Wednesday, November 2, 2011

I haven't posted in here for a bit because my paranormal interest and experiences were, until now, pretty limited. I have never seen a ghost, apparition or anything like that. Just every so often little things, or shadows out of the corner of my eye. But nothing that would make me thing it was paranormal.

Last year I did see something in the sky over Cleveland, Ohio that I couldn't explain, and didn't look like any aircraft I'd seen before. Even though it did look like a classic saucer-shaped object, the thing that got my attention the most was that it didn't move or waver in the air. It didn't drift or sway, it just didn't move. Other than the shape, that was the thing about this object in the sky that made me realize this was something different.

The other thing that was interesting, I thought, was the fact that when I saw this object in the sky, later on that day I found out that Zecharia Stichin had died. And he had died that same day. In a nutshell he had proposed that humans had alien DNA from long ago. I had known of him before he died. Being more interested in UFOs and aliens than anything else at the time, I had come across his work in my research.

Now I've read and heard stories of paranormal encounters. My Father-in-Law had an interesting experience with his wife, who passed before he did. After she died, he would see her standing at the foot of his bed saying, "Al, get up."  This happened several times through the three years after her passing. Then one time, a few days before he passed, she appeared and said, "Al, get up, it's time to go."  He passed a day or two later.

That and some of the research I have done into paranormal studies regarding the nature of this life and reality, make me rethink my previously held beliefs. I was an evangelical for almost 30 years. There came a point in time where it felt like i couldn't go back to that church anymore, literally walk into the building. Looking back it may have been that it was time to move on. Part of it was my own maturation, discovering myself and reclaiming my own peace,if you will, realizing that I couldn't do that there. Nothing against Christianity, but more about myself and self-realization.

Anyways, I've become open to other worldviews, particularly reincarnation and multiverse concepts. My question becomes; what's the reality of this life, and the life beyond?

Thursday, October 13, 2011

A Direction to go in

I've had thought, flashes of inspiration, if you will, of things I want to do with this blog; ideas of things I want to explore and work out to see if they make sense. If I can remember them long enough to get them here.

Trying to more deeply understand the truth of this reality that we are all living in. Some people say it is a Matrix-like existence. That would seem to be a very Metaphysical type of interpretation. On a more Spiritual track, there is the idea of reincarnation, that our souls go through many lifetimes here on earth and maybe other places. That would lead to an understanding of a multiverse, instead of a universe. That concept interests me very much.

Some of the ideas I'd like to explore in this blog are; (1)ghosts, not so much do they exist, but what are they, and what do they tell us about this realm. (2)UFOs; are they really extraterrestrial or something else. Some believe they are spirit beings attempting to deceive us. (3)Time travel and things I read about recently called time-slips, where one can phase in and then out of another reality. Maybe by a trigger, and maybe randomly. 

Now, there may overlap with each of these topics, so I am going to just try and work on these three concepts for now. I hope to work on these things and share with you my investigations, speculations and whatnot in a somewhat timely manner.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Civil War Ghosts and such

Being at Gettysburg recently, I learned a lot of things about the Civil War that I did not know about before. I'm glad I went. 51,000+ people died there in three days. That's intense. It also makes for a lot of paranormal sightings.

We went on a ghost tour, heard a lot of interesting stories, but didn't see anything. No biggie. It was fun being there.

Thinking about all those people dying makes me wonder. What happens to them? Do they go into the either and wait, as Christianity would have us believe? Or, do those souls get reincarnated somewhere else? Somewhere else here on earth, or somewhere else in the multiverse? Another plane of existence in another body. At this point in my learning, I will say, who knows?

Coming from a Christian mindset to a "new age"  mindset, it changes things. Questions, ponderings. I guess in time, I will understand more as I expand my understanding of this existence.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

No New Sightings, but...

From time to time I look up and wonder if there is anything I can't see like I saw before. Something hiding in the clouds. Some think it happens a lot and have the photos to prove it. Photos of very odd shaped clouds. After looking at the photos and videos, I thought why not? But then, why let yourself be seen in plain daylight? I know so little.

I've come across a few photos and videos that seem to indicate UFOs are "hiding" around the sun. That is intriguing. I finished Whitley Streiber's book, Communion. I thought it was very interesting.  Something to think about from time to time. 

So much to think about, sometimes I don't know where to begin. I will have to get back to you later.