Re: Mind's Eye UFO's: Fact or Fantasy?

You could start with male and female. :-) Or youth and maturity. Or
educated and not, Etc.

Who knows where drones lurk? The Shadow?

On Sep 24, 1:09 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have never seen a UFO,,   been though other experiences that are very
> real,,
> I believe there have been at least 5 different humanoid species here on
> earth possibly more
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> there is no doubt in my mind there are other habitable planets in our
> galaxy who knows how many withing the universe.  The problem is distance...
>  only recently I have been thinking that the time space barrier can be
> broken,, how no idea.
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> I am sure in the spiritual world it the time space barrier does not exist
> that is not much to add.
> Allan
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> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:51 PM, William L Houts <luka...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I've been around for a while now, so I thought I'd put in a topic for
> > discussion.  I'm very interested in the UFO phenomenon and wonder what the
> > singing minds here have to say about it.  As for me, I don't have a dog in
> > this fight --I tend to think that there's something to them, something very
> > unusual, but I'm not at all certain that they're even piloted.  Jacques
> > Valee, one of the more interesting theorists on the subject, says that
> > they're something like external dreams.  Well, he doesn't say that exactly,
> > but that's how I interpret him. Carl Jung, who was also very interested in
> > the topic, says something very similar.
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> > I have an experience to relate, too.  About fifteen or sixteen years ago,
> > I was flying down to Las Vegas on Southwest.  Looking out of my window I
> > saw, perhaps 20,000 feet below us, a disc-shaped object. It was featureless
> > and, in the bright sun and from this angle, almost perfectly white.  It
> > wasn't particularly fast and other than the fact that it was round, it
> > wasn't all that interesting. I told my three travel mates, and they all
> > basically called me a liar.  (I was very interested in occult topics in
> > those days, so my judgment was highly suspect.)  I'm not convinced that it
> > wasn't something like a military test craft or something like that, but it
> > was a UFO both in the high woo woo sense and in the sense that it was an
> > unfamiliar flying object.  Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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> > Tennis, anyone?
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> > --Bill
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> > -- "I just flew in from the Land of the Dead and boy are my arms tired."
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> |_D Allan
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> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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