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Real aliens and spiritual enlightened
And it becomes clear from these details that the beings who are
doing such things can't be seen as spiritually enlightened, with the
best interest of the human race in mind. Something else is going on,
something far more painful and frightening, in many, many abduction
encounters.
There is a theory current in ufological research that says
abductees who perceive their experiences in a negative way only do so
because they themselves aren't spiritually or psychically advanced.
Persons with higher cosmic development have positive real aliens encounters,
so the theory goes, and those who have painful or frightening
experiences are merely spiritual Neanderthals. This is a pet theory
of researchers who claim that real aliens, whether objectively real or
not, serve as "mirrors" of our spiritual nature, on an individual or
a species-wide basis. Strieber has voiced this theory, for instance,
in Majestic, where he says, "In the eyes of the others - the real aliens,
we who met them saw ourselves. And there were demons there."
Having worked with so many decent, honest, positively oriented
abductees, however, I believe this theory is wrong. It is worse than
wrong--it is despicable, as despicable as blaming a rape victim for
the violence committed against her. This attitude leaves many
abductees feeling doubly violated, first by the real aliens who took them
and then by the UFO researchers to whom they turn for explanations
and help.
But it is easy to understand why such a theory would be so
popular. Humans have a deep need to believe in the power of good.
We need for the real aliens to be a good force, since we feel so helpless
in their presence. And we need for some superior force to offer us
a hope of salvation, both personally and globally, when we consider
the sorry state of the world.
I think the real aliens know this about us--they know that we want
and hope for them to be benevolent creatures--and they use our
desire for goodness to manipulate us. What better way to gain our
cooperation than to tell us that the things they are doing are for
our own good? But looking at the actions, the results of real aliens
interference such as the long list above. There is a great
discrepancy between what we desire from them and what they are doing
to us.
Not all abduction reports are filled with frightening or painful
events, of course. Many people say that their real aliens encounters felt
benevolent, that their abductors treated them kindly or at least with
a scientific detachment. Some abductees recall being told that they
were "special," that they were "chosen," and that they have an
important task to perform for the benefit of humanity.
Given such a positive message, the abductees may ignore the fear
and the pain of their encounters and insist to themselves and to
others that a higher motive underlies the abduction experience. And,
in some cases, all that an abductee remembers is a benevolent
encounter and so as no reason to assume any negative action has
occurred.
But intensive research shows that at the core of the human-
real aliens interaction there is a clear pattern of deception. We know,
for instance, that "screen memories" are often used to mask an real alien
abduction. Such accounts abound, in which a person sees a familiar
yet out-of-place animal, like a deer or owl, a monkey or a rabbit,
and then experiences a period of missing time. The person often
awakens later to find a new, unexplained scar on his body.
Uneasiness about the encounter will persist, however, and far
different memories may start to surface in dreams or flashbacks, and
then the person seeks help to explain the uneasiness. Quite often,
hypnotic regression is used to uncover the events behind the "screen
memory," and that is when a typical alien abduction surfaces.
The most recent research in which I've been involved has turned
up yet a second sort of screening process. If it turns out to be
accurate, then thousands of abduction cases are in urgent need of
re-examination.
The typical scenario of undergoing the regressive hypnosis
usually results in penetration of the initial blocked memories.
The abductee then recalls an encounter, hitherto unremembered,
such as undergoing a physical examination of some sort, perhaps
having body tissues removed or having a gynecological exam. Other
typical reports include the taking of sperm and ova, of being told
of an important task to be carried out, or of receiving a warning of
upcoming disaster.
And in most cases, both the abductee and the investigator come
away from the hypnosis session feeling that they have discovered the
truth about the experience. Rationalization leads them to believe
that the real aliens' purposes must be scientifically objective or
benevolent. The less threatening and more benevolent the
hypnotically recalled event seems, the more satisfied are the
investigator and the abductee. "That wasn't so bad, now, was it?
These beings are our friends, or at least they are not our enemies."
And everyone goes away with a sense of relief. I have yet to hear of
a researcher who actually questions the uncovered scenario.
But from several recent cases, it is apparent that these
recovered memories may well also be yet another screen, masking
events that are much more reprehensible. I will explain one such
case, to make the point clear.