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The lady
#1
Ok, I avoid this side of UFOlogy but it seems right now it’s THE focus of many.

The Lady.

Many harken to Fatima experience and a lot of others over the years.

I quite frankly have no idea and rather avoid it but it’s getting shoved in our face with Chris Bledsoe.

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Here is the full interview with Bledsoe:


skeptical bear is skeptical.
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#2
The Lady as a Recurring Phenomenon
Across history, a luminous female figure has been reported in various cultures, always appearing at moments of crisis, transformation, or initiation. She is usually clothed in light, appears at liminal spaces (crossroads, caves, mountaintops, shrines, or near bodies of water), and conveys messages of prophecy, warning, or guidance.

1. The White Lady (Global Mythology)
  • Appearance: A tall, luminous female figure, often dressed in white or silver.
  • Locations: She appears on roads, mountains, caves, or near water sources.
  • Encounters: She is seen as a harbinger of change, war, or death, but also as a guide to those who seek hidden knowledge.
  • Examples:
    • The Dames Blanches (France) – Female spirits who guard bridges and crossroads.
    • Banshee-like figures (Celtic, Slavic, and Nordic traditions) – Often seen before great societal upheavals.
    • Japanese Yuki-onna (Snow Woman) – A pale, spectral woman appearing in the cold, tied to natural forces.
2. The Luminous Women of Pre-Christian Europe
  • Norse Valkyries: Glowing female beings appearing before battle, guiding warriors to their fate.
  • Slavic Rusalka & Boginki: Female spirits associated with water and fate, who sometimes appear as radiant women.
  • The Sidhe of Ireland: Tall, glowing women who emerge from the Otherworld, appearing at dawn, dusk, or misty crossroads.
3. The Mystery Woman in Ancient Encounters
  • Sumerian Inanna (Ishtar): Appears as a luminous female figure descending from the sky, linked to knowledge and war.
  • Egyptian Hathor: Appears as a glowing lady, sometimes in a circular disc (solar or metallic-looking).
  • Minoan Snake Goddess (Crete): Described as a shining woman, sometimes holding serpents—an initiator of wisdom.
  • Hellenistic Neoplatonists (circa 300 BCE): Reported visions of a luminous female figure imparting secret knowledge.
4. 20th & 21st Century Encounters
  • Fatima (Portugal, 1917) – A glowing female being, communicating telepathically, associated with aerial phenomena (often linked to UFO sightings).
  • Zeitoun (Egypt, 1968-1971) – A floating, glowing woman, seen by thousands, often accompanied by moving orbs of light.
  • Medjugorje (1981-Present) – A radiant, non-material female entity giving esoteric messages, often accompanied by flashes of light and changes in perception.
  • Modern UFO Contact Cases: Some contactees describe meeting a tall, luminous female being, often described as Nordic, silver-haired, or light-skinned—similar to ancient descriptions of goddesses or celestial women.

Core Patterns of "The Lady" Phenomenon
  1. Luminous Appearance: She is often shining, described as emitting her own light or appearing as a projection of energy.
  2. Liminal Locations: She appears at boundaries—crossroads, mountain tops, caves, deserts, or during moments of historical/social transition.
  3. Cryptic or Prophetic Messages: She often speaks telepathically and delivers messages about the future, transformation, or cosmic cycles.
  4. Shape-Shifting & Time Distortion: Some encounters suggest non-linear time experiences, shifts in perception, or encounters with her in dream-like states.
  5. Aerial or Celestial Connection: She is often linked to objects in the sky, or appears alongside moving lights, discs, or celestial phenomena.

Who (or What) Is She?
If we strip away the religious and cultural overlays, "The Lady" appears to be:
  • A non-human intelligence that interacts with humanity at key moments.
  • A recurring archetype that appears in different forms depending on the culture/time period.
  • An interdimensional being or a consciousness projection from outside our normal perception of reality.
  • A guide, guardian, or warning entity, always appearing at crossroads moments for individuals or civilizations.
Throughout history and across cultures, reports of encounters with luminous female entities have surfaced in various contexts, including modern UFO sightings, altered states of consciousness, and ritualistic experiences. These accounts often share common themes, suggesting a recurring archetype or phenomenon.


