WANT TO CONTACT ALIENS? Who doesn’t. But before you try, think about how aliens live and think. You need to talk to them in terms that they
understand---otherwise, they won’t have much to say to you.
Contactees say that, using their minds, aliens do remote communication across great distances almost instantly. They don’t wait for the time it
takes light waves to travel. After decades of interactions with aliens, humans finally know the science and method for doing so. A free version of my
book Alien Mind explains how to do just that, and Dr. Steven Greer’s book Hidden Truth describes his ability to do the same. Anyone can do it.
If you take time to try (it’s easy---just be patient) and then find yourself scanning far out, you will detect planets where aliens live and are
willing to communicate. But you’ll find that they don’t always think like we do.
Here’s what you find on your first attempt. Our best reports suggest that all alien populations are equalitarian. They live and share equally—on a
global scale. So when you focus on their planet, the first thing you notice is a kind of global awareness, not so much of the separate, individual
outlook that you find here on Earth. Unlike humans who think it’s okay to provide for themselves and not worry about neighbors, aliens provide for
all who live on their planet(s). But they all have to work, and they share in the menial tasks. As far as we know, no alien goes without doing at
least a few hours of labor per week. Ironically, aliens (on biologically evolved planets) enjoy a higher living standard yet only work a fraction of
the hours that we do.
Better yet, their remote sensing allows them to scope out a larger scale of mind communications. So, when they aren’t distracted, they can expand
their awareness to literally feel the subtle energy fluctuations of other minds and larger, finer networks of information. Using their minds, they can
literally feel out across an entire planet. They can connect with anyone, anywhere. They can sense larger patterns in nature, and they can
communicate, or feel, out across deep space—beyond their planet.
Believe it or not, you can do the same…
Here’s how: If you sit in a calm, clear-headed state, with little effort you can nearly instantly converge brain waves so that they cancel out. It
feels as though your mind’s awareness does a half-spin and a half-flip so that it converges energy and opposing energy waves mirror each other and
cancel out (the energy hasn’t disappeared; it’s still looking for a place to go). In order to do this, you use different brain structures, nerve
contours and probably even atoms to converge energy in your mind. It creates what scientists call “standing waves,” a seemingly flat-line state in
which you instantly and intricately pulse energy ever so slightly down into nuclear depths—which twistingly folds and resonates both inwardly and
far outwardly at the same time. It’s a “gravitic” kind of energy that can resonate far outwardly because it is pulled by, and resonates with,
the faster-than-light expansion of hyperspace (opposite sides of the universe are expanding faster-than-light, overall).
Although it sounds like a jumble of complex parts, it happens all at once (the contouring aspect is like any of your fast thoughts). Because this kind
of remote sensing / telepathy occurs across a distance, it has a slightly faded, out-of-body feel. *If you can’t do this the first time you try, be
patient. Just relax and experiment with the feel of doing so. It’s not merely a focus; it’s a more largely contoured kind of resonance.
Now, let’s say you take time to feel out into a space 15 light years beyond Earth in every direction. By converging your mind’s energy then
slightly varying it, you contour an inward-and-outward gravitic kind of resonance. You can feel as far out as you want to go. With your mind, you
literally feel all across a vast, mostly empty (orb-shaped) space in which planets with advanced, gravitic technologies stand out sharply. They stand
out because, as human researchers suggest, gravitic technology slightly slows the passage of time where gravitic energy is focused, while, at the same
time, it slightly speeds the flow of time in the space around that focus. Inhabited alien planets use mind-activated / mind-sensing technology, which
resonates out all across their planets, and you can easily sense that---even from a distance.
So, if you simply contour your awareness out across a 15 light year distance in every direction (all at the same time), you can nearly instantly
detect any inhabited planets within that radius—all at once. *In order to best do this, take a look at (and get a feel for) a good diagram of the
stars near Earth---the light years distance you choose can be gauged almost instantly because light speed is a standard on any planet (even though a
year may be longer or shorter on other planets that take different amounts of time to orbit their home stars). So, take time to feel far out and
around.
