Wednesday, July 19, 2023

It is likely dangerous to write about your UFO experiences from your life

 Especially when you consider just how many thousands or more people who have been outright killed or shut up or just disappeared one day never to be seen again going back to 1947 when Roswell actually happened. So, it is wise if people are scared to write or talk about their experiences (especially in a public forum anywhere).

My book editor who is working on my books was telling me it is better if I publish my works as fiction rather than non-fiction. And I ponder about doing this. The main reason I would do this is to protect my family and friends  from harm from our government or another in the present day or Past, present or future.

Though I want people to know the truth I also am wise enough to know that only about 25% to 40% of the people on earth could accept what I'm writing about as truth and even then would have a difficult experience likely for life dealing with what I'm sharing with them.

So, in reality this means that 60% of the people if they truly believed all the UFO types of things I write about and didn't think that they were fiction might completely lose it and jump off a cliff or commit suicide and stuff like this, especially real religious ones whose religions worldwide don't explain about beings from other planets (even though they do deal with beings from other dimensions like Heaven) which it is my experience that heavens also exist around most planets who have human types of beings on them or other planets with other types of intelligent life on them. And likely there are dimensions around earth that could be considered heaven to live in after people pass on because I have experienced these places too especially when I was younger in my teens and twenties learning about God and Angels more.

The point is that writing or talking about your real UFO experiences might create almost any type of reaction of people. For example, I would not want to be in a position to have to go up on stage or something and have to share about what I write in front of a whole lot of people. That's not what I'm really all about. I don't like public Speaking even though I got an A in Speech in College. So, I am actually good at public speaking and I got pretty good by my middle to late 20s in College speaking before my classes doing term paper reports and other things we needed to do in class. So, I CAN speak in front of people. However, I don't like my reality being questioned. I don't like being confronted all the time by small minded people who cannot see beyond the end of their noses, especially didactic materialists who believe from my point of view in almost nothing including themselves. I think if I thought like that I would have committed suicide by age 21.

So, what you believe in and what you believe is real identifies you both to yourself and all others. 

There is a saying which I have noticed is true of all of us. "Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind".

But, I have watched people and when they lose their dreams mostly they just stop living and are  dead after that either physically or mentally or both.

So, one's dreams are what keeps a person alive not just food and water.

But, also our relatives, our friends and our dreams keep us alive too. Otherwise we are all gone either mentally or physically or both.

This I think is what is important here in the end.

But, I can see the wisdom of publishing true things as fiction as a way of protecting oneself and one's family from harm long term.

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