Modern UFO Sightings Involving Luminous Female Entities
In contemporary UFO encounters, witnesses occasionally report interactions with radiant female figures. These beings are often described as emitting light and conveying messages or inducing profound emotional responses.
Example:
  • Indiana, USA (2020): A woman reported a terrifying encounter with an alien life form in her backyard. She described the entity as a luminous figure, which left her deeply shaken.
    youtube.com

Altered States of Consciousness and Luminous Female Figures
Experiences of luminous female entities are also reported during altered states of consciousness, whether induced by rituals, meditation, or psychoactive substances. These encounters often carry profound personal or spiritual significance.
Examples:
  • Shamanic Rituals: Participants in shamanic ceremonies often report visions of archetypal symbols, including luminous female figures. These symbols can significantly influence participants' states of consciousness, leading to experiences of ego dissolution and profound insight.
    frontiersin.org
  • Psychedelic Experiences: Users of substances like DMT frequently report encounters with radiant female entities. These beings are often perceived as guides or teachers, imparting wisdom or comfort during the experience.
    vox.com

Ritualistic Encounters with Luminous Female Entities
In various cultural rituals, especially those involving extreme practices or trance states, participants have reported visions of glowing female figures. These experiences are often interpreted as encounters with deities, ancestors, or spiritual guides.
Example:
  • Extreme Rituals: Participants in intense rituals, such as body-piercing ceremonies, have reported entering altered states of consciousness where they perceive luminous beings. These experiences are often accompanied by feelings of transcendence and profound personal transformation.
    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I call not love in human frame,
But chrome, and fire, and roaring flame.
She came in smoke and metal breath,
A streak of lust, a dance with death.
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#3
Throughout history, numerous female deities and supernatural figures have been venerated across various cultures. With the spread of Christianity, the Virgin Mary often became a focal point for devotion, sometimes absorbing attributes of these pre-existing goddesses. This process, known as syncretism, allowed for the integration of local beliefs into Christian practice, facilitating the transition for converts. Below is an overview of notable instances where pre-Christian female figures were reinterpreted or assimilated into Marian devotion:

1. Isis (Ancient Egypt)
  • Description: Isis was a major Egyptian goddess associated with motherhood, magic, and fertility. She was often depicted nursing her son, Horus.
  • Christian Assimilation: Early Christian imagery of Mary with the infant Jesus bears a striking resemblance to depictions of Isis with Horus. This visual parallel helped Egyptian converts relate to Mary, easing their transition to Christianity.
2. Diana (Roman)
  • Description: Diana, known in Greek mythology as Artemis, was the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and childbirth. She was often portrayed as a virgin huntress.
  • Christian Assimilation: In medieval Europe, particularly in Italy, legends spoke of night-time processions led by a female figure identified as Diana. The Church often reinterpreted these tales, associating them with the Virgin Mary to suppress pagan practices.
3. Tonantzin (Aztec)
  • Description: Tonantzin was an Aztec mother goddess venerated at Tepeyac Hill, where a temple was dedicated to her.
  • Christian Assimilation: Following the Spanish conquest, the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe was established on Tepeyac Hill. The apparition of the Virgin Mary to Juan Diego in 1531 was seen by many as a continuation of the indigenous worship of Tonantzin, facilitating the conversion of the native population.
4. Brigid (Celtic)
  • Description: Brigid was a Celtic goddess associated with spring, fertility, healing, poetry, and smithcraft.
  • Christian Assimilation: In Ireland, Brigid was syncretized into Saint Brigid of Kildare. Many of her attributes and the timing of her feast day were aligned with the pagan festival of Imbolc, aiding the integration of Celtic pagans into Christianity.
5. Hecate (Greek)
  • Description: Hecate was a goddess associated with magic, witchcraft, the night, and the moon. She was often depicted at crossroads and was considered a protector of the household.
  • Christian Assimilation: Aspects of Hecate's protective and guiding roles were absorbed into Marian devotion, with Mary often invoked for protection and guidance, especially during transitional phases in life.
6. The Matres or Matronae (Celtic and Germanic)
  • Description: These were groups of mother goddesses worshipped in Northwestern Europe, often depicted in triads and associated with fertility and prosperity.
  • Christian Assimilation: The veneration of these mother figures was transformed into devotion to Mary, emphasizing her role as a nurturing and protective mother.
7. Perkunatete (Baltic)
  • Description: Perkunatete was the mother of Perkūnas, the Baltic thunder god.
  • Christian Assimilation: In regions like Lithuania, Perkunatete's characteristics were merged with those of the Virgin Mary, leading to epithets such as "Panna Maria Percunatele."
8. Athena (Greek)
  • Description: Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, often depicted with a shield and helmet.
  • Christian Assimilation: In certain traditions, Mary was portrayed with titles and attributes reminiscent of Athena, emphasizing wisdom and protection.
I call not love in human frame,
But chrome, and fire, and roaring flame.
She came in smoke and metal breath,
A streak of lust, a dance with death.
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#4
Bull honkey said the donkey when the milk went dry.

