Alien Transmission Series

26 Feb
Other worlds

At first I thought I could will an increase in time in other-worldly realms. See The Dream of Waking Life. Just by shifting my attention and thinking to other-wordly realms, the visitors stepped forward.

Then my shift in attention and thinking became habitual. I didn’t need to think so consciously about changing the ratio.

No more striking dreams or experiences.

I decided to act as if I remembered everything the aliens transmitted to me in those dreams where we sat at a table and a variety of alien species telepathically downloaded information to me. I sat down at my machine and just started typing, as though I were transcribing what they told me.

As a result, I now have the “Alien Transmission Series” which, while a work of fiction to my mind, documents the exact message of what they were telepathically transcribing to me in those dreams of all those years.

Get curious about fear

20 Feb

Recently I asked Tom Maher, the Possibilities Coach, “Can you short-circuit fear? Can you stop it in its tracks before it takes over your thinking?”

Here is a condensed version of Tom’s response: “Yes. But like almost every other thing in our lives, we need to learn how to do that! The point is that you can consciously and deliberately change your moods. Sometimes it is much more difficult with fear than other emotions, but if you begin to become aware of this and begin to practice, you will find it easier and you will become more and more efficient and effective with it.

The first step is to really acknowledge and believe that you can intentionally have an impact of your emotions. Here’s how:

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Get to know the Lizard Men of revelations

12 Feb
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That was the message from the extra-terrestrial being who sat across from me in the dream, transmitting information telepathically.

I’d had such dreams before but never recalled the exact words of what was being transmitted.

The full message was, “Get to know the Lizard Men of revelations; we need more of their kind.”

I found no mention of lizard men in the biblical book of Revelations.

Next I tried meditating on lizard men, hoping for the lower-case revelation.

In my Norfolk, Virginia, attic apartment on a weekend afternoon in June of 1988, I lay down on the carpeted floor and fell into a state of half sleep, half wakefulness. As though watching a movie I saw the history of the giant Lizard Men, their rise and fall, their move to secret caves, their special abilities to move in and out of dimensions and time. They were about seven feet tall and walked upright, like their fellow humans among whom they lived until the Middle Ages when Christianity caused their violent end. One giant Lizard Man fought a human man in a sword duel ending in the lizard man’s death. He fell on a grave marked by a white cross.

The story shifted to present day. I was with someone whose sex was unclear. This person was part of a network that helped hide wise reptiles in walls within walls in houses. She/he pulled down the walls, and there they were, human-sized reptiles with the ability to speak. One particularly ugly reptile placed the “scale of truth” around my neck. The reptiles scared me.

The next day I heard news reports of sightings of a large lizard man in the woods of South Carolina.

The Dream of Waking Life

5 Feb
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Craig R. Lang notes 99.9% to .01% is the ratio of time experiencers spend in the waking versus night-time (usually) world where encounters with unusual phenomena take place.

(For more about this ratio check out Mr. Lang’s book The Cosmic Bridge.)

What if I could shift that ratio and choose to spend more time in that other realm? What if when the waking world calls I just turn away? What if through the quality of my attention I shift meaning from what we call this waking life to that other life in which I’ve been visited by other-worldly beings?

That’s what I’ve been doing for the past few weeks as a sort of experiment. I want to know: can I consciously enter other-worldly realms, and how might my life change if I can?

This is the first in a three-part series on my new real life.

So far my entry into other-worldly realms still mostly happens while I’m sleeping. However, instead of dreams of being taken by other-worldly beings I’ve been having some interesting chats.

One was with my brother, who, it turns out (in my new ‘real’ world), is part cat. A frank discussion of our dead Dad’s spirit was the topic. I told him I knew our Dad’s spirit was still with us, and though my brother mostly ignored me (as he does in regular life) he curled around his water dish and told me he sneaks into our Dad’s house each night and pretends he lives there.

A Man in Black walks into a bar

29 Jan

 

Reality

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How many stories about Secret Experiences begin like a joke?

I’m not holding up any fingers.

People who’ve had Secret Experiences (myself included) often seem so deadly serious about them. It’s hard not to be when reality keeps shifting. Personally, I like my reality to stay put.

Sometimes I think Secret Experiences are knocks upside the head to shake us out of our belief in a consistent reality. That belief seems a fragile construct. But I love my fragile constructs! I don’t want anyone taking them away from me. Grip!

Imagine that we’re surrounded by worlds teeming with beings who long ago left their fragile constructs behind. Having done so they are able to cross from one world into the next and assume one shape then another. Sometimes they crash into us, their deluded cousins who refuse to let reality and themselves crumble.

Instead of asking, “Was it real? Did it really happen?” when you describe a Secret Experience people might ask, “On a scale of one to 10 to what degree was your notion of self destroyed?” A 10, you say? Congratulations! Soon you’ll be hopping from one dimension to the next!

 

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The phenomenon is keeping secrets from you

22 Jan

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“There are secrets that the phenomenon keeps from you,” observes Craig R. Lang, certified hypnotherapist and anomaly researcher.

“This is the sense of mystery, the puzzlement, the underlying fear of the unknown that is so pervasive in the life of the experiencer. . . . It’s what David Jacobs called the ‘Secret Life’ of the experiencer.”

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What if we just accept the truth of experience?

15 Jan
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I assume the truth of what I and others experience in regard to Secret Experiences. I accept the personal rather than objective truth.

I’m aware that much of the literature on these types of experiences doesn’t accept personal truth. Many of those who write on the topic seem to want only objective truth. Well, that’s understandable. Ridicule could follow if you didn’t. It’s the way of the scientific method, isn’t it?

When the scientific method is applied in the realm of unusual phenomena it seems for every fact uncovered there is an opposite fact to counter it. This seems to keep us focused on polarized possibilities instead of on more practical options such as coming to emotional terms with the experience.

You end up with two camps, one legitimate, one not. If you speak up about experiences in the non-legitimate camp, you could be labeled a nut (or fear you will be).

It’s a handy way to stay stuck, to not move forward and integrate Secret Experiences into your life.

I feared speaking publicly about my experiences would jeopardize my career and embarrass my Dad, former military in charge of air ops over Vietnam.

That time of building a career has passed for me, and my Dad passed in May of 2011. I feel now I can publicly talk about my Secret Experiences.

Thanks to Tom Maher for a recent conversation about objective vs. personal truth; that gelled my thinking.

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