The Men of Luwar — To the Women of Earth
PART I: DETAILED RETELLING
Context and Introduction
The broadcast takes place in early March, a week before March 8th, and is dedicated to the theme of femininity through an unusual lens — a message from an extraterrestrial civilization to the women of Earth. Host Vladimir opens the stream with organizational announcements, then invites contactee Marina Makeyeva.
Marina congratulates the women on the upcoming holiday, emphasizing that feminine power is "the most powerful," even though the world currently lives under patriarchy.
Background: Why the Luwar Civilization Specifically?
Vladimir explains: in a previous session with the "spirits" of Eldar Ryazanov and Andrei Mironov, it was revealed that actor Andrei Mironov was a "star trooper" — his spirit was "seconded" from the planet Luwar (in the Lyra-Vega system) to incarnate on Earth. This being's real name is Suaren (he joked that Earthlings could call him "Seryozha"). Interest in this civilization arose as a result of this discovery, and now a separate contact has been organized — not with the spirit of the incarnated one, but directly with a representative of the planet Luwar. The new guest's name is Laigendog (also spelled "Lagindog," "Lugindok" in the text).
Main Content of the Session: The "Interview" with Laigendog
Marina enters an altered state and "relays" the being's answers. Vladimir asks questions and relays questions from female viewers in the chat.
1. Self-Designation and Basic Parameters of the Civilization
The planet is called Luwar, and its inhabitants call themselves "Luwars" or "Levaars." The planet is located in the constellation Lyra, closer to Vega — at the "junction" of Lyra and Vega. The population is about 4 million beings (for comparison: Earth's civilization has 8 billion). This is explained by a conscious limitation of birth rate: with a very long lifespan, overpopulation is undesirable, as each soul needs enough space for personal development.
2. History of the Planet and Terraforming
Originally, Luwar was seized by the ancestors of the current inhabitants approximately 20–22 million years ago after galactic wars, mentioned in the "History of Earth" course as the "wars of the Galactic Federation." Their home planet was captured by Draco-reptilian civilizations and remains under their control to this day. Luwar was initially extremely cold (down to -60°C), and the newcomers carried out large-scale terraforming — altering the climate and atmosphere to create habitable conditions. According to Laigendog, many civilizations have followed a similar path.
3. Physical Description of the Planet and Its Inhabitants
The climate is mild, without sharp seasons. The average temperature ranges from 0 to +15°C, up to +20°C at the equator, and not below -10°C at the poles. The sky has a dark golden hue, sunsets are coppery (not blue like on Earth), because the star gives more diffused light and less ultraviolet. Because of this, the skin of the Luwars is different from Earthlings'. There are many oceans, coniferous forests, and mountains. The planet is somewhat larger than Earth — the radius is about 1.2–1.4 times greater, and gravity is higher.
Architecture features smooth, oval shapes without sharp angles, predominantly in silver-white tones. Houses are spaced 500 meters to 1 kilometer apart, as the subtle (energy) fields of people should not intersect. Laigendog calls high-rise buildings "violence against humans."
Laigendog's own appearance, as perceived by Marina: tall, slender, fair-haired, with defined features, humanly attractive. Physiology is humanoid, similar to Earth's.
4. Social Structure
The civilization lives without money — on the principle of exchange and giving, with no scarcity. "Social work" is not about helping the needy (there is no poverty), but communication within the community and support for those undergoing life changes. The end-of-life age is 300–400 years by Earth's calendar. No one is elected as an "elder" until the age of 150: it is believed that only by this age does a being undergo a qualitative "renewal" — a shift in psychological orientation from egoistic to more mature. Therefore, leaders are elected for decades and cannot afford to "say something and not do it."
There is no religion. The science of spiritual knowledge involves direct experience and cognition, without blind faith. War is the exception, not the norm; armed forces serve an exclusively patrol and defense function. Luwar is part of the Galactic Federation of Light, which has battleships, but this specific planet manages with a patrol fleet.
