UFO Voice

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Is Enough Enough?

For a long time now I, like many others, have sensed that Ufology is falling short of it’s potential. Researchers have meticulously gathered UFO sighting reports, close encounter reports, official UFO records and whistleblower evidence. We have it all and a mountain of it too, but despite that we feel like the mountain isn’t moving the UFO subject forward in a way that gets us past the confirmation that we are not alone in the universe. Is that it we ask? We seem to have run into a brick wall not knowing where to go with that knowledge next. We can have small insights from this knowledge but in general we feel stuck. Yet uncannily we sense that we’re standing in a pool of water looking for somewhere else to drink knowing that we already have many answers buried in the mountain we’re sitting on. It’s a very common intuition.

We moan – how much information gathering do we need before we get somewhere with this subject?

What we don’t realise is that the repetition of gathering all this evidence does actually serve a purpose. by allowing us to go deep with it. Just like the art student who draws a hand, a face, a tree or a bird over and over, gradually her consciousness changes while doing so. Similarly long term meditators repeat their daily meditation practice always coming back to the basics of breath and stillness, again and again realizing they haven’t yet experienced it completely.

Likewise, the practice of gathering UFO evidence allows our perception and recognition of something profound deepen within us via steady, attentive repetition.
This repetition has a certain cunning forcing us to bide a while allowing the passage of time so gained to alter us. It affords us the time to develop our resilience that will stand us fast to face the change our subconscious is about to reveal. It helps us to move through change so our world will not crumble on the other side of it. Preparing for a new world model where humanity will truly regard itself as no longer being alone in the universe requires immense internal preparation, the amount we can only guess. If we are to move beyond our current world view into another where our view may no longer cohere, a certain robustness of the psyche will be necessary to accept the experience and only when we are utterly ready for it will it come.

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