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Encounters: Experiences with Nonhuman Intelligences. D.W. Pasulka

Former US Navy intelligence officer Matthew Roberts experienced similar effects in 2015 while he was on board the aircraft carrier the USS Theodore Roosevelt.

During his time on the ship, navy pilots captured a video of an unknown aerial phenomenon that resembled small Tic Tac candies.

In correspondence with Roberts, I asked him his thoughts on why only a small set of the people on board both the Roosevelt and the other carrier whose personnel shared these experiences, the USS Nimitz, reported psychological effects.

“The really important connection there was that the initial experience spoke to me on a level that it did not speak to others,” he said.


“In terms of how this all works, I was deeply affected by it.

I had done all the right psychological work necessary for this change to begin within me, and that’s why it impacted me as it did. Because I had done the psychological work, there was some level of subconscious communication between the phenomenon and myself.

You could imagine it being like running a magnet over different metals and seeing which ones move. I believe they were in those craft and sending out a psychic message to see who would receive it.

Since I had done all the appropriate psychological work, the signal was loud and clear to me, but others who hadn’t done that work were completely blocked off by it.”

Roberts came to view this event as an initiation into a radically spiritual way of life that he could only understand through reading books about Greek mythology and religion.

He read the works of Plato, books by pioneering psychologist Carl Jung, the popular work of Joseph Campbell, and the information in the work of technology/venture capitalist and UFO researcher Jacques Vallée. With respect to the latter, he told me that Vallée’s work was helpful, and he wanted to relay his thanks to Jacques.

“Hearing the call caused me to dig into the topic. I dug in where I knew I would find answers.

This set up the knowledge I needed to navigate the rest of the initiation. Previous to that I had what I thought were just strange dreams. Vallée really opened my eyes to the experiences, where I was unsure of time (some were that way but others were very much linear), but also the heavy religious undertones and symbolism of the experience.

It was in reading Vallée that I came to understand that they weren’t strange vivid dreams. So next time you speak to him, you’ll have to thank him for me. Mission accomplished for him! I was an atheist, so I really pushed back on those undertones because I found them difficult to accept until the evidence became undeniable.” Dreams that aren’t really dreams.

Atheists who become religious, or at the very least, intensely spiritual. References to myths that seem like they’re real and to beings that were once considered metaphoric but seem strangely literal. I had heard this all before. These are the elements of religious experiences. I used to think these experiences were religious conversions.

Today I look at them differently. I now understand these experiences as common to the awakening of a human being to the cosmos in which they live, like fish that swim around in a fishbowl and suddenly wake up to the reality of water.

Gray Man’s experiences did not just feature angels, but also things that he identified as evil, including aliens. In this way, he was like many of the experiencers I’ve met.

Generally, if a person experiences a sighting of a UFO or orb, they often have other nonordinary experiences. The UFO event is like a door that opens a person to a nonordinary world.

Gray Man’s description of the event made me laugh. Although it was scary and even emotional, he often made the events he experienced sound funny.

Synchronicities and uncanny events have remained on the outskirts of Western rationalist theories for more than eighteen hundred years

Hundreds of years later, Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant was so vexed by his friend Emanuel Swedenborg’s alleged night journeys with angels, extraterrestrials, and precognitions that he wrote a book trying to rationally grapple with his friend’s testimonies.
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In a passage that is curiously reminiscent of Nietzsche’s description of “personal providence,” or synchronicities, in the philosopher’s book The Gay Science, Yunkaporta explains this process:

Some aspects of consciousness, knowledge, and knowledge transmission have not been explained or proven scientifically and are therefore avoided in cognitive science. I’m calling these aspects “extra-cognitive” for want of a better word. They include the messages that land and Ancestors bring to us—a bird or animal behaving strangely, a sudden wind gust, a coincidence that highlights a deep meaning or revelation, a burst of inspiration. These are the things that make knowledge processes sacred and magical.

It was an illustration of two people in the ocean with some dolphins. One had a flute. The manuscript presents instructions for how to achieve this communication. The first is intention: A person must really want to communicate and not just out of curiosity. There must be a significant reason. Second, a person must be able to be completely focused on the attempt to communicate. The manuscript states that it must be a heartfelt prayer said with sincere intention. The third instruction gave me pause. It states that a person must be able to operationalize or in some way utilize the communication, through action. It suggests that one way to do this is through sound. I looked at the flute in the image. Ah, I thought. The seventeenth century’s technological language bridge was the flute.

