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Belief in Aliens is Transformative

From a transpersonal therapeutic structure, any belief of potentially superior position, be it alien, archetype, spiritual belief, or an improved future self allows for positive change in individuals and communities.

John Ege

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In pushing back against an article in the New York Post that suggests belief in aliens is harmful to society, I would argue the opposite. I will link a previous article that revealed it is not society that will lose, but rather the structures and people who have put limitations on human growth that will. In 1994, John E Mack, a tenured, Harvard Chair holder in psychiatry revealed how it would be beneficial to not ridicule people coming forward with stories of abductions. This was not a mental health crisis. This is a phenomenon that we, humanity, need to understand. It is clear, we are not alone. We are well beyond ‘belief.’ Ignoring this reality won’t change reality. What was so important then that needs to be said today?

Human encounters with aliens discussed by experiencers and Dr. John E. Mack in 1994

Did you ever wonder why Doctor John E Mack got so much hell for saying people having alien experiences are not mentally ill? He didn’t say ‘it’s aliens,’ in the way Ancient Aliens repeatedly said it. He just said this is not a mental health…

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