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The Sky Remembers You – star whispers between the lines

 “There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors.” - Jim Morrison


A Shift in the Pattern

With all the chaos and upheaval unfolding daily, my interaction with the guides has taken a new turn. I’ve been told they’re going to be interacting more, and that I should expect changes. Naturally, I asked if it was something I’d be aware of.

Telepathically, they responded: “It requires actual interaction. And an operation of sorts.”

I didn’t overanalyze it. I just asked, “Will it hurt?”

“You won’t remember it.”

That was good enough for me. If I’m not meant to remember, then there’s likely a reason for that. Still, something has shifted.

Last week, I woke in the middle of the night to see a thin line of red and blue lights pulsing in the dark. I blogged about it later. At first, I tried to dismiss it. A reflection, maybe? But there were no windows. The room is normally pitch black. And yet, there it was: a visitor. [Link to the recreated sighting and the backstory.]

Then, early Sunday morning, I caught a fleeting glimpse of a white shadow figure walking beside the bed. It had a human form, robed. What validated it further was Andy’s experience — he saw a blue light in the hallway outside. He assumed it might be a phone, but there was nothing there. Nothing capable of producing that light.

So yes — this is a time of activity. A shifting time.

And then there was the sneeze.

It may sound trivial, but I always sneeze four times. It’s been a consistent, lifelong pattern. Until today.

Today, I sneezed twice. Then later, once.

A tiny shift, yes, but undeniable. Something changed. Not by force of will, not by effort. Just… shifted.

The guides say there will be more of these “attunements.”

I’m told not to worry. I’ve seen these beings before and wondered why they kept their distance. Apparently, I wasn’t ready. But now, it seems I’ve evolved to a level of conscious participation.

How fascinating. This reality.


Guided

Today I was guided to explore three interconnected threads: Indigenous wisdom, Spirit Guides, and Non-Human Intelligence Contact.

I revisited the documentary Witness of Another World – a haunting and human film by Alan Stivelman. Juan experienced a close encounter at age twelve. Traumatized, the event changes the course of his life. Juan retreats into solitude. His journey is not one of fame, but of healing.

Trailer IMDb: Link

Some Interesting paranormal anomalies omitted from the film include what happened to the camera crew during the regression session with the hypnotherapist.


Reviewed by Paul Anthony Wallis:

Many in mainstream society scoff at such experiences, suggesting people invent them for notoriety. But as this film reveals, contact is often profoundly isolating and difficult to process.

What makes Witness of Another World extraordinary is its quiet power. Alan Stivelman’s access to Juan – now a man – and the trust he builds with him, brings us into a sacred space of rediscovery. He is joined by psychologist Dr. Néstor Berlanda and astrophysicist Jacques Vallée, whose insights elevate the story from mystery to meaning.

In researching my own journey, I’ve come to believe that Indigenous narratives around the world carry ancestral memories of contact. Few films illustrate that truth with such resonance. This documentary is not just a story about aliens – it’s a story about belonging, healing, and remembering who we are in relationship to the universe.

  • The deleted scenes [with translation] are also powerful. Link

“Everything is alive, everything is connected. The Earth is our mother, the Sky is our father, and the stars are our elders who guide us home.”
— Minnie Gray, Anangu Pitjantjatjara elder


Kanyini: The Heart of Aboriginal Wisdom

Kanyini is an Aboriginal concept rooted in unconditional love and deep responsibility for all of creation. It speaks to a way of life that honors the Earth, spirit, kinship, and ancestral knowledge. It is built upon four sacred principles:

  • Tjukurrpa – The Creation Story, or Dreamtime
  • Kurunpa – Spirit or soul
  • Walytja – Kinship with all beings
  • Ngura – Land, home, Mother Earth

These are not just teachings, they are relationships. In this worldview, trees are kin. Rivers have memory. The land is not owned, it is known. This mirrors shamanic traditions worldwide: the Amazonian dieta, Siberian kam, Andean pachamama rituals, and Native American nature reverence.

As Bob Randall taught, when we honor the natural law and listen to the quiet voice of spirit, harmony arises. To live Kanyini is to remember – we are not above nature, but within it. Learn more at Kanyini.com


What is a Vision Quest?

