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People Are Having Alien Experiences

At some point, there’s going to have to be a recognition that people in the public are having experiences, spiritual or alien, and it’s not a mental health epidemic.

John Ege

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Just as UAPs now have known characteristics that identify them as anything other than what the press and government would prefer we believe, people having alien experiences also have identifiable characteristics. Let’s call them anomalous experiences, to help some of the skeptics who might object to the word alien, or spiritual, though quite frankly- these experiences are so foreign to the accepted norm of any human culture present or past, that alien is actually a fair word. But in science, we like to improve clarity. In the absence of people looking at this, how do we improve clarity?

People from all walks of life have experiences, first and second hand. If a family member is having it, you’re likely having it, too. Most of us can reasonably sort out crazy versus mental health versus drugs. And to be fair, crazy isn’t mental health. That’s just a lazy, lay term for someone who isn’t quite right. To add to that fairness, you can be using drugs, have mental health problems, and not be quite right and still have experiences.

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