Close encounters of the drug addicted celebrity type

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Close encounters of the drug addicted celebrity type



by Robbie Graham October 2, 2018 (mysteriousuniverse.org)


• Western culture has a penchant for discarding UFO reports of those who might dabble in psychedelics, such as our celebrated rock stars. But it is increasingly clear that natural psychotropic substances do not induce mere "hallucinations", they expand the limits of human consciousness, allowing us to perceive layers of reality that are not easily accessible in our daily lives. It may be that creative brains are better tuned to perceive a broader spectrum of reality than normal brains. Maybe we should not be so quick to dismiss the UFO reports of individuals that our society might describe as "colorful" or "eccentric," or even those with a known history of drug use.


Here are five rock stars who claimed to have seen UFOs, although at that time they were heterosexual and did not take psychedelic drugs.


John Lennon - On August 23, 1974, the Beatles legend observed the UFO from the window of his New York City apartment while "I was just dreaming of my usual poetic mood." Lennon said the ship was about 100 feet away from him and that it was floating on an adjacent building. He described it as "one thing with normal electric bulbs on and off around the bottom, an unblinking red light on top." Lennon's then girlfriend, May Pang, also saw the UFO. She described it as a "large, circular object that was coming towards us. It was shaped like a flattened cone, and at the top there was a big, bright red light ... When it came closer, we could make out a row or a circle of white lights that surrounded the entire edge of the ship, too They were intermittent on and off. There were so many of these lights that it was dazzling to the mind. "

Mick jagger - In 1968, the leader of the Rolling Stones went camping in Glastonbury with his then girlfriend, Marianne Faithful, and witnessed a huge "mothership" shaped like a cigar. It was at this time when it is said that Jagger had a "UFO detector". Installed in his British farm. "The alarm kept sounding every time he left home, which indicated the presence of strong electromagnetic activity in the area."

David Bowie - Bowie's long fascination with everything strange - prompted him to create some of his best works throughout the 1970s. But the rock star apparently had multiple UFO sightings when he was a child living in England before publish a UFO newsletter with friends when he was a teenager, and he was obsessed with UFO cover-ups. In 1967, Bowie had multiple UFO sightings in London, and could anticipate when they would fly overhead. In an interview, Bowie became philosophical: "I have come to take this phenomenon seriously. I think what I saw (on one occasion) was not the real (UFO), but a projection of my own mind trying to make sense of this quantum topological gate in dimensions beyond ours. It's as if our dimension is just one among an infinite number of others. "

Lemmy - In 1966, before becoming the leader of Motörhead, Lemmy Kilmister had his own UFO sighting. "This thing came over the horizon and stopped in the middle of the sky. Then it went from a stalemate to maximum speed, immediately. We do not even have planes that do that now, it does not matter then. So that was quite revealing to me. "


Robbie Williams - Robbie Williams, of the British band of boys of 1990, Take That, affirmed to have seen in one occasion a UFO "150 feet on my head". Although there were no other witnesses, Williams shared his UFO experience on screen in the 2018 documentary, Hunting for the Skinwalker.



Celebrity is a curious thing. In our modern world, we have been programmed to venerate celebrities, be they actors, musicians, sports stars or fashion models. Celebrity status is something that many millions of us aspire to. Rightly or wrongly, the words of celebrities carry considerably more weight in all spheres of society than the words of those who are not. For example, it is not unusual for artists in the music and film industry to form political discourses and lead political causes. It does not matter that they are technically completely disqualified to do so, since they have gained a measure of our faith simply by being famous, regardless of why they are really famous.


Lennon's drawing of his UFO meeting in New York.

However, when celebrities talk about the UFO issue, the public is inclined to take their statements with a pinch of salt. Maybe it's because the arts industries are closely related to drugs and alcohol, and UFOs are often associated with altered states of consciousness. The logic says: "It's no wonder that Celeb X sees UFOs ... Celeb X has a habit with drugs." But maybe we should not be so quick to throw the baby with the bath water, or the UFOs with the LSD. The inclination of the Western culture to discard the reports of UFOs or non-human entities of those who venture into psychedelic substances speaks of a fundamental error of anomalous phenomena. To their detriment, the popular UFOlogy is firmly rooted in materialistic models of our reality and generally assumes that the UFO phenomenon is external to the human condition: something purely physical from the outside that is happening to us, rather than something in which we participate. , but that is no less "real" as a result.


John Lennon and May Pang

Alien entities in one form or another have been a central component in psychoactively induced vision searches of countless indigenous cultures dating back millennia. As modern science has progressed, we have learned more and more about how psychoactive substances interact with our brain and nervous system and, although many questions remain, it is increasingly clear that natural substances such as dimethyltriptamine (DMT) do not provoke mere reactions. The "hallucinations", rather, break our perceptual barriers and literally expand the limits of human consciousness, which allows us to perceive layers of reality that are not easily accessible in our daily lives. In other words, such substances can allow us to see what is already there, hidden from the naked eye.


Marianne Faithful and Mick Jagger

Some people who take DMT do so precisely for the purpose of seeing and interacting with "strange" entities, and often succeed in these efforts. But are your alien experiences less "real" than those of people who are not under the influence of psychedelics? I say no. There are countless examples in the modern UFO era of credible witnesses who claim to see UFOs and / or aliens near others who report nothing unusual. How do we explain this? It would seem that the UFO reality is not objective; At least, not always. In fact, a large number of UFO experiences reported are clearly subjective. This does not mean that they are not real, but that human consciousness is much more mysterious than we know, and that, as many theoretical physicists affirm, our conscience creates our reality.


We know that creative brains are connected differently to most, and it may be that this wiring predisposes an individual to phenomena that most of us will never experience, be they ghosts, fairies, aliens or any other label that you choose. When creative brains are affected by psychoactive substances, it may not be surprising that anomalous phenomena may manifest themselves. Even without drugs, it may be that creative brains are better tuned to perceive a broader spectrum of reality than normal brains, and maybe we should not be so quick to dismiss UFO reports of individuals that our society might qualify as " colorful "or" eccentric ". "Or even those with a known history of drug use. Perhaps we should reexamine the popular conceptions of the UFO enigma, placing greater emphasis on the role of the observer in the generation of UFO experiences and related phenomena.


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