“The vision quest is not a search for vision, it is a rite of passage to bring one into direct contact with the sacred.” — Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow) Link

Sacred sound. Link

A vision quest is a sacred act of listening. To nature, to spirit, to one’s own soul. It often includes solitude, fasting, and prayer. Though associated with North American Indigenous cultures, similar practices appear across traditions:

  • Australian walkabouts – spiritual journeys across ancestral songlines
  • Amazonian dieta – isolation and plant communion
  • Tibetan yogi retreats – solitude as awakening

These quests aren’t escapes, they are engagements with the Earth, the cosmos, and the self.

“We are born with a seed of the stars inside. When we walk the land with respect, the seed remembers and begins to glow.” - Grandmother Agnes Baker Pilgrim


Vision, Earth, and the Stars

To seek a vision is to return to the beginning. Not just your beginning, but the beginning. The Earth becomes your elder. The stars, your kin.

Aboriginal songlines stretch into the sky. In their telling, ancestors came from distant stars, the Seven Sisters, shaping the land with vibration and song. Around the world, the same truths echo:

  • The Hopi say the Pleiades are their ancestors. Link
  • The Māori call them Matariki — a mother and daughters.
  • The Lakota speak of the Star Nations. Link
  • The Dogon remember Sirius with uncanny precision.

These aren’t myths. They’re memories.


Remembrance: The Star Within

In the West, many grow up without star origin stories. We chart the sky but rarely feel it. My guides changed that in 1997 when they nudged me toward the Pleiades and Arcturus. Not as concepts, but as connections.

They showed me: each soul has an origin. Not all from the same star, but all from the same Source. Even in forgetting, we are never alone.

During hypnosis, they asked me to count to two.

I thought it was odd. Surely they meant ten? But no - two.

One…

Two…

Something I had not expected. The guides worked their special magic.
I melted into All That Is.

And in that moment, I understood. Between one and two - in that quiet space - there was no separation. No distance. No veil.

No TIME.

There was only presence... Union... Oneness...

They were showing me how close the guidance truly is.

You don’t need a ceremony or a mountaintop. You need only the willingness to listen - to remember that you are already part of a vast and loving network of intelligences, both earthly and cosmic.

You can ask for help at any moment.

They were showing me: guidance is that close. Closer than thought. Help is always available. You need only ask. Not with your voice, but with your being.

Contact isn’t about spectacle. It’s about remembrance.


The Sky Remembers You

We were cleaning out a property. Nothing mystical about it. Just a closet and a crumpled black bag. Inside? Seven Little Women dolls. Not six. Not eight. Seven. Each distinct. Each part of a whole. Seven Sisters.

I had just begun studying the Pleiades again. And there it was, a mirror of the sky, tucked in the shadows, waiting. The stars speak in symbols. In songs. In memories. When the guides first contacted me, it wasn’t to give answers, it was to open a door. A door to connection. To knowing. To All That Is.

Even when I forget, they remember. Even when I feel alone, they are close, like stars in daylight. My nightlights.

To remember your star origin is not to leave Earth behind. It is to recognize that your soul has both roots and wings.

And so I offer this:

Count to two.

Look up.

Listen in.

The sky remembers you.

owl in tree

Everything is connected.

The owl in the tree, the spiraling stars, the mountains pulsing with color — it all speaks the quiet language of presence, of patient wisdom. Guides don’t shout; they shimmer. They wait. They show up in dot and dream, in light and landscape, in whispers between the lines.


Visual Meditation: The Language of Light

Sit quietly.
Breathe deep into your belly, then soften into stillness.
Let your eyes rest on the image before you.
Let the colors begin to speak.

You are not looking at paint and shape,
You are entering a language older than words.
A language of pattern. Of pulse. Of presence.

Follow the spirals in the sky,
They are not random.
They are songs. Star maps. Memory paths.
They are how the ancestors remember you.

See the owl perched in the tree.
She does not explain herself.
She knows you already understand,
Even if you’ve forgotten.

She watches over the dreaming hills,
Those soft-breathing guardians of Earth’s ancient body.
The roots beneath her hold stories that have never been written,
Only felt.

You are being invited back into the circle.
Not through thought.
But through attention.

