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# 2025-03-01 22:22
I'll do it. I'll make a blog of my experiences with the cosmos.
I took a sudden interest in UFOs mid-November of 2024.
I was watching a show that normally deals with natural health,
and it was having a special on UFOs, and I just wasn't impressed.
An online commenter on the show wasn't impressed, either, and recommended
checking out Steven Greer. Curious, I checked him out. Read a few things,
was impressed, and checked out The Lost Century. I was floored that,
though I've sometimes considered myself a technologist, nothing I've done
remote compares to the capabilities, both human and extraterrestrial, that
were displayed there. Interest permanently piqued, I start learning as much
as I can in a short time from Greer.
On any topic of great import, there's a going to be a lot of contradicting
viewpoints. I soon find that it is especially so on the topics of UFOs and
extraterrestrials. I happen upon a copy of "The Day after Roswell" over
Thanksgiving holidays, and avidly devour it. Greer has somewhere recommended
a reading list, and it includes books 2 and 3 of the Journey Trilogies.
They're next. Equally so I can't put them down. This is roughly after the
new year. I'm interested in CE-5 but feel that its too cold in the Minnesota
Winter, and anyway, I wouldn't know who to do it with, I barely ever use my
cell phone, and I'm not too keen on downloading an app.
I try to find the contact tones online for free. I do find some copies, but I'm
not sure if I have all of them, or if I'm supposed to do more special things
with them. I've watched most of Greer's contact protocol videos and remote
viewing training videos on Youtube by this point. So I finally consent to buy the
CE-5 app. I download and listen to all its content. I didn't see anyone
both very close to us and still active on the app, and I'm still a little leary
of hooking up with strangers to go off into of the middle of the night in the
cold for an experience I'm unfamiliar with.
I do try one of the meditations, in mid January, out in the garage where I think
it'll be outside (close enough to the ETs and warm(er)). I'm not sure
what to expect. I feel good meditating, besides the fact that I get really cold.
I don't feel any super feelings. I look up outside, but there's a big light
right outside the garage so I can't make out very many stars. For a split
second I think maybe I see an extra dark outline, but then I really am not sure
I saw anything.
My wife had arranged for us to go to The Peoples' Reset in the end of January,
beginning of February. We've never been before, though we've watched a number of
them online since it started. We go, and its a delightful time. We're learning
lots, feeling lots, yet I can't take my mind off the ET topic and feel like I
want to do something more with that topic.
The Airbnb where we're staying has a rooftop four floors up, so one night I
decide now is as good a time as any. So I go up with some food and drink and
my phone for the tones on the app, and I meditate silently (sans the app).
After maybe 5 minutes, I open my eyes and to my amazement I see a triangle
of lights up in the sky to the west. And when I set my intention on it, the
individual lights move! Slowly changing between, red, white and green, and they
look almost playful like a lot of little kids playing, running around each other.
I see besides a few other orbs, at least one blue, the other orange. I know they're
orbs because they're too persistent and too high up to be drones, and they move
"funny" just like in other online orb videos. E.g back and forth, in loops.
I do this same protocol each remaining day in Mexico, and more often than not
after I get back, though I need some adaptations from the cold. To my delight
I see plenty of orbs here, too. Probably 5 to 10 on any given night.
More to my initial perplexity, I also set my intentions on a star that I kind of
think is Orion, but to be honest I'm not much of an astronomy buff, notwithstanding
my childhood (and occasional adulthood) fascination with playing Escape Velocity: Nova,
Naev, and Endless Sky. The star does move, and I have a pretty easy time connecting
with it and moving it every time I try. Only mid February did I finally take it
upon myself to confirm its name, which is Rigel. Apparently its the 6ths or 7th
brightest star in the sky.
I don't know what exactly it means that I can move the star, but in the mean time,
I've connected with all the main stars in Orion and ask them to move and they do.
For some reason, Orion's belt, the three seem to prefer to move in tandem, at the
same time, but not exactly always in the same exact direction. I also move all the
stars in the Big Dipper. I got a feeling after moving Orion that I should try the
North Star. I have to think back to grade school days to remember what constellation
it's even part of, and even then, while I remember its in the Big Dipper, I don't
remember where. So I connect with and move all of them. The night I connected
to each Orion star and each Big Dipper star, I saw a bright, skinny, and incredibly
short lived streak of light moving about 3 inches in the sky if I were to hold out
my fingers at arm's length. It lasts a fraction of the second. But way too steady,
and fast, and sudden of a stop, to have been a shooting star. I see another as I'm
working my way through the Big Dipper.