I'll believe him when he heals my torn rotator cuff.
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#5
(02-04-2025, 12:27 PM)Sirius Wrote: The Lady as a Recurring Phenomenon
Across history, a luminous female figure has been reported in various cultures, always appearing at moments of crisis, transformation, or initiation. She is usually clothed in light, appears at liminal spaces (crossroads, caves, mountaintops, shrines, or near bodies of water), and conveys messages of prophecy, warning, or guidance.

1. The White Lady (Global Mythology)
  • Appearance: A tall, luminous female figure, often dressed in white or silver.
  • Locations: She appears on roads, mountains, caves, or near water sources.
  • Encounters: She is seen as a harbinger of change, war, or death, but also as a guide to those who seek hidden knowledge.
  • Examples:
    • The Dames Blanches (France) – Female spirits who guard bridges and crossroads.
    • Banshee-like figures (Celtic, Slavic, and Nordic traditions) – Often seen before great societal upheavals.
    • Japanese Yuki-onna (Snow Woman) – A pale, spectral woman appearing in the cold, tied to natural forces.
2. The Luminous Women of Pre-Christian Europe
  • Norse Valkyries: Glowing female beings appearing before battle, guiding warriors to their fate.
  • Slavic Rusalka & Boginki: Female spirits associated with water and fate, who sometimes appear as radiant women.
  • The Sidhe of Ireland: Tall, glowing women who emerge from the Otherworld, appearing at dawn, dusk, or misty crossroads.
3. The Mystery Woman in Ancient Encounters
  • Sumerian Inanna (Ishtar): Appears as a luminous female figure descending from the sky, linked to knowledge and war.
  • Egyptian Hathor: Appears as a glowing lady, sometimes in a circular disc (solar or metallic-looking).
  • Minoan Snake Goddess (Crete): Described as a shining woman, sometimes holding serpents—an initiator of wisdom.
  • Hellenistic Neoplatonists (circa 300 BCE): Reported visions of a luminous female figure imparting secret knowledge.
4. 20th & 21st Century Encounters
  • Fatima (Portugal, 1917) – A glowing female being, communicating telepathically, associated with aerial phenomena (often linked to UFO sightings).
  • Zeitoun (Egypt, 1968-1971) – A floating, glowing woman, seen by thousands, often accompanied by moving orbs of light.
  • Medjugorje (1981-Present) – A radiant, non-material female entity giving esoteric messages, often accompanied by flashes of light and changes in perception.
  • Modern UFO Contact Cases: Some contactees describe meeting a tall, luminous female being, often described as Nordic, silver-haired, or light-skinned—similar to ancient descriptions of goddesses or celestial women.

Core Patterns of "The Lady" Phenomenon
  1. Luminous Appearance: She is often shining, described as emitting her own light or appearing as a projection of energy.
  2. Liminal Locations: She appears at boundaries—crossroads, mountain tops, caves, deserts, or during moments of historical/social transition.
  3. Cryptic or Prophetic Messages: She often speaks telepathically and delivers messages about the future, transformation, or cosmic cycles.
  4. Shape-Shifting & Time Distortion: Some encounters suggest non-linear time experiences, shifts in perception, or encounters with her in dream-like states.
  5. Aerial or Celestial Connection: She is often linked to objects in the sky, or appears alongside moving lights, discs, or celestial phenomena.