But then what? If you’re a good, careful person, you’ll contour your resonance so that it’s closer to an inhabited planet (it feels as though
you’re finely yet faintly near that planet) then, on later days, you’ll take time to do this again--a few, if not several times in order to get a
sense of how the population there thinks and feels. You literally feel this, but you don’t at first sense how a given individual thinks there.
Instead, you get a larger, overall feeling for how the general population resonates among themselves.
So, if you swoop in too quickly and query a single alien there, i.e. you think, “I’m (a human) interested in what you do, what your planet is
like, and I’d like to be your friend” you’ll probably draw a blank. Why? Because the alien detects a very strange-seeming outsider pretending to
fit in too quickly. To him/her, you’re a distant alien, and if you don’t think in terms of global consciousness, shared equality and working for
the common good, you seem primitive and possibly even dangerous to them.
Would you talk back to a potentially dangerous alien primitive? Probably not. Again, you need to talk to them in terms that they
understand---otherwise they won’t have much to say to you.
And what are their preferred terms? On alien planets we see:
· Globally unified societies with what often are (presumably) legally counter-balanced sub-regions.
· Intelligent shared consciousness (often boosted by mind-activated / mind-sensing “psychotronic” technology)
· Full, planet-wide agreement about the fact that shared equality is the only possible way to evolve and maintain a survivable living standard.
Don’t expect to see money on an alien planet. By doing prescribed allotments (which are high tech and luxurious, by human standards) aliens can
“afford” any project they have the resources to accomplish. Money isn’t part of the equation.
· The ability to use their minds to do a faded kind of scientific survey far out and beyond their planet
· A higher education level than on Earth. Using psychotronics and viewing screens, aliens can provide free university-level education for all. Their
science allows them to live longer, so they learn more, over time, and they speak in complex terms with thoughtful subtleties.
· Intensive study and use of genetic technologies to improve the population(s)
· Detailed study of other alien populations and their sciences
· Psychotronic and mind-community vigilance re: extreme criminal offenders. In other words, they can often identify and, hopefully, correct extreme
criminals before they do too much damage. *We, too, can locate such offenders on this planet via remote sensing.
· A studied wariness of some reportedly domineering alien populations in other galaxies (i.e. the so-called “gray aliens’” alignment) who
might try to intrude into or foul their sphere of interactions in order to steal their resources.
So, here’s what you’ll feel on your first remote sensing of a nearby, inhabited planet. You sense the entire planet, and the mind interactions
there have an airy, plasma kind of feel. That’s a fine, smoothly textured feel (like a smeared out electrical plasma). Apparently, aliens don’t
mind when you sense into that because it’s a very social phenomena. It’s a subtle, almost elusive collective awareness---like a soft, floating
micro-whisper of the population’s deepest shared concerns and feelings. When you sense that, it’s as though you’re on their doorstep. However,
because they have mind-activated / mind-sensing technology, if you proceed any further, you’ll probably register on their technology, which, in some
cases, can be rigged to thwart certain kinds of probing.
Because our galaxy contains many populations at various stages of technological evolution, chances are the first neighboring population you encounter
shares mind interactions with a variety of other alien populations. In other words, when you sense that plasma-like consciousness of our closest
native alien neighbor planet, you’ll find delicate traces of a larger network of interactions embedded in it.
If you’re trying to avoid interference by far-distant, abducting aliens (i.e. the grays’ alignment) when you interact with our native alien
neighbors, that same plasma-like feel involves so many ideas fluctuating so rapidly that gray alignment psychotronics probably can’t detect or sort
out all that you communicate. So, if you work within a finely plasma-like, planet-wide feel in your first contacts, you prevent disruption or
pre-emption by unwanted intruders. You communicate so much, so fast, that you can easily get around gray alignment attempts to divert you from
interacting with our gentler, non-intrusive neighbors. *That plasma-like feel is due to a deeply resonant sub-structuring of hyperspace, which is why
you can nearly instantly resonate from one side of a vast, orb-like contour of space all the way across to another.