Tonight, I go out. The big development for me is having seen the first 30 of Birdie Jaworski's
first online workshop on remote viewing, and she recommends binaural beats and gives a list of some.
So I load those and take them with me. I go in van to remote country roads, the less
travelled looking the better, and find a place to pull off where I won't be bothering
anyone and hopefully no one bothers me. I've been nearly always successful at that,
and no major incidents.
Right as I start, in the west, lower down than any other I've seen, there's a fairly big orb, maybe
a couple miles away. It's white light, and sometimes an additional red light comes on for a bit.
It stays more or less put for maybe 10 minutes, and I think maybe its even coming closer.
After that it slowly goes westward till I lose track of it. I start the binaural beats track.
Its not that the music is of incredible caliber. Apparently (and I feel this), it does wonders
to calm down and occupy the left brain so that the right brain can have its fair turn at things.
I connect to a number of stars. I learned only earlier today that a group of lights I thought
were ET craft are actually the Pleiades constellation. It's such a delicate ane pretty constellation.
Th elights look almost green to me. On several nights, as I put inention on it, I see them move,
somewhat like the triangle of playful craft I saw a few times in Mexico, and in a similar westard direction,
but not the same shape, Pleaides isn't as many lights, and it stays green, and isn't quite as
playful in its movement.
Now and other nights, I swear there's a number of planes that aren't really planes,
but for all my entreaties so far I can't confirm they're not planes.
Others more clearly just look like planes. They're all headed west to east, and I see one on average
probably every 20-30 minutes.
Random aside. Last night (Feburary 28), it was our day for milk run. I need 1 more dollar, and my
wife suggests I get change from teh coin box. I do, but I'm certain I only pick out exactly 4 quarters.
Nevertheless, I soon discover that in addition to the dollars and 4 quarters I put into the milk bucket,
I have 4 quarters in my pocket, similar to how Robert Monroe describes sometimes finding a few loose coins
or dollars in a particular pair of pants of his, and only when its hanging up in the closet. This has
never happened to me before, so I wonder what it could mean as a message.
Well, tonight, March 1, is a beautiful night. There was only a sliver of new moon. I've picked a new spot,
and its probably my best spot yet. Although close to a highway, its actually remarkably dark.
The traffic isn't so bothersome, especially with the binaural beats going. People's security lights,
at this spot none of them are distractingly glaring or twinkly.
I'm continually asking to be shown everything appropriate for me and my age and stage and purpose in life.
Sometimes I get impatient, but overall I've been learning a lot, and I'm also getting more comfortable
with the idea that I need to have a stable, happy life and be ok for the time being with having very
distinctive parts of my life (e.g. work versus skywatching/meditating/spirituality). There's some amounts
of crossover, but the dominant materialist paradigm of the day limits the crossover, sometimes painfully.
So far I've no known direct personal encounters with an ET up close, but I hope to some day, for the learning
and growth that will provide for me. However, anyone's guess if I have some repressed memory or something.
I really can't remember any.
Something that blows my mind with all this spirituality, consciousness, and galactic stuff is that
it fundamentally alters privacy as we know it. In a world of telepaths, you just can't get away with
certain things. And I feel like sociopathy and psychopathy eventually have to go by the wayside.
It kind of means there's no more secrets, because there's no way to ultimately hide anything.
Cryptography doesn't seem to buy much against remote viewing. It's all apparently just massively
available. Which also means there is a real evolutionary constraint for societies. If all is one
and all is available, you have to learn to be one. Or things get really nasty as the society
self-destructs.
I'm not sure what to make of the stars moving as I connect with them. Its sometimes my direction
I give them, but sometimes it feels like the path they want to take themselves. They seem to never
travel more than maybe 2 inches from where they're "supposed to be", and they always end up where
they were pre-connecting to them. I'm pretty sure not the whole region, country, world or universe
sees the move, but so far I've had my wife with me twice and she's seen Rigel move both times, and
one other star, too.