Who (or What) Is She?
If we strip away the religious and cultural overlays, "The Lady" appears to be:
  • A non-human intelligence that interacts with humanity at key moments.
  • A recurring archetype that appears in different forms depending on the culture/time period.
  • An interdimensional being or a consciousness projection from outside our normal perception of reality.
  • A guide, guardian, or warning entity, always appearing at crossroads moments for individuals or civilizations.
Throughout history and across cultures, reports of encounters with luminous female entities have surfaced in various contexts, including modern UFO sightings, altered states of consciousness, and ritualistic experiences. These accounts often share common themes, suggesting a recurring archetype or phenomenon.


Modern UFO Sightings Involving Luminous Female Entities
In contemporary UFO encounters, witnesses occasionally report interactions with radiant female figures. These beings are often described as emitting light and conveying messages or inducing profound emotional responses.
Example:
  • Indiana, USA (2020): A woman reported a terrifying encounter with an alien life form in her backyard. She described the entity as a luminous figure, which left her deeply shaken.
    youtube.com

Altered States of Consciousness and Luminous Female Figures
Experiences of luminous female entities are also reported during altered states of consciousness, whether induced by rituals, meditation, or psychoactive substances. These encounters often carry profound personal or spiritual significance.
Examples:
  • Shamanic Rituals: Participants in shamanic ceremonies often report visions of archetypal symbols, including luminous female figures. These symbols can significantly influence participants' states of consciousness, leading to experiences of ego dissolution and profound insight.
    frontiersin.org
  • Psychedelic Experiences: Users of substances like DMT frequently report encounters with radiant female entities. These beings are often perceived as guides or teachers, imparting wisdom or comfort during the experience.
    vox.com

Ritualistic Encounters with Luminous Female Entities
In various cultural rituals, especially those involving extreme practices or trance states, participants have reported visions of glowing female figures. These experiences are often interpreted as encounters with deities, ancestors, or spiritual guides.
Example:
  • Extreme Rituals: Participants in intense rituals, such as body-piercing ceremonies, have reported entering altered states of consciousness where they perceive luminous beings. These experiences are often accompanied by feelings of transcendence and profound personal transformation.
    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Perhaps your fourth group could have started earlier with Lourdes. I have been fascinated by the fact, which nobody seems to notice, that the Lady of Lourdes identifes herself not as a person but as a theological doctrine (the Immaculate Conception) expressed in the local dialect.Surely this was plucked straight out of the mind of the girl who met her.
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(02-04-2025, 06:30 PM)DISRAELI Wrote: Perhaps your fourth group could have started earlier with Lourdes. I have been fascinated by the fact, which nobody seems to notice, that the Lady of Lourdes identifes herself not as a person but as a theological doctrine (the Immaculate Conception) expressed in the local dialect.Surely this was plucked straight out of the mind of the girl who met her.

Your right
 
  • Lourdes, France (1858): Bernadette Soubirous saw a glowing woman in white who identified herself as the Immaculate Conception.
  • Guadalupe, Mexico (1531): Juan Diego witnessed the Virgin appearing with indigenous features, leading to the famous tilma image.
  • Medjugorje, Bosnia (1981-present): Ongoing alleged apparitions of a radiant woman giving spiritual messages.
I call not love in human frame,
But chrome, and fire, and roaring flame.
She came in smoke and metal breath,
A streak of lust, a dance with death.
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#7
I met her too in 2002
I call not love in human frame,
But chrome, and fire, and roaring flame.
She came in smoke and metal breath,
A streak of lust, a dance with death.
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#8
(02-06-2025, 03:59 AM)Sirius Wrote: I met her too in 2002


Is it just me or are all these threads linked? 

Government intelligence agencies - psychic - ufo - cults…

it’s all coming together and being exposed.

edit highlighting this quote from post below to explain context:
Quote:Chris Bledsoe believes “the Lady” is Hathor

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#9
Hmm Hathor must be the goddess of methamphetamine then because I'm pretty sure that was Hubbard's muse.
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#10
(02-13-2025, 08:35 AM)pianopraze Wrote: Is it just me or are all these threads linked? 

Yes, but we are going to deal with all the viral things for a while.  It's going to escalate until someone pushes the needle or does something to make them push it.

Some factions are also competing for attention and releasing their own agendas that happen to align and it's all a mess, if I knew how to kick the door in and burn the house down I would.

There will be another explosion in front of a hotel soon, I only see tragedy ahead and powerless to prevent it.
I call not love in human frame,
But chrome, and fire, and roaring flame.
She came in smoke and metal breath,
A streak of lust, a dance with death.
Reply