When you participate in remote contact with aliens this way, you learn a lot about them. You get a nearly instant feel for the locations and the
character of aliens all around us.
I’m not exaggerating when I say this is easy. You can do this. However, here are some of the mistakes that can easily thwart your relations with
aliens.
Your first contact is awesome. You can’t help feeling it’s a profoundly meaningful discovery. Aliens are smart and refined, in most cases, and you
know you can learn from them. But is that an excuse to completely suspend your critical judgment? Once you contact aliens, are all your troubles
finally over with?
Obviously not. If you naively contact the wrong type of aliens (aliens who abduct and manipulate humans in order to gain leverage here), they may
decide to re-visit you to harvest your reproductive materials. They might try to con you into thinking that they own this planet, as if you “belong
to” them. Gray alignment aliens (tall grays, Roswell hybrids, etc.) have reportedly said just that to abductees. Eleven to twelve year-old girls
have been abducted, their eggs harvested ruthlessly, and older women have been implanted with hybrid embryos, which are later harvested, leaving scars
in the uterus. Some women complain about dozens of such violations. Who wants to be used like a cow to produce more colonizing aliens? A good way to
avoid that is to read about known varieties of aliens. If they abduct, that’s a bad sign, and you might want to contact other aliens, instead.
Another common mistake is to forget that aliens live in large societies featuring big governments that can easily make mistakes. For example,
abducting aliens may think they’re doing something that benefits you, but if their plan is to breed hybrids to entirely replace your population it
has little or nothing to do with you. Did they ask our permission?
Some contactees are made to feel special when they first contact aliens. But if you recall, most aliens say that theirs is a larger kind of social
identity. They prefer not to limit themselves to personal, individualistic relationships. So if an alien tells you he/she’s here to provide you with
personal spiritual insights, does that really sound like an alien’s way of thinking? I know a contactee who thinks her interactions are all about
her personal insights. But from an alien’s perspective, if you don’t share greater insights--if you aren’t reaching out in a larger way for the
common good, why would they even bother with you?
A good alien may want to help humankind live more like his or her population does, so he/she will expect you to BE part of a more advanced alien-like
way of life, not merely act that way for an hour or so. If you think it’s okay to share thoughts with an alien yet not commit to greater sharing
with this planet’s needy, you’re only deceiving yourself because most aliens would be embarrassed to be associated with you (assuming that you
know better). So, when you first contact aliens, expect subtle but tough questioning about your character and your commitments. They’ll probably
check you out—whether you favor violence of any sort or have a history of serious offenses—before they open up to you. That’s a good, careful
way of approaching an unknown alien (you) from a distant planet. Don’t assume that aliens will simply jump into and accept your point of view
without trying to help you evolve your outlook and your sense of yourself.
Since they’re going to be checking you out, you should inquire about their history and their resource strategies. Do they rush out to claim whatever
territory they can lay their hands on (as some humans would do if allowed out in interstellar space) or do they know that some star systems must be
left undisturbed for possible future energy needs, or, in some cases, entirely new life forms that might evolve there in the distant future? If the
aliens you contact are aggressive intruders from a distant galaxy (with no native rights or responsibilities here) they might want to barge in and use
whatever they learn about you in order to exploit both you, and your surroundings.
So, if you don’t think about possible contradictions and violations that can arise among oversized, acquisitive alien populations, you aren’t
being realistic. They certainly exist (although they tend to be more evolved and subtle than humans). Aliens aren’t as individually greedy as some
humans, yet some populations can be collectively acquisitive and domineering. For example, aliens associated with the grays told Pulitzer Prize
winning journalist Phillip Krapf that they’re colonizers. If any of the aliens you contact abduct humans and treat them like cattle (for their own
stealth reasons), that isn’t a good sign.