Diseases are practically non-existent — medicine is at an incomparably higher level, and any health issues are quickly resolved. Their understanding of illness is more related to "vibrational" state and energetic imbalance.
5. Laigendog's Personal Life
Laigendog is young — by Earth's standards, about 35 years old, although by Luwar's reckoning he is significantly older. He has a chosen partner named Alaphita (he corrects the host's spelling). They don't have children yet — he "plans to later." Alaphita is engaged in social work, is modest, and does not participate in "diplomatic missions," which is why she didn't come. Relationships are built on mutual respect; sexuality is natural, not an end in itself; harassment and sexual violence do not exist in their society — "it's just a different approach."
Favorite food is seafood, something like oysters. There is an equivalent of non-alcoholic beer — a drink called "sharar," as well as ritual hallucinogenic plant-based drinks (similar to ayahuasca), which are not used daily. Their ships are cylindrical and round (disc-shaped/spherical). They have not physically visited Earth. The method of travel is physical ships; dimensionality is slightly higher than Earth's, but physical contact is theoretically possible.
When asked about the possibility of offspring with Earth humans, Laigendog replies that there is no experience, but "theoretically, probably yes," though only "artificially."
6. Attitude Towards Women and the March 8th Holiday
Laigendog says that Luwar has no "Women's Day" because respect for women is a constant norm, not a holiday date. Men do not dominate, harass, or "prove superiority." Women are not "decoration of the world" — they are its "stabilizing frequency": when a woman loves, space becomes softer; when she creates, reality becomes more stable; when she stops being afraid, the trajectory of events changes. Man and woman are "two trajectories of one movement," without whose symmetry the world loses balance.
Addressing the women of Earth in his final monologue, Laigendog says he sees Earth women as bearers of the "matrix of life" — the ability to create a space in which something new can be born. He acknowledges that many questions and comments from the chat seemed harsh or "incorrect" to him, but he understands the reason: Earth women live in a state of "struggle," which breeds resentment and grievances. Yet, even in struggle, they retain the ability to feel — and this is a "rare power, stronger than physical strength." If he could appear physically, he would bring not flowers (on Luwar, flowers glow by themselves at dusk), but words acknowledging their strength.
7. The Alcyone University Manifesto
Towards the end of the broadcast, Vladimir reads the "Manifesto of New Conscious Education," created jointly with artificial intelligence, and asks Laigendog to evaluate it. The seven points of the manifesto are: the priority of consciousness over matter; rejection of dogmas in favor of personal experience; a holistic view of the human being; the evolution of responsibility as the highest awareness; preparation for contact with other life forms; technology as a tool for awakening; life as creation. Laigendog approves of the manifesto, calls the point on responsibility "the most difficult for Earth humanity," and wishes Alcyone luck as a "pioneer" in this field.
PART II: SPIRITUAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
1. Genre and Mechanism of the Session
This broadcast is an example of modern "telemadiumship" — a synthesis of traditional spiritualism with the format of internet streaming. The contactee (Marina) acts as a "channel" for transmitting information, while the host performs a dual function: interviewer and "translator" of meanings for the audience. A characteristic feature of the genre is real-time interactivity: female viewers ask questions in the chat, creating the effect of a live "dialogue of civilizations."
From a psychological standpoint, such practices fall under the phenomenon of channeling — an altered state of consciousness in which the practitioner believes they are transmitting information from an external source (spirit, extraterrestrial being, "higher planes"). Regardless of the ontological assessment — whether the guests are "real" or not — psychologically, channeling serves as a projective medium: through the "voice" of the guest, images, values, and messages are transmitted that the audience might not accept directly from an Earth human but will accept from an "authoritative external source."
2. The Image of the "Ideal Civilization" as a Psychological Mirror
The description of Luwar is a classic utopian projective narrative: through the contrast "there/here," the pains and desires of a specific audience are articulated. The absence of money responds to anxiety about financial instability. The longevity of leaders incapable of lying responds to fatigue with political manipulation. Houses 500 meters apart respond to the trauma of urban crowding. Medicine that conquers all diseases responds to the fear of physical vulnerability. The absence of violence against women responds to real suffering.
