I've been thinking a lot about why some people can't see aliens or a ufo or don't have any notion of this and others do. Could both skeptics and experiencers be right? I realized that maybe it depends on what we pay attention to and literally see. There's a famous psychological video where a bunch of basketball players are throwing a ball with a gorilla in the background. Once you know there's a gorilla there you will see it but if not you literally won't see it. A lot of people miss the gorilla because they aren't looking for it. Oftentimes people who see aliens are deemed insane but maybe they're just looking for what other people aren't. I know from Vallee and other researchers that consciousness is tightly integrated with the phenomena but that's because it's integrated with everything else. I remember Tom DeLonge saying that people just weren't looking up. I think he meant they were looking to their phones.
When I look up more often I do see more strange objects. it could be attentional bias or technology or even consciousness itself that hides it from us rather than a malevolent coverup all the time.
Submitted January 22, 2023 at 12:50AM by neonnephilim https://ift.tt/AjQxiH0
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