While I don’t know what’s going on with specific events, it seems I keep coming back to a few ideas:
The “answer” is, there’s more than one answer.
There’s a force that manifest itself in many forms; imitating at times other forms. UFOs may or may not always be part of that force.
It’s a tricky, mischievous thing, this force.
It’s been with us forever.
We humans often interpret the various manifestations for other things: ghosts, UFOs, Bigfoot. And we lost sight of our own complicity in regards to weird phenomena a long time ago.
And then sometimes, as the cliché goes, a cigar is just a cigar. In other words, a UFO is just a UFO. Or a ghost is just a ghost.
But not always.
These things: aliens, entities, non-human beings, come to us in a variety of ways: during meditation, prayer, strolling through the woods, looking up at the sky. During the deep of sleep, during a sunny day driving down the road. Are they the same beings in different forms, or various beings emanating from the same place?
I suspect that at one time, we knew a lot more about this than we do now.
I don’t discount for one minute the value of hard data in regards to UFOs. The satellite tracking, knowledge of astronomy, awareness of technology, categorizations of aliens and craft, cataloging of area of UfO activity, history of cover-ups and disinformation. That’s all part of it too.
At the same time, study of the esoteric arts is a valid path to take in order to make some sense out of all this.
We all have our unique personalities and perspectives, and often that is based on our personal experience of these things. Since I’ve been experiencing many of these things since childhood, I can only take this multifaceted approach to UFOs.
It isn’t a matter of right or wrong; or telling others how to study the phenomena. We need all viewpoints.
If it were to come out tomorrow that UFOs are piloted by ET from Mars, that would put an end to the UFO question. But not all the other weirdness swirling around us. We’d still have plenty of Forteana to keep us busy.
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