Let the dots pull you in,
Like stepping stones through another reality.
You are not imagining things.
You are remembering things.

This is how Spirit speaks.
Not always with voices,
But with symbols, colors,
A flicker of light in the corner of the room.

They speak in whatever language you will listen.
And today,
They are speaking in color.
They are speaking in stillness.
They are speaking in you.

“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

The Mask of Reality: A Guidepost for Chaotic Times

 
“I am not crazy; my reality is just different from yours.” – Cheshire Cat, Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

 Public Domain: Sir John Tenniel's hand-coloured proof
of Cheshire Cat in the Tree Above Alice for The Nursery "Alice"

Science and other notes

  • Humanity May Achieve the Singularity Within the Next 12 Months, Scientists Suggest. Source
  • The US Department of Defense has confirmed that it is taking seriously the claims of former US Air Force pilot Jacob Barber, who alleges that he recovered alien technology while working for a secret government UFO retrieval program. Source

  • “That famous ‘revival of religion,’ …” he wrote. “It will come about as the result of biochemical discoveries that will make it possible for large numbers of men and women to achieve a radical self-transcendence.” – Aldous Huxley
    - Is God a Mushroom? New research into the role of psychedelics upends our understanding of spirituality — and with it, our vision of the cosmos. Source

  • So few people understood how serious this was that it was, and that it was going to be, that it’s not just that this was so dangerous, but that there was very few people who were in a position to really say anything about this.” – Nathan Tankus Interview Source
  • Lance Mungia talks with Jeffrey Mishlove about his upcoming documentary, The PK Man, explores the life of Ted Owens. Ted said he could control weather, influence events, and summon UFOs through psychokinesis. Source
  • Mars once had an ocean and sandy beaches. Researchers say the results from the northern lowlands of Mars are similar to those obtained at shorelines on Earth using ground-penetrating radar: both indicate features in the subsurface material that are tilted – and with a similar angle – towards the lowland, or ocean, direction. Source
  • “The Voice told me that they were here to change humankind and the way they did it was to enlist help from people like me.” – John Foster
  • The Kalanoro is a creature of the forest. It is never seen, but everyone talks about it.” Source


  • Chögyam Trungpa describes “crazy wisdom” as an innocent state of mind that has the quality of early morning—fresh, sparkling, and completely awake. – My interview with Jason Brett Serle

Up to speed – recap

In a previous post, I mentioned that some of my early instructions included studying philosophers whose views on reality resonated with an eventual, real-time experience. I was being guided and coached to maintain awareness and overcome fear, even when immersed in an alternate timeline. These thinkers challenge our conventional perceptions of the world, consciousness, and existence. They reject a static, deterministic view in favor of a dynamic process: Hegel’s dialectical development, Sartre’s emphasis on subjective freedom, and Camus’ recognition of existential absurdity.

My guides seem to be pushing me toward this same reality-expanding perspective—one that embraces fluidity and understands time and existence as far more dynamic than we’ve been conditioned to believe. Their lessons encourage us to view reality as an evolving tapestry, where the boundaries of time and self are permeable, inviting continual growth and transformation.

I want to make this perfectly clear: No matter how much they pushed, guided, or hinted, I could never have imagined the full scope of the real-time experiences that ultimately unfolded.

...Continued on my other blog. Original source.

Humility is key in awakening to higher dimensions - and PKD


“Philip K. Dick was more than a visionary: he’s the man who remembered the future.”  James Rogers

One who aspires to greater awareness learns to respect the unknown to gain access to levels previously hidden from view – that revelation calls reality into question.

Moon shot

There we were – managing to locate the comet framed by twin stars, high in the west sky. (Andy could actually see it – the only person who could.) However, neither Andy’s camera nor my phone camera could sight the darn thing.

We lucked out. The guy who showed up next to us got some great shots with his comet tracker app and his 500 zoom lens (with the same camera Andy has: 350 Zoom lens. Bummer). Bonus: The guy told us about the ghost at the place he works.

We turned to leave and saw the moon rising in the east. I got that instead.



Expanding the comfort zone – Introductions to others among us

“If there are other worlds parallel to ours, are all the doors closed? Or does one, here or there, stand ajar?” – Louis L’Amour, The Haunted Mesa.