“While processing the audio files of these sounds I have noticed a pattern. The cricket sounds like a frog, the frog sounds like a bird, and the bird sounds like a whale. Even more interesting is that when I listen to the Earth’s magnetic field and whilst processing the sound, I noticed, it sounds like birds!"

“Babies have another unique ability. We all have it as babies and then we lose it if we don’t use it or have active genes for it. It is an across-sensory modality where one sensory input is interpreted by two or more sensory modalities internally. This ability is called synesthesia. The root of the word comes from Greek, meaning to ‘perceive together.’ Until as recently as the beginning of this century, individuals who perceived in this way, that is, perceived sounds as colors or music as places, were thought by mainstream science to have a disorder. At best, individuals with this ability were considered to possess a vivid imagination or as very creative, if they were brave enough to express how they experienced the world. Not many shared their experiences for the fear of being judged and disadvantaged.

“Today, however, science recognizes this ability as unique, and individuals who have it have better than average executive cognitive functions. Synesthesia is proven to help in working memory, implicit learning, and allows one to resolve conflicting rules and inputs. Interestingly, native Japanese speakers have the highest prevalence of synesthesia. I don’t think it is a coincidence that the Japanese culture is also considered to be innovative with respect to technology."

One of the assumptions of Iya’s program is that of a panpsychism, in which the environment, including the animals, plants, and insects that populate it, is sentient. This is also an assumption that underlies most, if not all, indigenous knowledge systems, which is probably why Iya intuitively chose to translate the music and songs of traditional societies across the globe.

“I’m a stranger to this land,” he said. “I’m introducing myself to the spirits of the land here, so they know who I am and what my intention is. That way we can work together.”

“I wonder if some Elders [indigenous Australians] know this language and teach it, but only within their tribes. I was fortunate enough to take my son when he was very young to ‘Bush School,’ where we would learn many symbols and sounds and how to recognize every sentient vibrational signature, including rocks and trees."

Iya is one of a group of scientists and scholars who are on the verge of contact and, in her case, connection with nonhuman intelligent species.


Sorry Iya, beat you to it. Synchronicities are not everything, it's easy to mistake synchronicities for a visitation or manifestation, still battling with nomenclature. "Animal" visitors are really common as I stated before somewhere, and other things
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All things I said before and now what?
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This reads like a conversation that’s already happening... just not in a language we’re used to. : )

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(08-25-2025, 11:20 PM)Sirius Wrote: All things I said before and now what?


Not only is it believed human infants experience synthesia and/ or other psychedelic phenomena,

I think the Hindu Om or Aum is derived from the first gurgle sounds babies make 'ah' 'oh' 'mm' and subsequent variations like "mama."
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Okay, I understand now what is not known

Posting about disabilities all the time will annoy everyone including me, I have a problem with words and spelling and such things and this is also not my mothers tongue. That's why my post are all weird, doing my best here.

Synchronicities is the hand showing itself so to speak. "When" is important, is it a past event that is being reviewed? Then it's obviously a recording and rather bland.

Freewill.... The weird d'éjà vu, time slips, speaking to animals (sometimes). It's when there is an active hand manipulating events, NHI present.

I observed confusion in folk when they or their surroundings are interfered with. Choosing words carefully here. Most brush it off as a poor mental state.

Synchronicities don't happen or form, they are made (context obviously, but is there really such a thing as chance). Most folk will drop out at this point, but time doesn't really matter to NHI. Seeing a statue of Michael over a week all over for instance can be viewed as a singular event and interaction, you are experiencing it through time. You are having an encounter with the divine or otherwise. Don't mistake it for synchronicities, if you tried communicating or rather recognized what is going on during that time you will probably have a good story to tell afterwards. A week is a is a day is a second as the saying goes

That's the best I can do at this moment. If you don't understand any of this don't stress about it, other people does. The constant ridicule is annoying



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Jack brining us some elephants in the form of Giants for current events and why not bring Diana into the picture, since she is the star at the moment and communication

The first is intention: A person must really want to communicate and not just out of curiosity. There must be a significant reason.
Second, a person must be able to be completely focused on the attempt to communicate. The manuscript states that it must be a heartfelt prayer said with sincere intention.
The third instruction gave me pause. It states that a person must be able to operationalize or in some way utilize the communication, through action.

