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Originally posted by MasterOfSparkz
Doesn't it seem to you that of all these countless thousands of abductees, that at very least a few brave souls should be willing to commit themselves to a comfortable and prolonged study of this phenomenon with themselves being the center piece? This being a study wherein they themselves are constantly monitored? How about just constantly being monitored outside the realm of such a study. How about simply committing to an anonymous, yet verified physical examination, and subsequent reported findings from accredited physicians in an effort to substantiate the abducted victims who claim to have been operated on physically, multiple times?
Originally posted by Turiddu
The biggest piece missing from this "puzzle" is any form of evidence. We have nothing to research other than personal stories. We have no security camera film of aliens coming, we have no stolen alien artifacts and no artifacts proven to be of extraterrestrial origin.
Originally posted by listerofsmeg
but what could anyone do apart from selling tim foil hats.
we do see people on the streets warning everyone that aliens are abducting people but dismiss it as crazy talk.
as there is no footage of abductions, mabye video recording is impossible so how would anybody prove it?
without proof, people don't want to beleive even if they say they do.
if your neighbour said he/she was abducted, what would you do?
tell people about it and you risk the abductee being mocked and alienated.
believe him and try to help and you risk yourself being mocked and alienated.
Originally posted by SaosinEngaged
Originally posted by MasterOfSparkz
Doesn't it seem to you that of all these countless thousands of abductees, that at very least a few brave souls should be willing to commit themselves to a comfortable and prolonged study of this phenomenon with themselves being the center piece? This being a study wherein they themselves are constantly monitored? How about just constantly being monitored outside the realm of such a study. How about simply committing to an anonymous, yet verified physical examination, and subsequent reported findings from accredited physicians in an effort to substantiate the abducted victims who claim to have been operated on physically, multiple times?
Some "abductees" do exactly what you ask, and most end up with prescriptions for medication alleviating the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia.
I automatically place more credit in abductee accounts where the individual claims to have been abducted only once or twice throughout their lifetimes. At the very least, it makes it easier to rule out mental illness. Although there are a plethora of other possible explanations, the monitoring of individuals who've only had one or two such episodes will likely yield nothing, whereas the monitoring of individuals who are in "constant" contact with "E.T" will result in the individual taking prescription medication for a very long time.
“Passport to the Cosmos provides the most sophisticated and insightful analysis to date about alien abduction phenomenon. [Mack deserves] thanks for holding his ground in the face of critics.” — Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D., Chair of the Dept. of Philosophy, Tulane Universit
The final issue of the Program for Extraordinary Experience newsletter includes coverage of the release of Passport to the Cosmos.
n the focus on the material realm to the exclusion of the subtle realms, we have virtually rid the cosmos of nature, rid nature of spirit and, in a sense, denied the existence of all life other than that which is physically observable here on Earth.
Studying Intrusions from the Subtle Realm: How Can We Deepen Our Knowledge? by John E. Mack, M.D. Developed from a talk given at the International Association for New Science Conference, Fort Collins, Colorado, September 16, 1995
I want to talk with you about what I have been finding over the past now nearly six years in studying the alien abduction phenomenon. In the context of this meeting I wish to talk particularly about the ways that we know, how we actually know anything. What is the appropriate epistemology for a particular subject? It seems to me that all science, all knowledge really, is about the discovery of patterns, and that includes patterns of meaning. But how we know, the approach that we use, depends on what the matter at hand happens to be.
John Mack having a WTF moment in interview.
“If by real you mean ‘in the physical world entirely,’ I would not say that about these experiences. There are physical elements to them – marks on bodies, UFOs and lights seen by several witnesses, even those observed to be missing by others – but rarely – but the experience as a whole cannot be said to be in this material world. But if real means something that is powerfully significant whether or not it is material or existing in another dimension of reality – if we open reality to all sorts of realms beyond three dimensions, some of which are only accessible to non-traditional states of consciousness – if we mean by real that we live in a multi-dimensional universe of which our three-dimensional world is only part of the whole – than yes they are real.”
Originally posted by MasterOfSparkz
reply to post by K-PAX-PROT
I REALLY appreciate your input K! Mack is one of my absolute heroes. Having followed what he himself researched vigorously, at times sacrificing his personal stature for a TRUE unwavering sense of integrity, (what you have certainly helped to re-illuminate here), he IS the reason I recognize this phenomenon as both REAL and singular.
IMO, Mack's research firmly, with more than ample evidence in tow, convinced me that the abduction phenomenon is in no way absolutely dependent on categorical mental illness.
I would like to state for the record that my personal communications with the John E. Mack Institute have been met with both sincere and efficient responses.
Brillian and TRULY useful responses Sir, S&F (I'm learning)