Wednesday 1 December 2021

CE-5 - close encounters of the fifth kind

PS - see also https://gnwmythrsglossary.blogspot.com/2023/01/extraterrestrials-ets.html and https://gnwmythrsglossary.blogspot.com/2023/01/ufosuaps.html.

As humans have evolved on this planet, one topic that has come up is whether we are alone in this physical universe - in other words, is there extraterrestrial life? During World War (part) Two and after (in the Cold War), that questions has become entangled with power politics, and issues normally formerly limited to overt war such as censorship, control of information, and enlisting the hearts and minds of various populaces - with the “military mind” and the “Newtonian heart, mind and soul” [1] having excessive prominence, to the intellectual, mental, emotional, spiritual, social, and physical damage of the world and her peoples.

Notably, that appears to have led to a cover up, discussed well, in my opinion, in “The Missing Times: News Media Complicity in the UFO Cover-up” [2] by Terry Hansen, “UFOs & Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites” by Robert L. Hastings [3] and others [4], of physical evidence of contact of various forms between humans and some form of advanced life that could be from other physical planets.

There is a scale used to describe those forms of contact, or close encounters:

  • close encounters of the first kind, or CE-1 - a sighting of an unidentified flying object (UFO), also referred to in the mid-20th century as “flying saucers”, during World War (part) Two as “foo fighters”, and more recently by military and elitists as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP);
  • close encounters of the second kind (CE-2) - physical evidence of a UFO, such as indentations in the ground where such may have landed, or parts of a craft r materials that may have come from it;
  • close encounters of the third kind (CE-3) - direct physical interaction between an extraterrestrial (ET) and a human;
  • close encounters of the fourth kind (CE-4) - a more controversial category, where an abduction of a human by ETs may have occurred; and
  • close encounters of the fifth kind (CE-5) - psychic, and possibly spiritual, interaction between humans and ETs.

There is considerable literature on CE-4, including:

and Whitley Strieber’s [5] series of books:

Other authors and titles can be found by an internet search.

Since the 1970s and 1980s, CE-5 have become more common. I first came across this through the book “Briefing for the Landing on Planet Earth”, but there is now a well-developed movement, probably originated by Stephen M. Greer [6] , referred to as the CE-5 movement.

From Exercise AG:

Humans, being human, tend to focus on the human world - and, often, specific parts of that human world (especially if they are bigots).

That limited focus extends into the nonphysical (the fae, spirits of land, animal spirits, higher frequency beings, etc), and also the physical in terms of extraterrestrials.

Now, the existence of extraterrestrials is controversial - it’s certainly not part of scientific orthodoxy, but neither is the existence of spirits or the nonphysical generally.

Personally, I consider there is good circumstantial evidence for psychic contact with a range of nonphysical lifeforms, and reasonable objective evidence for the existence of UFOs- or UAPs, as the orthodoxy of the elitist industrial-military-scientific complex has decided to term them of late.

However, be that as it may, I consider that the CE-5 movement has developed some excellent protocols that are worth considering as a generic guide to working with other forms of life.

You can find information about the CE-5 movement and protocols at:

Your group, I suggest, may find it useful to consider the following questions:

  • what amount and type of evidence would the group need to reach a consensus on the existence of other forms of life?
  • does acceptance mean the group needs to or must get into advocacy for existence (I’m going to urge caution on this: what is the group’s reason for existence?), or “just” incorporate that into the group’s work as is relevant?
  • how can the group ensure it continues to function with a diversity of views on that topic?
  • does the group want someone to monitor for any changes in evidence etc on any of these topics?
  • how does the group wish to assess the issue of BPM/nonBPM members of other forms of life - remembering that the division is likely to be changeable, grey, and that it will be a complex mixture of boundaries, not a single hard and fast division - just as is the case with human beings;
  • how can the group best learn from / use / adapt the CE-5 and traditional teachings on the fae?
  • what other aspects of this should the group consider?

 

Other useful links include:

 



[4] For instance, Donald Keyhoe’s “The Flying Saucers Are Real”, pub. The Book Tree, 2006, (orig. pub. Fawcett Publications, New York, 1950), ISBN 978-1-58509-264-2, on Amazon at https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B005TOUQRO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title.

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