Don’t do ce5 unless you are truly ready

Proceed with CE5 Only if You’re Prepared
Months ago, I shared my experience with CE5 on a different account, detailing a night when I felt as though a UFO was playing hide and seek with me among the stars. I ended up deleting that account due to how intense the situation became, and I regret it. Here’s an update on my experiences since then.

First, I can confirm that Steven Greer is right about CE5, but he doesn’t provide a full picture of what to expect. He often simplifies it to just saying, “do this and you can summon extraterrestrial beings.”

I experienced what’s known as the “hitchhiker effect.” On that night of successful CE5, I observed one UFO, but for nearly a week afterward, I kept seeing more. During my lunch breaks at work, at around 7 PM, I would sit in my car and notice stationary lights in the sky. I’d initially ignore them, but they would vanish within minutes when I looked back. This happened in several locations, giving me an unsettling feeling of being watched or followed. I’m not sure if I misstepped, but venturing into unknown territory could explain why people consult Steven Greer—to avoid the pitfalls I encountered.

I began to notice objects in my apartment moving unexpectedly. I could hear them shift, but they wouldn’t stop until they had my attention and I actually saw it happen.

I also started experiencing sleep paralysis. I would hear my room door open but couldn’t move to check it out—very strange indeed.

I had visions, too. One night, as I lay in bed, it felt as if a divine being approached me, dressed in a robe, extending its arms and saying, “You can have it,” with a gentle smile. This lasted only a few seconds, leaving me bewildered about what it meant and what I was being offered. I’ve had some unsettling visions as well, but I prefer not to delve deeper into those.

Upon entering my apartment, I’d hear rhythmic knocking, as if someone were at my back door or in an empty room. I wasn’t about to open the door to find out.

Eventually, I began to connect the dots and recognized why there’s a prevalent narrative surrounding NHI. While I won’t specify what that narrative is, I understand it’s a sensitive topic. I refrain from labeling this discussion as religious, as that’s not my intention; I’m simply sharing my truth.

These NHI experiences aren’t new. After reading comments on CE5 videos, I found that many others reported similar phenomena after their own CE5 attempts. Speaking with friends who have gone through the same, they likened CE5 to playing with a Ouija board, which resonated with me given my experiences. It feels like inviting a haunting into your life.

I’m unsure if Greer is intentionally leaving things out or if it’s just negligence, but he could certainly offer better guidance on what to expect after attempting contact, especially since he advocates for this practice so fervently.

I wanted to share my journey so that others are aware of what they might encounter and aren’t taken aback by the outcomes. While I don’t believe all NHI are malevolent, I also don’t think they’re all benevolent. These entities have been discussed in various forms throughout history, and I used to dismiss some of these narratives as jokes, but they’re very real.

Please proceed with caution, as this phenomenon is not simply a matter of physical objects.

Additionally, I wanted to mention that I’m from North Carolina, where a Discord group was created for those interested in doing CE5 with me. However, I stopped engaging with them because I didn’t feel right inviting others into something I was still trying to understand myself. I didn’t want to expose anyone to potential trauma. If you’re part of that chat and see this, I apologize.

One thought on “Don’t do ce5 unless you are truly ready

  1. Thank you for sharing your experiences. It sounds like you’ve had quite a journey with CE5, and it’s understandable that you would have mixed feelings about it. Engaging with such phenomena can indeed have unexpected consequences, as you’ve highlighted.

    The “hitchhiker effect” and the weird occurrences you’ve described, such as objects moving and experiencing sleep paralysis, can be quite alarming. It’s good that you’re reflecting on these experiences and considering the implications. Many people might not realize that contacting the unknown can bring about psychological, emotional, and even physical repercussions.

    Steven Greer is certainly a prominent figure in the CE5 community, and your point about the lack of comprehensive guidance on potential experiences is valid. It’s crucial to approach these practices with awareness and caution, as there can be as many challenges as there are rewards. The comparison to a Ouija board is thought-provoking; both involve a level of opening oneself up to influences that can be unpredictable.

    It’s also wise to prioritize your well-being and the safety of others when engaging in such activities. Taking a step back to assess your own comfort level before involving others is a responsible choice. I appreciate your transparency in sharing your journey and bringing attention to the complexities involved. Being informed and prepared can make a significant difference in navigating these experiences.

    Your narrative adds an important perspective to the broader conversation about CE5 and related phenomena. Thanks for sharing your story, and take care of yourself as you navigate these experiences!

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