Wednesday, December 7, 2016

MILABS - Military Abductions

It has been reported that several races of extraterrestrial or extradimensional beings have been involved with humans on Earth for a long time, some longer than others, and one of the most important aspects of UFO contact/abduction events is the identity of the specific ETs who orchestrated them.  This isn't always easy to determine, and to muddy the waters further, some experiencers believe they haven't been abducted by ETs at all, but by agents of certain branches of the government or military, either working in concord with ETs or using ET technology to disguise their activities.  These events are known as MILABS - military abductions.  While this type of event is still in the minority of all abduction/contact events, it has been reported and is becoming more well known.


Why would human military engage in abductions?
Ostensibly, to keep their activities from being known by law enforcement and the public.  Recognizing that ETs take humans against their will, they may disguise their illegal and immoral activities under the appearance of and blame ETs.  Since claims of ET contact/abductions are still considered outlandish by the general public, such a claim made against the military will seem even more so.  Another explanation is that MILABS are designed to create fear and distrust between humans and ETs, capitalizing on the phenomenon for their own purposes.


Are any groups of humans more susceptible to MILABS?
It appears that humans who have had genuine ET contact/abduction may be of particular interest to and may be targeted by MILABS, possibly to find out why ETs are interested in them and gain more information about ETs.  Reports also have been made by members of various branches of the U.S. military establishment that they have been taken against their will by military agents and used as subjects in different types of secret military experiments, some in the presence of and/or with the participation of ETs.


MILABS perpetrated with the help of ETs
Some experiencers report being taken in military abductions and encountering ETs during the process. In some cases, the ETs are described as merely observing (sometimes in sympathy with the experiencer), but in other cases, the ETs appear to be actively involved.  If ETs are present and their technology is used, it may not be easy to know who is actually in charge. 


How do I know if I was abducted by ETs or humans?
Many experiencers claim that they can tell the difference between ET contact and MILABS.  ETs posses technology that is still more advanced than ours and MILABS are sometimes betrayed by their lack of advanced technology.  Another difference is that many ET abductions are positive and affirming and if an experiencer wants to discontinue the contact, they have the power to do so.  On the other hand, MILABS tend to be negative, leaving the experiencer with no recourse.


Whether the event is a genuine ET contact or a MILAB may be of interest, but from a therapist's perspective, an abduction is an abduction, regardless of who is doing it, and the resulting fear and confusion can create serious and long-lasting problems for an experiencer.  An experiencer of ET contact or MILAB should seek help from a support group or qualified therapist, if they need it.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

CE-5 - A New Paradigm in ET/Human Communication

After 60+ years of formal, scientific investigation, sadly, UFOlogists aren't any further along in a true understanding of the UFO phenomenon and ET/human contact than when we began.  Essentially, the nuts-and-bolts, standard scientific paradigm we have embraced all these years hasn't yielded the answers we seek.  Humans are conscious beings and it appears that ETs are too, so perhaps it's time to expand our investigations into the realm of consciousness - our own and theirs - with a new approach to ET/human communication.

A Reactive Approach
Since the 1960s, mainstream Ufologists have utilized a system of rating UFO sightings in categories ranging from AN1 (anomalous behavior of an object) to CE5 (a close encounter with an object), with sub-classifications in each category.  Called the Vallée  Classification System and credited to Jacques Vallée  and J. Allen Hynek, it is based on a paradigm of ET-initiated contact in which human beings are passive observers.  While it is the system most commonly used by UFO investigators today, it precludes a full understanding of the ET/human contact phenomenon in which humans are often more than passive observers.




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A Proactive Approach
Three decades after Vallée and Hynek, Dr. Steven Greer introduced the CE-5 Initiative*, updating CE5 to CE-5 as a category of close encounters with extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) characterized by mutual communication.  Based on the overwhelming evidence of ET/human contact, CE-5 posits that as the relationship between ETIs and humans matures, it will require greater research and proactive outreach by both humans and ETIs.  The CE-5 Initiative has emerged from a paradigm in which humans are proactive in initiating communication with beings from outside our world.


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The Bridge
As intelligent beings, all our thoughts and actions are informed by our consciousness, and, thus, the consciousness aspect of ourselves cannot be separated from our thoughts and action.  This includes our experiences with ETs.  ET/human contact is not only a matter of physical action, but also a matter of consciousness.  If the ETs who seek communication with Earth humans at this time are conscious beings, then consciousness is the bridge by which communication can proactively be accomplished. 





A New Paradigm
The CE-5 Initiative asserts that humans don't have to passively wait to be contacted by ETs – we can actively reach out to communicate with other beings who desire communication with us, and it goes further by presenting specific protocols that can be utilized to accomplish that goal.  Since their introduction over 20 years ago, the protocols have been utilized by many individuals and expanded upon by researchers in the contact and consciousness field to initiate meaningful communication with ETs.  Are there certain ETs we might not want to communicate with?  Possibly.  Are there certain humans that ETs may not want to communicate with?  Most likely.  Communication requires a level of maturity and trust - and yes, a measure of risk.  But intelligent risk. 


