Monday, September 24, 2007
week3and4, The Himalayan Connection
This article was interesting to read only because the topic of UFO'sis a topic that brings different opinions to the table. Some peoplebelieve in the phenomenon of UFO's and others believe it's all in themind of the person who reports these incidents. I personally do notbelieve that UFO's exist because there is no evidence that anyone hasseen them up front and close. I think that people who report thatthey have been abducted are not thinking clearly. For example, allthe videos that have recorded UFO sightings, but yet when the imagesare reviewed the images are not clear and are not believable. Howabout Area 51 located in Nevada, is that true or is it just a bunchof publicity to hype up the society? Why can only authorized agentsor federal official are able to go in there and yet a common personlike me can't? What are they hiding that society can't know about?The author in his article describes the three classifications ordivisions that UFO's have been reported, first, the translative,transformative, and transfusive. Each of these stages has adifferent approach in looking into the state of mind. For example,translation is described by the author as experiences of naturalphenomena within the consensus reality that have yet to be named andidentified correctly. Transformation is based on experiment variablethrough conscious and transfusion is the connection betweentranslation and transformation which eventually leads to confusion.Overall, I think that the topic of UFO's need to be researched moreclosely and if they actually exist, that something should be said toease the minds of those who have encountered them and for those whoare yet to encounter them.
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