When you first find, then resonate with aliens of a distant planet, remember: We probably seem weird to them because we live on a planet where a
primitive, ecologically destructive kind of greed is still allowed to foul everyone—without constraint. It’s a stupid phase of history that
can’t endure long because it ruins a planet (making it drastically more vulnerable to alien colonizers, ironically). In most cases, the aliens you
contact will have experienced ruinous greed but it’s usually further back in their past than Neanderthals are, compared to us.
Let’s say you find an alien population. You can literally feel how their planet is and how they think, as a people. It’s a nearly instant kind of
resonance with a subtle plasma-like feel to it. It can actually feel as though you’re fairly close to their planet. You want to know more about
them---maybe you’ve never encountered aliens close up. But should you ask them to come all the way over here to visit you or maybe buzz your rooftop
so that you, and friends, can get a good view of one of their spacecraft?
Would they ask a human Air Force crew to come and buzz their planet? Probably not. So don’t expect our best alien neighbors to do command
performances just to please you. The truth is, you can learn more about them—their character, the tenor of their planet’s mind relations, their
disposition and more—via sustained remote sensing rather than pretending to merit a face-to-face outer space mission to your front door.
Here’s another mistake that some humans make. They assume that, like goblins and elves, aliens frequent certain earthly locales because they belong
there---like they’re just part of the scenery. Meanwhile, we see no fossil evidence of their biological precursors here, which means they evolved on
other, distant planets. Some humans think aliens magically emerge from hidden dimensions as though aliens have no real, physical presence. However, if
you think about it, they travel in advanced, heated spacecraft because if they didn’t they would be killed by high-energy fields and the cold
harshness of deep space. In other words, aliens are just as physical and vulnerable as we are, yet their science shows that energy (and sometimes
matter) can resonate from one distant place to another---just like the remote sensing method we outlined above.
One of the worst mistakes you can make is to assume that you, alone, set the agenda for your alien contacts (when, where, how & why). It helps to
remember that they’re every bit as real as you are. They have needs, limitations, and other requirements. So when you contact aliens, don’t assume
that you run the whole show. It’s an interaction that goes both ways. Don’t forget to listen to them.
Because aliens live in societies where thoughts are shared, their thinking is expected to be more transparent and socially acceptable, which is
ultimately very civilizing. Displays of ego are discouraged on alien planets. It’s as though they prefer to begin from the perspective of “We”
(a people) rather than “I” (a single individual). So, if you try to initiate alien contact in order to merely please yourself or impress your
friends, you’ll find that most aliens see little purpose in spending time with you. Despite what some contactees say, aliens who visit here know
exactly what human governments are like. They know that you aren’t an “ambassador” if your government doesn’t officially recognize you.
Diplomatic relations are delicate and they’re formally delegated, so be careful if an alien says you can be an ambassador to the universe. How much
do you really know about that alien and his or her government?
Finally, remember: aliens are practiced and experienced in shared mind communications. They communicate more, in a shorter space of time, than we
normally do. It’s much like the way you faintly yet quickly consider a greater cloud of many ideas before you focus on a thought in order to speak.
When aliens share mind communications, they usually don’t slow thoughts down to the pace of vocal conversation. So when you communicate with aliens,
get used to the idea that you can express a greater cloud of information—all at once. It’s much more intelligent.
Are you ready for this?
If you think about it, you probably know more about aliens than you ever imagined you would--when you were younger. Sixty-four years after the crash
at Roswell, our planet is ready for contact with a greater variety of alien neighbors. Now that we understand enough of their science and their social
preferences to engage in meaningful communications, we can seek our own choice of alien contacts. We aren’t limited to forced interactions with
abducting aliens who want to replace us with obedient hybrids.
So, be thoughtful, be careful, and remember to listen to what aliens have to say--some want to help us.
Just imagine how much better this planet will be when we do so.