The CE-5 Initiative isn't the only method of communicating with ETs, but it represents a significant change in thinking about ET/human contact and presents a paradigm in which humans and ETs are equally involved in communication.  For intelligent beings, consciousness is truly the bridge. 








*http://new.cseti.org/ce5initiative.html








 

Friday, July 15, 2016

Experiencer Therapy is More Than Hypnosis





Recently, I was approached by an individual who told me he needed help with some problems resulting from childhood ET abduction/contact experiences, but he didn’t want to see a therapist because he was afraid of hypnosis.  I reassured him that (1) hypnosis is not dangerous, and (2) even though hypnosis is sometimes used by Experiencer therapists, it isn’t the only tool therapists have to help him.  Even when hypnosis is used, it is nearly always supplemented with other things.



Although it has been accepted by the worldwide medical community for over 50 years as a safe and effective therapeutic technique, many people still fear hypnosis because of the way it has been falsely portrayed in popular culture - as a mysterious method of mind control that can strip a person of free will and transform them into a mindless robot.  Actually, hypnosis is a natural function of the human mind which we all frequently experience and is nothing to fear.  Daydreaming, getting lost in the moment or caught up in an engrossing book or movie are examples of natural hypnotic states.  The only difference between those natural experiences and hypnotherapy is that in a therapy session, the hypnotic state is induced by the therapist, with the subject’s consent, and directed to help achieve the subject’s goals.


At the same time, while hypnosis can be very effective in recovering repressed memories from ET events, like all therapeutic techniques, it isn’t right for everyone.  There are certain medical and psychological conditions that prevent an individual from being hypnotized.  In addition, it has been estimated that only about 15% of the general public are easily hypnotizable, which means the remaining 85% have difficulty attaining and maintaining a hypnotic trance.  The investment of time and money for multiple sessions may be prohibitive for some individuals.






Other Tools


The good news is that a competent Experiencer therapist has other tools, in addition to hypnosis.  If you aren’t comfortable with hypnosis, there are options so don’t let a fear of hypnosis keep you from getting the help you want and need.


 



Monday, June 13, 2016

Experiencer Clinic - The Truth About Regression Therapy

Regression Therapy (RT) is a type of hypnosis in which an individual is assisted into a hypnotic trance by a therapist for the purpose of recalling a past event - either hours, days, weeks or years earlier in his current life or in past lives (in which case it’s called past life therapy).  RT is a common therapeutic tool used effectively by psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors and hypnotherapists to treat a number of issues including phobias, addictions, unhealthy behaviors and to recover memories.  It is also sometimes utilized by law enforcement to help crime victims or witnesses recall what they or saw.  RT is a trusted and effective therapy, but there are sometimes concerns and misunderstandings about it.

Does RT work?
RT can be very helpful in recovering memories in a variety of situations, but the human mind is very complicated and the process may not be easy.  While law enforcement agencies sometimes utilize the procedure to help gather clues about a crime, a court of law may not accept such evidence because of the nature of memory.  See “Why Don’t I Remember My ET Visits” in this blog (March 3, 2011).  While false memories and fantasies are a possibility in an RT session, a qualified experienced therapist can help weed those out and get to the truth.
 
How Does RT Work?
Hypnosis is a common state of mind that we experience almost daily, going in and out of trance states without even noticing.  When attempted on purpose, though (as in RT), it’s usually more difficult and may require time and effort to reap results.  When memories are brought forward into a person’s conscious mind, the process helps to diffuse intense emotions attached to the memory, allowing an individual to examine and analyze the memory and attendant emotions logically.
 
How is RT Different from Past Life Therapy (PLT)?
The process is essentially the same in both, but PLT is concerned with revealing memories of past lives.  In PLT, standard hypnosis and regression techniques are used to induce and maintain a deep trance, and the therapist acts as a guide and support to the client. 


Is RT Safe?
Hynosis (including RT) has been used safely and effectively since the 19th Century.  Like any type of therapy, though, it effectiveness depends on many factors and it doesn’t work all the time for everyone.  When done correctly, hypnosis and RT are safe.  During a hypnotic trance an individual doesn’t lose control over their mind or surrender their will to anyone else - including their therapist.  If an individual has serious mental, emotional or cognitive problems, hypnosis should be utilized with them only by a qualified medical professional.
 
I’m pretty sure I’m an experiencer and I want to remember it, but I don’t want to be regressed.
No problem.  RT may not be necessary to recover your memories.  It is only one of the therapeutic tools available to qualified therapists and counselors to help their clients recover, manage and benefit from their memories.

So what should I do?

There is no right or wrong answer to this question - it depends on you.  If you are thinking about trying RT to recover your ET contact memories, there are several things you should consider before deciding.  See "Should I Get Therapy for My ET Experiences?" in this blog (November 5, 2010).

Good luck with exploration of your contact memories!