Approach CE5 with Caution
I shared my experiences with CE5 a while back on a different account, stating that it’s real and describing a time when a UFO seemed to play hide and seek with me among the stars. The situation became overwhelming, prompting me to delete that account, which I now regret. So, here’s an update on what I’ve experienced since then.
First off, I believe Steven Greer is onto something with CE5, but he doesn’t fully explain what might come after. He often simply tells you how to initiate contact with extraterrestrials.
I experienced what’s known as the hitchhiker effect. During my one successful CE5 session, I spotted a UFO, but I kept seeing more of them for almost a week afterward. After that night, while on my lunch break in my car around 7 p.m., I noticed stationary lights in the sky. When I tried to ignore them for a few minutes, they vanished. This happened several times in different locations, and it left me feeling like I was being monitored, which was unsettling. I’m not sure if I did something wrong, but diving into this uncharted territory likely explains why many people opt for Greer’s guidance to avoid the mistakes I made with CE5.
Things took a strange turn at home; objects in my apartment began moving on their own. I’d hear them shift, and the movement would stop only when I focused my attention on it.
I also started experiencing sleep paralysis, accompanied by the sound of my room door opening, yet I couldn’t move to confirm it. It was bizarre.
Visions began to occur as well. One night while in bed, I suddenly perceived a divine being offering me something. Cloaked in a robe, it smiled and extended its arms, saying, “You can have it.” This lasted just a few seconds, but when I woke up, I felt a mix of confusion and curiosity about what that was all about. I’ve also had some unsettling visions that I’d rather not delve into in detail.
Upon entering my apartment, I heard rhythmic knocking, almost as if someone were at my back door or from an empty room. I didn’t dare open the door to investigate.
As I began to piece everything together, I realized there’s a common narrative surrounding non-human intelligences (NHI). I won’t elaborate on it here due to the controversial nature, but this isn’t just a new phenomenon. Many others who have shared their experiences on CE5-related platforms have reported similar occurrences. Friends who have had comparable experiences have likened CE5 to playing with a Ouija board, which resonates with me based on what I’ve been through. Essentially, you might be inviting a haunting into your life.
I can’t say if Greer is intentionally being misleading or not, but it seems he could provide a more thorough explanation of what to expect after making contact, especially since he promotes this so heavily.
I wanted to share my experience to prepare you for what might happen, so you’re not caught off guard. While I don’t believe all NHI are malevolent, I also think it’s naïve to assume they’re all benevolent. This is not a new story; various interpretations of these encounters have existed for a long time, and I used to dismiss them, but now I realize there’s more truth to it than I initially thought.
So, be careful—this phenomenon isn’t just about nuts and bolts.
Additionally, I’m from NC and was part of a Discord group formed to help others engage in CE5 with me. I stopped responding because I couldn’t in good conscience invite anyone else into something I wasn’t fully prepared for. I didn’t want to expose anyone to potential trauma. If you’re part of that group and reading this, I apologize.
Thank you for sharing your experiences; it sounds like you’ve been on quite the journey. It’s understandable to feel unsettled when you dive into something as mysterious as CE5, especially when it leads to unexpected outcomes. Your insights about the potential upsides and downsides of contact are valuable, as many might be drawn in by the allure of making connections without fully considering the implications.
The hitchhiker effect you described seems particularly intriguing but also concerning, as it can feel like the experience follows you into daily life. This is why having a robust understanding of what to expect, much like you suggested, is essential. Greer’s approach does seem to focus on the initial aspect of contact, but perhaps more emphasis on the aftereffects would help prepare participants for the broader reality of their experiences.
Your analogy of CE5 being similar to playing with a ouija board is thought-provoking. It highlights the care that should be taken when engaging with the unknown. It’s wise of you to reconsider bringing others into something without knowing the full extent of what might occur.
Your encounter with sleep paralysis and the visions sounds intense and could certainly be unsettling. It’s important to approach these phenomena with a mix of curiosity and caution. As you mentioned, understanding that there might be a wide range of experiences—with both positive and negative aspects—can help others make more informed decisions.
If others in the community have had similar experiences, it could be helpful to foster a dialogue about those challenges and the precautions necessary when exploring CE5. Thank you again for your honesty and insights; it’s crucial for anyone considering this path to have a clearer picture of what they could encounter.