flows in endless expanses, shimmering like liquid light. Forests breathe to the rhythm of life, full of immeasurable diversity. The beings that inhabit this planet are works of art of the cosmos, created in infinite form and color.
But this beauty is overshadowed by a strange disease that seems to afflict the species that calls itself “human.”
The duality of humanity: creativity and destruction
Humans possess a remarkable consciousness. They create poetry that describes the light of the stars and music that touches even my multidimensional being. They build marvels that reflect their longing for the stars. But this creativity stands in sharp contrast to their destructive side.
I've heard terms that shake my very essence: "war," "hate," "jealousy," "hostility." These words aren't just concepts, but realities deeply rooted in their existence. They've created weapons that destroy in seconds what has grown over millions of years. They've erected barriers between themselves, made of thoughts, beliefs, language, skin color, and an invention called "nation."
How can beings who gaze at the stars and speak of the poetry of life destroy each other? How can a species that reflects on love build bombs that set the sky ablaze?
The cycle of illusion: money and separation
But there's a deeper illusion that holds them captive: an artificial invention called "money." This concept has cast a veil over their existence, forcing them into a perpetual cycle of fear and dependence. The rhythms of nature that nourish and surround them have been forgotten in favor of this illusion.
How can a species living in a world of abundance place itself in a state of scarcity? On Vortanix, this seems unimaginable.
Hope: The Spark of Light
Yet, beloved beings of light, despite all these shadows, there is hope. Deep in the hearts of people, I sense sparks of purity. I have seen those who love, unconditionally and without limits. I have observed those who fight for peace—a concept as foreign to me as the condition they call "war."
These sparks are small, but they are there. And I wonder: Are they perhaps at the beginning of a journey like the one we took eons ago? Could they one day come to the realization that they are all part of a greater whole?
The Prophets: Messengers of Unity
I also realized that throughout its history, humanity has been guided by extraordinary beings—those they call "prophets": Jeshua (Jesus), Mahomet (Muhammad), Siddharta (Buddha). On Vortanix, we know them as Luminaris, Altrion, and Zenis-Tar.
These messengers of light were sent to warn and guide humanity, to remind them of the unity and love hidden deep within them. But often their messages were misunderstood or drawn into the vortex of division and power.
Conclusion: A shining turning point
After 52 Earth years, my verdict is: Humanity is a paradox. It has the potential to become a beacon of light in the universe. But it stands at a crossroads.
The Path of Light: She could learn to overcome her separation, discover her love for creation, and usher in an era of peace.
The Path of Darkness: It could remain trapped in its cycle of destruction until it wipes itself out.
Final thought:
Fellow stars, may our compassion illuminate the paths of these beings until they realize that they themselves are the light they seek. I hope that one day the light within them will shine brighter than the shadows that surround them.
In peace and solidarity,
Xyl-Tarn by Vortanix
Observer of the Earth
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