Ever since I saw a large “flying saucer” hovering over a large field beyond my home in Kent when I was 16, I have been aware that there are extra-terrestrial beings beyond the Earth we know, and that there is a truth at the heart of the stories about UFOs and alien visitors. Many of the stories are fabrication or have been sensationalised, but there are too many credible witnesses to justify rejecting altogether the existence of unidentified flying objects, and anyone who has seen one, like myself, will be sure – and we will never forget.
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On the internet and elsewhere, scare stories abound about alien abduction and mutilation, and that hostile ETs are waiting to attach Earth. I do not believe such stories: they are negative and simplistic, and the reality is that our skies are teeming with life in many forms, some invisible, others able to be seen by humans from time to time.
Too often we choose to believe that ours is the only habitable planet, that our technologies and lifestyle are incomparably superior to any other form of life that may exist beyond our planet, but this is not true: one day we will be humbled to find that our level of knowledge is as nothing compared to the profound intellect and consciousness that exists beyond our small world, and that our human race is like a colony of ants compared to a herd of elephants in awareness and power – and we are the ants.
UFOs and ETs are believed to have their source beyond Earth, but they are not confined to the skies only. Entities walk amongst us in the unseen form of angels and guides, and other guises; they can be animal-like, and they exist in the realms beneath the crust of the planet too. Wherever you look with third dimensional, blinkered eyes, you may see a cosmic visitor – but so often you do not see.
Accept, if you will, that our world, our universe, teems with other forms of life than that which we know, and that it is there to help us through this time of transition. It has another purpose too – but that is another mystery far beyond our capacity to understand, for now.
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