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Encounters:

One of the assumptions of Iya’s program is that of a panpsychism, in which the environment, including the animals, plants, and insects that populate it, is sentient.

The “Lore” of indigenous Australians, their rituals, songs, and what Westerners consider indigenous art is a record of a language or lifeway. There are correlations with other traditional religions and folklore.

Even more interesting is that when I listen to the Earth’s magnetic field and whilst processing the sound, I noticed, it sounds like birds!

“The Earth language,” Iya continued, “has a set of these patterns that are speaking with us, and we have yet to know how to decode it and teach it to others. It is right in front of our eyes, ears, and all other sensors, and we need to learn to spot the code and then figure out how to use it.

Tyson Yunkaporta relates how an Elder within his tribe told him about the sequence:

There is a pattern to creation. In this image you can see the way that pattern is expressed through Turtle story. A giant Turtle Spirit is hit with massive force at the center of his smooth shell. The impact makes a round section that cracks out to form another, and another. The interconnected pressure of all these round parts together forms them into hexagons, like in a sugar bag (honeybee hive
[Image: cthulhu.gif] ). I couldn’t believe it when Oldman Juma told me the sequence—one became two, then three, then five in a row along the center of the shell. Then, at the eight points where each part met, eight new parts formed. The sequence goes: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on.

I laughed and said that’s the Fibonacci sequence, “discovered” by an Italian mathematician around eight hundred years ago. Might add a couple of zeros to that date—it’s been around longer than that. It’s the pattern of creation, forming what some call the “golden ratio” that all nature is built upon, from flowers and trees to your body and even DNA.

I listened to the sounds and watched the 3D visuals of the graphemes of the sounds. I felt like I was in an immersive art installation combined with a symphony. Cricket, whale, and bird sounds filled my ears, and their accompanying images filled my eyes.

“All patterns that I have uncovered in visual and audio form conform to the famous embedded elements of the Fibonacci sequence, which is also passed on through generations by Aboriginal traditions in Australia,” Iya said.


Stone circles:

Advanced Ancient technology
The mysterious tools and artefacts, such as the torus stones and cone-shaped tools indicate that this civilisation had an advanced knowledge of the laws of nature, because they used Sound & Frequency as a tool – this is why we call this the first Silicone Valley.

For those who have been to places like Stonehenge, The Giza Pyramids or Machu Pichu; the Stone Circles of South Africa will complete your journey.

This is an unimaginable building achievement comprising of more than 10 million stone ruins, that cover large parts of mostly South Africa and Zimbabwe.

They worshiped the Sun, they carved the first Sphinx and Horus Bird, left behind mysterious rock art and carvings. They built an ancient megalithic calendar (Adam’s Calendar), aligned with Orion, and they were obsessed with gold.

Advanced Ancient healing
The Stone Circles themselves emit high levels of sound frequencies; magnetic fields; and electro-magnetic energy – sharing this energy with other stone circles in the entire grid. Since 2008, we have had repeated reports from a large number of visitors, of healing from all kinds of disease – including full blown cancer. The Stone Circles seem to act as healing chambers by amplifying the natural frequencies of the Earth and harmonising with our bodies.


Adam’s Calendar,....It is aligned with Great Zimbabwe and the Giza Pyramids along 31deg East. Current estimate of age is around 250,000 years old or more
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https://www.stonecircletours.co.za/about/


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(08-26-2025, 04:29 AM)Sirius Wrote: [Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqBNKDzxGHQ]

Jack brining us some elephants in the form of Giants for current events and why not bring Diana into the picture, since she is the star at the moment and communication

The first is intention: A person must really want to communicate and not just out of curiosity. There must be a significant reason.
Second, a person must be able to be completely focused on the attempt to communicate. The manuscript states that it must be a heartfelt prayer said with sincere intention.
The third instruction gave me pause. It states that a person must be able to operationalize or in some way utilize the communication, through action.

[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/healing.png]


Encounters:

One of the assumptions of Iya’s program is that of a panpsychism, in which the environment, including the animals, plants, and insects that populate it, is sentient.

The “Lore” of indigenous Australians, their rituals, songs, and what Westerners consider indigenous art is a record of a language or lifeway. There are correlations with other traditional religions and folklore.

Even more interesting is that when I listen to the Earth’s magnetic field and whilst processing the sound, I noticed, it sounds like birds!

