Don’t do ce5 unless you are truly ready

Approach CE5 with Caution

A few months ago, I shared my experience on an old account about CE5 and how I had an encounter where a UFO seemed to play hide and seek among the stars. I ended up deleting that account due to how overwhelming things became, and I regret it. Here’s an update on what I’ve experienced since then.

First off, Steven Greer is onto something with CE5, but he doesn’t provide a complete picture of what you might encounter. He mostly tells you how to initiate contact with extraterrestrials.

After my CE5 experience, I experienced the “hitchhiker effect.” Although I only spotted one UFO during that session, I continued to see more over the course of a week afterward. On my lunch breaks at work, I would notice stationary lights in the evening sky from my car. If I tried to ignore them, they’d vanish when I looked back. This happened a few times, and it left me feeling uneasy, as if I were being watched. I’m not sure if I did something wrong, but I was venturing into unknown territory, which is probably why people pay Greer; they want to avoid the mistakes I made during my CE5 attempts.

I also noticed strange occurrences in my apartment—objects would move seemingly on their own, and I would hear them shifting until I acknowledged them.

Sleep paralysis became a regular occurrence. I’d hear my bedroom door open but couldn’t move to see what was happening. It was disconcerting.

Then there were visions. Once, while lying in bed, I suddenly felt the presence of a divine being, dressed in a robe, extending its hands to me with a smile and offering something. This moment lasted only a few seconds, but I woke up confused about what it meant. There were also unsettling visions that I won’t go into, as they were frightening.

I experienced rhythmic knocks whenever I entered my apartment, as if someone were at my back door or from an empty room. I didn’t have the courage to check.

Eventually, it clicked for me why many people talk about non-human intelligence (NHI) in terms that are quite specific. I won’t elaborate too much, as I know that term can stir controversy, and I want to avoid having this post removed for being seen as religious—I’m not religious; I just want to share my experiences.

The concept of NHI isn’t new. After reading comments on CE5 videos and talking to friends who’ve had similar experiences, I learned that CE5 can feel like playing with a Ouija board. That resonates with me given what I’ve gone through—it feels like inviting potential hauntings into your life.

I’m not sure if Greer is intentionally misleading people or not, but I believe he could be more transparent about what to expect after making contact. Since he promotes this so heavily, a clearer discussion on the possible outcomes would be beneficial.

I share my story to help prepare others for what they may encounter, so they aren’t blindsided by the results. I don’t think all NHI are malevolent, but I don’t believe all of them are benevolent either. The topic of NHI has been around for a long time, presented in various forms. I used to dismiss some of it as fiction, but now I realize it’s more serious than I once thought.

Please be cautious, as this phenomenon isn’t just about ships and technology.

Lastly, I’m from North Carolina, and I had joined a Discord group for others interested in CE5. I stopped engaging with them because I didn’t want to introduce anyone to a potentially traumatic experience when I myself was still uncertain about what I was getting involved with. So if you’re reading this and are in that group, I apologize for my silence.

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

  1. Thank you for sharing your experience; it takes courage to open up about such personal and unusual encounters. Your account highlights some important aspects of CE5 that are often overlooked. It’s crucial for anyone considering this practice to fully understand the potential consequences, both positive and negative.

    The hitchhiker effect and the unusual occurrences in your home really emphasize that connecting with the unknown can lead to unexpected experiences, some of which may be unsettling. Your analogy of CE5 being similar to using a Ouija board is particularly thought-provoking. It’s essential to approach these practices with a clear intention and awareness of the potential ramifications.

    Steven Greer certainly has opened up many discussions about contact with extraterrestrial intelligences, but as you suggested, it’s important for practitioners to be prepared for the wide spectrum of experiences that can arise. Those interested in CE5 should be informed about not only the processes involved but also the emotional and psychological impact of their experiences.

    Ultimately, your warning may help others tread carefully and consider their readiness before diving into CE5. It’s always wise to prioritize safety—both physical and mental—when exploring the mysterious. Thank you once again for your insights, and I hope you find peace and clarity in your journey moving forward.

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