This does not devalue the message — on the contrary, the utopian mirror performs a therapeutic function: it names and legitimizes the suppressed desires of the audience, giving them "cosmic sanction."
3. The Central Message: The Image of Femininity
Spiritually and psychologically, the richest part is Laigendog's final monologue addressed to the women. Several key ideas can be identified within it.
"Matrix of Life" — an image describing the feminine principle not as passive receptivity, but as an active creative space: "the ability to create a space in which something can be born." This resonates with the archetype of the Great Mother in Jungian psychology, but is reformulated into an active, not merely receptive, register.
"Stabilizing Frequency" — a technical metaphor for a spiritual idea: feminine emotional energy influences the "frequency" of the surrounding space. Psychologically, this works to normalize feminine emotional influence: not "women are too emotional," but "feminine emotions are a force that changes reality."
"Not Fragility, but Equilibrium" — a direct refutation of the stereotype of weakness. The message appeals to the need for recognition of strength, which many women in the audience apparently do not receive in everyday life.
"Two Trajectories of One Movement" — this is an image of complementary equality without hierarchy: not "woman equals man" (which implies some standard to be met), but "both axes are necessary, and without either, the world loses its symmetry." This is a subtle but important distinction.
4. Audience Reaction as Diagnostic Material
The session is notable because some female viewers reacted aggressively, skeptically, or with resentment — and this reaction is itself incorporated into the session: Laigendog "responds" to it in his final monologue. This creates an additional therapeutic layer: the "alien" acknowledges earthly pain without judgment, calling the "sharp" comments a manifestation of fatigue from struggle, not a flaw. Psychologically, this is a classic technique of non-judgmental acceptance, amplified by the authority of an "external observer."
5. The Image of the "Star Trooper" and Identification with Andrei Mironov
The connection with Andrei Mironov (an actor beloved by many in the audience, particularly the generation of the 50s-70s+) is a psychologically very clever "bridge." It lowers the threshold of trust: before accepting an "extraterrestrial civilization," the audience had already accepted the "spirit of Mironov" in a previous broadcast. The theme of the "star trooper" — the incarnation of a highly developed being in an Earth body — is a common spiritual narrative ("old souls," "star seeds"), which helps part of the audience reinterpret their own feeling of "otherness" in the world.
6. The Manifesto and Educational Ideology
The Alcyone Manifesto reflects the eclectic worldview characteristic of the New Age movement: a synthesis of transpersonal psychology (consciousness is primary), holistic medicine (the human is a multidimensional system), cosmology (contact with other civilizations), constructivist pedagogy (knowledge is valuable only if lived), and techno-optimism. From a spiritual-psychological viewpoint, all seven points aim at a shift from an external to an internal locus of control: from "the world does things to me" to "I manage my frequency and co-create reality." Laigendog rightly points out that the point about responsibility encounters the greatest resistance — this is a psychologically accurate observation: taking responsibility for one's own state is indeed the most difficult step in any transformational work.
7. Structural Psychological Functions of the Session
In summary, the session simultaneously performs several psychological functions for its audience:
Validation: "Your suffering is real, it is seen even from another planet."
Reframing Value: "What Earth culture calls weakness (emotionality, sensitivity) is actually a rare strength."
Utopian Orientation: "A different way of structuring the world exists — without violence, hierarchy, or scarcity."
Identification with the "Higher": "You are not just inhabitants of a planet — you are participants in a cosmic history."
Community: "Despite different languages and pains, we are a single civilization, watched and respected."
The question of the "authenticity" of the contact remains outside the scope of this analysis. What is important is this: the message that comes through this channel — about the value of femininity, about respect without hierarchy, about the power of feeling, and about responsibility as the foundation of a conscious life — is psychologically healthy, internally coherent, and, judging by the audience's reaction, emotionally resonant.
The analysis is based on a transcript of the live broadcast from Alcyone University of Consciousness.
