Enter the UFO encounter. I'm told by several experts that I was abducted many times over my life. No doubt. They live in a highly technological world. Maybe thousands of years ahead of us. Even more. It is hard to fathom it all. It is a knowing. But there is a paradox among some in the UFO community. Some are anti-technology; some have all the bells and whistles. Some don't have a long distance carrier. They certainly wouldn't own a cellphone. And they are reclusive. They have personalities. Are you laughing yet? I hope so.
To have that level of knowledge, to be around others who have not have the experience is to be around a 1950 mindset. Frozen in time. Afraid, unaware, sold a bill of goods. Lies upon lies. Getting out of one's comfort level, one's blinders requires a huge step. They don't know how they would be to take that step. Some are afraid of the unknown. I imagine we all harbor aspects of that. I imagine the aliens have their share of fears, loves, joys.
Those who practice mindfulness, those who have had a UFO tend to isolate themselves. They do not require the energy of others to sustain them. They have climbed the mountain, fallen off and gotten up again. The journey is the climb. This they know. They let in a few, qualified friends into their inner sanctum. If the rules are violated, they move on. This isn't too different from the rest of the human world.
Since I haven't met too many people who practice mindfulness and who have had a UFO encounter, it feels like I am on an island a lot of the time. Recently, I had the good fortune to speak with a well known UFO researcher. He is a reclusive, has nothing but a 1960 phone, no long distance service, no computer. I met another abductee. He worked in the high tech field, has the bells and whistles and is highly sociable.
Beware of stereotypes.
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