Thank you for your question.
Like Yan, from our point of view, who have nothing to do with inspiration or telepathy,
“How should I take it?” It's confusing, isn't it?
Actually, “beings who are not human beings” also appear in Buddhism.
Various beings such as Tenjin, Ryu, and Yasha appear in sutras,
Rather than actually being in the outside world, the Buddhist view is to think of them as symbolic expressions of the function of the human mind.
In other words, rather than checking if someone is anywhere in the universe,
“Why am I drawn to that story?” “What kind of wishes are there?”
It is more important to look at such “heart movements.”
It can also be said that Buddhism teaches looking at the universe called one's own heart rather than searching for outer space.
Also, in the phrase “only the chosen ones are connected to the universe,” you can feel the smell of “up and down” or “superior or bad.”
Buddhism explains that everyone has equal “Buddha nature (Buddha nature).”
The possibility of enlightenment is within everyone.
Special people are not the only ones who can get closer to the truth.
Therefore, the idea that “only you are special” is likely to create “grievances” that separate people, even if they come from good intentions.
If it is leading someone to a sense of superiority or exclusivity, it is not “truth,” but on the side of “hesitation.”
When you come into contact with spiritual topics, in Buddhism, rather than “believing/not believing,”
It's important to observe how your mind works.
If listening to that story calms your mind peacefully, that's not a bad thing.
However, if you feel impatient or anxious, or if you feel like blaming yourself, try keeping a distance.
That is the function of “wisdom” in Buddhism.
Stand in the middle of believing and doubting, and stare quietly at your own heart --
That is the way of life called the “middle way.”
Rather than questioning the truth or falsehood of the existence of the universe,
Please take a look at “what kind of universe your mind is reflecting right now.”
“I see, that kind of thinking is also possible.”
If you can afford to think so, maybe you've already gained a little enlightenment.
I look up at the sky and notice the grass underfoot.
In both of them, the Buddha's universe is quietly breathing.