Friday, June 12, 2026

Be compassionate to your friends if they cannot believe UFOs exist

I have a friend in Mt. Shasta who I started climbing mt. Shasta with in 1970 and before that we climbed Half Dome in Yosemite together and later we climbed many rock faces in Yosemite Valley.

He is sometimes a spiritual Guide on Mt. Shasta in addition to being a musician and he says one of the first things people ask him is if he has ever seen a UFO on Mt. Shasta because so many people have including me (Thousands of people or more) have seen them over the years here in mt. Shasta.

So, he said he is very happy to tell people that he has never seen a UFO (even though I have heard him say otherwise in private before). But, his master's degree from UCLA makes him want to sound like a College professor which he was trained to do there at UCLA.

However, different people need to believe different things. For him, he doesn't want people to think he is a UFO person.

But, for me, it is sort of like: "Have you ever seen a Boeing 747 or 707 fly through the skies (jet plane). "

A UFO is no different at all than seeing a passenger jet flying through the skies making contrails. 

Also, unless you expect to see a UFO you won't see them even if they are there.

It's sort of like Drivers and motorcyclists on freeways. The response especially when older drivers kill motorcyclists or injure them in their cars or trucks is that: "I didn't see them!" Which is likely true too.

Often people see ONLY what they want to see because everything else is to scary to deal with.

It's like how many women believed their husbands in the 1950s that they weren't having affairs for years and years like it was then?

Did it make it not true that their husbands were messing around before and since they got married.

It was the way men were trained to be often that were raising children in the 1950s.

So, just believing something isn't happening doesn't stop it from happening does it?

 

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