
by Arthur Champoux
Where do UFOs entities and spirit visions cross over. In many cases they act one and the same. Let me explain. Even in the Bible there are cases of spirits walking. When the Apostles were gathered in the room with locked doors Yeshua appeared after his death. So did many of the aliens in John Keel's book Mysterious Beings. Even more are linked together by Hilary Evans' book, Visions, Apparitions and Alien Visitors.On the back of this older bock it states: This is first comparative study of ghosts, apparitions, astral doubles, alien visitors and many other non-human entities with which ordinary people throughout history and into the present day have claimed to have come into contact.
Through a careful analysis and assessment of the available evidence and the latest theoretical approaches Hilary Evans offers an original and convincing explanation of the entity enigma.
Some of the author's definitions are these comments: "To avoid tiresome circumlocution, I use the word SEE to signify the act of perception, though it is in many cases far from clear to what extent, if any, the organs of sight are involved.
The entity is the more or less human like figure the percipient thinks he sees. It could be the spirit of Aunt Agnes materializing from the dead at a séance; it could be a vision of the Virgin Mary; it could be a spaceperson from a UFO, and so on.
The apparent is the person the entity appears to be- the real Aunt Agnes, The Virgin Mary in person , an actual Ashtar from Alpha Centautri.
To continue: The agent is the person, force or whatever who is responsible for the entity and for the enabling or causing it to be seen by the percipient. For example, if the apparent is your Aunt Agnes, it may be the real Aunt Agnes who is the agent; or it may be your own imagination; or it maybe Satan seeking to deceive you; or it maybe a mischievous elemental playing games with you.
The author goes on to state that he uses the word alleged, why? Because many of the witnesses are the only witnesses and cannot be backed up any other sources.
The writer goes on to explain that many things fall into this category. Terms like, "the bedroom invader " is only a label not a definition and other categories are in the same realm such as ghosts, religious and mystical visions, spirit manifestations of the dead , hallucinations, OBE projections, doppelgangers, thought forms , folklore figures, impersonating demons, guardian angels and ET UFO occupants. But theses also are labels.
This book goes on to say that through history depending on your that depending on tour frame of reference does it make it real to one but not to another situation or sighting. Are they all from the same source or as John Keel was want to say these are just part of another dimension that occupies our sense of time and space? Is it real to you but no one around you does not experience it? Is it subjective? But yet in other cases many see and experience it like it is a real true experience.
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