(01-06-2012, 10:15 PM)Pickle Wrote: I am going to call a UFO sometime soon. Or interdimensional vehicle, whatever you want to call it. It will be a new area of experimentation for me. (The wife is adamantly against it)
Post 2012 winter solstice (the quarantine lifts according to Bashar), I'll be doing the same.
I also followed Steven Greer's 'protocol' in which to contact ETs, and have had consistent success, with various people accompanying me. Each time they have gone to bed that night with a new, more open mindset about what is possible (and out there).
(01-07-2012, 01:37 AM)jacrob Wrote: Pickle have you seen a UFO in the flesh? A wonderful, life altering experience to say the least. I hope whatever comes from your 'calling' it's positive.
Namaste you are correct. I find it's water off a ducks back when someone doesn't believe me. No one I know personally has seen a UFO.
With all the hoaxers out there I wouldn't waste my time on most of these vids....although instinct tells me Jaime Maussan is presenting videos for the greater good. Check out his vids with Santiago Garza (I'll try to find some links in a minute) at the UFO conferences. Some of the footage he presents are things that I've seen myself in the flesh and for me personally there's an instinctual ring of truth to what he says.
Agreed on all points. I too do not care if another ridicules or does not believe me, it's their choice. I also ignore video's on youtube, as I see no added value in them (once you've seen one yourself of course).
My 'best friend' (a twin flame, actually), had a close encounter when very young. He was with his mother at the time, late one night. She went in to his room to find him starting out the window, with bright light shining in through it. The craft was about 20 feet away, hovering outside and over their house. It slowly moved over the house, and hovered the other side of it (they ran to the back windows to watch), for it only to return to the front a few minutes later. They watched it for a while before it 'zipped' up, instantly, disappearing in under a second.
He can only share it with a few people, as most laugh and think he's just joking. Some people have also tred to convince him that it was a dream. Others tell him to stop telling lies. One even tried to convince him that it was a helicopter.
The people in question are genuine, honest people. In fact, the mother would rather not talk about it :¬)
(01-07-2012, 10:03 AM)zenmaster Wrote: It's 'selective open-mindedness' at work, where one will indiscriminately promote 'evidence' brought to their attention. For example, a video showing a party balloon will be labeled as ET controlled craft. Considering that he always has a choice when constructing presentations, I say he doesn't care (to bother to discriminate). What does that mean? If UFOlogy is supposedly research oriented, presentations on the subject which waste people's time and regress understanding are not exactly of benefit.
The opposite is also true, skeptics employ 'selective closed-mindedness' for things that do not fit with their own paradigms and understanding. Even those in the research field. The door swings both ways, equally :¬)
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