“The Earth language,” Iya continued, “has a set of these patterns that are speaking with us, and we have yet to know how to decode it and teach it to others. It is right in front of our eyes, ears, and all other sensors, and we need to learn to spot the code and then figure out how to use it.

Tyson Yunkaporta relates how an Elder within his tribe told him about the sequence:

There is a pattern to creation. In this image you can see the way that pattern is expressed through Turtle story. A giant Turtle Spirit is hit with massive force at the center of his smooth shell. The impact makes a round section that cracks out to form another, and another. The interconnected pressure of all these round parts together forms them into hexagons, like in a sugar bag (honeybee hive
[Image: https://denyignorance.com//images/addsmi...thulhu.gif] ). I couldn’t believe it when Oldman Juma told me the sequence—one became two, then three, then five in a row along the center of the shell. Then, at the eight points where each part met, eight new parts formed. The sequence goes: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on.

I laughed and said that’s the Fibonacci sequence, “discovered” by an Italian mathematician around eight hundred years ago. Might add a couple of zeros to that date—it’s been around longer than that. It’s the pattern of creation, forming what some call the “golden ratio” that all nature is built upon, from flowers and trees to your body and even DNA.

I listened to the sounds and watched the 3D visuals of the graphemes of the sounds. I felt like I was in an immersive art installation combined with a symphony. Cricket, whale, and bird sounds filled my ears, and their accompanying images filled my eyes.

“All patterns that I have uncovered in visual and audio form conform to the famous embedded elements of the Fibonacci sequence, which is also passed on through generations by Aboriginal traditions in Australia,” Iya said.


Stone circles:

Advanced Ancient technology
The mysterious tools and artefacts, such as the torus stones and cone-shaped tools indicate that this civilisation had an advanced knowledge of the laws of nature, because they used Sound & Frequency as a tool – this is why we call this the first Silicone Valley.

For those who have been to places like Stonehenge, The Giza Pyramids or Machu Pichu; the Stone Circles of South Africa will complete your journey.

This is an unimaginable building achievement comprising of more than 10 million stone ruins, that cover large parts of mostly South Africa and Zimbabwe.

They worshiped the Sun, they carved the first Sphinx and Horus Bird, left behind mysterious rock art and carvings. They built an ancient megalithic calendar (Adam’s Calendar), aligned with Orion, and they were obsessed with gold.

Advanced Ancient healing
The Stone Circles themselves emit high levels of sound frequencies; magnetic fields; and electro-magnetic energy – sharing this energy with other stone circles in the entire grid. Since 2008, we have had repeated reports from a large number of visitors, of healing from all kinds of disease – including full blown cancer. The Stone Circles seem to act as healing chambers by amplifying the natural frequencies of the Earth and harmonising with our bodies.


Adam’s Calendar,....It is aligned with Great Zimbabwe and the Giza Pyramids along 31deg East. Current estimate of age is around 250,000 years old or more
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[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...111500.png]
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[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...111545.png]

https://www.stonecircletours.co.za/about/

[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6IQcqkPFm0]

So how does one operationalize it?
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Encounters:

Dreams that aren’t really dreams.

I had heard this all before. These are the elements of religious experiences. I used to think these experiences were religious conversions. Today I look at them differently.

Gray Man’s experiences did not just feature angels, but also things that he identified as evil, including aliens. In this way, he was like many of the experiencers I’ve met.

The UFO event is like a door that opens a person to a nonordinary world.


Some people have experiences that are so strange,
they attribute them to alien intervention of some kind.
Close encounters of the first kind, second kind, third kind, etc.,
as though alien intervention would always fall into certain categories.

I had one of those experiences myself.
To say it was aliens is to assume a lot.
But to say it was weird is to understate it.
It was extraordinarily weird.

—KARY MULLIS

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Experiments with the candles has stopped due to various complications.
I no longer feel when I burn, calloused fingers make using touch screens impossible.
The pinky and ring finger needs to be spared from the fire.

Wiggling fingers becomes autonomous and influences thought patterns, also mimes 
Piano players and other artists probably has unique ways of thinking and conducts with their hands allot

Physical acts, thoughts, emotions, all is bound in mediation. Vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch all senses

With trepidation I went to the appointed place at the appointed time and did the thing. Said a prayer
Nothing happened. Relief and disappointment...looked straight up. A sigil, Hekate!
Of course it was her, dragons haunts me still

Each day is less arduous, allot of bullshit has been cleared away. 

Getting better at telling who is parroting nonsense and who has actual experience