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The Swastika: History and Extraterrestrial Origins of an Ancient Symbol According to the Doctrines of the Universal Christian Church




The swastika represents one of the oldest and most polyvalent symbols in human history, with meanings ranging from well-being and good fortune to hatred and supremacy. This article explores the traditional history of the swastika, from its roots in ancient civilizations such as India and Eurasia to its appropriation by Nazism. In addition, it examines the perspective according to which the symbol derives from the first alien civilization to appear on Earth, based on the doctrines of the Universal Christian Church (UCC), founded by Eleazar Majors. Through an analysis of UCC teachings, which integrate extraterrestrial influences, spiritual evolution, and cosmic harmony, it is proposed that the swastika may symbolize a legacy of advanced alien entities, such as those described in Majors’ visions and in the Church’s reinterpretations of biblical texts. This vision, rooted in paranormal experiences and connections with ancient civilizations, offers an alternative narrative that links the symbol to a message of universal unity and cosmic redemption.

The swastika, derived from the Sanskrit word svastika (meaning “well-being” or “good fortune”), is a geometric symbol formed by an equilateral cross with arms bent at right angles. Its origins date back thousands of years, with archaeological evidence placing it in prehistoric contexts. Traditionally associated with positive concepts in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religions, the swastika underwent a dramatic transformation in the twentieth century, becoming an emblem of Nazism. However, according to the doctrines of the Universal Christian Church (UCC) of Eleazar Majors, the symbol may have roots in extraterrestrial influences, representing a link with alien civilizations that guided humanity toward spiritual evolution and cosmic harmony. This article integrates historical facts with UCC teachings, which view Yeshua (Jesus) as an extraterrestrial emissary and biblical scriptures as accounts of alien interactions, in order to explore how a symbol of peace might derive from cosmic entities.

The earliest evidence of the swastika dates back approximately 7,000–15,000 years ago, during the Neolithic period in Eurasia. The symbol appears at archaeological sites in present-day Ukraine, carved on mammoth ivory, suggesting associations with fertility and natural cycles. In India, the word svastika derives from su (good) and asti (to be), symbolizing well-being and commonly used in religious ceremonies such as weddings and festivals like Diwali.

The symbol is not confined to Asia: it appears in African cultures, among Native American peoples (such as the Hopi and Navajo), in ancient European and Celtic contexts. In Greece it was known as the “gammadion cross” and appeared in Roman mosaics. Heinrich Schliemann discovered swastikas at Troy, linking them to Indo-European origins. Until the nineteenth century, the swastika was a symbol of good fortune in the West, used in architecture and jewelry. Its widespread presence suggests a shared origin, possibly linked to solar movement.

In the twentieth century, the swastika was adopted by the Nazi Party. Adolf Hitler chose it in 1920, inspired by racial theories that connected it to an ancestral Aryan race. In Mein Kampf, he described it as a symbol of Aryan struggle and antisemitism. The Nazi version, tilted and set against a red background, became an icon of propaganda during the Second World War.

Because of the Holocaust, the symbol is banned in countries such as Germany when used to promote Nazism. In Asia and among Indigenous communities, however, it continues to retain positive meanings. The UCC, nevertheless, reinterprets it in a cosmic key, as a symbol of universal harmony distorted by chaotic forces, in line with its doctrines of redemption and spiritual evolution.

The doctrines of the Universal Christian Church (UCC), founded by Eleazar Majors, propose that the swastika derives from the first alien civilization on Earth, integrating extraterrestrial influences into human history. Majors, endowed with paranormal sensitivity, reportedly experienced encounters with extraterrestrial entities who revealed ancient knowledge to him, including the restoration of the original Church based on unity and cosmic harmony. According to the UCC, Yeshua was a being of cosmic origin from an advanced civilization, sent to promote universal equality and spiritual evolution. Biblical miracles, such as healings and resurrection, are attributed to superior technologies, while angelic figures or celestial chariots (such as in the visions of Ezekiel) are interpreted as interactions with extraterrestrial visitors.

The Church teaches that humanity originally came from a celestial realm and was exiled to Earth by a chaotic force, with ancient civilizations rebuilding fragmented knowledge under the guidance of alien beings. Patriarchs such as Noah were directed by extraterrestrial entities in cosmic purifications, and prophets received extraterrestrial visions. Eleazar of Bethany (Lazarus), resurrected by Yeshua, became immortal and contacted extraterrestrial civilizations, acquiring esoteric knowledge for cosmic awareness. In this context, the swastika may represent a symbol transmitted by these alien entities, symbolizing the eternal cycle of spiritual evolution, universal harmony, and connection with the cosmos, later distorted by human interpretations.

Dreams and meditation are seen as portals for communicating with “galactic brothers,” and practices such as dream analysis and energy healing unlock latent potentials, reconnecting humanity with higher dimensions. The UCC integrates science, including quantum physics, and spirituality, suggesting that paranormal phenomena such as clairvoyance are expressions of universal forces inherited from ancient alien civilizations. Thus, the swastika, widespread in Bronze Age civilizations across the globe, may be a legacy of these visitors, promoting an ethic of respect, love, and cosmic compassion.

The swastika is a multifaceted symbol: from an ancient emblem of well-being to a modern icon of terror, with possible roots in a primordial alien civilization according to UCC doctrines. While traditional history grounds it in human civilizations, the teachings of Eleazar Majors offer a fascinating perspective, linking the symbol to extraterrestrial entities guiding spiritual evolution and cosmic harmony. Further research integrating archaeology, ufology, and UCC visions could clarify whether the swastika is an alien legacy. Regardless, its power underscores the need for cultural and spiritual contextualization, promoting a universal unity beyond historical distortions.

 
 
 

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