Bradshaw Ranch in Sedona, Arizona is like Skinwalker Ranch in Utah – a very active site with multiple accounts of high strangeness events. The documentary I’ve linked includes testimony from paranormal researcher Tom Dongo (I’ve interviewed Tom. Link).

This isn’t a rehashing of previous History Channel presentations. Footage includes a trek to view sasquatch footprints, interactive orbs, portals, and tech that reveals the image of an [invisible to human eyesight] entity that can appear to have a form similar to humans. Link.

Which reality to choose?

I am following Nick Cook’s progress on his new book, now on Chapter 16. Subscribers [paid] get access to full chapters, commentary, and the occasional group zoom meeting with the author.

He regained my full attention with his post on VALIS, a reference to Philip K. Dick. Naturally, that required a tangential deep dive into current youtube offerings. Happily, I’ve discovered several more interviews and bios have been added since my last foray.

Examples:
Number onePhilip K. Dick: Philosophical Pulp Poet – “a writer who rode the Multiverse and saw different realties—and sometimes lived them.”

Number twoThe 9 prophetic visions of Philip K. Dick – “a visionary prophet for the age we’re all now living in.”

Number three: If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others (The “Metz Speech”). [In his description, I see parallels with Plato’s Cave.]

Number four: Jeffrey Mishlove and James Tunney. [Includes reference to Plato’s Cave]: Philip K. Dick, Aliens, and the Afterlife, PKD “developed a friendship with the late Bishop James Pike, who wrote extensively about mediumistic communications with his deceased son.” After the death of Bishop Pike, PKD thought he was communicating with him.

In September 1967, Pike participated in a televised séance with his dead son through the medium Arthur Ford, who served at the time as a Disciples of Christ minister. Pike described these experiences in detail in the book.

Number five: The Penultimate Truth About Philip K. Dick

  • Related info: Mystic Evelyn UnderhillLink. Animism. Link.

  • The Final interview. “Editor’s note: When John Boonstra conducted the following interview with Philip K. Dick, he never thought that it might be Dick’s last.” Link.

  • “In November of 1982, six months before the author’s death, journalist Gwen Lee recorded the first of several in-depth discussions with Philip K. Dick that continued over the course over the next three months.” – What If Our World Is Their Heaven? The Final Conversations of Philip K. DickGwen LeeAmazon affiliate link.

  • Philip K. Dick Loses Touch With Reality, by Philip K. Dick, Slate Link.

  • Philip K Dick: the writer who witnessed the future –“This is 2022. And 2022 is a Philip K Dick novel.” – BBC Link.


  • There is so much more to the PKD story – than any one source can provide. P.K. Dick. Pure ConsciousnessLink. – Life-saving insight provided by VALIS.

  • Wiki: The Other Side, written by Bishop James Pike with Diane Kennedy is about his experiences of paranormal phenomena following his son’s suicide by gunshot in New York City in 1966.

    OddsnEnds

  • Art and Commentary – The Kansas Folk Art rabble rouser who [intended or not] gave a small town a star on the art map. Political Art of M.T. LiggettRoadside America. Documentary. Link. 
  • “Unfortunately, my awful childhood is fairly relevant to understanding the extremist network that participated in the first attack on the US capitol since the War of 1812. I am doing all I can to give an inside view of what it feels like to be survivalist youth militia, and maybe reach a few people like me who are ready to start thinking like a real dissident.” – Dakota V. Adams, Deprogram. Substack. 

  • For Sale: House most haunted – “mansion where ‘ghost walks the garden at night'” Link.

  • Portrait by humanoid robot to sell at auction. = “The artwork’s “muted tones and broken facial planes” seemingly suggested “the struggles Turing warned we will face when it comes to managing AI”, said the gallery owner.” Robot artist is Ai-DaLink.

  • “In The Singularity is NearerRay Kurzweil not only reaffirms his prediction but also expands on it. He believes that by 2045, humans will be able to increase their intelligence a millionfold through advanced brain interfaces.” Link.

  • Pat Noone is a farmer in County Galway, Ireland. His farm has been in his family since the 1700s, and since the 1700s they’ve shared the land with fairies🧚‍♂️ Link.
-- Re-blogged from Wendy's blog on wordpress: Link.

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