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That's the thing, you see. What skeptics are right about, thou, is that this whole ayy phenomenon has its gurus and dogma and its unquestioning followers. I think the best thing you can do is avoid subscribing to one of these gurus' narratives, like Steven Greer's, and do your own research very thoroughly
And then you'll very soon realize ayy aren't just physical spaceships and hallucinations of random schizos. They're highly strange, ambiguous, and self referential bc in some cases they come from a realm that's partly mental and partly physical. Like as if they would force people to use religious or mythological thinking cuz normal scientific thinking can only get you to a certain point in understanding them.
For example Whitley Streiber's or Chris Bledsoe's stories. You can see how deep trauma destabilizes the ego and it fractures the everyday sense of self and doing so it tears open the "veil" between what we conventionally call the real and the imaginal. That is the domain between spiritual and material...
I like the idea of a cosmic trickster who has been following us since the beginnings of our evolution. It adapts to our expectations and shapes itself based on our cultural and mythological frameworks. The ayy phenomena aren't just nuts and bolts cianigger psyops
That's the thing, you see. What skeptics are right about, thou, is that this whole ayy phenomenon has its gurus and dogma and its unquestioning followers. I think the best thing you can do is avoid subscribing to one of these gurus' narratives, like Steven Greer's, and do your own research very thoroughly
And then you'll very soon realize ayy aren't just physical spaceships and hallucinations of random schizos. They're highly strange, ambiguous, and self referential bc in some cases they come from a realm that's partly mental and partly physical. Like as if they would force people to use religious or mythological thinking cuz normal scientific thinking can only get you to a certain point in understanding them.
For example Whitley Streiber's or Chris Bledsoe's stories. You can see how deep trauma destabilizes the ego and it fractures the everyday sense of self and doing so it tears open the "veil" between what we conventionally call the real and the imaginal. That is the domain between spiritual and material...
I like the idea of a cosmic trickster who has been following us since the beginnings of our evolution. It adapts to our expectations and shapes itself based on our cultural and mythological frameworks. The ayy phenomena aren't just nuts and bolts cianigger psyops
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