martes, 1 de octubre de 2019

UFO: "cognitive layers" that prevent seeing the forest








Close encounters with UFOs behave like "psychedelic" events provoked by our non-voluntary psychic immersion in an expanded reality, which undergoes modifications/alterations by our mere presence. And it is that the witnesses of the anomalies, when interfering in this "mental field", induced by an external agent, that tries to establish a bridge between both universes, constructs, without pretending it, as effect of its immersion in this new state, a species of "screen" that is placed in the threshold of both dimensions.Containing physical and psychic parts, mixed and developed in a complex plot of "oneiric" character, composed of archetypal, folkloric or cultural ingredients of the witnesses, but developed in a distorted way.
Therefore, even having entered a new state of consciousness, the witness of the anomalies is "suggested" by his own mental baggage/information. His fears, hopes, longings, frustrations, illusions, anxieties, etc. can be seen reflected in this "screen" that in an improvised way stands, before the eyes of the witness, as a mental construction -- as a border between both realities.
These episodes, except for the visual part, are identical to those described by visionaries, mystics and shamans from different cultures. Even some mental illnesses could provoke intense access to this expanded reality. And like the witnesses, the patients, not knowing what is happening, can be induced to madness or to a wide range of psychic disorders (but because of his own confusion).
There are probably two ways of accessing this psychic universe: through direct access, through the practice of mental techniques, the so-called altered states of consciousness, or, on the contrary, through the bridge that establishes, in certain circumstances, an external agent. Although what is truly complex is to discern how we can access this expanded reality, without interfering with it, creating "cognitive layers" that prevent us from seeing the end of the tunnel.




JOSE ANTONIO CARAV@CA



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