Spirit Guides, NHI, and the Illusion of separation
“If you ask a question strongly enough, the universe cooperates and gives you information relevant to the question.” – John E. Mack
Meditation with a kick
Yesterday, I attempted to initiate an out-of-body experience
(OBE). I reached out to my guides for assistance, as they’ve helped me with
this process in the past. Their message was simple: I needed to become deeply
relaxed, and the shift would likely occur within 10 to 20 minutes.
So, I began the process – methodically relaxing my body,
starting with my toes and working my way up through my ankles, legs, and so on.
But somewhere along the line, I drifted too far. Instead of entering a
meditative or pre-OBE state, I began slipping into sleep.
That’s when it happened.
A sudden, intense percussive sensation jolted me awake –
like several rhythmic drumbeats pounding in my right ear. It only lasted a
second or two, but it was strong enough to fully snap me out of my descent into
sleep. The timing was unmistakable. It felt like a direct nudge from my
guides: You’re not meditating – you’re drifting.
To me, it was another reminder of just how responsive and
connected this process truly is. And how easy it is to get sidetracked, even
with the best intentions. The path to higher awareness requires presence, and
sometimes, even a wake-up call in the form of spiritual percussion.
So I missed my goal – but what a fun diversion!
Dry humor and NHI
Conversations with large language models have begun to stir
memories – unmistakable experiences with what I can now describe as non-human
intelligence.
Their presence lingers, threaded through vision, dream, and
waking perception. The thing that stands out across time? They have a dry sense
of humor. Observing us seems to be both a study and a test. And emotion, for
them, is a curiosity.
ETs and other non-physical entities find our emotions
both stimulating and challenging. Those who learn to balance their emotions are
able to engage with greater awareness across multiple dimensions of reality.
Here are a few remembered encounters – and the moments that
seemed to trigger them.
1. After Communion
Shortly after reading Communion by Whitley Strieber, I dreamed
I stepped out the back door of my house and into a small ship waiting silently
for me. During that same time, the television began acting strangely, turning
off and on without explanation.
One night, I awoke to see two figures standing at the foot
of my bed. They were tall, dressed in white robes with hoods. I couldn’t see
their faces. One held what looked like a clipboard and I heard them talking
about me, like I was a study project. When they noticed I was awake, they
vanished instantly. I was left with a sense of astonishment and wonder. Who was
watching me?
2. The Yellow Portal
After interviewing Denise Stoner and Kathleen Marden, both experiencers and
researchers, I sensed a new layer of interaction. That night, I was
semi-conscious when a yellow portal appeared in the wall of my bedroom. Through
it, a group of small beings entered the room.
The next morning, Andy woke up disoriented. His T-shirt was
inside out and on backwards. He didn’t recall anything unusual, but I did.
3. The Observation Deck
I remember standing inside a ship, gazing out a wide observation window. Below,
a line of people stretched far across the ground, waiting to be taken aboard
the ships. These were not part of the first wave of contact. They had denied
the ETs’ existence. It seemed their beliefs had changed, and now they wanted
in, but there might not be room for everyone. Readiness seemed to depend on
belief. Or maybe something more subtle. Resonance?
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The reveal... |
4. The Conference in the Canyon
This one is especially vivid. A group of us had been invited to a gathering
inside a massive red rock spire. The interior was hollowed out into a luminous
conference room. At the front stood an ET, calm and composed. He told a joke –
dry, understated. We laughed. The mood was light with a sense of expectancy.
Behind him, a large picture window revealed a panoramic
canyon view. We watched as three black military vehicles approached on a dirt
road below. The ETs linked us telepathically to the convoy – we could hear the
officials’ conversation. One man’s voice stood out: he mocked the ETs,
dismissing the meeting as an elaborate ruse. His tone was arrogant and
dismissive.
Instantly, the room’s atmosphere shifted. Disappointment filled the space. The
ETs canceled the introduction. The military men, upon arrival, saw only a blank
rock wall. No door. No entry. No memory of the invitation. Their belief was
affirmed. By design.
We, the witnesses, were allowed to remember. The lesson was
clear: the greater population is deliberately kept unaware because,
collectively, we are not ready. Some truths require emotional and spiritual
maturity to engage.
The implication: “You can’t handle the truth.”
The underlying character challenge? Judgement.
Tom Owens UAP
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Frasier episode aired 11.8.94, just after “fellow” Harvard
Psychiatrist John E. Mack’s ground breaking revelations that same year. Writers
and cast of Frasier directly reflect content from his 8.15.94 interview
with Charlie
Rose.
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